Protestors gather in Caldwell County to demand justice
LOCKHART -- On Wednesday, protestors, community members, friends and family gathered outside the Caldwell County Justice Center to demand justice for Jennifer Miller, a woman who was killed in a car accident involving an off-duty San Marcos police officer.
According to a police report obtained by the Signal, Sgt. Ryan Hartman, the officer involved in the fatal crash, was driving with an open container of alcohol in the vehicle. Hartman illegally ran a stop sign and then hit the victims vehicle. Police records also show he was driving 16 MPH over the speed limit. Hartman was later seen on body cam footage apologizing for his role in the accident, telling the responding officer, I caused the death of someone by me not paying attention.
Despite Hartmans initial acceptance of guilt, he refused to submit himself to a field sobriety test. Protestors argue that by the time a warrant was obtained to test Hartmans blood alcohol content, too much time had passed, giving his body the opportunity to process the alcohol in his system.
The original grand jury dismissed the case and decided not to recommend charges against Hartman. Protestors allege that the grand jury was not provided with all the evidence, most notably the open container of alcohol as well as testimony from Pamela Watts, the other passenger in the vehicle. The grand jury in this case needs to know and be offended by the fact that the district attorney didnt tell them all the facts in this case, said Pamela Watts, life partner of Jennifer Miller. The grand jury can still ask to hear the case again. Protestors have also accused District Attorney Bryan Goertz of covering up the alleged crimes committed that night by Hartman.
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Hartman is still employed with the San Marcos police department.