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Friends of Orem Man who are killed by the police

Orem – The Sheriff's office in Utah County says that a weapon was found next to a man who was shot in an Orem house by police officers who received a search order.

But from Monday, the sheriff's office did not publish the name of the man or even at his age, since only the weekly shootout by the protocol team of the critical incident is involved by Officer, which turns his results on the lawyer's office in Utah County.

On May 5, the Utah County Major Crimes Task Force served a search command in a residence near 400 North and 800 East around 11:30 p.m. According to a statement published on Monday, the Task Force Alejandro Andres Demery, 33, had examined for several weeks for alleged drug distribution. The charging documents Listen Demerys home address near 300 north and 200 east, but in an affidavit from the police, his address near 400 North and 800 East is listed, where the arrest warrant was delivered.

Shortly after leaving his residence, Demery was run over and arrested. He was charged with the intention of distributing a second degree on Thursday before the 4th district court due to two cases of drug possession. And two counts of drug possession and a number of possession of drug utensils, class B. Two others were also arrested in his car. A man, Fernando Ledesma Aguardo, 39, was charged with four offenses.

Shortly after they had arrested Demery, the Task Force served “the search command in the residence in the area of ​​400 north and 800 east in OREM. When the members of the Task Force entered the house, they announced that they were law enforcement authorities and served an arrest warrant. Monday.

Although the Sheriff's office has not publicly identified the deceased man, several people say in social media posts that 24-year-old Jesse Anderson-The acts have the same address in Demerys booking sheet near 400 North and 800 East. It is not known whether the members of the Task Force have restored any evidence in connection with the drug examination in the apartment. According to court records in Utah, Anderson had a minor criminal history, mainly accelerated and violations of traffic.

“Jesse Anderson was such a wonderful young man and I am proud to say that I got to know him and grow up and become this amazing person. He definitely doesn't deserve it,” wrote a woman on Facebook.

Several people also used the Hashtag #JuSticeforjoseseandson while creating their social media posts.

“He was not just a good child, but a clean child never drunk or drunk, made a very clever and happy child. Loved cars and motorcycles,” said another post.

A Gofundme campaign* was Anderson's family.

“His family is shaken by this tragedy and is now the unimaginable task of saying goodbye too early,” says the campaign. “He was the kind of person with whom they could speak for hours. Whether they needed a heart-to-heart or just someone to listen, Jesse was always there. He was forgiving, friendly and wore a gentleness that all felt safe and seen.

“We collect donations to support the funeral and memorial costs, to support your grieving family and to start the long way towards justice and accountability.”

*KSL.com does not assure that money that is paid into the account will be applied to the benefit of the people mentioned as beneficiaries. If you consider a deposit to the account, you should consult your own consultants and otherwise continue at their own risk.

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