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Far Cough 2:36 Mon Feb 8
Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
A white Chicago police officer who fatally shot a black teenager last December is suing his family for $10m (£6.9m), claiming emotional distress.

Robert Rialmo shot 19-year-old student Quintonio LeGrier six times, killing the boy's neighbour in the process.

Mr Rialmo says Mr LeGrier swung at him with a baseball bat from close range, but Mr LeGrier's lawyers say the two were at least 20ft (6m) apart.

The lawsuit comes amid a federal investigation into Chicago's police.

The investigation is focusing on the use of force by officers and the department's accountability procedures.

It was launched after weeks of protests over the police killing of a black teenager by a white officer.

Laquan McDonald, 17, was shot 16 times in 2014 by the officer, who was charged with murder over a year later.

The inquiry will take a similar form to those recently conducted in Baltimore and Ferguson, Missouri - as well as more than 20 other departments in recent years, and will look for systematic violations of US civil rights laws.
'A new low'

Joel Brodsky, Mr Rialmo's defence lawyer, said it was important in an atmosphere charged by police shootings to send a message that police are "not targets for assaults" and "suffer damage like anybody else".

Mr LeGrier's father, Antonio, filed a wrongful death lawsuit days after the shooting, saying his son was not armed with a weapon and was not a threat.

His lawyer, Basileios Foutris, said Mr Rialmo's lawsuit was "a new low even for the Chicago Police Department".

"First you shoot them, then you sue them," he said.

The lawsuit provides the officer's first public account of how he says the shooting happened.

Mr Rialmo, who was responding to a domestic disturbance call, says Mr LeGrier came charging at him down the stairs and swung a baseball bat at his head. Mr Rialmo says he backed away and shouted at Mr LeGrier to drop the bat, but drew his weapon and fired after the teenager swung the bat again.

Mr Rialmo fired six times, killing both Mr LeGrier and Bettie Jones, a neighbour who was standing behind the teenager.

"The fact that LeGrier's actions had forced Officer Rialmo to end LeGrier's life and to accidentally take the innocent life of Bettie Jones has caused, and will continue to cause, Officer Rialmo to suffer extreme emotional trauma," the lawsuit says.

Lawyers for Mr LeGrier's father and for Ms Jones say evidence indicates the officer was 20 or 30 feet (six to nine metres) away when he fired.

The LeGrier family's lawyer also questions why the teen would attack the officer since he was the one who called police.

"If you're calling multiple times for help are you going to charge a police officer and try to hit him with a bat? That's ridiculous," Mr Foutris said.

County prosecutors have asked the FBI to investigate the shooting. The Chicago Police Department has refused to comment.

Such a lawsuit by an officer is extraordinarily unusual, said Phil Turner, a former federal prosecutor and current defence attorney who is not connected to the case.

Speaking to the Associated Press news agency, he questioned whether a judge would give it any merit and said it appeared intended to intimidate Mr LeGrier's family.

He said he had never heard of an officer blaming his shooting victim for causing trauma.


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Russ of the BML 6:33 Mon Feb 8
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Problem in the States is that because the police have guns they just dismiss any proper conflict control or management. I mean, why try to defuse a situation when you can just shoot someone. It's why our old bill are much better at conflict management and talking people down. It's because they don't have the choice to just blow someone away.

Far Cough 4:52 Mon Feb 8
Re: Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
Cameras carried by all police should be mandatory now

boleyn8420 4:50 Mon Feb 8
Re: Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
Pretty obvious the cop shot the teenager and then murdered the only witness, Betty. Case solved. Just doing my job

Bungo 4:40 Mon Feb 8
Re: Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
If only they'd all had more guns (especially Betty).

This sort of tragedy could have been averted.

Nicey 4:37 Mon Feb 8
Re: Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
Ive read it again

Civil case against him. Defence lawyer has filed a case against the family in retaliation. Makes sense really.

13 Brentford Rd 4:10 Mon Feb 8
Re: Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
What a CUNT!

Far Cough 4:06 Mon Feb 8
Re: Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
He is being investigated over the shooting isn't he?

Nicey 3:48 Mon Feb 8
Re: Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
The story is confusing. Why does he have s defence lawyer if the story claims he is the plaintiff?

Big Dave 3:31 Mon Feb 8
Re: Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
Eh? Shooting people and being attacked by them is a fairly obvious consequence of joining the police

What next? Firemen complaining about being "A bit hot"?

Sven Roeder 2:39 Mon Feb 8
Re: Chicago police officer sues victim's family over shooting
Yes, the claim does seem low doesn't it





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