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Prosecutors: Fatal police shooting of Black man in Clark County was justified
By AP News Staff article
HAZEL DELL, Wash. - A Clark County deputy who shot and killed a Black man during a traffic stop in southwestern Washington acted justifiably and shouldn’t face criminal charges, a panel of prosecutors said.
Five Washington state prosecutors wrote Tuesday that the Feb. 4 traffic stop was flawed, but ultimately Deputy Sean Boyle acted in good faith when he shot Jenoah Donald, 30, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported. Donald’s refusal to exit the vehicle quickly escalated and Deputy Boyle, unable to reach his Taser, drew his weapon and shot Mr. Donald to protect himself and other deputies, the prosecutors wrote.
Prosecutors: Fatal police shooting of Black man justified
July 13, 2021
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HAZEL DELL, Wash. (AP) A Clark County deputy who shot and killed a Black man during a traffic stop in southwestern Washington acted justifiably and shouldn’t face criminal charges, a panel of prosecutors said.
Five Washington state prosecutors wrote Tuesday that the Feb. 4 traffic stop was flawed, but ultimately Deputy Sean Boyle acted “in good faith” when he shot Jenoah Donald, 30, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.
“Donald’s refusal to exit the vehicle quickly escalated and Deputy Boyle, unable to reach his Taser, drew his weapon and shot Mr. Donald to protect himself and other deputies,” the prosecutors wrote.