Police
Officer who killed Jonathan Ferrell will be indicted
Officer Randall Kerrick who fired a fatal shot at Jonathan Ferrell as he attempted to get help after being in a car accident, will finally be indicted.
The officer who killed Jonathan Ferrell has been indicted.
Randall Kerrick fired a fatal shot at Ferrell as he attempted to get help after being in a car accident.
Officer who killed Jonathan Ferrell officially indicted
On Monday, a grand jury indicted the Charlotte police officer for shooting and killing the former FAMU football player in September 2013.
The indictment was handed up Monday, hours after a judge ruled the North Carolina Attorney General’s office could resubmit the case to a grand jury.
When a grand jury decided not to proceed with indicting Randall Kerrick, Attorney General Roy Cooper decided to send the case to another grand jury because the first grand jury was missing four members.
A voluntary manslaughter charge can carry up to eleven years in prison.
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