Pubdate: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 Source: San Antonio Express-News (TX) Copyright: 2003 San Antonio Express-News Contact: http://www.mysanantonio.com/expressnews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/384 SAPD ROLE CRITICAL IN DEA SHOOTING When a 14-year-old girl is shot in the head and killed in the dark of night by Drug Enforcement Administration agents, emotions in the community understandably run high. Local passions, both for and against the agents, are thus inflamed by the recent death of Ashley Villarreal. The only possible reasonable response is a thorough, systematic look at what went wrong. DEA agents say they were looking for Ashley's father, Joey, a cocaine trafficking suspect, and believed he might be trying to flee his West Side home when they fired two shots into the car driven by his daughter, Ashley. The Villarreal family and many leaders in the Mexican American community, who have a long history of suspicion about police in their neighborhoods, want to know why they opened fire without determining who was in the car. The DEA is conducting its own investigation in the case - as it must. However, because the agency can't be expected to investigate itself objectively, the burden is on the San Antonio Police Department to conduct a thorough and independent probe of what happened during this failed federal narcotics action. Some people have called for the Texas Rangers or the U.S. Justice Department to step into the case. The Rangers typically enter investigations if incidents occur in smaller municipalities. In this case, the SAPD is better equipped to conduct the probe. The public will hold the Police Department accountable for the fairness and accuracy of its report. The Justice Department may have a role in the future. If it is determined that the federal agents who conducted the stakeout at the Villarreal home committed any crimes in the course of their professional duties, they may have immunity from state prosecution. In that event, the Justice Department would handle the cases. For now, the public's focus should be on the SAPD's investigation. Among the issues to be determined by local investigators: Why did DEA agents not have a warrant for Joey Villarreal's arrest? What exactly happened at the scene? Why did Ashley drive the family's car without headlights in the direction of DEA agents? Unanswered questions cannot be allowed to fester in the community. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek