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		North Miami cop acquitted of felonies in 
		shooting at autistic man, media say 
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		 [June 18, 2019] 
		By Rich McKay 
 (Reuters) - A Florida jury on Monday night 
		acquitted a North Miami police officer of two felony charges of 
		attempted manslaughter in the shooting of an unarmed caretaker for an 
		autistic man who was holding a toy truck, media reports said.
 
 The officer fired at the autistic man, thinking that a shiny toy truck 
		he held was a gun. He missed the autistic man but hit his therapist, 
		Charles Kinsey, who was laying on his back in the street with his hands 
		up, complying with police orders. Kinsey, who is black, was shot in the 
		leg.
 
 The case gained national attention after cellphone video of the incident 
		emerged and went viral on the Internet.
 
 The shooting by Aledda, who is white, came amid a spate of police 
		shootings of unarmed black men across the United States that fueled a 
		debate over racial bias in the criminal justice system and the use of 
		lethal tactics by law enforcement.
 
 Kinsey had been working as a caretaker for Arnoldo Rios Soto, a 
		27-year-old man with severe autism who had left a nearby group home 
		where he requires 24-hour attention, according to court records.
 
		
		 
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            By the time Kinsey caught up with Rios on the afternoon of July 18, 
			2016, police had received a call from a motorist who reported seeing 
			Rios holding what appeared to be a gun, court documents say.
 Aledda was one of six officers who responded to the call. He 
			testified at the first trial that when he fired his gun, he was 
			aiming at Rios because the autistic man had turned and pointed the 
			object at Kinsey.
 
 
            
			 
			Aledda testified that he believed Rios was going to shoot. That 
			trial ended with a hung jury.
 
 In the second trial that ended Monday night, jurors deliberated for 
			about three hours and cleared him of the felonies, but convicted 
			Aledda of one misdemeanor count of culpable negligence, the Miami 
			Herald reported.
 
 That charge carries a penalty of up to one year in prison.
 
 (Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta, editing by Larry King)
 
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