New Rochelle Police Commissioner Joseph Schaller announced Thursday evening officer Alec McKenna did not commit any violations when he fatally shot Kamal Flowers last June. The determination came after a months-long internal review into the June 5, 2020 incident where Flowers was killed by McKenna, who has been on the force since 2015. A grand jury declined to indict McKenna on any charges connected to the shooting last November. McKenna has been on paid administrative leave since the shooting and remained on leave as of Thursday, according to the city. "The entire incident was thoroughly investigated; and, it has been concluded that none of the officers involved in this incident committed any violations of the Department's policies or procedures," Schaller said in a statement.