Lawsuit Claims Arlington Police Shot Suicidal Girl in the Back
Lawsuit Claims Arlington Police Shot Suicidal Girl in the Back
A federal lawsuit is contesting statements made by Arlington police after the shooting of a suicidal 17-year old.According to HeraldNet.com, all five of the bullets which struck Nina Semone Robinson hit her in the back and buttocks.The account described in the complaint is markedly different from law enforcement narratives of the February 14, 2017 encounter.Responding officers, writes the Herald, claim the girl was threatening to kill herself with a pocket knife. While trying to talk her down, Arlington police say she charged them with a three-inch blade.Representatives for the Texas department have said there’s a plausible explanation as to why Robinson was shot in the back. Arlington Police Chief Jonathon Ventura says there were multiple officers on the scene—one, standing off to the side and at an angle, opened fire when he saw the girl running toward a sergeant.Both officers opened fire, critically injuring the teen.Robinson survived.
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