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Saturday, December 07, 2013
N.M. cop who fired at minivan full of kids fired
The New Mexico State Police officer who fired shots at a minivan full of children during a chaotic October traffic stop has been fired,
a spokesman with the law enforcement agency said Friday. Lt. Emmanuel Gutierrez, a State Police spokesman, said he confirmed with State Police Chief Pete Kassetas that
Officer Elias Montoya was no longer employed by the department. Montoya's
termination was effective at 5 p.m. Friday. Montoya has 30 days to appeal his firing to the Public
Safety Advisory Commission, which is made up of civilians appointed by the
governor. Montoya, who had been with the department for about 12 years, doesn't
have a listed phone number. The officer was placed on administrative leave with pay
earlier this week following an investigation into the shooting outside the
northern New Mexico tourist town of Taos. On
Tuesday, he was notified that the agency proposed to fire him, and Kassetas, in
consultation with Department of Public Safety Secretary Gorden Eden, made the
final decision after a disciplinary hearing Thursday. Video from a police
cruiser's dashboard camera taken during the Oct. 28 traffic stop has drawn
national attention. The video showed Montoya shooting at the minivan as a
Memphis, Tenn., woman drove away from a chaotic traffic stop after an officer
knocked out her van's window with a baton...more
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We train them to react, not think, and we fire them when they react, not think.
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