By Ray Quiroga
From The Inside Scooppublisher@sbnewspaper.com
Sources have indicated that officers and patrol units were equipped with cameras which will also help tell the tale of what occurred during the pursuit which ended in the death of this young man. For now however, all we have are what sources tell us, both on and off the record, and the recording of a Facebook Livestream video initiated by Treviño himself during the pursuit.
Regardless of what the official investigation will eventually conclude, what happened here late Friday afternoon was an absolute tragedy. It’s a tragedy for this young man, the community, the people and law enforcement officers involved, and it was especially tragic for the family of the young man whose life ended far too soon.
Rest assured, those involved in this incident will never be the same; we, as a community, may never be same — lives have been changed, and I predict that the ramifications of this event will be felt for years and maybe decades to come in terms of its effect on policy, personnel and subsequent lawsuits.
With only the livestream video shot by the victim himself to guide public sentiment, it’s easy to wonder if it could have all ended differently. With Treviño’s vehicle seemingly boxed in, his vehicle presumably in park, his hands visible, and his vehicle possibly disabled (even if only partially), the question of whether officers were justified in their use of deadly force is certainly valid.
The truth, however, is that we don’t know, as of yet, what was happening outside Treviño’s vehicle and what the officers’ body cams and the patrol units’ dash cams may have captured which may have justified the shooting.
We also don’t know what law enforcement knew about the situation going in, such as, were the officers pursuing young Ricardo Treviño aware that he had at least twice said that he was in possession of a weapon while livestreaming the pursuit on Facebook (there is no official word if he had a weapon in his possession, but none is seen in the video)?
We also don’t know what law enforcement knew about the situation going in, such as, were the officers pursuing young Ricardo Treviño aware that he had at least twice said that he was in possession of a weapon while livestreaming the pursuit on Facebook (there is no official word if he had a weapon in his possession, but none is seen in the video)?
If so, did that information affect law enforcement’s decision moments later?
Did officers know that Treviño may have been under the influence of some type of substance or had a negative reaction to medication, as reported? Was the Chief of Police involved in the chase and is that unusual? If so, why did he become engaged? Did law enforcement know Treviño was the stepson of one of their own?
But while there’s a lot that we don’t know at this juncture, here’s what we do know: On Friday afternoon, a church off of the expressway in San Benito contacted first responders because Treviño, who may have been volunteering at a church function, failed to awake when prodded by fellow churchgoers after ingesting medication.
When Treviño finally came to, he was visibly agitated, jumped into his vehicle and law enforcement gave chase. Soon after, Treviño began livestreaming the chase. He’s seen and heard cussing out the SBPD and lambasting his step-father, longtime SBPD officer, Art Flores, for, “ruining my life.”
The cell phone ultimately falls from Treviño’s vehicle’s passenger seat to the floorboard where the cell phone’s camera was positioned toward the vehicle’s glovebox.
During the final minutes of the video – and here is where the details become crucial – Treviño can be seen shifting the vehicle’s gear shift forward, possibly to the “park” position as the vehicle itself comes to a stop. Treviño, visibly rattled, is then heard yelling, “They’re going to kill me! They’re going to kill me!” while gesturing the universal “slash/cut” sign with his hand at his neck.
A series of pops can be heard, presumably this is when the officers may have shot at the vehicle or at the vehicle’s tires, but it’s uncertain. At this point, Treviño, who continues to yell, “They’re going to kill me!” appears to be physically unfazed.
Then a shot is fired, appearing to strike Treviño in the head. His hand instinctively reaches for his forehead with an open palm, and then his body is riddled with a quick succession of gunfire. He falls over and moans while commotion among the officers ensues outside the vehicle.
One officer is heard calling for a ceasefire then attempting to gain access to the vehicle. Around that moment, Treviño is heard struggling to breathe, gurgling, as blood presumably fills his lungs. An officer is heard frantically saying, “Shut it off!” presumably referring to the vehicle’s ignition, and also telling Treviño that EMS has been called and is en route. Trevino is then heard struggling to gasp for air for the final time.
