Larry Ruiz-Barreto (2017)

From LEO Ratings
 
leoratings.com is celebrating our 3rd full year of researching incidents involving law enforcement officers in the U.S. In the last year, we've added 336 incidents, 255 officers, 95 agencies, and 2 states. Please help us by following, liking, commenting, retweeting/sharing, and telling a friend to spread the word!
Facebook logoTwitter logoReddit logo

Overview

On November 12, 2017, Fall River Massachusetts Police Department Officer Nicholas Hoar responded to a call of a crowd with a possible fight and gunshots. The gathering was an organized drag race, and cars scattered when Hoar arrived. Hoar exited his vehicle and approached a car driven by Ruiz-Barreto. Hoar claimed that Ruiz-Barreto drove toward him, ignored commands to stop, and knocked Hoar onto the hood of the car. Hoar drew his gun and aimed it at Ruiz-Barreto, who drove forward again, prompting Hoar to shoot through the windshield, striking Ruiz-Barreto.[1][2][3]

Paramedics responded. Ruiz-Barreto died at the hospital.[2]

Witnesses claimed that Hoar was not struck by the car.[4]

Family members claimed that Officer Michael Pessoa assaulted them at the hospital where Ruiz-Barreto was taken.[5]

No body-worn camera video or witness video exists of the incident. Video from a distant surveillance camera recorded the incident with low detail.[4]

On March 16, 2018, the county District Attorney cleared Hoar of any wrongdoing, saying that Ruiz-Barreto had "intentionally and unlawfully" used his car against Hoar, who "was justified in using deadly force".[1][6]

After the criminal review, the department opened an internal investigation.[1]

On November 2, 2020, the family filed a lawsuit against Hoar, Pessoa, and other officers.[7]

Officers Involved


References


Recent articles: Joshua Nahulu, Shevoy Brown, Thomas Mascia, Dennis Tuttle and Rhogena Nicholas (2019), Gerald Goines

To check for incidents in your area, please use the search page or try a random incident.