Fairfax police officer accused of
killing Timothy Johnson not indicted
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — A
grand jury decided Monday not to indict a police officer whom investigators
said killed a man in February after the man stole sunglasses from a store at
Tysons Corner Center.
Sgt. Wesley Shifflett was accused of
shooting Timothy Johnson on Feb. 22 shortly after the shoplifting was to have
taken place. The Fairfax County Police Department later fired Shifflett.
Court documents filed in Fairfax
County Circuit Court said the grand jury did not believe there was enough
probable cause to indict Shifflett.
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Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano
released a statement:
Earlier this morning, I sat with
Timothy Johnson’s family and told them I expected an indictment to come today
in the killing of their son, so I can only imagine their pain and shock when
they received the news that the officer who shot and killed their unarmed son
was not indicted. Since, by law, no prosecutors were permitted to be present in
the room when the investigating officers made their presentation to the grand
jury, I can’t say for sure what information was conveyed to the grand jurors.
In light of this outcome, I am evaluating all options on the path forward and
continue to grieve Timothy’s loss.
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