I’ve personally watched the video dozens of times, trying to piece together what happened that fateful afternoon, and I instinctively want to say that this could have ended differently, that Ricardo Treviño didn’t have to die. But I can’t give into those impulses, not just yet, not until we know more, at least not until we better understand why law enforcement felt the need to open fire on the driver.
I will commend the City on its initial and quick response in issuing a brief but effective statement hours after the shooting.
With that said, however, I will add that here we are, a week since the incident and while the Ranger-led investigation may be a long way from seeing its conclusion, it’s time for the City to come forth once again and answer some more questions and divulge the names and ranks of the officers involved, their personnel files and what those officers knew about the situation and when they knew it.
15 comments:
atleast someine is talking about it.
good job Rey.
1st time I hear about the video since i dont use social media
THIS IS GOING TO BE AN AWFULL SITUATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT AND THE OFFICERS...THEY WILL BE GOING THROUGH HELL WITH THIS INVESTIGATION. I KNOW...I WAS AN INTERAL AFFAIRS OFFICER FOR MANY YEARS WHO INVESTIGATED AND PROSECUTED OFFICERS FOR WRONG DOING. THE FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE DA'S OFFICE IS THE MEAT OF THE INVESTIGATION AND WILL BE PRESENTED TO A GRAND JURY AND THIS IS WHAT IS GOING TO MAKE OR BREAK THE DEPARTMENT AND ITS OFFICERS. IF THEY ARE 'NO BILLED' THAT GREAT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AND IF THEY ARE INDICTED...THIS STORY WILL GO ON AND ON TILL IT MAKES IT TO A TRIAL COURT FOR PROSECUTION. KEEP IN MIND THAT ELECTION TIME IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER FOR THE DA...THIS CASE COULD MAKE OR BREAK HIM TOOOO...BECAUSE HE SEEMS TO HANG OUT ALOT UP IN THE SAN BENNIE AREA! WHAT IT WILL COMES DOWN TO IS DID THE OFFICERS 'FEAR THAT IMMINENT SERIOUS BODILY INJURY' WAS GOING TO OCCUR AT THAT MOMENT OR 'IMMINENT DEATH'. THE OTHER ELEMENTS THAT NEED TO BE PRESENT WITHOUT A SHADOW OF THE DOUBT ARE THE ELEMENTS OF 'INTENTIONALLY, KNOWINGLY, RECKLESSLY' AND IN SOME CASES 'UNLAWFULLY' WILL PLAY A BIG ROLL AS WELL! I BELIEVE THEY WILL ALL BE CHARGED WITH 'MURDER' UNTIL THEY ARE FOUND THAT DEADLY FORCE WAS JUSTFIED! I WOULD NEVER LIKE TO BE IN THEIR SHOES AS 'OFFICERS' RIGHT NOW...HELL IS NOW VISITING THEM. I PUT 30 YEARS IN AND HAPPY TO HAVE HONORBLY RETIRED FROM A VERY LARGE DEPARTMENT OF VERY GOOD OFFICERS AND OF COURSE THERE'S ALWAYS THAT 10% OF BAD OFFICERS!!! I'M SURE THAT THE SAN BENITO PD WILL NOT BE ABLE HANDLE THIS INVESTIGATION BECAUSE OF LACK OF EXPERTISE IN THIS AREA AND WILL NEED THE ASSISTANCE FROM DPS THE 'GLORIFIED INSTIGATORS'? LET SEE IF THEY KEEP THIS ONE STRAIGHT ESPECIALLITY WITH THE BAD PUBLICITY RECEIVED LATELY WHERE A 'TEXAS RANGER' WAS HAVING AN AFFAIR WITH A POSSIBLE SUSPECT (WIFE) OF HER MURDER (HUSBAND), THE RANGER WAS THE LEAD INVESTIGATOR ON THE CASE!!! I BELIEVE IT WAS PUBLICIZED IN A STORY IN THIS BLOG. THEIR NOT THE CREAM OF THE CROP AS WE THINK...HOMICIDE DETECTIVES NOW IN INTENAL AFFAIRS FROM A LARGER POLICE DEPARTMENT IN THE VALLEY WOULD CONDUCT A FAIR AND IMPARTIAL BETTER INVESTIGATION...TRUST ME. ITS NOT THE END... WAIT FOR THE CIVIL SUITS TO START COMING IN FOR THE CITY, THE DEPARTMENT AND THE OFFICERS FOR CAUSING THE WRONFUL DEATH OF AN INDIVIDUAL...THAT'S JUST THE BEINGING OF ANOTHER CHAPTER TO THE CASE. LET'S JUST SEE WHAT HAPPENS...FACEBOOK CAN BE A 'BITCH' SOMETIMES.... GOOD LUCK. OH...SORRY FOR YOUR LOST TOOOOO.
