Colorado Cop Kills a Man Who Accidentally Got Into the Wrong Car
Richard Ward's family has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Pueblo County and five sheriff's office officials over a shooting incident that left him dead.

Last year, a man ended up dead at the hands of a Colorado sheriff's deputy in an after-school pickup line. His alleged crime: accidentally getting into the wrong car.
On February 22, 2022, Pueblo County Deputies Charles McWhorter and Cassandra Gonzales were dispatched to Liberty Point International Middle School. According to an October letter from Pueblo County District Attorney J.E. Chostner, a call came in after school let out of "a suspicious male party trying to open car doors." The caller further said the man, 32-year-old Richard Ward, had gotten "aggressive" with one car's occupants and may have been "on something."
When deputies arrived, they approached Ward, sitting in the back of his mother's white Lexus SUV. According to body camera footage released as part of the family's lawsuit against the county and five sheriff's officials, Ward tells deputies that he's nervous because he has anxiety and has had negative encounters with police. As Ward looked for an ID, he placed something in his mouth, at which point McWhorter yanked him out of the car by his jacket and onto the ground. Ward protested, "It was a pill!" as both deputies tried to place him in handcuffs.
McWhorter drew his gun during the scuffle and fired three shots; according to Chostner's letter, Ward was struck in the throat, chest, and collarbone. As Ward rolled over onto his back and his mother screamed, "Is my son shot?!" from the front seat, Gonzales yelled for Ward to "stop moving!" The deputies called for paramedics but did not attempt to render aid, leaving Ward bleeding on the pavement while forcing his mother to stay in the vehicle.
The encounter, from approaching the car to shooting Ward three times, took less than two-and-a-half minutes, all within view of middle school students and their parents. Ward was pronounced dead when paramedics arrived.
In a press conference later that day, Sheriff David Lucero said, "The person jumped out of the vehicle and had immediate contact with our deputies." Even in those early stages, this was verifiably untrue: During the body cam footage moments after the shooting, McWhorter tells a bystander, "He was trying to break into stuff, we made contact, he was stuffing stuff in his mouth and trying to turn on us, so I pulled him out."
The incident for which school officials initially called authorities involved Ward "trying to get into other cars in the parking lot." According to a police interview with his mother, Ward "become antsy" waiting for his little brother. Tommy Brown, Ward's mother's boyfriend and the car's driver, said Ward "was having an off day" and got out of the car to smoke a cigarette. Brown said Ward was on medications for bipolar disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and severe anxiety. When he returned to the car, he accidentally went to the wrong vehicle.
In the body camera footage, deputies ask Ward about going to the wrong car, to which he responds, "I straight-up thought that was my car. I thought it was my mom, I was yelling at her… I don't even know that lady" in the other car. When he realized his mistake, "I was like, 'Lady, I'm sorry, I did not mean'" to go to her car.
The incident that prompted McWhorter to get physical was when Ward popped something into his mouth. Ward protested that it was a pill: According to Darold Killmer, the Ward family's attorney, it was likely an anxiety medication. Ward's autopsy report noted that two pills were found in his pockets, and the one that could be identified was determined to be an anxiety medication.
The sheriff's office claims that Ward tried to grab McWhorter's gun during the struggle, an allegation Ward's parents deny. But it's worth challenging whether the deputy needed to initiate physical contact in the first place.
"Defendant McWhorter could have ordered Richard to spit the pill out," according to the family's lawsuit. "He could have ordered him to step out of the car. He could even have ordered him to present his hands to McWhorter so as to address any concerns McWhorter might have had about that. McWhorter did none of these things."
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The man was trespassing. According to the J6 doctrine, especially considering that the man might have been armed, police had no alternative than to shoot.
Really, if you follow the insane logic I've seen from some people here, they should have just shot everyone in the vehicle in order to be safe. They couldn't have known they were unarmed for an absolute fact.
Richard Ward didn’t have a small army of windows-breaking, screaming banshees and Trumpanzees gone apeshit, lusting after the blood of democracy and peaceful transfers of power, stampeding behind him. Somehow, I think that these small details can make a difference…
Not to the worshippers of the cult of St. Ashli the Martyr
Let’s hope the next time you interact with the cops they aren’t certain if you’re armed and take you out too.
I thought ChatGPT didn't have access to the internet, much less reason.com. Bing is over that way, ChatGPT.
It is always the non-libertarians gleefully ejaculating over themselves when discussing that an unarmed protester was shot and killed by government in a public space ostensibly there for the people.
That happens all the time. My sister-in-law got in the wrong car that looked identical and only figured it out when she saw things in the car that did not belong. There was a story a while back about a woman that got into and identical car, and the key fit, she didn't figure out it was the wrong car until she got home. Neither were killed or even arrested for car theft let alone tresspassing. But don't worry, nothing will happen to this cop, because as you can see from the picture, he killed a white guy.
We don't know the whole story. It's quite likely that sometime before the shooting the dear departed committed either first or second degree contempt of cop. Shooting is only justified, however, for contempt in the first degree.
