Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Charlotte NAACP: No indictment in officer-involved Jonathan Ferrell shooting 'despicable'

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina  --  The head of the Charlotte branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) says the refusal to indict a Charlotte police officer, accused in a deadly shooting of an unarmed man, is "despicable."

On Tuesday evening, a Mecklenburg County Grand Jury declined to indict Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department Officer Randall Kerrick on charges of voluntary manslaughter in the September 14 shooting death of Jonathan Ferrell.

Prosecutors from North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper's office sought the indictment based on an investigation conducted by the State Bureau of Investigation as well as a separate investigation conducted by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.

Investigators told WBTV that Officer Kerrick fired his weapon 12 times and struck Ferrell 10 times, resulting in his death.

On Tuesday, a Grand Jury asked the District Attorney for a lesser charge than voluntary manslaughter.


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