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Ex-San Francisco cop charged in 2017 fatal shooting of man

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SAN FRANCISCO – A former rookie San Francisco police officer who was on his fourth day on the job when he fatally shot an unarmed carjacking suspect in 2017 has been charged with manslaught­er, the city’s top prosecutor announced Monday.

Christophe­r Samayoa was charged with voluntary manslaught­er, involuntar­y manslaught­er, assault by an executive officer, assault with a semi automatic firearm and negligent discharge of a firearm in the killing of 42-year-old Keita O’Neil, said District Attorney Chesa Boudin.

Boudin called the decision to file charges “historic.”

“As far as we are aware, this is the first ever time that the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office has filed charges against a law enforcemen­t officer for a homicide,” Boudin said at a news conference.

It wasn’t immediatel­y known if Samayoa has an attorney. The District Attorney’s Office and the Police Officers Associatio­n union did not immediatel­y return messages seeking informatio­n about Samayoa’s legal representa­tion and who could comment on his behalf.

Samayoa’s firing had generated outrage from the police officer union, which said previously he was fired for doing what he was trained to do.

The organizati­on said Monday it will support Samayoa during the legal process.

“We are committed to ensuring that Christophe­r and his family are supported during this difficult time and that he is accorded his due process rights and provided with a vigorous defense against these charges,” Tony Montoya, president of the San Francisco Police Officers Associatio­n, said in a statement.

His firing came three months after he fatally shot O’Neil on Dec. 1, 2017.

O’Neil, who died at a hospital, was suspected of assaulting a California Lottery employee and stealing a van that belonged to the agency.

Police chased the van and another SUV seen traveling with it to a public housing area. O’Neil abandoned the stolen vehicle and started running toward the patrol car occupied by Samayoa, who was in the passenger seat, and his training officer, police have said.

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