Report: Israel Police shot Palestinian instead of arresting him
East Jerusalem man who ran over Border Police officers was reportedly shot twice in the face from close range while lying on the ground.
By Amira HassA motorist from East Jerusalem who ran over and wounded several Border Police officers Friday was shot twice in the face from close range while still lying on the ground, eyewitnesses said. Neighborhood witnesses said the fatal shots were fired once the officers no longer had reason to fear that their lives were in danger, and could have easily arrested the suspect.
Witnesses in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Wadi Joz told Haaretz that the motorist, Ziad Jilani, suddenly swerved his car and hit the group of officers walking further up the road. They said, however, that they believed the collision was an accident, and not committed intentionally as initially reported.
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Jilani, 39, was self-employed and the father of three daughters. His wife is a U.S. citizen, and he himself lived for an extended period in both the U.S. and Switzerland.
Around 2 P.M. Friday, Jilani was driving his van home from prayers in nearby Shoafat. Several minutes before the incident, Border Police officers were seen riding horses toward the Wadi Joz industrial area. A number of other officers were deployed around the area, and several started making their way toward Jerusalem's Old City. Jilani's car was traveling in tightly packed, slow-moving traffic with no oncoming vehicles.
The neighborhood soon filled up with people returning from Friday prayers, and some stores were already being opened. Two eyewitnesses said stones were hurled at the officers, one of which struck Jilani's car. He then swerved his car left, they said, veering from its lane and striking the group of policemen.
Shots were heard immediately, another witness told Haaretz, and one of the officers fell to the ground. Two policemen tended to him until an ambulance arrived, and the other officers got in their vehicles and began pursuing Jilani, who had continued driving after the collision, and shooting at his car.
Another witness said that he had not seen stones thrown, but rather believed Jilani had tried to overtake the vehicles in front of him. Several other witnesses said the windshield of Jilani's car had been shattered, but were unsure if the damage had been caused by a bullet or a stone.
Jilani turned his vehicle into a dead-end alley where his uncle lives, and the officers continued pursuing his vehicle and shooting.
A mother and her adult daughter present at the scene saw the man emerge from his car. The daughter told Haaretz, "I was further down the alley, and I heard shots ... I saw a car driving, followed by many police officers. The car stopped right next to me, and someone got out. I saw him next to the car door, and he looked at me with an expression I didn't really understand, but I will never forget.
"There was shooting and I started to scream," the woman continued. "My mother ran toward me and threw me to the ground. Everything happened within seconds. I realized he wasn't walking normally, and saw the shattered windshield of the car, maybe from a stone. He ran until he fell over," she said.
Ten meters separated the parked car and the spot where Jilani fell to the ground.
"He got out of the car, and they came after him. Not just one of them shot, but many of them, and then they started yelling in Hebrew for people to go back into their homes," the daughter said.
Both women said they saw Jilani lying on his stomach with several officers gathered around him, and the daughter said one of the policemen kicked him in the head. The mother said she saw an officer point his rifle extremely close to Jilani's head, and when she put her head down to the asphalt she heard a shot ring out.
A Border Police spokesman, Chief Superintendent Moshe Pinchi, did not comment on the questions posed to him by Haaretz. In his response, Pinchi wrote, "Individuals have been killed and dozens wounded in vehicle attacks in Jerusalem between 2008 and 2009 ... All of those attacks were committed by East Jerusalem residents, and in each case those close to the perpetrators described the incidents as 'accidents.'
"Four Border Police officers were wounded in this last incident in Wadi Joz and hospitalized for treatment, and only by a miracle were fatalities avoided," he said.
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Amira you are the hero of the Palestinian people. Allah should bless you and keep you healthy. These policemen murderers took away an innocent man who just wanted to come closer to God and the noble cause of jihad...thank you Amira for never failing to stand with the eternal Palestinian cause
Of course, the police officers were acting in "self-defense", because Jilani wanted to "wipe them off the map". Peace to his soul, and condolences to his wife and 3 daughters.
... and the israeli police have (fortunately) orders to kill terrorists when innocent lives are threatened. That's 100% normal. I see that massively: those who read the article are 'pro-terrorists' though!! Funny. When someone say he was killed because he was dangerous, he would obtain something like 40 negative thumbs , and 5 positive thumbs! hahaha... I wish I could receive more than that for saying the truth!! Please!
Three daughters orphaned, one cop dead who had a family. the butchers bill keeps rising all because of hatred of jews and jews hating arabs. emotions will run hiogh and accusations and allegations will fly. If you attack people with guns, they will shoot you. Had this fella not swerved and waited instead he would have been alive today and his daughters have a father. what the police did if the account is accurate is wrwong and reqwuires investigation. However as sated in the article. Always teh Cops are acting iresponsibly and thwe paklis are always teh victims...right!!!!
The so called "witness" reports always try to reverse the cause and effect. perhaps the bulldozer attacks were also swerving to avoid stones that the bulldozer dug up. On that occasion, the police did not finish off the attacker, and he continued and murdered another civilian, leaving her baby motherless. On this occasion, the police were under threat, they had some men injured, and had to prevent further bloodshed against themselves.
If he was still alive an investigation by Police would have revealed what exactly had happened.
The media photos of his face showed it clearly that he was shot directly in face suggesting that he was not shot while running but by some one facing him so...... how is that? Also reports indicating that the police confiscated all security recordings of the stores in the area, if true then why? and waht do they show? are they infavor of the police story or they whitnesses mentioned in this report?
If he was unarmed, and therefore no threat to the pursuing officers, what possible excuse could there be for not capturing him rather than shooting him??
He came home from prayers. God knows what they were praying about that he did such massacre immediately after - running over so many soldiers - and still trying to run away from it. And there are many tens of those in prison that they want to free for Shalit. Well, that, never! A soldier among those who were hit will be punished for that while our legal system is still being strongly criticized herein! By Israelis, no less!
do you get it?
if it was an accident he should have stopped and gotten out of the car. he ran from the scene of an accident , a felony
"All of those attacks were committed by East Jerusalem residents, and in each case those close to the perpetrators described the incidents as 'accidents" - Border Police spokesman. Is this rule of thumb applicable few hundred meters to the west, in the "Western" side of the city? I see.
And the gullible bear the consequences while the cowardly don't even bear any guilt. If this really was an accident then it's a very unfortunate incident all around.
Fatalities were not avoided, Moshe Pinchi. Is this tragedy what you call a miracle?
since there were so many witnesses. It sounds possible that the police had over-reacted in this case. The police should be trained to shoot at the legs of the person instead of killing the person. i am sorry for the East Jerusalem driver and his family. Even if he had some bad intention, the situation could have been handled in better well, if the police were more capable.
If the testimonies of the bystanders are true, the medical experts will find a short range gunshot wound, maybe even a contact wound, at the skull. And there's no way this can be brought into line with reasonable police action against a fleeing offender. So, if there's any real investigation, the officers will be in deep trouble. And rightly so!
Put them in a similar situation and see.
The IDF is the most ethical army in the world, but the Border Police are not ethical--basically trained thugs.
These were however cops not troops.
that makes him a criminal, no one can read his intentions he should have stopped.
I can't remember the last time I read in Haaretz of an alleged attacker being captured alive.
Routinely exchanged for a body or two of murdered Israelis. You "I can't remember" only because you don't want to.