老澳门开奖结果 Responds to Attorney General Landry鈥檚 Decision Not to Charge Officers Involved in Alton Sterling鈥檚 Killing
BATON ROUGE, La. 鈥 The 老澳门开奖结果 of Louisiana released the following statement in response to Attorney General Jeff Landry鈥檚 decision not to bring criminal charges against the two officers involved in the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling.
Jane Johnson, interim executive director of the 老澳门开奖结果 of Louisiana, said:
鈥淎lton Sterling was shot to death by two Baton Rouge police officers who were on top of him as he lay on the ground. He became the 122nd Black person to be killed by U.S. law enforcement in 2016. His death is yet another example of police brutality against people of color and our country鈥檚 systemic failure to hold law enforcement accountable for that brutality. Justice will not be served until we end this epidemic of police violence against people of color once and for all.
鈥淢oving forward, we will continue to stand in solidarity with Mr. Sterling鈥檚 family and the communities most scarred by police violence. We join those urging Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul to fire the two officers involved, release all body camera and surveillance footage of the incident, and do everything in his power to end unjustified killings of civilians. Further, law enforcement agencies must respect the First Amendment rights of peaceful protesters and abide by the terms of the MOU they signed in 2016.鈥
In November 2016, after a series of unconstitutional law enforcement reactions to protest over the Sterling鈥檚 death, the Baton Rouge Police Department, the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff鈥檚 Office, the Louisiana State Police, and the City of Baton Rouge entered into a with the 老澳门开奖结果 of Louisiana and four other organizations that had filed suit regarding the treatment of peaceful protesters. These law enforcement agencies committed to use only the level of force objectively reasonable to bring an incident under control and only arrest those who they have reasonable belief to have violated the law, use de-escalation, and uphold everyone鈥檚 First Amendment rights.
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