Pubdate: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 Source: Fayetteville Observer (NC) Copyright: 2004 Fayetteville Observer Contact: http://www.fayettevillenc.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/150 Author: Andrew Barksdale, Staff writer OFFICER EXONERATED IN DRUG-STING SHOOTING A Fayetteville police officer who shot a man during a drug sting last fall did nothing wrong, District Attorney Ed Grannis says. The officer, George Blanco, shot Renauld Sylvester Curtis on Oct. 29 after Curtis drove into four officers while trying to flee, lawmen have said. The Fayetteville Police Department asked the State Bureau of Investigation to investigate the shooting. Special Agent Jerry Weaver, who supervises the Fayetteville office, said the SBI gave its findings to Grannis on Wednesday. Grannis wrote a letter the same day exonerating Blanco, Weaver said. "It is clear that the shooting of Renauld Curtis by Officer George Blanco of the Fayetteville Police Department did not violate any criminal laws of the state of North Carolina," Weaver said, quoting Grannis' letter. "The efforts to protect himself and other law enforcement officers of the Fayetteville Police Department on that night in question by Officer Blanco were lawful." Officer Mary Bueno also fired at Curtis but did not hit him. Grannis could not be reached for comment Friday. Police have said that Curtis was shot two or three times. He survived but was seriously injured, Weaver said. Those injuries delayed the SBI's ability to interview him and finish its report until this week, Weaver said. The SBI interviewed all witnesses to the shooting, Weaver said. Blanco and Bueno were placed on paid administrative leave, which is routine during police shooting investigations, but have since returned to their normal duties. Police Sgt. Wayne Burgess said he does not know what charges have been filed against Curtis. He said the officers handling that case were unavailable Friday. The shooting occurred about 10:45 p.m. in a parking lot at the Mount Sinai Homes apartment complex on Blue Street near Murchison Road. Undercover narcotics officers and officers from the emergency response team were at the apartment complex as part of a drug sting. Police have offered this version of events: Officers had parked a van behind Curtis' car. He backed up into the van several times. Two officers were caught in the driver's door of the van and were hit by the car. The back of the car also hit other officers. Curtis drove out of the parking lot in 1994 Infiniti and hit Blanco, forcing him onto the car's hood. Blanco fired several shots at Curtis. Curtis slammed on his brakes, and Blanco was thrown to the ground. As Curtis sped out of the lot, he hit an undercover police vehicle and drove onto a grassy area. The Infiniti overturned into a creek. Officers ran to the car and pulled Curtis to safety. In September, an undercover Fayetteville police officer shot Claybrook Asbury Adams in the mouth during a drug arrest. The shooting happened about 7 p.m. in the parking lot of an Eckerd drugstore at the corner of Bingham Drive and Raeford Road. In March, Grannis said Officer Terrance Phillips was justified in shooting Adams because he "had reasonable grounds to fear for his safety." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake