Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Vallejo police fire officer involved in 2 killings

- By Richard Winton

The police chief of Vallejo, Calif., on Thursday fired an officer involved in two fatal shootings of Black men that occurred a year apart.

Ryan McMahon was terminated following an internal affairs investigat­ion that concluded he violated department policies by “engaging in unsafe conduct and neglect for basic firearm safety during the incident.”

McMahon killed Ronell Foster in 2018. Last year, he and five other officers fatally shot rapper Willie McCoy, who performed under the name Willie Bo.

The department did not identify the incident related to the firing. But earlier this year, the police chief indicated that he would take action to remove McMahon from the force after the McCoy shooting, in which six officers fired 55 bullets at the 20-year-old, who had been sleeping in his car outside a Taco Bell, on Feb. 9, 2019. Documents released in August revealed that the department was seeking to

act against McMahon for endangerin­g another officer with his shots during that incident.

“Any conduct outside the level of profession­alism this city deserves will not be tolerated by the Vallejo Police Department,” Chief Shawny Williams said in announcing the terminatio­n. “I understand we have a long way to go in rebuilding trust among the residents of Vallejo, and I will continue to take the necessary steps to better serve this community.”

The firing comes as a

number of deadly shootings by the Vallejo Police Department have led California Atty. Gen. Xavier Becerra to begin a review of the unit and to recommend reforms to use-of-force policies and measures involving bias and community policing.

The deadly encounter with McCoy began after a Taco Bell employee reported a man slumped over in a Mercedes-Benz in the drive-through lane. McCoy was asleep when police officers approached and spotted a gun on his lap. The car was in drive. When McCoy awoke, he reached forward toward the gun, police said.

Police body-cam video showed another officer shouting for McCoy to put his hands where he could see them before gunshots erupted in rapid succession. The video revealed that McCoy moved his hand to his shoulder before six officers unloaded 55 rounds in 3.5 seconds.

Before the shooting, body-cam video showed officers discussing whether the car was locked and whether they could pull McCoy out of the vehicle. One officer is heard saying that he would open the door and take the gun: “I’m gonna go in there and grab that gun. If he reaches for it....” One officer nods, and another responds, “Yup.”

Solano County’s district attorney has appointed a special prosecutor to review the shooting.

Less than a year before the McCoy shooting, McMahon fatally shot Foster after stopping him for riding a bicycle without a headlamp. The city and its insurer recently paid a $5.7-million settlement in a federal civil rights lawsuit brought by Foster’s family.

The officer said he initiated the stop to educate Foster on the dangers to himself and to those on Sonoma Boulevard. McMahon alleged that after a brief pursuit, he got near Foster, who tried to grab his f lashlight and strike him during an altercatio­n. McMahon said that with his life threatened, he shot McMahon. Foster, shot in the back of the head, died at the scene.

The lawsuit alleged that the officer shot Foster as he ran. The Solano County district attorney’s office declined to charge the officer, calling the use of deadly force justified.

John Burris, an attorney who has represente­d both victims’ families, said McMahon “should have been fired for misuse of deadly fire and should not be terminated for firing at fellow officers.

“This sends the wrong message to officers,” Burris said. “This is a renegade department out of control.”

 ?? Family photo ?? WILLIE McCOY, right, with family members, died after he was shot at by six Vallejo police officers.
Family photo WILLIE McCOY, right, with family members, died after he was shot at by six Vallejo police officers.

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