Hey,El Jefe del departamento de policia pos a mi no puedes decir que puedo commentar come tienes todo el departamento de policia y los comisionados como marionetas. Bola de chuecos,idiotes, perros, mendigos. Pero las cosas se descubrieron, en mi opinion ustedes(CERDOS) asesinado ese pobre muchacho, ustedes sabien lo que hiceron.Bola de pendejos (CERDOS)
So, this man who has a mental issue and taking meds is allowed to drive? Yet, we're supposed to be questioning LEO' for taking action when it came to serious bodily injury or death? It appears that there were tell-tale signs that this man wanted to kill himself for whatever reason? The questions should be toward the family? Why didn't they take some kind of action to get him help? Why did they allow him to drive or much less do things without supervision? Remember, he wanted to kill himself and who is to say that he would have done harm to someone to complete his threats? For him to record and say the things that he did on that video, he was on the road to death by his own means.
LEO' used the force necessary to protect life even it was his own!
Now, the family who bear the large percentage of failing to take care of their son or family member now want to sue for money!
My condolences to the young man's family. I'm glad the writer has taken a "hold on" approach before rushing in to make judgement. Only the officers involved know what happened. They had a split second to decide whether their life was in danger or not. And as a result of their decision, the attorneys now have years to build up their case against the officers and the city. In the end, what a tragic loss.
What a terrible tragedy.What is heard is that the names of the officers involved will not be released.I do believe this will hold true.They say on 7/15/2018 the leader of the city was involved in an assault FAMILY VIOLENCE case and listed as a suspect on a police report.The only one arrested was his better half and our city leader has not and he to participated in the assault.They say nothing ever came out and it was kept hush hush by the people that have the power to do that.
Tasers body cams independent investigation (not associated with law enforcement) the same thing will happens as it has before NO BILL that's why the do it
@December 16, 2018 at 10:01 AM
You were an internal affairs officer for many years? With grammar skills like that, no wonder the police department is the way it is.
Hey its san bene todo se vale with a ged you're king of the road
Mayor B.G # 201800013723. Can’t stay secret forever.
Nombre they have a police chief with not even a master peace officer certification.
San Burros, Tx north of Corruptoville, Tx
This Tragedy could have been prevented a long time ago. The city manager mayor and commission know this but they failed to act on the information they had. Lots of people have that young mans blood on there hands. Now it’s time for the mayor n commission to do what they got elected to do. Man up.
YOU STILL GOT THE POINT I HOPE....12/18/18 7:44 AM. JUST WRTING THE WAY I WANT AND DON'T CARE OF IT...NOT BEING GRADED BY THIS BLOG. BESIDES THAT I PUT ON SOME PRETTY DAM GOOD CASES IN MY TIME AND NO ONE HAS EVER COMPLAINED ABOUT MY CASE REPORTS. OH..BY THE WAY THANKS.
Ya la cagaron. Los Rangers no MAMEN. Isn’t that the outfit that investigated the tax man Tony Ysaguirre? Where Is Tony now all changes dropped and back at work. They will probably mess this one up to.
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