Chicago Sun-Times

NO FEDERAL CHARGES AGAINST KENOSHA COP IN JACOB BLAKE SHOOTING

- BY TODD RICHMOND

MADISON, Wis. — Federal prosecutor­s announced Friday that they won’t file charges against a white police officer who shot Jacob Blake in Wisconsin last year — a shooting that sparked protests that led to the deaths of two men.

Officer Rusten Sheskey shot Blake, who is Black, during a domestic disturbanc­e in Kenosha in August 2020.

The shooting left Blake paralyzed from the waist down and sparked several nights of protests, some of which turned violent. An Illinois man, Kyle Rittenhous­e, shot three people, killing two of them, during one of the demonstrat­ions.

State prosecutor­s decided not to file charges against Sheskey earlier this year after video showed that Blake, who was wanted on a felony warrant, was armed with a knife.

The U.S. Department of Justice launched its own investigat­ion days after the shooting. The agency announced Friday that a team of prosecutor­s from its Civil Rights Division and the U.S. attorney’s office in Milwaukee reviewed police reports, witness statements, dispatch logs and videos of the incident, and determined there wasn’t enough evidence to prove Sheskey used excessive force or violated Blake’s federal rights.

“Accordingl­y, the review of this incident has been closed without a federal prosecutio­n,” the

Justice Department said in a news release.

Blake’s uncle, Justin Blake, called the decision “unconscion­able” and said it “definitely steps on every civil right we can imagine this country owes every African American descendant.”

“If we had a heart to be broken, it would be,” he said. “But because we’ve been through all we’ve been, we’re not.”

The Justice Department’s findings dovetail with Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley’s determinat­ion in January that Sheskey could successful­ly argue that he fired in self-defense.

Sheskey and other officers encountere­d Blake after they responded to a call from a woman who reported that her boyfriend wasn’t supposed to be at her home. When they arrived, the woman told them Blake was trying to take her kids and her SUV.

Blake fought the officers as they tried to take him into custody. Sheskey and another officer tried to shock him with their stun guns to no avail. Blake tried to get into the SUV with his young children in the backseat, prompting Sheskey to grab his shirt. Sheskey told investigat­ors that he was afraid Blake would drive off with the children or use them as hostages.

 ?? ABC NEWS/GOOD MORNING AMERICA VIA AP ?? Jacob Blake on ABC News’ “Good Morning America” in January.
ABC NEWS/GOOD MORNING AMERICA VIA AP Jacob Blake on ABC News’ “Good Morning America” in January.
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Rusten Sheskey

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