Baton Rouge: Police officers won’t be charged in 2016 shooting death of Alton Sterling

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry announced Tuesday prosecutors will not bring criminal charges against the two Baton Rouge police officers who fatally shot Alton Sterling.

Sterling, a 37-year-old black man, was shot by two white police officers in July 2016 outside a convenience store.

“This decision was not taken lightly,” Landry said in a news conference following a meeting with Sterling’s five children. “We came to this conclusion after countless hours of reviewing the evidence.”

The officers’ actions were “well-founded and reasonable,” he added.

The officers — Blane Salamoni and Howie Lake II — were responding to a call that a man had threatened someone with a gun. Sterling was outside a convenience store selling CDs when the two officers encountered him.

They both wrestled him to the ground during the 90-second encounter. Salamoni was the one who ultimately fired his weapon.

The Department of Justice opened a civil rights investigation on July 7, 2016, and announced on May 2, 2017, it would not bring federal civil rights charges against the two officers.

Sterling’s death sparked a string of demonstrations across Louisiana — which took place a day after the shooting death of Philando Castile in Minnesota by a police officer — as well as other Black Lives Matter protests around the country.

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