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Police Cam Shooting CIA Agent Roland Carnaby Released by Law


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Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
Author: uruk
Length: 02:54
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A Houston man who identified himself as a CIA agent before leading police on a high-speed chase that ended with his fatal shooting in late April had been questioned by authorities five years ago for allegedly pulling over a woman in Pearland, according to records obtained by the Houston Chronicle on Tuesday.A woman called the Pearland Police Department on the afternoon of Nov. 21, 2003, to report that a man in a tan sport utility vehicle had tried to stop her.The man told her he was a federal agent and needed to talk to her, but drove off when she threatened to call police, the woman said. She gave the man's license plate number and an officer pulled him over at North Nolan and Vanity in Pearland.Previously unreleased police reports from Pearland and Brazoria County identify that man as Roland Carnaby.His widow, Susan Carnaby, has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city and the Houston Police Department on behalf of her husband's estate, seeking damages and a change in police customs and practices in high speed chases like the one that preceded his shooting by police on April 29.Her attorney released the homicide report and videos of the traffic stop, chase and shooting to the Chronicle after Federal Judge Keith Ellison on Friday refused to seal documents in the lawsuit.The city of Houston had asked that the homicide report kept secret, but Ellison ruled the report could be released, with some personal information redacted.Among those documents are the reports detailing the Pearland incident in 2003 when Carnaby reportedly tried to pull a woman over on County Road 90 at Northfork. Carnaby told officers he had seen the woman driving recklessly, so he pulled up next to her "and told her to slow down before she kills someone."He said that he was working with the FBI and CIA overseas "doing intelligence work" and that his story could be verified by speaking to an FBI agent he knew. An officer called the agent, who vouched for Carnaby and said "he would be very thankful if we helped Carnaby out." No charges were filed.But when Carnaby flashed his CIA identification badge to get out of a speeding ticket on Texas 288 in April, Houston Police Officer C.H. Starks quickly became suspicious that the silver-haired man in the dark suit might be impersonating a federal agent.Carnaby's hands were shaking, and he had a red and blue strobe light on his dash, Starks later told investigators.Video and audio recordings of the traffic stop show Starks asking for a closer look at Carnaby's ID badge. Carnaby declined, citing "national security."Starks asked for a telephone number where he could verify Carnaby's employment, but when he called the number he got an answering machine.The officer said he found Carnaby's vehicle was registered to an organization called the National Security Command Center at 10223 Broadway in Pearland. Starks also learned Carnaby had a concealed handgun license and a 1992 arrest for disorderly conduct.Carnaby asked Starks to speak to Officer Francisco Zavala of HPD's Internal Affairs Division on his cell phone. Zavala told Starks he knew Carnaby and thought he worked for CIA.Starks called HPD's criminal investigations and major offenders divisions to see if he could verify a CIA connection. He was told Carnaby was not a CIA agent and that he should find a traffic offense to arrest him because "he had been stopped in the past and posed as a CIA agent."More than 30 min. after Starks had first pulled Carnaby over, he approached his SUV and asked him to step outside the vehicle. "Don't do this to me," Carnaby said. Starks asked him again and Carnaby put the SUV into gear and drove off. At one point, he threw an object out the driver's side window, but officers were never able to find it.Carnaby called HPD's Zavala back during the chase and told him he thought "that the agency had set him up." Carnaby also called FBI Special Agent Dennis Franks. Zavala and Franks both told him to pull over and obey the police.After a 120 mph chase, Carnaby finally ran out of gas and rolled to a stop on a service road near Buffalo Bayou. Video shows Carnaby exiting the car on the driver's side as an officer bashes in the passenger side window with a baton. Carnaby reaches back into the car for a "shiny object" that turned out to be a cell phone. Thinking Carnaby had a weapon, Sgt. Andrew Washington and officer Cecil Foster fired.Carnaby was shot once in the back. The bullet smashed his spine and nicked an artery, causing him to bleed to death.Three weapons were in Carnaby's car. In July, a Harris County grand jury declined to indict to Washington and Foster.Carnaby's widow's attorney, Randall Kallinen, said the shooting was unnecessary. He said the trial scheduled next year will show Carnaby did work on contract for the federal government. The CIA has denied Carnaby was ever an employee or contractor for the agency.

Video Comments

westthomas1 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
unlawfull killing by a coward!!..
gadget445 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
ur not an officer, your comment above this one clearly show that you have no knowledge of how law enforcement works.
7chillbill (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
eat shit cop. you guys think so bad with your little pussy badges. when in reality you guys are so low on the totum pole of life.
Beutl10 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Whee was the fucking gun? That pig shot him fag-style too.
goblindemin (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
U know what!! I take back what i said!. This guy was a cia. And after looking more into this. I think it was a reason! He didnt wanna get cough by these officers.Working 4 the cia is dangerous.And even the police are bad at times!The police should have let him go. Its pathetic the way these happend
goblindemin (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Liston! I am a officer. And the cia officer was over reactin. We understand his job. and what he is worth. But he should have just listoned to what these idiots said. 4 these would have went any futher. Im sad it ended this way. I think maybe he mojo was a little to high. And thought he didnt have to liston to anything.
nerafiew (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
*guy who had --> Roland Carnaby against whom the police had...*know--> known to have...
nerafiew (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
How is that without reason? The guy who had very strong circumstantial evidence (which proved correct) that he was impersonating a federal officer (and therefore, criminal) had already resisted arrest, led a very dangerous highspeed chase, and was know to have a concealed weapon, and reached back into his car for something when told to get 'on the ground.' Thank god they shot him... idiots like that only pollute the gene pool.
metallica202000 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
what if he was just saying he was a CIA agent he could have been a POS
rahj8786 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
police are fucking gay! shooting someone without prior reason.

 

 

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