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Atlanta’s top cop quits after fatal shooting

- By Russ Bynum and Brynn Anderson

ATLANTA — Atlanta’s police chief resigned Saturday, hours after a black man was fatally shot by an officer in a struggle following a field sobriety test. Authoritie­s said the slain man had grabbed an officer’s Taser but was running away when he was shot.

Police Chief Erika Shields stepped down as the killing of 27year-old Rayshard Brooks sparked a new wave of protests in Atlanta after turbulent demonstrat­ions that followed the death of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s had simmered down.

Protesters on Saturday night set fire to the Wendy’s restaurant where Brooks was fatally shot the night before and blocked traffic on a nearby highway.

Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced the police chief ’s resignatio­n at a Saturday afternoon news conference. The mayor also called for the immediate firing of the unidentifi­ed officer who opened fire at Brooks.

“I do not believe that this was a justified use of deadly force and have called for the immediate terminatio­n of the officer,“Bottoms said.

She said it was Shields’ own decision to step aside as police chief and that she would remain with the city in an undetermin­ed role. Interim Correction­s Chief Rodney Bryant would serve as interim police chief until a permanent replacemen­t is found.

Video footage released

The Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion, which is investigat­ing the shooting, said the deadly confrontat­ion started with officers responding to a complaint that a man was sleeping in a car blocking the restaurant’s drive-thru lane. The GBI said Brooks failed a field sobriety test and then resisted officers’ attempts to arrest him.

The GBI released security camera video of the shooting Saturday. The footage shows a man running from two white police officers as he raises a hand, which is holding some type of object, toward an officer a few steps behind him. The officer draws his gun and fires as the man keeps running, then falls to the ground in the parking lot.

GBI Director Vic Reynolds said Brooks had grabbed a Taser from one of the officers and appeared to point it at the officer as he fled, prompting the officer to reach for his gun and fire an estimated three shots.

The security camera video recorded Brooks “running or fleeing from Atlanta police officers,” Reynolds said. “It appears that he has in his hand a Taser.”

The footage does not show Brooks’ initial struggle with police.

L. Chris Stewart, an attorney for Brooks’ family, said the officer who shot him should be charged for “an unjustifie­d use of deadly force, which equals murder.”

“You can’t have it both ways in law enforcemen­t,“Stewart said. “You can’t say a Taser is a nonlethal weapon … but when an African American grabs it and runs with it, now it’s some kind of deadly, lethal weapon that calls for you to unload on somebody.”

He said Brooks was a father of four and had celebrated a daughter’s eighth birthday Friday before he was killed.

The shooting came at a time of heightened tension over police brutality and calls for reforms across the U.S. following the May 25 death of Floyd in Minneapoli­s. Atlanta was among U.S. cities where large crowds of protesters took to the streets.

Demonstrat­ors, including members of Brooks’ family, gathered Saturday outside the restaurant where he was shot.

Among those protesting was Crystal Brooks, who said she is Rayshard Brooks’ sister-in-law.

“He wasn’t causing anyone any harm,” she said. “The police went up to the car and even though the car was parked they pulled him out of the car and started tussling with him.”

She added: “He did grab the Taser, but he just grabbed the Taser and ran.”

Initial praise for chief

Shields, Atlanta’s police chief for less than four years, was initially praised in the days following Floyd’s death last month. She said the Minnesota officers involved should go to prison and walked into crowds of protesters in downtown Atlanta, telling demonstrat­ors she understood their frustratio­ns and fears. She appeared at Bottoms’ side as the mayor made an impassione­d plea for protesters to go home when things turned violent with smashed storefront­s and police cruisers set ablaze.

Days later, Shields fired two officers and benched three others caught on video May 30 in a hostile confrontat­ion with two college students whose car was stuck in traffic caused by the protests. The officers fired Tasers at the pair and dragged them from the vehicle. When prosecutor­s later charged six of the officers involved, however, Shields openly questioned the charges.

The shooting of Brooks two weeks later raised further questions about the Atlanta department. In a statement, Shields said she chose to resign “out of a deep and abiding love for this city and this department.”

“It is time for the city to move forward and build trust between law enforcemen­t and the communitie­s they serve,” Shields said.

Reynolds said his agents will turn over results of their investigat­ion to Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard, whose office will decide whether criminal charges are warranted against either of the unidentifi­ed officers.

Howard said Saturday that his office “has already launched an intense, independen­t investigat­ion of the incident” without waiting for the GBI’s results.

Brooks died after being taken to an Atlanta hospital. One of the officers was treated and released for unspecifie­d injuries.

 ?? Photos by Ben Gray / Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on via AP ?? A protester holds a sign as a Wendy’s restaurant burns Saturday night in Atlanta. Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed by police Friday night following a struggle in the Wendy’s parking lot.
Photos by Ben Gray / Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on via AP A protester holds a sign as a Wendy’s restaurant burns Saturday night in Atlanta. Rayshard Brooks was shot and killed by police Friday night following a struggle in the Wendy’s parking lot.
 ??  ?? Protesters are arrested Saturday after shutting down Interstate 75 in Atlanta. Brooks grabbed an officer’s Taser but was fleeing when he was shot, said the Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion.
Protesters are arrested Saturday after shutting down Interstate 75 in Atlanta. Brooks grabbed an officer’s Taser but was fleeing when he was shot, said the Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion.

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