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Father of teen shot by US police demands jail for killers

No rest until day these criminals in jail, says Juan Pablo Orellana

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2021 11:00AM

Father of teen shot by US police demands jail for killers
Juan Pablo Orellana Larenas (right), father of 14-year old Valentina Orellana-Peralta, who was killed by a stray police bullet last week while shopping at a clothing store for a dress, speaks at a press conference outside Los Angeles Police Department headquarters in Los Angeles, California, yesterday. – AFP pic, December 29, 2021

LOS ANGELES – The father of a teenager accidentally shot dead by United States police in a department store demanded jail time yesterday for the officers involved in her killing.

The death of 14-year-old Valentina Orellana-Peralta is the latest at the hands of law enforcement in a country where guns abound and police readily resort to deadly force.

“The only thing I want is justice for my daughter,” Juan Pablo Orellana told reporters.

“I will not rest until the last day, until all these criminals are in jail.”

Valentina, a Chilean immigrant, was hiding in a changing room last Thursday as Los Angeles police rushed into the Burlington department store to confront a man swinging a bike lock at customers.

Video footage of the chaotic incident shows several officers prowling the aisles with weapons drawn, one of whom opens fire almost as soon as he sees the attacker.

One of the bullets he fired went through a wall and killed the schoolgirl, who had been trying on clothes with her mother for Christmas.

“We were together in a fitting room shopping for Christmas clothes,” a tearful Soledad Peralta said.

“We heard screams, we sat hugging each other praying, when something hit Valentina and threw us to the floor.

“She died in my arms. I couldn’t do anything, I couldn’t do anything.

“To see a daughter die in your arms is one of the greatest and deepest pains one can imagine. She meant the world to me,” she said.

The parents were accompanied by lawyers, including Benjamin Crump, a prominent black attorney specialising in wrongful death suits, whose clients have included the families of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd.

Los Angeles police chief Michael Moore has pledged a “complete and transparent investigation” into Valentina’s death.

Civil rights groups have been quick to criticise the ready use of weapons in a department store, where officers could not have known the full circumstances, including whether bystanders were present.

Emergency calls included reports that the suspect had a gun, but no firearm was subsequently found. – AFP, December 29, 2021

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