Current:Home > MarketsJury finds officer not liable in civil trial over shooting death -ProfitPioneers Hub
Jury finds officer not liable in civil trial over shooting death
View
Date:2025-04-18 17:27:39
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee police officer who fatally shot a man in 2019 is not at fault or liable for the death, a federal jury found in a civil trial.
A U.S. District Court jury in Greeneville reached the verdict Thursday in a lawsuit filed by the family of 33-year-old Channara Tom Pheap, who was fatally shot in 2019 by Knoxville police Officer Dylan Williams.
Attorneys for Pheap’s family told the jury he was running away from the officer after a scuffle when he was shot in the back. Williams testified during the trial and said he feared for his life after Pheap wrestled away his Taser and shocked him with it.
Claims against the city and former police chief alleging failure to train and supervise, wrongful death and negligence were dismissed shortly before the trial began.
Knox County District Attorney Charme Allen ruled Williams’ use of deadly force was appropriate and legal in the months after the shooting. At the time, police said Pheap, who was of Cambodian descent, was killed after a physical struggle.
The lawsuit said Williams, who is white, was looking for a female driver suspected of fleeing a traffic accident and stopped Pheap and began to search him. The lawsuit said Pheap tried to get away and the two struggled.
Attorneys representing the Pheap family in the $10 million wrongful death suit said they were “disappointed in the result” and were evaluating their next steps.
The Knoxville Police Department said in a statement that the jury’s decision supported that the “use of force was reasonable given the exceptional position that Officer Williams was put in.”
veryGood! (473)
Related
- Report: Lauri Markkanen signs 5-year, $238 million extension with Utah Jazz
- Atalanta stuns Bayer Leverkusen in Europa League final, ending 51-game unbeaten streak
- Chiefs' Andy Reid Defends Harrison Butker for Not Speaking Ill to Women in Controversial Speech
- Patrick Mahomes responds to controversial comments made by Chiefs teammate Harrison Butker
- US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
- Food Network Chef Guy Fieri Reveals How He Lost 30 Lbs. Amid Wellness Journey
- Ricky Stenhouse Jr. fined $75K for clash with Kyle Busch after NASCAR All-Star Race
- Scary Mommy Blog Creator Jill Smokler Diagnosed With Aggressive Form of Brain Cancer
- Buckingham Palace staff under investigation for 'bar brawl'
- Grieving chimpanzee carries around her dead baby for months at zoo in Spain
Ranking
- Messi injury update: Ankle 'better every day' but Inter Miami star yet to play Leagues Cup
- Patrick Mahomes Breaks Silence on Chiefs Teammate Harrison Butker's Commencement Speech
- 3 young men drown in Florida's Caloosahatchee River while trying to save someone else
- Amy Robach Shares Glimpse at 18-Year-Old Daughter Annalise Heading Off to Prom
- Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
- How Jennifer Lopez’s Costar Simu Liu Came to Her Defense After Ben Affleck Breakup Question
- Top Apple exec acknowledges shortcomings in effort to bring competition in iPhone app payments
- Stars vs. Oilers: How to watch, live stream and more to know about Game 1
Recommendation
Paris Hilton, Nicole Richie return for an 'Encore,' reminisce about 'The Simple Life'
U.S. existing home sales drop 1.9% in April, pushed lower by high rates and high prices
How Vanessa Hudgens Leaned on Her High School Musical Experience on The Masked Singer
Judge dismisses felony convictions of 5 retired U.S. Navy officers in Fat Leonard bribery case
Messi injury update: Ankle 'better every day' but Inter Miami star yet to play Leagues Cup
Louisiana lawmakers advance bill to reclassify abortion drugs, worrying doctors
Alexis Lafreniere own goal lowlight of Rangers' shutout loss to Panthers in Game 1
'Terrifying': North Carolina woman discovers creepy hidden room in cousin's new home