5. Kendrec McDade, Unarmed College Student Shot
While responding to a robbery in 2012, police fatally shot a 19-year-old unarmed student named Kendrec McDade. Officer stated that they thought that McDade was the perpetrator. The call ended up being a false flag, and the person who made the call was charged with filing a false report. The officers involved in the shootings, however, were not charged with a crime. This shooting came one month after the highly publicized death of Trayvon Martin, which added to the outrage of the public. When deposed, the officers had conflicting stories about the event, and Officer Matthew Griffen testified that the two chased McDade with no sirens and never warned him that they were going to shoot. Officer Jeffrey Newlen, however, claimed to have seen McDade carrying a weapon and even reported to have seen a muzzle flash. Both officers involved were cleared of wrongdoing and sent back to patrol. McDade’s family was understandably upset, and the community at large was dissatisfied with the result.
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