A white Cleveland police officer who climbed onto the hood of a car and fired dozens of rounds at an unarmed black couple in 2012 was acquitted of voluntary manslaughter in the US on Saturday.
The verdict, which triggered minor protests, comes amid widespread tensions in the US over police treatment of blacks following the deaths of a number of African-Americans at the hands of law enforcement.
A month ago, riots erupted in Baltimore over the death of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in police custody. Six officers have been charged.
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Cleveland police officer Michael Brelo, 31, was one of 13 officers who opened fire on Timothy Russell and Malissa Williams during a police chase on Nov. 29, 2012.
The couple’s car had backfired as it drove past Cleveland police headquarters, and police thought the sound was a gunshot.
A total of 137 shots were fired at the car, including 49 by Brelo. He shot the final 15 rounds from the hood of Russell’s Chevrolet Malibu.
Judge John O’Donnell found Brelo not guilty of two charges of voluntary manslaughter and also acquitted him of felonious assault.
Brelo had requested that a judge hear his case, not a jury of his peers.
O’Donnell said Brelo fired two shots that could have killed Williams and one shot that could have killed Russell, but the evidence did not meet the standard for voluntary manslaughter.
“Proof of voluntary manslaughter requires finding beyond a reasonable doubt,” the judge said.
Brelo broke down in tears after the verdict was read out.
O’Donnell acknowledged that the US is grappling with recent incidents of alleged police brutality and racial profiling.
However, he said that no single case could resolve the problem.
“The suspicion and hostility between the police and the people won’t be extirpated by a verdict in a single criminal case,” O’Donnell said.
Prosecutors had argued that Brelo’s final 15 shots from the hood of the car were unjustified because the pair was no longer able to flee the scene and therefore no longer posed a danger.
However, defense lawyers argued that Brelo reasonably feared for his life.
Brelo’s lawyer Patrick D’Angelo hailed the verdict, saying his client had withstood “threats and intimidation” from prosecutors during the month-long trial.
“We stood tall, we stood firm. We didn’t do anything illegal,” D’Angelo said.
Small protests erupted in the midwestern US city after the verdict, with some demonstrators chanting “no justice, no peace” outside the courthouse.
“I’m going to tell you all something right now — we have no justice,” Williams’ cousin Renee Robinson told reporters.
Cleveland police said on Twitter that “multiple” arrests were made after demonstrators failed to disperse from at least two locations.
Brelo remains suspended without pay, Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Williams told reporters.
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson said an investigation into the other officers involved was continuing.
“Now that the criminal court case has been concluded, the disciplinary process will resume for the remaining 14 officers that were involved either in the chase or the shooting,” Jackson told reporters. “To date, we have disciplined officers in a range from termination, demotion and suspension without pay.”
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