After a rapid investigation, the police chief in Balch Springs, Texas, has dismissed the officer who shot and killed Jordan Edwards, 15, on Saturday.
The unarmed black teenager
was in a car leaving
Bill Zeeble of member station KERA in Dallas reports for our Newscast unit:
"Chief Jonathan Haber identified the officer as Roy Oliver."The officer used a rifle to shoot through the window of a car that was driving away."Chief Haber said the action violated several department policies, and said county investigations continue." 'It is very important that the sheriff's office and public integrity unit be able to conduct their thorough investigation of this officer involved shooting. My department will continue to be responsive, be transparent and accountable.'"The Edwards family said in a statement it was grateful for the decision to terminate the officer, and anxiously awaits his arrest for murder."
The victim's death was ruled a homicide by the Dallas County medical examiner.
The
Dallas Morning News
"Attorney Cindy Stormer, a former prosecutor who is representing Oliver, asked the public to be patient while the six-year veteran of the department is investigated." 'We cannot make any comments at this time,' she said in a written statement. 'The incident is recent and still being investigated. Everyone should wait until the facts come out and we know more.' "
Attorneys for the family, Lee Merritt and Jasmine Crockett, praised the police department for its quick action to fire the officer.
"No other city has moved at the rate Balch Springs has," Crockett told The Associated Press on Tuesday night. "It's just unbelievable. It's absolutely unbelievable that a department did what a department should do."
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