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No, he’s just being Sarcastic about how gleeful you progs we’re when you murdered Ashli Babbit.
Great comparison. What happened to Ashli Babbitt and this gentleman are exactly the same with the exact same set of circumstances. Excellent analysis and critical thinking. (It seems your comment may have been sarcastic. My apologies if so.)
I do hope your comment was sarcasm. If it wasn't please apply to join a Nazi regime somewhere. Your headspace is perfect for a good little psycho.
He was about to not comply with a command, so the deputy preemptively shot him to prevent the future non-compliance, which would have required multiple gunshots when he non-complied, so same diff and no harm no foul.
It is why cops shoot so many autistic people, they have trouble understanding and complying. Also applies to dogs, who rarely comply with someone other than their owners.
When the fuck did taking a pill become a crime? Or even vaguely suspicious? That cop needs to go to jail.
You never know, that pill could have been some kind of super steroid/ meth/ Captain America super soldier serum that would have made Ward/ Wade (whatever the right name is, who knows) super retard strong or something. And besides, isn't the important thing that Deputy McWhorter went home safe that night?
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So, when I shoot and kill the next burglar that breaks into my house (just before Christmas in 2021 - they looted and emptied the house of keepsakes and family heirlooms) or, pop a round into the next lowlife that tries to steal my catalytic converter (twice stolen last year) all I have to do is pop a badge on my chest and I won't be charged?
By the way, literally no police response to any of these three crimes when I called them. Even though there was video evidence. A common theme in this area. One I might say justifies taking the law into one's own hands. I mean, if the police aren't going to try, why can't I be my own cop?
Some states have castle laws that cover in-home events and sometimes carjackings. A cat converter theft likely wouldn’t be considered a carjacking. IANAL. Ymmv.
By the way, literally no police response to any of these three crimes when I called them.
If you're lucky they'll make a report so you can submit it to your insurance. The chances of them investigating the crime are exactly zero. If you want the cops to show you have to trick them. Tell them there's a stray dog and a whole bunch of cops will show up wanting to be the first to shoot it. Or tell them some defenseless person is walking around and acting weird. Then locals, sheriff and state guys will be stumbling over each other to beat the guy up. Tell them a crime happened and they'll berate you for bothering them.
The modern version of Offenbach's "Bold Gendarmes"
You know, if we really did defund the police, and also decriminalize all thefts and assaults (except those rapey things), you will have to be your own cop.
As if a single person is actually advocated total dissolution of police and decriminalisation of theft and assualt.
Restorative justice only applies to the guilty, of which the perpetrators of your crime qualifies, so what would be the point of investigating the crime and arresting the criminal?
Yet you can shoot innocent people, because restorative justice does not apply to them. They committed no crime, so can never be restored to justice!
Look, it's not like the mentally ill are real people, so it's OK to shoot them. They're like dogs, right? /sarc
Minor nit: was the guy's last name Ward or Wade? Make up your mind, Lancaster. Fuckin' amateur hour.
The diagnosis of bipolar, ADHD, and anxiety is clearly post-facto. But the caller himself (which itself is a bit surprising – most callers are female) said that ‘he may be on something’.
So whether it’s potentially drugs – or reasonably likely to be untreated mental illness (roughly 20% of all calls and 30% of all police shootings), I really don’t understand why we choose to fail to even TRAIN police to deal with this. Likewise, domestic violence and drunken brawls. We certainly don’t select police for the skill. And I guess it is we the people who don’t give a shit because there is nothing and nowhere that police could take a mental episode person to – even if they did know how to deal with that person.
Reason once again beatifies a questionable saint. If I was waiting in a school pickup line with my toddler in the back seat, and some guy opened the door to get in "by mistake" and did not immediately back off, I would shoot him myself.
But if he had backed off, then got into the right car, would you get out of your car, walk over to him and shoot him?
People (cops, everyday people in the street) seem to be so shoot-happy lately. It seems to be the first resort rather than the last, for the bad guys and the "good" guys. WTF??
Police academy is very short - less than six months. Much of the training is simply recognizing legal situations that warrant an arrest without getting thrown out in court. And weapons.
Much like teachers who mostly are expected to babysit.
We expect little and receive little.
Now they have to worry about antifa bullshit. And other violent crap from the rabid street democrats. If it were somewhere like Portland, OR I would probably be very jumpy. Maybe Pueblo County is full of leftist trash too.
This is exactly the outcome qualified immunity guarantees. Then there is the unequal yet apposite reprisal some equally precarious but better-armed avenger can be counted on to inflict on a different, innocent and conscientious cop in an ambush. Politicians can be counted on to weaponize THAT for more coercive funding. People vote for initiation of deadly force, then get what they voted for. Then politicians use the outcome to intensify the feedback loop. Sigh...
FWIW as I noted at the time of the Philando Castile killing - if in fact Castile had drawn his gun and shot the cop dead and then argued that he was in fear of his life and it was self-defence, almost no jury would have acquitted him even though we know from what actually happened that he would have been justified in doing so.
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This all will come down to whether or not he made an attempt for the officer's gun.
The rest of it is pretty irrelevant.
