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The officers were justified because they reasonably believed the teen was accelerating toward Jordan and that he was in imminent danger of being killed or suffering a serious injury, the district attorney wrote in his decision letter.
Jordan suffered a chip fracture in his ankle during the incident, but he told investigators that he didn't think he was hit by the car. Instead, he used his left hand to push off the driver's side of the car as he used his right hand to fire his gun into the windshield, the letter said.
She bumped into one of the police cars while in reverse. Then, she started moving forward and revved the engine, the officers said during interviews. The car angled toward left toward Jordan.
A neighbor who had gone outside when she first heard police yelling gave an account that supported the officers' stories, the letter said.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_2...ges-denver-cops-who-fatally-shot-teenage-girl
I think the above is important info to keep in mind. A neighbor who watched the one minute incident go down supported the cop's version.
Jordan suffered a chip fracture in his ankle during the incident, but he told investigators that he didn't think he was hit by the car. Instead, he used his left hand to push off the driver's side of the car as he used his right hand to fire his gun into the windshield, the letter said.
She bumped into one of the police cars while in reverse. Then, she started moving forward and revved the engine, the officers said during interviews. The car angled toward left toward Jordan.
A neighbor who had gone outside when she first heard police yelling gave an account that supported the officers' stories, the letter said.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_2...ges-denver-cops-who-fatally-shot-teenage-girl
I think the above is important info to keep in mind. A neighbor who watched the one minute incident go down supported the cop's version.