Dashcam Footage From Fatal Shooting of Officer Darian Jarrott

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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Luna County, New Mexico — On February 4, 2021, New Mexico State Police Officer Darian Jarrott initiated a traffic stop on a white Chevrolet pickup on Interstate 10 eastbound, near mile marker 102 east of Deming, New Mexico. During the traffic stop, Officer Jarrott asked the driver, identified as Omar Felix Cueva, 39, of Deming to exit the vehicle. Cueva exited the driver’s side holding an AR-15-style rifle and fired at least one shot at Officer Jarrott as he was walking to the rear of the vehicle. Officer Jarrott ducked and fell onto his back as Cueva ran around the back of the pickup toward Officer Jarrott. Cueva fired several more rounds at Officer Jarrott who was struck by gunfire and killed. As Cueva ran toward the front of the truck on the passenger’s side, he shot Officer Jarrott point-blank in the back of the head. A Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agent arrived on scene and notified New Mexico State Police dispatch that an officer was down. A broadcast was put out to state and local law enforcement agencies. New Mexico State Police Officers Lionel Palomares and Sonny Montes located Cueva traveling east on Interstate 10 near mile marker 116. Cueva pulled over and fired at Officers Palomares and Montes. The officers returned fire at Cueva who continued to evade officers, traveling east on Interstate 10. As Cueva fled eastbound on Interstate 10, law enforcement officers from the Las Cruces Police Department (LCPD), the Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office (DASO), and U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) assisted New Mexico State Police with the pursuit. Near the Picacho exit on Interstate 10, (near mile marker 135), NMSP officers successfully utilized tire deflation devices on Cueva’s pickup. Cueva continued to flee east on Interstate 10. Various law enforcement officers engaged Cueva in gunfire as he fled. DASO Deputy Jerod Huston fired rounds from his department issued rifle near the mile marker 136. DASO Deputy John Signore fired at Cueva near the mile marker 138 eastbound. Near mile marker 139, USBP Agent Oscar Delgado fired one round at Cueva as he passed. LCPD Officer Adrian De La Garza then utilized a Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT) maneuver near mile marker 140. Prior to the pickup coming to a stop, Cueva exited the pickup armed with a firearm and shot multiple rounds towards the officers and deputies. LCPD Officer Adrian De La Garza and DASO Deputies Diego Herrera and Obed Marte returned fire towards Cueva, who was struck several times by gunfire. Officer De La Garza was struck by gunfire and was airlifted to a trauma hospital in Texas where he was treated and released for non-life-threatening injuries. Officers rendered aid to Cueva until emergency medical personnel arrived on scene. Cueva sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased on scene by the Office of Medical Investigator. This investigation is active and being led by the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau. Officer Darian Jarrott began his career as a Transportation Inspector with NMDPS. He was certified as a law enforcement officer in December of 2014 and worked with the former Motor Transportation Division of NMDPS. In July of 2015, he was sworn in as a New Mexico State Police officer where he bravely served until the day of the shooting. Officer Jarrott leaves behind 3 small children and was expecting his fourth child this year. Officer Darian Jarrott was laid to rest on Friday, February 12, 2021 at Shakespeare Cemetery in Lordsburg during a private burial.
 

yureeka9

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But these idiots fear for their lives in the presence of unarmed black people.
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COINTELPRO

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I saw video of a female officer getting shot with tinted windows in the same state. If somebody has tinted windows, they need to issue verbal commands. Pulling people over to based on a minor offense to investigate them for other things is wrong.

 
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CurtDawg

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But these idiots fear for their lives in the presence of unarmed black people.
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^^^ This right here sums up my feelings !!!
Stupid cop let his guard down because the dude was "not like us"
The mofo had an AR-15 & handgun in the truck the whole time during the traffic stop
But yet did not tell him until after the cop just happened to notice it

Now had that been a black dude.....
The pig would've had his gun already drawn & pointed at him with his finger on the trigger

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godofwine

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Ain't no way in hell I could be a cop.

That said, fuck them. Remember when you were a kid and your parents gave you a whooping and it turns out that you didn't do it. Your parents didn't apologize. You know what they said?

"This is for the shit I didn't catch you doing"

So every time a cop gets shot and killed or both, that's for the shit if they got away with doing.

  • That's for the evidence they planted
  • That's for the lies they told to get somebody locked up
  • Thats for the times when they knew their partner or another police officer lied to get someone locked up
  • That is for all the times they should have crossed that Thin Blue Line but didn't
  • That's for the time they gave someone a bullshit ticket

Every time a cop gets killed a devil gets his horns.

