Pubdate: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 Source: Willits News (CA) Copyright: 2010 Willits News Contact: http://www.willitsnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4085 Author: Linda Williams, TWN Staff Writer DEPUTIES INVOLVED IN SECOND POT GROW KILLING CLEARED Outgoing Mendocino County District Attorney Meredith Lintott has ruled the August 18 shooting of Mariano Lopez-Fernandez, 31, of Boonville, by the Mendocino County SWAT Team was justified. The district attorney's office conducted an on-scene investigation following the shooting, interviewing witnesses and gathering forensic evidence. The district attorney concluded Lopez-Fernandez died after he "took a position of cover behind a large group of trees and pointed a loaded semi-automatic rifle at the SWAT team. The three deputies on the SWAT team fired at Lopez-Fernandez from a distance of 10 to 15 feet" with their rifles. Lopez-Fernandez was struck several times, and although deputies stopped shooting once he dropped his weapon and "immediately rendered first aid," he was pronounced dead at the scene. Lopez-Fernandez died of multiple gunshot wounds, and had small amounts of alcohol, meth and marijuana in his blood, according to an autopsy report. Several other grow guards, some also armed with semi-automatic rifles, fled from the area during the shooting. Two deputies investigating another nearby garden began running through the thick brush toward the sound of gunfire by the SWAT team. The deputies came upon three armed men near a creek bed. One of those men fired a handgun at the deputies, who returned fire. The deputies, who were out in the open, retreated up the hill to get under cover. The three armed guards escaped before reinforcements could arrive. No one was injured during the altercation, and none of the armed guards were captured, despite an extensive manhunt. The five deputies involved in the two shootings on the Laytonville property were relieved of duty and placed on administrative leave until the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office completed an administrative review. The deputies returned to duty about a week after the internal review was finished. The names of the officers involved in the shooting were not revealed by either the district attorney or the sheriff's office. The sheriff has refused to identify the deputies involved in any of the three fatal shootings this year, citing concerns about possible retaliation against his forces by Mexican drug cartels. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake