Posts Tagged: ‘Israel Hernandez’

SunPost: A March for Answers

March 17, 2014 Posted by Frank M

By Frank Maradiaga for the Miami SunPost

On the Monday after the cause of death for Israel “Reefa” Hernandez was released, Jorge Estomba lead a group of about a dozen activists, lined up in pairs, inside the building of the Miami State Attorney’s Office.

Some held up peace signs for the benefit of the television cameras recording around them, others a defiant fist, but all were quiet as they unloaded their possessions on a conveyer belt and passed through a metal detector.

Estomba is a little older than the average Justice for Reefa Committee member, he has stark white hair and a countenance that can easily change from heartbroken to outraged. He is a friend and a spokesman for the Hernandez family; he is the fire and brimstone for a family in grief.

He is also getting used to marching inside the SAO building for answers. As well as calling Medical Examiner Mark Shuman MD, for answers.

“We are almost friends at this point,” Estomba jokes bitterly.

Bitter at the fruitlessness.

The recent Justice For Reefa marches into the SAO building have ended similarly: with quick lip service, and no new information.

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Twitter on Reefa breaking news

March 6, 2014 Posted by Frank M

Exactly one month after the Family of Israel Hernandez urged for the medical records surrounding his death be released, they were. Here are some tweets while the story broke.

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Israel Hernandez Birthday Vigil

November 26, 2013 Posted by Frank M

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March for Israel Hernandez

October 6, 2013 Posted by Frank M

Family walks the streets of Miami Beach seeking justice for their dead son.

Family and supporters marched around South Beach, two months after their son died after being tased by Miami Beach Police.

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Israel Hernandez’s family sues Miami Beach over wrongful death.

August 28, 2013 Posted by Frank M

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By Frank Maradiaga

As Israel Hernandez lay dying on the ground, Miami Beach Police Officers were more interested in high-fiving one another than providing their captor with emergency medical attention claims a lawsuit filed this week by his family.

The wrongful death suit names the City of Miami Beach and it’s police department-specifically Police Chief Ray Martinez-responsible for the death of the 18-year-old.

Aside from the withholding of medical attention, the complaint goes on to say that the police’s response, knowing that Hernandez posed no threat to the public or officers, was overkill and “used unnecessary , aggressive, excessive and unconstitutional force including a taser” when apprehending the teen.

“Those responsible for Israel’s death will be held responsible, said the family’s Attorney Todd McPharlin at an afternoon press conference.

Miami Beach and the MBPD has so far declined to comment to the media on the lawsuit.

The death is currently under investigation, and the city went as far as asking the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to conduct an independent review of the investigation.

The Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office is also conducting their own investigation, and that report has yet to be released.

Additionally the officer who tasered the teen, Jorge Mercado was put on paid administrative leave.

Mercado was not the officer who wrote up the official police report of the August 6 incident. The report paints a chaotic chase through North Beach where multiple officers chased Hernandez on foot and by vehicle. The report’s narrator writes that he lost visual of the fleeing teen for “two seconds” and then heard over the radio that Hernandez was captured. The last image is of Hernandez sitting on the ground, in custody. There is no official account of the actual capture.

In a memo written by Chief Martinez on the death, Martinez states that the teen “encountered officers face to face at 71st and Harding avenue and ignored Officers’ commands to stop.”

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