Texarkana Gazette

Officers charged in shooting death of 8-year-old girl

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PHILADELPH­IA — Three police officers have been charged with manslaught­er and reckless endangerme­nt after firing their weapons in the direction of a crowd of people exiting a high school football game outside of Philadelph­ia, killing an 8-year-old girl and injuring three people.

A grand jury recommende­d the charges against the three Sharon Hill Police officers, Devon Smith, Sean Dolan and Brian Devaney, in the August 27 shooting that killed Fanta Bility. Murder charges previously filed against two Black teenagers for firing the gunshots that prompted the officers to shoot were also dropped Tuesday, according to a news release from the Delaware County District Attorney’s office.

Each officer was charged with 10 counts of reckless endangerme­nt and one count of manslaught­er and involuntar­y manslaught­er, according the to the charging documents.

According to court records, all three men had their preliminar­y arraignmen­ts Tuesday morning and each was released on unsecured $500,000 bail. A message left with law firm McMonagle, Perri, McHugh, Mischak & Davis, which is representi­ng all three men, was not immediatel­y returned Tuesday.

Investigat­ors say Angelo “AJ” Ford, 16, got into an argument with Hasein Strand, 19, and exchanged gunfire outside of the Aug. 27 football game in Sharon Hill, a small borough just north of the Philadelph­ia Internatio­nal Airport. That gunfire included two gunshots in the direction of the three officers, who were monitoring the crowd as it left the game, authoritie­s said.

The officers returned that gunfire, firing their weapons toward a car they believed was involved in the initial gunfire, striking the car and members of the crowd of people leaving the game. Investigat­ors later determined that the women in the car were not responsibl­e for the initial gunfire.

Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteim­er had previously said there was a high probabilit­y that Bility and three of four others who were injured by gunfire had been struck by police. He said Tuesday that investigat­ors are now certain they were struck by police gunfire.

Delaware County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 27 President Joseph Fitzgerald issued a statement supporting the officers.

“This is a sad day for our officers, who face criminal charges for trying to do their jobs and keeping the community safe,” Fitzgerald wrote. “The FOP continues to support these fine officers and will provide a vigorous defense against these allegation­s.”

Borough officials had previously declined to release the officers’ names. On Tuesday, Sharon Hill Solicitor Sean Kilkenny said the borough council will vote later this week on a motion to fire all three officers in the wake of the grand jury’s findings.

Council President Tanya Allen wrote in an emailed statement that the council had been patient while the investigat­ion was ongoing, but could move forward with measures to “hold the officers accountabl­e.”

“Sharon Hill’s heart is still broken. The entire Borough grieves for Fanta Bility and we again convey our deepest sympathies to her family and everyone affected by the shooting,” Allen wrote in an emailed statement.

Stollsteim­er’s office also announced Tuesday that murder charges related to Bility’s killing were being withdrawn against the two Black teens.

“While I believe these defendants should be held accountabl­e for starting the series of events that ultimately led to Fanta Bility’s death, developmen­ts during the grand jury investigat­ion render it appropriat­e to withdraw these charges at this time,” Stollsteim­er wrote in the emailed release.

Stollsteim­er had initially said in November that the first-degree murder charges were warranted under the legal principle of transferre­d intent, meaning their actions had set off the chain of events leading to Bility’s death.

Earlier Tuesday, Strand had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault for his role in wounding one of the children struck by gunfire and to illegal possession of a firearm. In an emailed news release, a spokespers­on said under the terms of the plea agreement, Strand will serve between 32 and 64 months in prison.

Ford is still facing charges for his “attempt to kill Strand,” according to the release. A preliminar­y hearing for Ford was postponed last week as dozens of people gathered at the courthouse in Media to protest first-degree murder charges against the teens and demand that the officers be charged.

Stollsteim­er, a Democrat who was elected on a reform agenda, has faced mounting criticism by members of his own party since charging the teens in November.

At least two Democratic committees in Delaware County urged Stollsteim­er to recuse himself from the case and turn it over to the state attorney general’s office, while five members of the Philadelph­ia City Council released a statement last week condemning what they called a “shocking miscarriag­e of justice.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? Protesters call for police accountabi­lity in the death of 8-year-old Fanta Bility, who was shot outside a football game Thursday at the Delaware County Courthouse in Media, Pa. Three police officers have been charged with manslaught­er and reckless endangerme­nt after firing their weapons into a crowd of people exiting a high school football game outside of Philadelph­ia, killing Bility and injuring three people.
Associated Press Protesters call for police accountabi­lity in the death of 8-year-old Fanta Bility, who was shot outside a football game Thursday at the Delaware County Courthouse in Media, Pa. Three police officers have been charged with manslaught­er and reckless endangerme­nt after firing their weapons into a crowd of people exiting a high school football game outside of Philadelph­ia, killing Bility and injuring three people.

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