Yorkshire Post

Police officer who shot unarmed black man ‘elated’ as jury clear her

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A JURY has acquitted of first-degree manslaught­er a white Oklahoma police officer who said she fired out of fear last year when she killed an unarmed black man with his hands held above his head.

The family of Terence Crutcher burst into tears and reacted with outrage after jurors found Tulsa officer Betty Jo Shelby not guilty in the September 16 shooting.

A lawyer for Ms Shelby said the officer was “elated”. “She’s ready to get back to her life,” defence lawyer Shannon McMurray said.

Ms Shelby looked stone-faced when the verdict was read, but Mr Crutcher’s family was quickly ushered out of the courtroom.

About 100 demonstrat­ors gathered in a plaza outside the courthouse on Wednesday evening in peaceful protest at the verdict. They chanted: “No Justice, No Peace. No Racist Police”.

Ms Shelby said she fired her weapon out of fear because she said Mr Crutcher did not obey her commands to lie on the ground and appeared to reach inside his car for what she thought was a gun. Mr Crutcher was unarmed.

Prosecutor­s told jurors that Ms Shelby overreacte­d. They noted Mr Crutcher had his hands in the air and was not combative, part of which was confirmed by police video taken from a dashboard camera and helicopter that showed Mr Crutcher walking away from Ms Shelby, hands held above his head.

Ms Shelby’s lawyers argued that in the two minutes before cameras began recording the encounter, Ms Shelby repeatedly ordered Mr Crutcher to stop walking away and get on the ground.

Ms Shelby also said she feared Mr Crutcher was under the influence of PCP, a powerful hallucinog­enic known as Angel Dust.

An autopsy showed PCP was in Mr Crutcher’s system, and police said they found a vial of it in his vehicle.

The killing of 40-year-old Mr Crutcher was among a spate of police shootings that helped galvanise the Black Lives Matter movement and prompted calls for greater accountabi­lity.

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Acquitted of manslaught­er charge over the killing of Terence Crutcher.

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