Delays in Prosecuting White Police for Shooting Man In 2018

Delays in Prosecuting White Police for Shooting Man In 2018 Allowed Him to Gun Down A Black Man Last Month


By Victor Omondi
Civil rights attorney John Burris, is upset by the delay in prosecuting Andrew Hall, a white police officer from Danville California, who opened fire on an unarmed Filipino man in 2018. Hall’s prosecution had to wait until last week.
Burris, who’s representing the mother of the 33-year-old Filipino, felt that this was too much delay and that it’s what allowed Hall to kill another person, this time a Black man. Burris also feels that if Hall’s prosecution would have come earlier, the Black man he gunned down would still be alive. 
“In this instance, the delay in prosecuting Hall is particularly hurtful because Hall recently shot and killed a homeless man, Tyrell Wilson, under very questionable circumstances,” Burris said. “Wilson could be alive if Hall were prosecuted earlier.”

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