Another
Ferguson?
The police shooting of a Mexican national in Pasco, Washington, has drawn
local protests and international outrage—and has raised fears of what one
official said could be “another Ferguson.”
Dan Blasdel, the coroner of Franklin County, said the controversy
surrounding the shooting of Antonio Zambrano-Montes, a 35-year-old native of
Michoacán, Mexico, was enough to warrant a coroner’s inquest, which is when a
“jury is presented evidence of the shooting and decides whether the officers
were justified in their use of deadly force,” according to the Seattle
Times.
That rarely used inquest would then make a recommendation to the county
prosecutor.
He added: “We don’t want another Ferguson here in Pasco,” referring to the
St. Louis suburb where the officer-related death of teenager Michael Brown
sparked weeks of protests and international scrutiny on the small municipality.
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