Public to honor Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta as family mourns after police
shooting
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[June 22, 2020]
By Rich McKay
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A public viewing for
Rayshard Brooks, the Black man shot in the back by an Atlanta police
officer outside a Wendy's restaurant, is planned for Monday at the
city's Ebenezer Baptist Church, with a private funeral to follow the
next day.
Brooks' June 12 death at the hands of officers who were called to the
scene because he had fallen asleep in his car further heightened
tensions over police brutality and racism in American policing that had
been burning since the killing of George Floyd in police custody in
Minneapolis in late May.
Brooks, 27, was the latest in a long line of unarmed African Americans
whose fatal encounters with law enforcement have been documented on
video. His funeral, which the family's lawyer said would be paid for by
filmmaker Tyler Perry, will also be streamed on the church's website.
Police were called to the fast food restaurant after a restaurant
employee called police and said that Brooks was asleep in his car in the
drive-through lane and appeared intoxicated.
He tussled with officers after failing a sobriety test and apparently
ran off with a Taser stun gun from one of the officers. Video shows that
Brooks appeared to fire the Taser in the direction of the officers.
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Brooks was shot twice in the back, with one round piercing his heart,
officials said.
Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard asserted that Brooks was
running away at the time of the shooting, was more than 18 feet away and
posed no threat.
Surveillance and other videos also appeared to show one officer kicking
Brooks and another standing on his shoulders as he lay dying.
The former Atlanta police officer who shot Brooks, Garrett Rolfe, 27,
was fired and charged with murder. A second officer, Devin Brosnan, 26,
was placed on administrative duty and charged with aggravated assault.
The city's police chief resigned.
The Wendy's restaurant was burned down after the killing.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta, additional reporting by Sharon
Bernstein in Sacramento, California; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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