Chicago’s top cop argued there are certain situations where it’s acceptable to shoot a fleeing suspect in the back during a trial Thursday.
Eddie Johnson, the Chicago Police Department’s superintendent, testified during a wrongful death trial concerning a 2013 fatal police shooting, reports NBC Chicago.
The family of a slain teen boy filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Chicago officer who fatally shot their fleeing son. During the trial, Green family attorney Victor Henderson asked Johnson if it’s justifiable to shoot a fleeing suspect.
“Yes. I have a constant reminder right here that someone can fire at you while they are running away,” Johnson said at the trial, referring to the time a fleeing, but armed, suspect shot him in 2005.
The Green family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against officer Robert Gonzalez, who shot their 17-year-old son Christian Green in 2013. The family contends that Gonzalez shot Green when he was unarmed and running away from officers.
Their lawyer pointed out that police reports showed the gun was found 75 feet from Green’s body.
“Any time anyone, male, female, black or white is fleeing and is shot in the back, that is cause for alarm,” Henderson told NBC 5 previously.
http://dailycaller.com/2017/04/07/chicago-top-cop-explains-when-its-okay-to-shoot-a-fleeing-suspect/
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