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South Bend officer who fatally shot black man resigns

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A white Indiana police officer who fatally shot a black man, sparking protests and roiling the presidenti­al campaign of South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, has resigned, the local police union announced Monday.

The Fraternal Order of Police said Sgt. Ryan O’Neill’s resignatio­n from the South Bend Police Department was due to stress and media attention given to last month’s shooting of Eric Logan. The union also pointed to “hateful things said on social media.”

“Sgt. O’Neill did his job and was forced to defend his own life from a convicted felon who was armed with an eightinch hunting knife,” FOP president Harvey Mills said in a release. “We’re confident that the investigat­ion into the shooting will determine that the action he took was justified based on the law and his training.”

Police Chief Scott Ruszkowski confirmed he received O’Neill’s resignatio­n letter and that his departure was effective immediatel­y.

Authoritie­s have said O’Neill was responding to a report of a person breaking into cars on June 16 and confronted the 54-year-old Logan, and that the officer said he shot Logan after he refused orders to drop a knife.

A judge has appointed a special prosecutor to investigat­e the shooting, which authoritie­s said was not recorded by O’Neill’s body camera. Protesters, in the wake of the shooting, have called for police reforms and questioned South Bend’s body camera and use of force policies.

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