- Jun 13, 2024
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Five years after a Henderson police officer shot an unarmed teenager, explosive new revelations are coming to light. The 2019 incident, which sparked widespread outrage, is now under renewed scrutiny as internal documents and witness testimonies paint a disturbing picture of what really happened that night.
According to newly obtained police reports, 17-year-old Javier Cortez was walking home from a friend's house when officers approached him near Eastern Avenue and St. Rose Parkway. What began as a routine stop escalated within minutes into a deadly confrontation that would leave a family grieving and a community demanding answers.
Witnesses describe a chaotic scene where conflicting orders were shouted before gunfire erupted. "I heard 'show me your hands' and then 'don't move' almost at the same time," recalled one neighbor who wished to remain anonymous. "Then three shots - boom, boom, boom."
Civil rights attorneys are now pushing for federal intervention, arguing the case represents systemic issues in police training and accountability. Meanwhile, the Cortez family continues their fight for what they call "real justice" through community organizing and legislative advocacy.
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