Rodrigo Diaz, 22, was driving around with his girlfriend
and two friends on Saturday night when he pulled into a driveway, thinking they
had arrived at another friend’s house, his brother says. But instead he
pulled into the driveway of Phillip Sailors, 69, who thought his home was
being robbed, his lawyer says. Sailors then shot Diaz, according to the police
report, citing what Sailors told officers at the scene. Diaz later died while
in the intensive care unit.
“Basically, what happened is they were looking for one of
my brother’s girlfriend’s friends,” says his brother David E. Diaz-Valencia,
23. “The guy came outside and my brother’s girlfriend said he was screaming,
‘Get off my property!’ and he shot into the air. My brother was backing out
fast because he was scared and he rolled down the window to say he was sorry
and he was not doing anything wrong. Then the guy shot him in his head.”
When officers arrived, Angie Rebolledo, Diaz’s girlfriend,
had blood on her jeans, both arms and both hands as she was attempting to get a
response from him and screamed frantically that her boyfriend had been shot,
according to police.
Police arrested Sailors, of Lilburn, Georgia, who was
booked into the Gwinnett County jail Sunday afternoon and charged with murder,
according to the police report.
(Sailors)
“At this point we have established probable cause to
charge Mr. Sailors and when the investigation is complete, we will turn over
the case file to the Gwinnett County District Attorneys Officer for processing,”
Lilburn police Chief Bruce Hedley told NBC Latino. “To preserve the integrity
of the case, I will not be releasing further information concerning this
incident.”
Sailors’ lawyer says his client is a Vietnam veteran with
no prior criminal history and thought he and his wife were about to be victims
of a home invasion. “You have to understand this is a 69-year-old man who is a
military veteran who has been honorably discharged,” Michael Puglise says. “He
dedicated his life to community service, specifically the Christian Lay
Ministry in Latin America.”
Puglise adds that Sailors’ small, quiet, quaint town is
now plagued with gang activity and the home next door was vandalized weeks
before. He fired a warning shot and then when the car was accelerated to go in
reverse he perceived it differently.
“He’s an elderly man, he perceived the car going towards
his house, towards him.”
Asked about the contention that the victim rolled the
window down and said sorry and he wasn’t doing anything wrong, Puglise said he
wasn’t aware of the statement.
“Each person in the situation perceived things differently,” he says. “He most certainly did not hear anything.”
The victim’s brother, Diaz-Valencia, says Diaz was going
to school to be an auto mechanic.
“He was a really happy person, he was a really good
brother and he never had problems with anybody,” he says.
Diaz-Valencia says their father has been in the United
States for more than 10 years and he and his brothers had been in the U.S.
since 2006, coming from MedellĂn, Colombia. “My dad got us our papers and green
card,” he says. “He had been here and he wanted to give us a better life.”
Diaz-Valencia, who goes to the Aviation Institute of
Maintenance and is set to graduate in 9 weeks, says no one thinks his brother
was gunned down because he was Hispanic.
“Nobody has said that,” he says. “We don’t think it’s
about racism. Maybe the guy was angry, trying to protect his own property, but
that’s why we have police.”
The funeral will most likely be on Thursday, Diaz-Valencia
says.
He adds that he has no ill will towards the suspect,
Sailors.
“It’s not shooting first and asking second.”
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Whose possessors slay them, and hold themselves not
guilty:
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Egypt shall be a desolation, and Edom shall be a
desolate wilderness, for the violence [against] the children of Judah,
because they have shed innocent blood in their land.
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2 Esdras 15:8- I will hold my tongue no more as touching
their wickedness, which they profanely commit, neither will I suffer them in
those things, in which they wickedly exercise themselves: behold, the innocent
and righteous blood crieth unto me, and the souls of the just complain
continually.
2 Esdras 15:9- And therefore, saith the Lord, I will
surely avenge them, and receive unto me all the innocent blood from among them.
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