Grand jury clears Elkhart officer in shooting death of Black Man
Monday, November 29, 2004 at 08:18PM
TheSpook
A grand jury Monday cleared Elkhart Police Cpl. Doug Ryback of any
charges in connection with the shooting death of Stanley Creal, 50, who
was killed Oct. 6 as police executed a search warrant. Ryback said he
couldn't comment on the grand jury's decision, citing policies of the
police department and a possible internal investigation, common
practice in police shootings. Ryback's relief, however -- and that of
several of his colleagues, who spent the day with him -- was evident
after the jurors left the Elkhart Circuit Courtroom. Prosecutor Curtis
Hill also said little about the case or the evidence, the presentation
of which took about 51/2 hours Monday. Grand jurors heard from a
forensic pathologist, state police detectives -- state police
investigated the shooting -- and Elkhart police officers about the
events of that night. Hill did say he believes Creal was unarmed at the
time of the shooting, and said after the jury's decision, "There's the
inference that there's a belief that (Ryback's) actions were
justified." Hill's chief investigator, Bill Wargo, said Creal indeed
was unarmed. "He made a movement which the officers felt put them in
danger. (It) led them to believe he was going for a weapon. No weapon
was found." After the shooting, authorities released a few details,
saying officers went to Creal's apartment at 230 W. Jackson Blvd. They
got there about 9:30 p.m. to serve a warrant in connection with an
investigation into crack cocaine sales from apartment C. Officers
forced entry into the apartment after knocking and announcing their
presence, according to authorities. [more] and [more]
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