Mississippi Family Files Lawsuit After Police Officer Shoots 11-Year-Old Boy
Mississippi Family Files Lawsuit After Police Officer Shoots 11-Year-Old Boy
The family of an 11-year-old boy has filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Indianola, Mississippi, alleging that a local police officer shot the child in the chest after he had placed a 9-1-1 call.According to National Public Radio, the victim, identified by N.P.R. as Aderrien Murry, is still recovering from his injuries, which include a collapsed lung, fractured rib, and a lacerated liver.Attorneys for the family say that Indianola police officers acted in a way “so outrageous that it shocks the moral and legal conscience of the community.”Murry’s mother, notes N.P.R., had asked the 11-year-old to call emergency services after the father of another of her children arrived to the house early in the morning on May 20th.The father, the lawsuit states, was in an “irate” mood and may have been aggressive.“I noticed he was kind of irate,” Murry’s mother told Good Morning America. “And, from dealing with him in the past, I know the irate version of him, what it could lead to.”After arriving to the family residence, Indianola police ordered everyone in the home to come outside with their hands in the air.However, when 11-year-old Aderrien Murry unexpectedly “emerged from around a corner,” running toward a door, an officer opened fire.Both Murry’s mother and the officer tried to render aid before police officers called an ambulance.
A police officer wearing a body camera. Image via Wikimedia Commons/user:Ryan Johnson. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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