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Jury deadlocks in second trial of Ohio cop who shot motorist

- By Dan Sewell Associated Press

It’s the latest racially charged police shooting case to show the reluctance of jurors to convict officers.

CINCINNATI — A second mistrial was declared Friday in the case of a white University of Cincinnati officerwho­killed anunarmed black motorist during a traffic stop. It’s the latest racially charged police shooting case to show the reluctance of jurors to convict officers.

Hamilton County Judge Leslie Ghiz declared a mistrial after more than 30 hours of jury deliberati­ons over five days.

The jurors had said earlier Friday that they were unable to reach a verdict in Officer Ray Tensing’s trial, but Ghiz had sent them back to try again on the counts of murder and voluntary manslaught­er.

Instead, they sent her another note some three hours later, saying: “We are almost evenly split regarding our votes.”

The note said they didn’t foresee reaching a unanimous verdict.

Tensing looked down, his hand on his face, as the judge announced the mistrial over the death of Sam DuBose, 43, whowas shot in the head while driving away from the traffic stop July 19, 2015.

Tensing and his family left quickly without comment.

The first trial against Tensing, 27, also ended in a mistrial after the jury deliberate­d 25 hours over four days in November without reaching a verdict.

The case is among several across the country in recent years that have raised attention to how police deal with blacks.

A jury last week acquitted a Minnesota officerwho fatally shot Philando Castile during a traffic stop. And jurors on Wednesday acquitted a black police officer of first-degree reckless homicide in the death of a black Milwaukee man who threw away the gun he was carrying during a brief foot chase after a traffic stop.

Prosecutor­s will have to decide whether to try Tensing for a third time.

 ?? CARA OWSLEY/CINCINNATI ENQUIRER ?? Audrey DuBose, right, is the mother of Sam DuBose, an unarmed black motorist killed during a traffic stop.
CARA OWSLEY/CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Audrey DuBose, right, is the mother of Sam DuBose, an unarmed black motorist killed during a traffic stop.
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In 1497 the first recorded sighting of North America by a European took place as explorer John Cabot, on a voyage for England, spotted land, probably in present-day Canada.In 1509 Henry VIIIwas crowned king of England.In 1542 Christianm­ystic and poet St. John of the Cross was born Juan deYepes y Alvarez in Fontiveros, Spain. In 1647 Margaret Brent, a niece of Lord Baltimore, was ejected fromthe Maryland Assembly after demanding a place and vote in that governing body. In 1839 Gustavus Swift, founder of the Swift& Co. meatpackin­g company in Chicago, was born in presentday Sagamore, Mass.

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