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				East Pittsburgh Police Officer Michael Rosfeld, 30, shot Rose, 
				17, as he fled from a car along with an 18-year-old associate 
				who has since pleaded guilty to carrying out a drive-by shooting 
				from the vehicle.
 "This case had nothing to do with race," Patrick Thomassey, 
				Rosfeld's lawyer, told reporters outside the courtroom.
 
 The shooting was one of a series of high-profile U.S. police 
				killings of unarmed black teens and men.
 
 A group of about 100 Rose family supporters chanted for 
				"justice" outside the courtroom following the verdict, their 
				fists raised in the air.
 
 "Antwon Rose was shot in the back, he was unarmed. He did not 
				pose a threat to the officers or the community, the verdict 
				today says that that is OK," said Lee Merritt, the family's 
				attorney.
 
 Lawyers for Rosfeld, of Verona, Pennsylvania, argued that he 
				acted in self-defense because he believed Rose was carrying a 
				weapon.
 
 Thomassey portrayed Rosfeld as a police officer acting as a 
				shield between good citizens and rampant crime in an area of 
				Allegheny County.
 
 The jury of nine white people and three black people deliberated 
				for less than four hours to reach their decision.
 
 "I was not surprised at the verdict because this happens time 
				and time again," said Summer Lee, Pennsylvania state 
				representative for Allegheny County. "We've seen it in Ferguson, 
				we've seen it in Baltimore, we've seen it with black men and 
				women killed by police officers."
 
 Pittsburgh police were braced for street protests over the 
				verdict, although Rose's family publicly pleaded for a peaceful 
				response.
 
 Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala, who filed 
				homicide charges against Rosfeld, said he disagreed with the 
				verdict.
 
 "In the interest of justice, we must continue to do our job of 
				bringing charges in situations where charges are appropriate, 
				regardless of the role an individual holds in the community," 
				Zappala said in a statement.
 
 The shooting occurred on the night of June 19 in suburban East 
				Pittsburgh, about 11 miles (18 km) from the downtown court where 
				the trial took place.
 
 (Reporting by David DeKok, additional reporting by Andrew Hay; 
				Editing by Scott Malone and Rosalba O'Brien)
 
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