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    LA prosecutor taken off case of slain football star

    LA prosecutor taken off case of slain football star

    By THOMAS WATKINS Associated Press Writer
    Article Launched: 05/13/2008 03:55:50 PM PDT

    LOS ANGELES—The community solidarity that followed the killing of high school football star Jamiel Shaw Jr. did not last.

    A prosecutor has been pulled from the case after clashing with Shaw's parents, who are demanding hate-crime charges against the suspect, believed to belong to a violent Hispanic gang. And the family is fighting suggestions that an affinity for a rival gang was what led to Shaw's slaying March 2.

    At the heart of the friction is the polarizing issue of race in a city known for its diversity of cultures. Shaw, 17, was black; prosecutors say the man charged with killing him, Pedro Espinoza, is in the country illegally.

    Shaw's family is fighting for passage of "Jamiel's Law," which would overturn a long-standing rule preventing Los Angeles police from inquiring about suspects' immigration status. It has not been welcomed in all corners; opponents say it could deter illegal immigrants from reporting crimes.

    The rift between the Shaws and the district attorney's office was exposed last week when Jamiel Shaw Sr., 47, and his ex-wife Anita Shaw, 43, met with District Attorney Steve Cooley to complain about Michele Hanisee, the prosecutor on the case.

    Jamiel Shaw said Hanisee pressured him to stop pushing for the law and threatened to depict their son as a gang member unless they dropped demands that she prosecute the case as a hate crime.

    "Basically, she came across as being pro-immigration," Shaw said Tuesday. "She
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    was definitely putting pressure on the family."

    The district attorney's office denied Shaw's claims, but spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said Hanisee was taken off the case because it "was a marriage that wasn't working."

    Hanisee referred questions to Gibbons, who said the prosecutor had no reason to pressure the Shaws or to claim their son was a gang member.

    Two new prosecutors were assigned to the case, and investigators are taking a fresh look at whether hate crimes could be charged. An earlier initial investigation found no evidence to warrant the charge, Gibbons said.

    Prosecutors say Espinoza, believed to be a member of the 18th Street gang, drove to Shaw's neighborhood and shot him after asking him a question about his gang affiliation. Espinoza had been released from jail on weapons charges just one day before the shooting.

    Espinoza's attorney Jorge Guzman declined to comment. A preliminary hearing is set for Thursday.

    Politicians, residents and activists rallied around Shaw's family. Shaw was a standout on the gridiron and appeared destined for a sports scholarship at a top university. His mother was in the Army serving in Iraq.

    The mayor and other officials attended his funeral and placed a plaque on the spot where Shaw was gunned down.

    At a vigil two nights after his son's killing, Shaw Sr. appealed for calm and said he did not believe his son was killed because of the color of his skin. That changed, he said, when he learned Espinoza was in the country illegally and had served time in jail, where hostilities between black and Hispanic inmates run deep.

    "He was killed because he was black," Shaw said Tuesday. "A lot of these killings in LA have been disguised as gang because they don't want the racial part to come out, the black and brown problem."

    County prosecutors have previously pressed high-profile hate crime cases, and federal authorities recently accused members of a South Los Angeles Hispanic gang of targeting blacks. But the degree to which violence in the city is race-related remains a sensitive issue among local officials.

    Police Chief William Bratton recently reacted angrily at a news conference when asked whether a spate of shootings was race-related. He softened his rhetoric after some black residents criticized him for not taking their fears seriously, but still points to statistics showing the vast majority of homicides do not cross racial lines.

    Police say Shaw was never in a gang, but a gang expert sparked an angry reaction on talk radio and elsewhere by saying Shaw may have been targeted for identifying in some way with a rival gang in his neighborhood.

    Alex Alonso posted an article on a Web site that quoted comments reportedly written by Shaw on his MySpace.com page that included insulting remarks about the 18th Street and Crip gangs. Alonso also said Shaw was wearing a red belt when he was shot, a color associated with the Blood gang.

    Homicide detective Frank Carillo, who is overseeing the investigation, said none of those things would make Shaw a gang member.

    Most kids growing up in neighborhoods like Jamiel's would know gang members. That in itself does not mean someone has a gang affiliation, or else "that would make every student at a school a gang associate," he said.

    Bloodhound, a self-described nonviolent member of the LA Bloods who declined to give his real name for fear of reprisals, said three Blood gangs are active in Jamiel's neighborhood. For kids growing up in the area, it's almost impossible to avoid interacting with gang members on some level.

    "Younger cats his own age that are from one of the Blood gangs would have applied a little peer pressure," Bloodhound said.

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    And so it goes...on and on...Vilagarossa and his hench men protecting illegal alien Hispanic gang members at all costs. Clearly it was racial. The "rainbow coalition" was never intact and for whatever it was claimed to be...it has clearly unraveled. Racial supremists, supported and condoned by the likes of Vilagarossa, his police chief, most California politicians and the likes of La Raza "the race", MEChA, LULAC, MALDEF, CHIRLA, La Voz de Atzlan, Zapatista Army of National Liberation and Mexicanos Sin Fronteras (Mexicans Without Borders) are others to blame.

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    Prosecutors say Espinoza, believed to be a member of the 18th Street gang, drove to Shaw's neighborhood and shot him after asking him a question about his gang affiliation. Espinoza had been released from jail on weapons charges just one day before the shooting.
    Now this is what bugs me. Why wasn't this scum deported after he got out of jail, instead of being released into the streets. So much for deporting the criminal illegal aliens, huh.
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    Gang Banger Mayor is doing his thing i believe . 3th world thug all the way . I hope the Shaws stick to it and stick it to them . No respect for life is really sad people imo
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    The same as Bush and Johnny Satan in Texas sending our National Border Guards and the Texas Lawmen to jail for protecting our National Borders from the invasion of the ILLEGALS! All the Elitist have the same agenda to support their Elitist Contributors, the Chamber of Commerce, and other Elitist Special Interest Groups.

    Again and again and again, I just do not understand how our President and our congress can send our young men and women half way around the world in defense of the United States and refuse to defend our National Borders and Enforce our Immigration Laws while at the same time warning our military, for their own safety, not to wear their uniforms when traveling to "our" southern borders. Now our military can no longer leave their children at home in a "major United States city" and expect them to be safe or a least as safe as the parents in a "combat zone"!!

    Again, as I commented on another article, "our" FAMILIES are at the mercy of ILLEGALS and their Anchor Babies being murdered, raped, infected with disease, or robbed. We can see the results of the ILLEGAL invasion in our courts every day! But NOT to worry the Chamber of Commerce will get their "cheap labor" increasing "their privatized" PROFITS, thanks to Bush, the Congressional Leadership, the Chamber of Commerenc, State and Local elected and appointed officials!!

    If Johnny Sutton receives Felony Jail time it will turn around for United States Citizens!

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