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By Dennis Romero, Friday, Nov. 20 2009 @ 3:48PM
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Categories: community, coroner, crime

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Devin Petelski, the 25-year-old Brentwood woman killed in a traffic collision involving a Los Angeles Police Department cruiser last month, was laid to rest during a small private ceremony Friday as questions remained about the Venice crash.

Her family had retained the services of star attorney Mark Geragos -- he had sent investigators to the scene of the crash -- but have since hired another attorney, according to two sources. The LAPD and the city are taking the case quite seriously -- the LAPD's elite Specialized Collision Investigation Division is leading the charge -- partly because the family seems, at the least, prepared to sue.

Some friends of Petelski allege that the cruiser was speeding and completely blacked out -- without even its parking lights on -- when it was headed east to a high-priority burglary call shortly before midnight on Oct. 15.

The cruiser skidded, t-boned Petelski's 1994 BMW, and spun around. Both officers inside were seriously injured. Petelski died at a hospital two days later. Friend Christopher Medak obtained a witness's mobile-phone photo that appears to show the cruiser right after the crash with all its lights out.
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Photos taken after rescuers and other officers arrived appear to show the cruiser with emergency lights on (which Medak finds suspicious).
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Police and an assistant city attorney say Petelski failed to yield the right-of-way when she turned right onto Venice Boulevard from a stop sign at Glyndon Avenue (map) near Venice High School and was struck by the black-and-white. Assistant City Attorney Bob Pulone says a lack of accordion-like front-end damage on the black-and-white indicates the cops weren't going all that fast (the speed limit is 40 miles per hour), but that a black box on the cruiser and skid-mark analysis will ultimately reveal the vehicle's velocity.

Medak says Petelski had been working late that night as a counselor at an alcohol treatment house nearby -- that it was her habit to give people rides back to the residential facility after AA meetings. Petelski was a recovering alcoholic herself, and friends like Medak say they found inspiration in her fortitude.

Friends of Petelski say the officers that night were engaged in a all-lights-off practice called "silent running." Those familiar with police policy, however, have never heard of such a thing. Medak, who works as a first assistant director on films, said he came up with the term to describe cop cars speeding to calls blacked out or with no emergency lights and siren. He said it's a naval term that describes moving undetected.

Pulone says the officers were responding code 2 -- the second-highest-priority call -- to a burglary-in-progress call when the collision happened. "Once you get that [call]," he told the Weekly, "short of going to something more serious, you drop what you're doing and you go there."

The officers were "responding to back a unit handling a burglar-there-now -- what we call a hot prowl," adds Det. Jesse Ravega, the lead traffic investigator on the case. "They were not assigned a code 3 call yet," he said, referring to the highest-priority call. Another unit had already been dispatched code 3 to the report, Ravega said, which indicates it was indeed a high-priority, emergency situation.

In 2004 the department banned "code 2 high" responses to calls, which encouraged no-overhead-lights, no-sirens, full-speed-ahead responses to crimes in progress such as burglaries and bank robberies. The idea was to get there fast without alerting the suspects.

While flooring the pedal and ignoring traffic laws is now against LAPD policy unless officers are dispatched to a "light 'em up," full-siren "code 3," it's not unusual that to see black-and-whites rushing to crimes-in-progress sans flashing lights, a fact that Ravega allows: "I'm not arguing with your observations," he said.

Another police practice is to turn off the emergency lights and siren close to a code-3 crime scene: The idea is not to tip off the bad guys and girls. It's not exactly "silent running." In Petelski's case, one witness who was driving behind the officers said the cruiser was running with its emergency, blue-and-red lights on but that they went off as the vehicle turned onto eastbound Venice from nearby Lincoln Boulevard, which is about three blocks from the collision.

Officials would not reveal how close the officers were to the burglary call when the crash happened (or, perhaps, they don't know). Pulone acknowledged that officers sometimes turn off their lights and sirens when they they get about a block from crimes in progress.

"Depending on the call, you will go without lights and sirens," he said. "There's a burglar in the house and you get close enough, you turn off the lights and sirens. You want to have the element of surprise. I have no problem with them shutting down lights and siren as they get close to a call. If your speed is appropriate and you start obeying traffic laws according to the vehicle code, a car can shut down [the lights and siren] a block away. You get to a stop sign and you would not stop if there's nobody there. You want to get there as fast and safe as possible."

