San Antonio Express-News

Cop charged in Black man’s death fired

- By Jamie Stengle

DALLAS — A white police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a Black man in a small city was fired Thursday.

A statement from Wolfe City said officer Shaun Lucas, 22, was fired for “his egregious violation” of city and Police Department policy. The city of about 1,500 people is about 70 miles northeast of Dallas.

Jonathan Price, 31, was killed after Lucas arrived at a convenienc­e store Oct. 3 to check out a report of a fight.

In a statement Monday announcing Lucas had been charged, the Texas Rangers said Price “resisted in a nonthreate­ning posture and began walking away,” and that the officer's actions weren't “reasonable.”

Lucas had been with the Wolfe City Police Department for a little less than six months when the shooting took place, records from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcemen­t show.

His prior law enforcemen­t experience had been working as a jailer with the Hunt County Sheriff 's Office for about five months

Lee Merritt, an attorney representi­ng Price's family, said the family was relieved to hear Lucas had been fired, but thought it should have happened sooner.

Lucas remained jailed Thursday in lieu of posting $1 million bail.

His attorney, John Snider, said there was no appeal process available for Lucas to challenge the firing.

Snider said Lucas “acted within policy and law.“

“Mr. Lucas only discharged his pistol as a last resort in response to an aggressive assailant who was actively trying to take his“stun gun, Snider said.

But Merritt said Thursday he doesn't believe what happened.

He said witnesses have said Price was “too far away to even be considered as reaching for the” stun gun.

He said that after the stun gun was deployed, Price's “muscle movements at that point were involuntar­y, so he wasn't reaching for anything consciousl­y.”

An affidavit released Wednesday said that when Lucas arrived at the convenienc­e store, he was greeted by Price, who asked the officer “you doing good” several times and extended his hand in a handshake gesture.

Price apologized for broken glass on the ground, telling the officer someone had tried “to wrap me up.”

The affidavit says Lucas thought Price was intoxicate­d and tried to detain him. Price said “I can't be detained” as Lucas grabbed at his arm and used verbal commands. When Lucas produced a stun gun, Price began to walk away.

After Lucas deployed the that is stun gun, which wasn't fully effective, Price walked toward him and appeared to reach out to grab the end of the stun gun, the affidavit said.

The affidavit said Lucas then fired four times, striking Price in the upper torso.

Price later was pronounced dead at a hospital.

Merritt said the descriptio­n in the affidavit of what led to the shooting mirrored what Lucas' attorney has said. He said it was unfair that it was released before the officer's body camera video and surveillan­ce video have been released.

Police haven't released any details about the reported fight that brought Lucas to the convenienc­e store, but Price's family and friends said the one-time college football player had intervened in a domestic disturbanc­e.

The funeral for Price will be held Saturday at the high school football field.

Price, who worked in maintenanc­e for the city, had played football at Hardin-simmons

University Abilene.

Family and friends said the personal trainer and body builder had dreams of starting his own fitness center.

Tony Coleman, an Oklahoma City attorney who grew up in Wolfe City, said this week that the community always comes together when someone dies, but that the death of Price “has touched the community in a way that that it's never been touched before.”

Coleman, who's representi­ng Price's family along with Merritt, said there haven't been race-related problems in the tight-knit community.

Price's mother, Marcella Louis, said this week: “He helped everybody in this community and had a big heart and spirit.”

The city said in its statement Thursday that the mayor and City Council are grateful that gatherings in support of Price and his family have remained peaceful. in

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Shaun Lucas was fired for violation of city and police policy.

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