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Officer Indicted For Murder After Dept. Clears Him For Shooting Armed Suspect

Officer William Darby has been indicted for murder after he was cleared by his department.

Huntsville, AL - A Huntsville police officer was indicted for murder on Friday after his department cleared him for shooting an armed suspect.

The indictment stems from an April 3 shooting after 49-year-old Jeffrey Parker called police and told them he was armed and suicidal, according to AL.com.

Officers responded and tried talking to Parker as he confronted them while holding his gun.

The officers ordered Parker to drop his weapon, and he refused. Officer Darby then shot him.

One month after the shooting, the police department announced that Officer Darby was cleared of wrongdoing in the shooting.

Chief Mark McMurray told the media that the shooting was in accordance with his training. Officers do not have to wait for an armed person to point a weapon at them or shoot before using deadly force.

"Officer Darby was called upon to make split second decisions in a nightmare scenario, the likes of which most people will never experience. His training allowed him and his fellow officer to survive as he rushed bravely, without hesitation, into one of the most volatile and unpredictable situations a police officer is called upon to face," Chief McMurray said.

Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle also released a statement in support of Officer Darby.

"Our hearts and sympathies are with the Parker family as they are forced to relive this time of loss. And to Officer Darby, you have our full support. As a valued and responsible member of our force, he acted in accordance with his training. Please accord him the same presumption of innocence as all Americans are entitled," the mayor said.

The reasoning behind the indictment is not clear, but statements from the prosecutor and family attorney suggest that they believe that mentally ill people cannot pose a deadly threat.

According to AL.com, Madison County District Attorney Rob Broussard told reporters that he was "gravely concerned" after seeing the details of the shooting, which caused them to believe it may not be justified.

The Parker family attorney told AL.com, "This incident centers on the growing concern about the mistreatment of the mentally ill by law enforcement. We have to put more resources into training law enforcement on how to deal with the mentally ill."

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Doc45
Doc45

Don't know how mentally ill he was but the family and the prosecutor seem much more so. Sue the prosecutor for malicious prosecution when the trial is over.

LordSeamus
LordSeamus

Mentally unstable people kill others all the time.......I hope this officer is cleared and counter sues the DA and anyone else involved in this farce of "justice" .

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

The headline says that he was a "suspect," but I am not sure that he was a suspect (at least from what the rest of the story here says).

Poco
Poco

How is an officer to know a person holding a gun is mentally ill? Psychiatrists take weeks to determine it. Going to train officers to be psychiatrists?

Burgers Allday
Burgers Allday

Is this basically saying that the internal investigation, by the department of one of its own officers, was a "whitewash"? Because that is the impression this turn of events creates.

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The express
The express

This is BS the DA should lose his license grandstanding,wasting taxpayers money,and putting the police offer,and his family in this position. The real crime here is abuse of power.

davidebrwn
davidebrwn

Mentaly disturbed people kill other people ALL the time. That lawer is flat out lying

cspcapt
cspcapt

you judge a man's intent by the probable consequences of his actions, next time call the prosecutor and let them handle it

DocRyder
DocRyder

Next armed crazy person call gets assigned to District Attorney Rob Broussard.

Katarina
Katarina

"statements from the prosecutor and family attorney suggest that they believe that mentally ill people cannot pose a deadly threat." Brilliant. Sent them on the next call where someone is mentally ill. Better yet, use them for a shield. Fools!