The Baltimore Police officer who shot and killed Donnell Rochester in February fired the fatal fourth shot when Rochester “no longer posed a threat” to the officer or any others, according to the Maryland Attorney General’s Independent Investigations Division.
The Baltimore Police officer who shot and killed Donnell Rochester in February fired the fatal fourth shot when Rochester “no longer posed a threat” to the officer or any others, according to the Maryland Attorney General’s Independent Investigations Division.
Baltimore Police officers acted “reasonably and lawfully” when they fatally fired weapons at Donnell Rochester, according to the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office.
Baltimore Police officers acted “reasonably and lawfully” when they fatally fired weapons at Donnell Rochester, according to the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office.
Friends and family of Donnell Rochester, 18, gathered outside Baltimore Police Headquarters to demand charges for the officers who killed him and mourn the loss of their loved one.