And, worse, it will probably be whether the officer believed that he did, regardless of what all the video in the world might show.
Nah, fake news! People of his ethnicity never get shot by police, CNN and Kamala assure me!
C'mon guys, the incident was bad enough without your headline lying about it.
Wade was not killed for accidentally trying to get into the wrong car. He was killed because the cop likely overreacted when he thought Wade swallowed some narcotics.
The cops got called because he got in the wrong car. That's what precipitated this whole disaster.
As for swallowing a pill: SO?
"Is that an Ativan? I can shoot you now!!!"
Mishandled mishandled mishandled. Tragic.
I don't see why it's unreasonable to call the cops on someone you reasonably believe is trying to break into your car, though.
I once came back to my car, opened the door to the back seat, and there was a Doberman lying there.
At that moment, I realized the error, shot the dog, and shot myself.
Seemed like the right thing to do.
Any contact with the Police, no matter how minor, carries with it a potential death sentence.
And so does contact with anyone who carries with them the means of inflicting deadly force.
What, you don't think that angering a guy with a knife or gun in his waistband, or who bench-presses 200lbs and knows a thing or two about throwing punches and kicks in the right places, is a bad idea? As a general rule of thumb, you cannot know if the person you're picking on has the means -- and worse, the willingness -- to kill you.
It's probably a good idea to approach every person as though they can, and will, kill you, if you aggravate them enough.
And doing so has a nice benefit of encouraging all of us to be nicer to each other in general!
So you are unable to differentiate between someone empowered by the State to intervene and interfere with our daily lives and someone that you are hypothetically "picking on?"
What kind of fucking dumbass are you? Are you just a regular run-of-the-mill West Side of Bell Curve type of fucking dumbass. Or are you a college-educated sophist fucking dumbass?
I suppose we can put taxonomy aside and simply accept that you are one of the many that make up the general population of fucking dumbasses.
I am someone who had been literally mugged while walking down the streets of Birmingham, England, and who, a week later, learned about someone else just a week later who lost his life in a similar mugging, because he had his head bashed in with a hammer by the muggers.
I am someone who has looked deeply into the use of lethal force, and am well aware that more people are killed by gangsters than are killed by police.
I am someone who knows that if you choose to carry a gun for self-protection, you have to learn to de-escalate situations -- and that often means lowering your eyes and swallowing your pride, and saying "I'm sorry".
I am someone who is also aware that, while there are examples of police throwing their authority around, there are also plenty of examples of people getting "roughed up" by the police, because despite everything the police officers did to keep the situation from getting out of control, the person being detained started off rude, and then escalated things from there.
I am someone who is aware that just a bit of politeness would have prevented a lot of these situations -- perhaps even most of them -- and that, because of this, video of these encounters never really becomes well-known.
What kind of donkey are you, to believe that it's perfectly safe to strut around as if you're the most important person in the world, rudely demanding everyone to acquiesce to your needs and desires -- and expect no consequences at all?
That's nice.
So you don't know the difference between someone empowered by the State to intervene and interfere with our daily lives and someone that you are hypothetically “picking on?”
Thanks for the confirmation.
The dirty little secret is that everyone has power to interfere with everyone else's daily lives. It's just that the police have a little bit of extra protection with that regard.
But then again, so do the gangs of Chicago -- in exchange for their "get out the vote" efforts, the city often turns a blind eye to the murders they commit, to the point where they only solve 50% of their murders. It's just less official.
Gangs and cops are equivalent, got it.
Ah, I see you're new to libertarian thought.
Yes, cops and gangs are equivalent. Cops might be nicer than gangs, but not always -- and in places like Mexico and Chicago, the line distinguishing them often gets very blurry.
Oh, and taxation is theft. So is inflation.
You're a sophist.
Unfortunately, this does not preclude you from being a libertarian, you have company in the commentariat.
That seems a long-winded way to say that "An armed society is a polite society."
Yes it is !
It's murder and the pig will walk.
Like the one in Arizona who executed that young guy who committed no crime and already submitted.
"as both deputies tried to place him in handcuffs.
McWhorter drew his gun during the scuffle"
It was a good shoot. The guy did everything wrong – drugs and resisting. The tear- jerk story was written by a 13yr Old girl.
Seems like libtards struggle to recognize that breaking the law and fighting the police are grounds for getting a beat down or shot.
Seems like contards struggle to recognize that professional police officers deal with recalcitrant members of the public without resorting to beat downs or shootings.
I can relate to getting into the wrong car.
A few years ago I went to use my company's car. I walked out into the company parking lot, walked up to what I thought was the company car, pushed the door unlock button on the remote, opened the driver's door, sat in the driver's seat, closed the driver's door, then tried in vain to insert the key into the ignition. The key would not fit and for several moments I was truly puzzled. Then I looked about the interior of the car in detail and realized that I was not in the company car! I assume that the driver of this car had not locked the door after parking it.
About 15 years ago, I walked into the parking lot of a hospital and pushed the unlock button on my remote. My car and a car parked 3 spaces down unlocked. Same key code apparently.
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