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Comments (14)

Hey Now says:

This Medick guy has been watching too many reruns of Das Boot and other Hollywood flics. Get a grip on reality dude.

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 20 2009 @ 5:55PM
Pianoarthur says:

Hey Now; have you seen the comments on this post?
http://www.scpr.org/news/2009/10/16/woman-2-lapd-officers-injured-car-accident/
I believe the "Medick guy" is trying to get to the truth about this horrible accident.

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 20 2009 @ 6:21PM
DTM says:

This is really suspicious! Sounds like the media needs to do their job and investigate this further without implying the female victim is at fault. There was a candlelight vigil there last night with hundreds of people yet I saw this nowhere on the news! My thoughts and prayers go out to the familes of all involved.

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 20 2009 @ 7:10PM
Daryl F Gates says:

I was buying the story of the rogue black and white hitting Ms Perfect in her BMW until they hired Markos Garagosian (his REAL name) and came up with the cock and bull story of "Silent Running" - Give her family $5 and tell them to go back where they came from.

Posted On: Friday, Nov. 20 2009 @ 11:52PM
Christopher Medak says:

I wont get into a sling fest about some of these comments, as they are dead wrong about Devin, her family and the story. At least now the conversations will begin about what happened. Science and the rule of law will show her to be not at fault. I encourage you do a little research before you let your onions fly out. Silent running (code 2.5)is now out from under the covers. Regardless of its name the actions exists and is being reported every day on blog sites across the nation.

Brett Snyder
Wrote 11/20/09 at 1:15pm

I saw a police cruiser last week in West Hollywood rolling through a light - no headlights, no sirens. It was dark! I couldn't believe it. I flashed my brights at him! I just heard about "Silent Running" because of Devin's story. This has got to stop. What can we do?


Mare Meyer wrote
At 3:08pm on November 19th, 2009
I can't be there, but I saw cops "silent running" @ Hollywood and Cahuenga last night FYI.
Sean Happier
11/18/09 at 11:06am

Milford police released video today of a deadly collision that killed two teens in June.

The dashboard cam of a police cruiser shows a speeding Officer Jason Anderson pass on the right side of the road and barrel into Ashlie Krakowski and David Servin as they made a left-hand turn. Servin died at the scene. Krakowski died later at the hospital.

Anderson was driving 94 mph and did not have his lights or siren on. Even worse, the officer was not responding to a call and had no reason to be speeding.


Take the time to read the blogs. We have a chance to speak out and publicly, Peacefully to engage, encourage these many brave men and women to pause and consider the ramifications of breaking Policy. This is not about blame , big lawyers and big money this is about awareness making our streets safe for all of us. Lastly it is, also about truth and honor of a young amazing woman who was a light beyond measure a friend to us so many people as accounted by the hundreds of those who showed up for her Silent Vigil Thurs 11/19/2009 .

I encourage you to engage with us intelligently.

Posted On: Saturday, Nov. 21 2009 @ 6:23AM
THAFINTRUTH says:

