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“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”

“It’s becoming a disturbingly familiar scene in America - mentally unstable cops”
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Driver hurt by alleged drunk cop wants tougher charges...more drunk cops


BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KBAK/KBFX) — A driver who was rear-ended by an off-duty Bakersfield police officer wants tougher DUI charges filed in the case.
Officer Justin West was cited after allegedly plowing into five parked cars. The man he first hit now says he was hurt in the crash, and his attorney thinks felony charges should be filed against West.
"I feel the pain in my back, I feel pain and (I'm) sore," Arturo Jimenez told Eyewitness News on Thursday. But, just after the crash late Monday night, Jimenez told officers he was not hurt.
"At the moment, I just felt a burning sensation in my back," Jimenez described. "I didn't want to go to the hospital." The 32-year-old Jimenez says that's because he doesn't have health insurance.
Investigators say West, 21, had rear-ended Jimenez on Hageman Road, east of Jewetta Avenue. It was about 11 p.m. Officers say West lost control of his pickup at that point, and then hit four, unoccupied parked vehicles, and rolled over, landing on a fifth parked car.
"When I ran out, he was underneath the trunk of my car," neighbor Olwen West told Eyewitness News the next morning. She's not related to Officer West, and said all the damaged cars belong to her family. West is a nursing student, and she and a passing nurse tried to make sure West was OK until paramedics got there.
Police say West suffered moderate injuries and was taken to a local hospital where he was found to be under the influence. Officers say he was cited there for misdemeanor DUI.
Jimenez had just dropped off his girlfriend when he was hit, and she arrived soon after and took photos. Some show the badly damaged Honda Accord. Jimenez says it's lucky no one was in the back seat, it was demolished. He says officers told him the pickup was going some 80 miles an hour.
"I saw head lights coming fast, so I tried to avoid him," Jimenez says. He describes pulling to the right, but says he still got hit, the car spun around and stopped.
When officers got there Jimenez says he didn't feel too bad. But, his girlfriend eventually did take him to the hospital. "I ended up going, because the pain got worse," Jimenez says.
He says the doctor in the ER didn't think there were any broken bones, but Rodriguez says Jimenez was given pain medication and muscle relaxants. And, his attorney says the case should now be a felony charge.
"Felony drunk driving says, if you're driving under the influence and you cause bodily injuries," Daniel Rodriguez insists. "Any bodily injuries." The lawyer says they intend to contact the Kern County District Attorney's office and let them know Jimenez was hurt.
Chief Deputy D.A. Mark Pafford says this case hasn't come to them yet, and explains how DUI cases work.
"Generically, DUIs with injury are what we call 'wobblers,' they can be filed as misdemeanor or felonies," Pafford said. "And, we review any case like that on a case by case basis."
Pafford also says this driver should contact the investigating agency, which is the BPD.
On Thursday, Bakersfield Police Sgt. Joe Grubbs said the misdemeanor charge was filed because officers on the scene were told by Jimenez that he was not hurt. Asked about Officer West's current status, Grubbs said he is not currently on any type of leave. Police have reported West graduated from the police academy in December 2013.
Jimenez says when the crash happened, he saw beer cans that apparently flew out of the pickup truck, and also a gun. He says that landed on a nearby front yard.
West's brother had been following him, according to neighbors, and they say it was quickly clear that he is a policeman. And Jimenez' reaction to that?
"I was mad," he told Eyewitness News. "because those people are supposed to (provide) an example."
Rodriguez said they plan to file a civil claim against West, saying they hope he has auto insurance. No court dates have been set for the criminal case, but he and Jimenez want stronger charges.

"I just want justice," Jimenez said. "I want the person that caused the damage to be treated equally, to have the same punishment as everybody else."