They are a gang and live under gang culture. If a cop informs on another cop, you know what happens?

When they're out and they send out a distress call , no one answers. No one wants to be their partner

So fuck em. All of them. Even the so-called good ones have had moments like this when one of their own did something dirty. They knew about it or heard about it and didn't say shit

 
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Mrfreddygoodbud

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:lol:

In the military I did MP. Women had trouble cycling a combat shotgun. I didn't want to be around a woman in live fire. Only after training they are allowed to come over and take them titties out

Lol...

Its crazy tho the amount of chicks..

That want to do more man shit than chick shit..

I mean I don't have a problem with it per se

But a knigga ain't tryin to date no female truck driver.

But that shotgun kick is a bit much for the average chick...

I wouldn't want to be nowhere near a chick training with one...
 

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Guy threw his life away, he should have had his weapon drawn and cocked as soon as he noticed that weapon and not announced his awareness of it. He should have gone into "Training Day/Felony Stop Mode" as a reaction, with his angel on his right shoulder saying "Control your suspect" and this devil on his left shoulder saying "shoot that suspect!.
 

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He set him up from the jump by parking his car so close to the highway forcing him to the other side. He should have told the driver to put his truck in the dirt. This is poor police training of rookie officers.

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He was acting compliant to relax the officer and get his guard down.
 

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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Luna County, New Mexico — On February 4, 2021, New Mexico State Police Officer Darian Jarrott initiated a traffic stop on a white Chevrolet pickup on Interstate 10 eastbound, near mile marker 102 east of Deming, New Mexico. During the traffic stop, Officer Jarrott asked the driver, identified as Omar Felix Cueva, 39, of Deming to exit the vehicle. Cueva exited the driver’s side holding an AR-15-style rifle and fired at least one shot at Officer Jarrott as he was walking to the rear of the vehicle. Officer Jarrott ducked and fell onto his back as Cueva ran around the back of the pickup toward Officer Jarrott. Cueva fired several more rounds at Officer Jarrott who was struck by gunfire and killed. As Cueva ran toward the front of the truck on the passenger’s side, he shot Officer Jarrott point-blank in the back of the head. A Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agent arrived on scene and notified New Mexico State Police dispatch that an officer was down. A broadcast was put out to state and local law enforcement agencies. New Mexico State Police Officers Lionel Palomares and Sonny Montes located Cueva traveling east on Interstate 10 near mile marker 116. Cueva pulled over and fired at Officers Palomares and Montes. The officers returned fire at Cueva who continued to evade officers, traveling east on Interstate 10. As Cueva fled eastbound on Interstate 10, law enforcement officers from the Las Cruces Police Department (LCPD), the Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office (DASO), and U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) assisted New Mexico State Police with the pursuit. Near the Picacho exit on Interstate 10, (near mile marker 135), NMSP officers successfully utilized tire deflation devices on Cueva’s pickup. Cueva continued to flee east on Interstate 10. Various law enforcement officers engaged Cueva in gunfire as he fled. DASO Deputy Jerod Huston fired rounds from his department issued rifle near the mile marker 136. DASO Deputy John Signore fired at Cueva near the mile marker 138 eastbound. Near mile marker 139, USBP Agent Oscar Delgado fired one round at Cueva as he passed. LCPD Officer Adrian De La Garza then utilized a Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT) maneuver near mile marker 140. Prior to the pickup coming to a stop, Cueva exited the pickup armed with a firearm and shot multiple rounds towards the officers and deputies. LCPD Officer Adrian De La Garza and DASO Deputies Diego Herrera and Obed Marte returned fire towards Cueva, who was struck several times by gunfire. Officer De La Garza was struck by gunfire and was airlifted to a trauma hospital in Texas where he was treated and released for non-life-threatening injuries. Officers rendered aid to Cueva until emergency medical personnel arrived on scene. Cueva sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased on scene by the Office of Medical Investigator. This investigation is active and being led by the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau. Officer Darian Jarrott began his career as a Transportation Inspector with NMDPS. He was certified as a law enforcement officer in December of 2014 and worked with the former Motor Transportation Division of NMDPS. In July of 2015, he was sworn in as a New Mexico State Police officer where he bravely served until the day of the shooting. Officer Jarrott leaves behind 3 small children and was expecting his fourth child this year. Officer Darian Jarrott was laid to rest on Friday, February 12, 2021 at Shakespeare Cemetery in Lordsburg during a private burial.
 
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