Bodycam Shows Modesto Police Shoot Man After He Throws a Book at Officer

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On October 16, 2014, now retired Modesto Police Detective Dave Wallace and his partner, Officer Michael Callahan, conducted a security check at 528 Milo Road following a frantic 911 call from Plaintiff Jesse Montelongo’s mother about her son being aggressive toward her – a call in which she told 911 dispatchers that he had something but couldn’t finish saying what he had before the call was suddenly disconnected. Officers responded and eventually contacted Jesse Montelongo. During the officer’s encounter with him, shots were fired, resulting in Montelongo being stuck once. Montelongo filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California against Detective Wallace and the City of Modesto claiming violations of his constitutional rights for excessive force and other claims. The Modesto City Attorney’s Office reviewed all investigative material, which included the criminal case, the Modesto Police Department’s internal review and the Stanislaus County District Attorney’s investigation. Their review resulted in the following analysis:

Upon arriving at the house on October 16, 2014 Officer Callahan was told by Montelongo’s sister outside – who had returned from a trip to check on Montelongo – that he had been aggressive toward their mother earlier that night and she was concerned. After Detective Wallace and his partner – both in full police uniforms – approached the house and knocked on the front door, they heard the sounds of Montelongo’s mother frantically screaming “Help me!! Help me, Please!!” coming from the side of the house. As Callahan rushed off toward the frantic cries, Detective Wallace followed him to provide tactical cover when Wallace was suddenly confronted by Montelongo who emerged from the front door. Montelongo stood just inside the door frame concealing his right hand in which he was holding a dark linear object that was not fully visible. Despite two loud and clear commands by Detective Wallace given at gun point to “Show me your hands! Now!!” Montelongo refused to show his hands and instead suddenly and aggressively lunged at Detective Wallace, swinging out the same concealed hand and yelling profanity at Wallace.

Given the tense and rapidly unfolding circumstances – including what Wallace had learned from 911, Montelongo’s sister, and the frantic cries for help coming from the house – when Montelongo ignored the commands to show his hand and suddenly lunged at Wallace with the same concealed hand, Detective Wallace believed he was going to be assaulted and ducked and fired one round from his service weapon. Detective Wallace completed the shot within 1.5 seconds of when Montelongo first began his sudden aggressive lunging movement. Montelongo was hit in the abdomen but survived. Unbeknownst to Detective Wallace at the moment he shot, Montelongo was not actually concealing a gun, but a dark hardcover book, which he threw at Detective Wallace. The shooting was captured on Detective Wallace’s body worn camera. After the shooting, Modesto police called medical personnel who arrived shortly thereafter to come to Montelongo’s assistance.

Montelongo lied under oath about the confrontation with Detective Wallace, saying he had tossed a beer can next to his feet, which falsity he included in his federal complaint as well. Following full discovery, the City of Modesto and Detective Wallace filed a motion for summary judgment to have Montelongo’s claims dismissed on the grounds that Detective Wallace’s use of force was justified because Detective Wallace reasonably believed that Montelongo was an immediate lethal threat when he disregarded commands to show his hands and suddenly lunged at Detective Wallace. Detective Wallace’s actions were consistent with his training and Modesto Police Department policy to try to avoid a lethal threat (by ducking or moving) while simultaneously neutralizing the threat (including with the use of force), which is exactly what Detective Wallace did. The Court has taken the City’s motion for summary judgment under submission and has vacated the trial and all other dates for this case.

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37 thoughts on “Bodycam Shows Modesto Police Shoot Man After He Throws a Book at Officer

  1. All of these book jokes are so fucking funny and I am happy the officer didn't get fucked over for doing what his training tought him… tbh what if it was a grenade (crazy example Ik) but it's a good example of why that officer should have shot… granted the cop would have died if It was an explosive device… but it's good that it isnt… and the perp would have died to blood loss so…. could have been a kill from the grave by that officer lol.

  2. Dude lied. But, cop lied too. He shot when the door was being closed. His ego was bruised and he retaliated. He wasn't in fear for his life.

  3. You can tell when he is searching for the object he threw, he knew he messed up. You know because he kept avoiding the book with his flashlight, trying to find something more legitimate. I mean, I would be embarrassed too if that’s what I found out to be as the reason why I shot someone.

  4. So the police gonna shoot this man because he threw a book 📚 at them… these pigs 🐷 look for whatever reason to put holes 🕳 in a human being body. So fucking sad 😔.

  5. I’m here for all the book jokes. All kidding aside, guy is lucky to be alive, and glad his lawsuit was thrown out. What an idiot: throwing something at a cop who has his gun out. Found out that the book was Dr.Seuss’ “Horton Hears A Who” 😛

  6. Arent you supposed to declare you are police before someone catches you outside sneaking around, and shines a light in there eyes before shooting them on their property. I thought that was a thing…..

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