Two LA police officers face charges over
fatal shooting: LA Times
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[March 20, 2019]
(Reuters) - The Los Angeles Police
Commission ruled late Tuesday that two officers violated the
department's use of deadly force policy when they fired their final
shots into a man already shot and prone on a shopping mall floor, media
reported.
The two officers - Sgt. Ryan Lee and Officer Martin Robles -now face
disciplinary procedures and possible criminal charges from the LA County
district attorney's office, the Los Angeles Times and other media
reported.
The decision from the five-member civilian board comes at a time of a
hightened national debate and numerous protests over the use of lethal
force by law enforcement, especially against black men.
Grechario Mack, 30, who was black, died April 10 from injuries of
multiple gunshots after he brandished a foot-long kitchen knife in a
crowded shopping mall, the Times reported.
Police officers said that they initially shot Mack when he refused to
drop the knife, then turned and started toward a crowded store, media
reported.
The officers said they fired the final shots after Mack tried to get up
and that he appeared to be reaching for the knife, the Sacramento Bee
reported.
The commission ruled that neither the officers nor civilians were in
imminent danger when the final shots were fired, media reported.

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Mack's mother danced and prayed after the ruling, holding a
heart-shaped container of her son's ashes, the Times reported.
The ruling comes weeks after the California's attorney general
concluded that two Sacramento officers had sound reason to believe
the man they shot dead, Stephon Clark, 22, posed a lethal threat to
them.
Clark, who was black, was holding a cell phone in his grandmother's
yard when he was fatally shot last year.

Numerous large protests were held in front of Sacramento's city hall
and police department after the March 5 decision, including one that
saw more than 80 protesters arrested or given citations for failure
to disperse.
There were no reports of public demonstrations overnight in Los
Angeles after ruling of Mack's case.
Neither a spokesperson for Mack's family nor the officer's attorneys
were immediately available for comment.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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