June 9:
Lawyers say a Fairfax
County police officer charged with assault after firing a stun gun at an
unarmed African American man believed his target was somebody else.
WTOP Radio reports that
both a prosecutor and a defense lawyer for Officer Tyler Timberlake agreed at a
hearing Tuesday in Fairfax County General District Court that Timberlake
thought he shot a person named Anthony, who had an extensive criminal record.
But the victim was somebody else entirely.
Defense attorney Brandon
Shapiro said the fact is relevant to Timberlake's defense because it shows his
actions toward the individual were not irrational.
Body-worn camera footage
released by Fairfax County Police shows Timberlake, who is white, arrived on
scene Friday in the county's Gum Springs neighborhood, advanced on an African
American man and quickly fired his stun gun after other officers had spent several
minutes trying to persuade him to get into an ambulance to go to a detox
center.
Prosecutor Bob Frank
disagreed about the relevance of the mistaken identity.
“A mistake on his part
does not justify what he did,” Frank said.
Shapiro said Timberlake has
no history of previous incidents and that the widely seen video is jeopardizing
his client's right to a fair trial.
A judge granted a request
from Shapiro that prosecutors turn over other video and recordings from before
and after the shooting., including what Shapiro said were urgent requests for
backup from officers prior to Timberlake's arrival on the scene.
The victim, who was
acting in a disoriented manner in the middle of a residential street when he
was shot, was treated at a hospital and released.
Timberlake, who is free
pending trial, did not attend the hearing.
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