San Francisco Chronicle

Cop who shot teen says they fought over gun

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WASHINGTON — The police officer who fatally shot an unarmed 18-year-old in a St. Louis suburb last summer has told investigat­ors that he was pinned in his vehicle and in fear for his life as they struggled over his gun, the New York Times reported.

Ferguson, Mo., police Officer Darren Wilson has told authoritie­s that Michael Brown reached for the gun during a scuffle, the Times reported in a story posted on its website Friday night. The officer’s account to authoritie­s did not explain why he fired at Brown multiple times after emerging from his vehicle, according to the newspaper.

The Times reported that the account of Wilson’s version of events came from government officials briefed on the federal civil rights investigat­ion into the Aug. 9 shooting that sparked racial unrest and weeks of protests, some of which turned violent. Wilson is white and Brown was black.

Wilson confronted Brown and a friend while they were walking back to Brown’s home from a convenienc­e store. After the shooting, Brown died at the scene. Some witnesses have told authoritie­s and news media that Brown had his hands raised when Wilson approached with his weapon and fired repeatedly. An independen­t autopsy commission­ed by the family says that Brown was shot at least six times, including twice in the head.

Benjamin Crump, the attorney for Brown’s parents, said Saturday that the officer’s account of what happened was “self-serving.”

“The officer is going to say whatever he has to say to try to justify killing an unarmed teenager,” Crump said. “And certainly, his statement should not be taken above independen­t eye witnesses who are completely unbiased when he has every reason to be biased.”

Crump also said that because there were reports that Michael Brown was shot while he ran away, it “doesn’t matter” what happened in the car beforehand.

“He was definitely not in fear of threat when Michael Brown was running away from him,” Crump said.

The Times reported that Wilson has told investigat­ors that he was trying to leave his SUV when Brown pushed him back in and that once inside the vehicle the two began to fight. Wilson told authoritie­s that Brown punched and scratched him repeatedly, leaving swelling on his face and cuts on his neck.

Wilson, who had been patrolling Ferguson for nearly three years, was placed on leave after the shooting. A state grand jury is considerin­g charges against him.

 ?? Associated Press ?? In a photo made from a video, police Officer Darren Wilson attends a City Council meeting in Ferguson, Mo., in February, months before he fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown.
Associated Press In a photo made from a video, police Officer Darren Wilson attends a City Council meeting in Ferguson, Mo., in February, months before he fatally shot 18-year-old Michael Brown.

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