The Denver Post

Texas prosecutor­s face an uphill battle

Suburban Dallas officer out on bond after being chargedwit­h murder in death of 15-year-old

- By Juan A. Lozano

houston » Authoritie­swho’ve charged awhite suburban Dallas police officer with murder in a black teenager’s death face a tough task in getting a conviction as few of these cases go to trial and, when they do, juries remain reluctant to second guess an officer’s decision to use deadly force, legal experts said Saturday.

Roy Oliver is free on bond after being charged Friday in the death of 15-year-old Jordan Edwards. Investigat­ors say Oliver shot into a car of teenagers leaving an unruly party onApril 29, killing Edwards. Oliver was fired by the Balch Springs Police Department three days after the shooting.

Philip Stinson, a criminal justice professor at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, said data he’s collected since 2005 on police shootings shows officers rarely are charged in deadly shootings. It’s even rarer for an officer to be convicted, according to the data.

Fromhis research, Stinson estimates that fatal shootings by U.S. police officers who are on duty occur about 1,000 times a year. But since 2005, only 81 officers have been charged with murder or manslaught­er resulting from an on-duty shooting, he said. Of these 81 cases, there have been 30 conviction­s, 31 cases with no conviction and 20 that are still pending.

In recent years, many police shootings have been captured on video taken by officers’ body cameras or witnesses’ cellphones. But Stinson said such evidence still doesn’t guarantee a conviction.

He points to the 2015 shooting in South Carolina of black motoristWa­lter Scott by officer Michael Slager. A cellphone video captured Slager shooting Scott five times in the back as the unarmed 50-year-old man ran away during a traffic stop. InDecember a mistrial was declared in Slager’s murder trial after a jury couldn’t reach a verdict. Slager pleaded guilty onTuesday to a federal charge of violating Scott’s civil rights.

“I’m not willing to say it’s jury nullificat­ionwhere the jury is just not going to convict in any scenario,” Stinson said. “But we are getting close to that, to the extent that even inwhat seem to be the strongest cases for a prosecutor, such as the Slager case, a jury is just very reluctant to convict the officer.”

Oliver’s mother, Linda, has told KXASTV her son is “a man of strong character.”

Edwards’ family issued a statement late Friday saying Oliver’s arrest on the murder charge “brings hope that the justice system will bend against the overwhelmi­ngweight of our frustratio­n.”

Aprivate funeral service for Edwardswas held on Saturday.

Balch Springs police had originally said the vehicle Edwardswas a passenger inwas reversing “in an aggressive­manner” toward officers. But Police Chief Jonathan Haber later said video taken at the scene proved the vehicle was actually driving away. Oliver opened fire on the teenagers’ car with a rifle. The bullets shattered the front passenger-side window and fatally struck Edwards.

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