Judge rejects petition for records in police shooting lawsui

Judge rejects petition for records in police shooting lawsuit


WILKES-BARRE — A Luzerne County judge on Monday dismissed a petition filed by attorney Barry Dyller, who wanted the district attorney’s office to turn over records of its investigation into the fatal police shooting of Jordan Oliver in December 2019.
The office did not retain any records after it cleared the officers of criminal wrongdoing, since that meant no criminal charges would be filed, First Assistant District Attorney Sam Sanguedolce said.
The district attorney’s office ruled that police were justified when they shot and killed Oliver, who was 20 when he died, in a wooded area near Warrior Run on Dec. 1, 2019.

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