NO Justice from the Justice Department: No charges against PA Troopers who Shot 12 Year Old Black Boy on Christmas Eve
Tuesday, December 14, 2004 at 04:21PM
TheSpook

Two
police officers involved in a Christmas Eve shooting in which a
12-year-old black boy was fatally shot in the back two years ago won't
face federal charges, according to the U.S. Department of
Justice. Michael Ellerbe was shot in a Uniontown alley in 2002
while running from two state troopers who were chasing a stolen SUV,
police said. The shooting inflamed racial tensions. The Justice
Department said Monday that "there is
insufficient evidence to support federal criminal charges," according
to a news release from U.S. Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan and Assistant
Attorney General R. Alexander Acosta. "The evidence in this case
indicates that the troopers believed that Michael Ellerbe may have had
a gun, and that the trooper who fired the fatal shot believed that
Michael Ellerbe had shot at his partner first," Buchanan wrote.
"Although the results of the investigation indicated that both of these
beliefs turned out to be erroneous, there was evidence indicating that
these beliefs were held in good faith." At a coroner's hearing in
January 2003, Trooper Samuel Nassan testified that he fired at the boy
because he thought his partner, Juan Curry, had been shot. Curry, who
is black, testified that his gun had accidentally gone off as he
crossed a fence while chasing Ellerbe. Joel Sansone, the attorney for
Ellerbe's father, Michael Hickenbottom,
said called Buchanan's decision was "very bad news." "I never had any
faith in police policing police. And while it's disappointing, it's not
a surprise," Sansone said. He said he believes there is strong evidence
to seek charges against the police, and added the family is considering
asking federal officials to review the decision not to do so. A
wrongful death lawsuit against the troopers that claims they
intentionally shot Ellerbe is also still pending. [more] and [more]
- State Police Shoot a 12-year-old In the Back And Call It Justified [more]
- Ellerbe's family sues, alleges cover-up [more]
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