Chicago Cop Convicted of Unreasonable Force in Shooting of Black Teens |
Tuesday, 29 August 2017 13:45 |
Excerpt: "In an extremely rare verdict, a federal jury in Chicago on Monday convicted a city police officer of violating civil rights by using excessive force in a Dec. 22, 2013, shooting that wounded two teenagers."
Chicago Cop Convicted of Unreasonable Force in Shooting of Black Teens29 August 17
Marco Proano is the first Chicago police officer in at least 15 years to face federal criminal charges for a shooting while on duty. Proano fired 16 shots into a stolen car full of black teens as the car reversed away from police who had stopped them for speeding. Proano and his partner were backing up officers who had stopped the car. Dashcam video shows Proano drawing his weapon immediately after getting out of his car, holding the gun sideways and pointing it at the car. He starts firing as the car goes into reverse to try to get away from the officers, and he keeps shooting even after the car hits a light pole, until he empties his magazine. The Associated Press reports:
One of the car's occupants was injured in the hip and heel and the other in the shoulder. A federal jury deliberated for about four hours Monday before finding Proano guilty of two counts of using excessive force in violation of the victims' civil rights. Chicago acting U.S. Attorney Joel Levin says, "Police have a very difficult job to do and the overwhelming majority of police officers are doing it right. And they are respecting the constitutional rights of citizens. But when an officer violates those rights, we, federal prosecutors take it seriously, we will investigate it and we will prosecute it to the full extent of the law." Proano faces up to 10 years in prison for each count. He will be sentenced in November. |
Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 August 2017 14:26 |