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UPDATE: Tuesday May 12, 4:00 PM ET –

In a Tuesday press conference, District Attorney Ismael Ozanne announced that the Wisconsin officer who shot and killed an unarmed Tony Robinson used lawful deadly force.

Officer Matt Kenny will face no charges in Robinson’s death.

In great detail, Ozanne outlined the events leading up to the shooting, which included a reading of 911 calls that described Robinson’s erratic behavior. Ozanne said Robinson hit Officer Kenny in the face before the shooting — an autopsy revealed the officer shot Robinson seven times. All seven of those bullets, shot at close range, hit the young man front to back.

Story developing…

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A prosecutor is today slated to announce the fate of a Madison, Wisconsin police officer facing charges in the fatal shooting of an unarmed Black teen who was spectacularly gunned down in March, according to Reuters.

Tony Robinson Jr. was shot by a White officer on March 6 in Madison, sparking protests in the city at a time when the media spotlight was trained on the shooting deaths of other unarmed Blacks by White police officers in the country. The deaths have sparked ongoing protests around the nation, including most recently in Baltimore after the death of Freddie Gray.

In Wisconsin, Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne said Sunday that he would announce Tuesday afternoon whether Officer Matt Kenny of the Madison Police Department will face charges in Robinson’s death. He did not set a time for that announcement or give any indication what decision he had reached.

Robinson’s family has hired lawyers to conduct their own investigation into the shooting and ordered an independent autopsy, according to the Wisconsin State Journal.

Reports CNN:

Police officials say that on the night of the shooting, Kenny was called to an apartment over reports that Robinson had been jumping in front of cars and assaulting people.

After hearing some commotion, Kenny forced his way into the apartment and was attacked by Robinson, according to police. Kenny responded by pulling out his gun and shooting Robinson, police officials say.

According to the Wisconsin State Journal, Robinson’s friends and family members have said he took hallucinogenic mushrooms and was behaving erratically the day he was killed. They reject the idea that Robinson was a threat to Kenny when he was shot, the newspaper reports.

Check back for updates to this developing story…

SOURCE: REUTERS, CNN | PHOTO CREDIT: Twitter

 

No Charges For Wisconsin Officer Who Fatally Shot Unarmed Teenager Tony Robinson  was originally published on newsone.com