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Dash Cam Of Deadly Santa Fe Shooting State Police won't answer our questions whether an officer who shot a Santa Fe woman to death, violated any policies. Share Shares Copy Link Copy

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WEBVTT POLICIES. A GRAND JURY DECIDED THE SHOOTING WAS JUSTIFIED. BUT NEW TONIGHT-- THOSE CLOSE TO THE CASE, ASK WHAT THE OFFICER DID WRONG. KOAT ACTION 7 NEWS REPORTER ALANA GRIMSTAD BRINGS US THE DASH CAM VIDEO. A SANTA FE WOMAN IS DEAD, AND THE ATTORNEY FOR HER FAMILY HAS SERIOUS QUESTIONS ABOUT WHY AND HOW THE OFFICER SHOT HER. NAT: SHOOTING NEW MEXICO STATE POLICE WOULDN'T COMMENT ON THE CASE, BUT THE ATTORNEY FOR JEANETTE ANAYA'S FAMILY HAD PLENTY OF SAY. Had he just followed his procedures, my client wouldn't be dead. ATTORNEY TOM CLARK SAYS AFTER SEEING THE DASH CAM VIDEO, HE BELIEVES OFFICER WILSON VIOLATED HIS OWN DEPARTMENT'S POLICIES. CLARK DOESN'T THINK THE OFFICER HAD A RIGHT TO PULL ANAYA OVER IN THE FIRST PLACE...AND SAYS THAT'S HOW THIS WHOLE THING STARTED. Fact of the matter is, he initiated a chase for no lawful reason. AND THERE'S MORE. STATE POLICE POLICIES DO SAY AN OFFICER SHOULD STOP A PURSUIT IF THE ONLY KNOWN OFFENSE IS A MINOR ONE...AND IN THIS CASE, THE OFFICER SAID THE DRIVER SLOWED DOWN BEFORE MAKING A RIGHT TURN ON A GREEN LIGHT. THAT IS WHAT LED TO A HIGH SPEED CHASE AND A DEADLY SHOOTING. OFFICER WILSON SAYS HE SHOT ANAYA BECAUSE HE THOUGHT SHE WAS TRYING TO RUN HIM OVER, AND THEN DRIVE AWAY. A GRAND JURY FOUND THE SHOOTING JUSTIFIED, BUT THE LAWYER FOR ANAYA'S FAMILY CLEARLY DISAGREES. IN SF, AG KA7N. IN THE POLICE REPORTS, IT SAYS OFFICER WILSON HANDCUFFED ANAYA AFTER SHE WAS SHOT AND KILLED. AGAIN, STATE POLICE DID NOT WANT TO COMMENT ON THIS CASE OR THE VIDEO, BECAUSE OF PENDING LITIGATION. WHAT LOOKED LIKE A BIG FLEA