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TBI: Man shot, killed by officer was wanted out of Massachusetts

TBI: Man shot, killed by officer was wanted out of Massachusetts
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Notes on police violence: Multiple killings the same week Derek Chauvin convicted

Notes on police violence: Multiple killings the same week Derek Chauvin convicted Father of 10 shot dead in North Carolina Forty-year-old Andrew Brown, father of 10, was fatally shot Wednesday morning by a Pasquotank County sheriff’s deputy in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Few details are known about the police shooting at this time, but the Pasquotank County Sheriff’s Office states the shooting occurred around 8:30 a.m. while deputies were serving a search warrant. According to a witness, Brown got into his car and started to drive away. Neighbors said the deputy fired his weapon between 6 and 8 times into Brown’s vehicle. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation has been called in to take over the investigation.

No charges in death of a Tennessee high school student after officer-involved shooting, DA says

No charges in death of a Tennessee high school student after officer-involved shooting, DA says No charges will be brought against the officers involved in the fatal shooting of a teenager at Austin-East Magnet High School in Knoxville, Tennessee, the Knox County District Attorney announced Wednesday. Knox County District Attorney Charme Allen, who also released security and body camera footage, said her office has reviewed all the evidence in the case. From the evidence collected, Allen said she would not be bringing charges against any responding officers because it was reasonable for that officer who fired to feel his and the other officers’ lives were in danger.

Knoxville officer who fatally shot teen in high school bathroom won t face charges, DA says

Knoxville officer who fatally shot teen in high school bathroom won t face charges, DA says By Jordan Smith Bodycam footage released in fatal Knoxville high school shooting After pressure from protesters, activists, Mayor Indya Kincannon and a judge, Knox County District Attorney General Charme Allen released the footage to the public. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - The officer who shot and killed 17-year-old Anthony J. Thompson, Jr. in a restroom at Austin-East Magnet High School on April 12 will not face criminal charges. At a news conference on Wednesday, Knox County District Attorney General Charme Allen said Officer Jonathon Clabough’s actions were justified under Tennessee’s self-defense law.

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