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CITY OF STAFFORD

PRESS RELEASE October 15, 2009 The City was informed last night that the Hobart family plans to file a lawsuit today against the City of Stafford, its Chief of Police and one of its police officers in connection with the death of Aaron Hobart. Both the City and the Fort Bend County District Attorney’s Office conducted comprehensive investigations of the facts and circumstances surrounding Mr. Hobart’s death and these investigations were presented to a Fort Bend County Grand Jury. The City understands the Grand Jury made its own further investigation and this independent body of citizens – a jury determined the officer’s actions were justified under the deadly circumstances created by Aaron Hobart. All investigations have revealed that the Hobart family called the Stafford Police Department and requested assistance because both parents realized Aaron Hobart was such a danger to himself, his family and others that his family could no longer control his unpredictable and violent behavior. A police officer responded at the Hobart family’s request. Without any provocation or warning, and within seconds after the officer entered the home, Aaron Hobart charged and viciously attacked the officer. The officer believed his life was in jeopardy due to Mr. Hobart’s violent and unprovoked assault so the officer fired in self defense to stop Mr. Hobart’s potentially deadly attack. The facts developed during all investigations substantiate the officer’s report and the reasonable basis of his belief that his life was in danger when he fired. Accordingly, all indications are that the officer's actions were consistent with the state-mandated law enforcement training which all Texas peace officers receive. While City officials are certainly sympathetic to the Hobart's loss, it was the result of their son's violent attack on the officer. The City is not aware of any legitimate basis for any claim against it or any of its officials or employees but it will evaluate the lawsuit thoroughly when it has an opportunity to learn of the allegations raised in the complaint. In light of the circumstances and outcome of the independent investigations which have already been conducted, the City will vigorously defend against any baseless or frivolous claims brought against it or its employees. While others may, unfortunately, choose to sensationalize Aaron Hobart’s tragic death in the media and make irresponsible, groundless assertions, the responsibilities of public service and the nature of the litigation process are such that City officials cannot now, and will not likely be in a position to, make any further public statements about this matter until the threatened litigation is resolved.

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