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Parents of man killed in Pasco file lawsuit

Claim contends officers used excessive force on Mexican national

By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS, Associated Press
Published: January 6, 2016, 8:56pm

SPOKANE — The parents of an unarmed orchard worker shot and killed by Pasco police last year have filed a federal court lawsuit contending the officers used excessive force in the case.

Agapita Montes Rivera and Jesus Zambrano Fernandez, who live in Parotita, Mexico, filed the lawsuit Wednesday in U.S. District Court for Eastern Washington.

Named as defendants were the city of Pasco, police Chief Robert Metzger and the three police officers who shot Antonio Zambrano Montes, 35.

The Feb. 10 shooting of Zambrano-Montes, a Mexican national, was captured on cellphone video that went viral and sparked weeks of protests in Pasco. The orchard worker was shot numerous times as he threw rocks at police at a busy downtown intersection.

“It’s obvious that 17 shots, resulting in 7 to 8 bullet wounds in a man who was first fleeing and then attempting to surrender, was excessive in the extreme,” said attorney Charles Herrmann of Seattle, who filed the lawsuit.

Franklin County Prosecutor Shawn Sant did not return a phone call seeking comment.

Numerous other lawsuits have already been filed in the case.

Herrmann contended the city and its police chief did not properly train officers in the de-escalation of conflict and the use of nonlethal means when dealing with mentally disturbed people.

No charges were filed by the Franklin County prosecutor against the officers after a review concluded they did not violate policies in the shooting.

An autopsy showed Zambrano-Montes had methamphetamine in his system at the time of the shooting. He also had a history of mental illness and interactions with police.

Officers Adam Wright and Adrian Alaniz have returned to work. The other officer involved in the incident, Ryan Flanagan, has since left the department.

Federal investigators also are looking into the shooting to determine if any federal laws were violated. The state is reviewing the prosecutor’s decision against filing charges. The case is also being watched by Mexico.

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