A perfect example of how are LA police department affects our society! Always with negativity and no accomplishments! They hurt much more than they help! They never get to any location in time for any serious civilian emergency! All they do is harrase the citizens of this city and tax the shit out of them with bullshit tickets to help generate money for our broke california economy! If the gov has no money, what makes you think the citizens have any? Number one rule in any recession, don't over tax the people! I guess they dont understand this concept since all cops who enter this pure excuse of a force barely have highschool diplomas! I dont hate all cops! I've traveled all over the country and seen fine officers in action! In so cal i have to say the best department is beverly hills PD! They give u breaks and warn u before they even decide on writing a ticket! Beverly has money so there's no need to chase tax paying citizens for it! Because of the criminal nature of this city, cops in the 80's had to transform there ways of fighting crime! They had to be aggressive and think like gangbangers inorder to catch them. Unfortunetly they didnt have the dicipline to stop theselves from hurting their image! Now they've become a gang! A gang that beats and cheats minorities, shooting young unarmed teens in the back, and harrases the whole city at our expense! Stop killing our future you worthless dirty rat bastards! That goes for your usless sheriff buddies to! Learn to Differentiate kids just wearing baseball caps from notorius street thugs! Hello Internal Affairs! I think we have another job for you guys! the citizens need to stand up, protest and speak out! If they wont protect us then we must start protecting ourselves! Thats why i love Texas! People out there dont wait for the cops to finish with their papers and donuts!They carry there own crminal insurance guarantee, sitting with a 12 gage on there nice front! I think we must do the same! Fuck you worthless idiots and unfortunetly, i feel this city should never support their law enforcment! Why do you think the Chief of police wants to leave? He cleaned up NY because the cops out their realized the importance of being usefull!LAPD officers couldnt even follow this mans specific orders! So with respect to his move out of there, why stay on a sinking ship? All citizens who's rights are violated by these monkeys in black must speak out! dont get mad at the scene, get even and sue their ass in court! If citizens need help protecting their n hoods, they should strengthen their own resources in fighting crime! Strengthen your n hood watch programs, and if you are a reasponsible and sensible human being with no felonies, get a liscensed fire arm, shoot first and let these dirty rats come as late as they want to fill out the paper work and clean the blood and brains of your front porch left by the son of a bitch who tried to come on your property and deny you what u as a tax paying citizen worked so hard to earn! Maybe one day the city will change, but as for now we as citizens must protect ourselves! God bless Charles Bronson for the great idea, and may god punish these devils in black and send them to hell with the rest of those terrorists who deny Americans the freedom of happiness!

FUCK ALL U DIRTY RATS AT THE LOS ANGELES PREDJUDICE DEPARTMENT!

And thats that!

Posted On: Saturday, Nov. 21 2009 @ 6:12PM
Willie Horton says:

THAFINTRUTH - REAL NAME MELANIE LOMAX. I guess she is now blogging from the grave.

Posted On: Sunday, Nov. 22 2009 @ 6:46PM
Willie Horton says:

THAFINTRUTH - REAL NAME MELANIE LOMAX. I guess she is now blogging from the grave.

Posted On: Sunday, Nov. 22 2009 @ 6:47PM
Silent Cumming says:

Take a look at Ms. Perfect's toxicology. End of story.

Posted On: Sunday, Nov. 22 2009 @ 7:46PM
Dennis says:

I would like to know where were all these negative voices when officers like SWAT Officer Randy Simmons was killed trying to protect a family? Where were these negative voices when Officer Salazar was brutually runned down by a drug dealer trying to serve a search warrant and put him behind bars for selling to teenagers? Where were these negative voices when 495 assaults against LAPD officers have happened this year while responding to calls in your neighborhood. What happened to our justice system where innocent until proven guilty? The media reported very negative points about the female driver like she wasn't paying attention etc. You all sound like gang bangers who blame cops for everything without knowing the facts. Next time you are a victim of a crime don't call LAPD since you think they are all corrupt. Call a taxi cab or go live in another city.

Posted On: Monday, Nov. 23 2009 @ 8:17AM
Hey Now says:

http://blogs.laweekly.com/ladaily/community/cops-in-fatal-crash-were-speed/

The above says it all. No $$$ for the lawyers. Shucks.

Posted On: Wednesday, Nov. 25 2009 @ 5:10PM
Glen says:

I am one of the family here. God help us all if there was no police protection.Devin was in a car accident and someone was at fault. Plain and simple! Let the lawyers and our justice system sort out who is at fault.
We can't bring back the life of Devin but we sure in hell can look at making sure another tragic accident like her's never happens to another beautiful fun loving girl.
Common sense will prevail and the best of an awful tragity will make the family grieve with dignity and respect.
Lay off of the family for they have had as much as they can handle right now.

Posted On: Thursday, Nov. 26 2009 @ 11:21PM
online clothing boutiques says:

Having Mr. Lif open for Chali 2na and Gift of Gab basically just proved that he's at least as good as they are. Made me wish he'd come to the West Coast more often.

Posted On: Friday, Dec. 18 2009 @ 7:21AM
K E says:

I saw a SM police cruiser driving with no lights on at all in Santa Monica, at about midnight, about a week ago; my roommate was in the car with me, and we both remarked on it. We both thought it was quite strange. He wasn't going fast, though.

Condolences to the families mentioned in the article.

Posted On: Sunday, Jan. 3 2010 @ 6:00PM

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