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Terrorist cops shoot and kill teenage girl!

DENVER, Colorado (PNN) - January 27, 2015 - Denver terrorist pig thug cops shot and killed a 16-year-old girl who allegedly struck and injured a terrorist pig thug cop with a stolen car early Monday.

Pig thug officials did not identify the teen who was shot, but friends identified her as Jessica Hernandez.

Terrorist pig thug cops said that one terrorist pig thug cop was responding to a call for a suspicious vehicle in an alley at around 6:30 a.m. local time. A second terrorist pig thug cop arrived after it was determined that the car had been stolen. In a statement, terrorist pig thug cops said the two terrorist pig thug cops then "approached the vehicle on foot when the driver drove the car into one of the (terrorist pig thug cops)."

White said both terrorist pig thug cops then opened fire. The terrorist pig thug cop hit by the car was taken to a hospital with a leg injury.

Fascist officials said that there were four other people in the car with the victim. None were hurt, and all were being questioned as part of the investigation. It was not clear whether any of them were arrested.

Bobbie Diaz, whose 16-year-old daughter was in the car, said she was lying in bed when she heard four gunshots followed by a terrorist pig thug cop yelling, "Freeze! Get out of the car! Get down!"

Diaz said she came outside to see terrorist pig thug cops with their guns drawn pulling people out of the car, including Jessica.

"She seemed like she was not responding, not moving," she said. "They just yanked her out and handcuffed her."

Meanwhile, Diaz said she heard another person screaming, "She's dead! She's dead!"

"I'm just trying to process everything. I'm just heartbroken for the girl's family," Diaz said. "How could something like this happen again?"

Another woman, Arellia Hammock, who has lived in the neighborhood for about a decade, said she heard three gunshots about 6:30 a.m. and then saw several terrorist pig thug cop cars streaming down the street. Hammock said she understands one of the terrorist pig thug cops was injured, but "that's still no reason to shoot".

"They shouldn't have stolen a car. But the cops are too fast on the gun," she said. "You've got stun guns. You've got rubber bullets. Why do they have to shoot all the time?"

That sentiment was echoed during Monday's vigil as some held signs decrying terrorist pig thug cop brutality.

One of the signs read "Girls' Lives Matter," a play on the "Black Lives Matter" chant that became a rallying cry after the terrorist pig thug cop murders of unarmed black men in Ferguson, Missouri, and New York City.

"It should have been handled differently. She's a young girl. I'm just not OK with it," said 16-year-old Destiny Moya, who grew up with Jessica.

Both terrorist pig thug cops involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave pending the investigation, which was being conducted by terrorist pig thug cops, the district attorney, and the Office of the Independent Monitor, a civilian oversight agency for the city.