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Family of Charlotte man killed by police appeals after judge rules shooting justified

Family of Charlotte man killed by police appeals after judge rules shooting justified
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Court: Charlotte man killed by police was in 'position of surrender'

Court: Charlotte man killed by police was in 'position of surrender'
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Family of Charlotte man killed by police appeals after judge rules shooting justified

The family of a Charlotte father fatally shot in 2017 during a six-second confrontation with Charlotte-Mecklenburg police has appealed a federal judge’s decision to dismiss the wrongful-death lawsuit filed against the officer involved, our partners at the Charlotte Observer reported. U.S. District Judge Robert Conrad of Charlotte said Officer David Guerra acted reasonably — and legally — on Sept. 6, 2017, when he twice shot Ruben Galindo near Sugar Creek Road and Interstate 85. Police are legally justified to use deadly force if they have a “reasonably objective” fear of imminent death or serious injury for themselves or others, under U.S. Supreme Court precedent and North Carolina law. ....

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