New York Daily News

Conn. cop cleared in fatal shoot

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HARTFORD — A Connecticu­t police officer who fired through the windshield of a car coming at him and killed the 18-year-old driver was justified in using deadly force, a state prosecutor announced Wednesday.

Wethersfie­ld Officer Layau Eulizier believed that the car was about to hit him and that his life was in danger, Hartford prosecutor Gail Hardy determined.

Police said Anthony Jose Vega Cruz drove at Eulizier after fleeing a traffic stop and leading police on a brief chase.

Hardy's decision outraged Vega Cruz's relatives, who vowed to sue Eulizier and the police department, said their lawyer, Ben Crump.

“This execution-style killing was senseless — a traffic violation should not carry a death sentence,” Crump said in a statement. “Officer Eulizier was sworn to protect the rights of every citizen, and he failed that duty in the most shocking of ways.”

Police dashcam and business surveillan­ce videos show Eulizier running in front of the car while it is stopped briefly during the April 2019 chase. Eulizier yells, “Show me your hands,” several times and fires two shots through the windshield when the teenager drives at him.

Vega Cruz died two days later at a hospital, while a passenger, his 18-year-old girlfriend, was not injured.

“Officer Eulizier discharged his firearm in fear that the operator was about to run him over and that he would lose his own life,” Hardy wrote in a report. “His belief that deadly force was needed to defend himself and others from the use or imminent use of deadly physical force was objectivel­y reasonable and therefore justified.”

Officers were trying to pull over Vega Cruz because the license plates on his car were not registered to that vehicle, officials said.

Vega Cruz's relatives and the NAACP had called for Eulizier to be arrested, while the family's lawyers described the officer as a “ticking time bomb” because of problems he had at another police department. Eulizier is black, while Vega Cruz was Hispanic.

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