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Thursday, 10/08/2009 5:53:31 PM

Thursday, October 08, 2009 5:53:31 PM

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FOLLOW-UP: AZ COPS lie again on the cover-up that ensued.

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Phoenix PD issues statement about homeowner shot by police
Reported by: ABC15.com staff, wire reports
Reported by: Katie Fisher
Last Update: 10/07 8:55 pm
Man shot by Phoenix PD files $5.75 million claim
PHOENIX – The Phoenix Police Department issued a statement Wednesday addressing a September 2008 incident that led a Phoenix homeowner to sue the city and its police department.

Tony Arambula is seeking $5.75 million in damages for himself and his family after he was shot by police on September 17, 2008 after officers responded to a call about an intruder inside his central Phoenix home.

Phoenix Police Spokesperson Tommy Thompson said in a press release issued Wednesday that officers responded to a call at Arambula's Phoenix home, but "after entering the residence, one of the officers mistakenly shot the armed home owner."

The press release goes on to say that the "department has been honest and forthright from the very onset of this incident. No attempt has been made to conceal the truth or the facts surrounding it."

Thompson also acknowledges Arambula's lawsuit and says his department will not be making any further statements as the litigation process takes its course.

The claim, filed by Phoenix attorney Michael Manning on behalf of Arambula, names the city, its police department, the officer who shot Arambula and two other officers.

Phoenix police declined to comment on the shooting or the pending claim.

The night of the shooting, Arambula said an intruder had broken into his home.

Arambula called 911 and told police he was holding the intruder at gunpoint.

As officers arrived, Arambula's wife Lesley said she told them her husband was inside the house holding a gun on the intruder.

"I told them my husband was inside, he was the one with the gun," she said Tuesday.

The officers entered the house with a shout of "Police!"

Almost immediately afterward, Phoenix police Officer Brian Lilly shot Arambula in the back.

Three more shots were fired at Arambula, one hitting him in the arm.

The incident was recorded during Arambula’s 911 call, made available earlier this month.

Listen to the call.

The claim said that when Arambula fell to the floor, Lilly shot him two more times.

That's when Arambula told Lilly he'd shot the wrong man.

In his Internal Affairs interview, Lilly admitted firing at Arambula without any verbal warning, according to the claim.

Arambula said he did everything he was supposed to do in that situation.

"I would have loved if they would have told me to get on the floor and drop to my knees," Arambula said. "To not have given me any opportunity to not get shot, it's confusing. I pray that this never happens to another family."

http://www.abc15.com/content/news/phoenixmetro/central/story/Phoenix-PD-issues-statement-about-homeowner-shot/sLWUCAu1I0eVLymRsuVjJg.cspx

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