Aug 08 2013
CommonDreams: ‘To Avoid Physical Incident,’ Cops Taser and Kill Teenage Graffiti Artist
Proving once again the misapplied “non-lethal” label for taser weapons, police in Miami are under severe criticism following the death of an unarmed teenage boy who was killed this week when officers made chase after he was spotted painting graffiti on an abandoned McDonald’s building.
As the Miami Herald reports:
At just 17, Israel Hernandez-Llach was already an award-winning artist, on the threshold of acclaim in Miami Beach art circles. He was a sculptor, painter, writer and photographer whose craft was inspired by his home country of Colombia and his adopted city, Miami.
He was also a graffiti artist, known as “Reefa,” who sprayed colorful splashes of paint on the city’s abandoned buildings while playing cat-and-mouse with cops, who, like many, consider graffiti taggers to be vandals, not artists.
It was while spray-painting a shuttered McDonald’s early Tuesday morning that Hernandez-Llach was chased down by Miami Beach police and shot in the chest with a Taser. He later died.
Friends and family of the boy were saddened and outraged, with one friend telling the Miami New Times, “I just cant believe it. I still have his hat and his [skate]board. They still smell like him. It’s crazy.”
His family says that Israel “lived and breathed” his artwork and lived a healthy lifestyle.
“That’s all he did, all day long,” his sister, Offir Hernandez, told Miami’s Local 10 news, referring to his painting.
Hernandez said her brother wanted to make art that would change the world. “He was a boy that could dream more than anybody could think. His life was about art.”
Critics of the growing and rampant use of taser weapons by police departments nationwide have warned for years that labeling these weapons as “non-lethal” was a mistake. Though police say tasers are used to prevent the necessity of “deadly force” by officers the number of fatalities related to their use has continued to grow.
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