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Denver DA Beth McCann won t charge officer in fatal shooting
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Phillips can take wing now. On May 12, Denver District Attorney Beth McCann announced that neither Phillips nor fellow Glendale cop Neal McCormick will be charged for killing Pacheaco. The determination was welcomed by the Glendale Police Department, whose spokesperson, Captain Mike Gross, notes: We agree with the district attorney’s decision, and thank them for their thoroughness, professionalism and transparency in their investigation. Any loss of life is a tragedy, and our sympathy is with the family of John Pacheaco.
A far different reaction is offered by attorney Matthew Haltzman, who represents Pacheaco s family. The egregious and unjustifiable use of force by officers Phillips and McCormick is symptomatic of a broader culture in law enforcement that tells officers to shoot first and ask questions later, he says. The video evidence already available in this case shows that no officer was hit by or endan
DA: Officers justified in killing man
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Anderson County District Attorney General David Clark won t be prosecuting the Oak Ridge Police Department officers who shot Oak Ridge resident Fred Arcera, 41, last August.
In his report Monday, Clark stated the officers acted in self defense against Arcera who Clark said had two knives and had tried to attack the officers.
“Police officers are individuals that we trust and invest with special legal authority, including the authority to use force. That force may include lethal force under limited circumstances,” he said in the report.
In the report, Clark also expressed sympathy for Arcera, who he said was a military veteran and suffered from mental health issues.
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Seventh Judicial District Attorney General Dave Clark released his report about the police shooting on Monday morning.
The report said that the man who died in the shooting, Fred J. Arcera, 25, was a U.S. Army veteran who had mental health problems and was reported to be suicidal telling officers to kill him and he had large butcher knives and had threatened officers, moving toward them with the knives that Saturday night.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation investigated the shooting, which is common after law enforcement officers fatally shoot someone.
Clark’s report is below. See Arcera’s obituary here.
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