Trooper pleads not guilty in shooting during traffic stop January 31, 2021 GMT BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A Louisiana state trooper on Friday pleaded not guilty in charges brought after the 2018 shooting of an unarmed man who was fleeing a traffic stop. The man was partially paralyzed from the shooting. The Advocate reports that Kasha Domingue, 43, of Baton Rouge, was indicted in October on counts of aggravated second-degree battery and illegal use of a weapon in the shooting of Clifton Dilley, a Baton Rouge man who was 19 at the time. The shooting occurred July 10, 2018, behind Village Grocery on Perkins Road. Dilley was a passenger in a car whose driver had been pulled over for allegedly making an illegal U-turn. A state investigator’s affidavit says Dilley was charging toward Domingue when he was shot, but a federal lawsuit claims he was running away.