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Atlanta cop kills black man, fired

Police chief resigns following protests | Mayor condemns incident | 36 arrested

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Atlanta, June 14

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An Atlanta police officer was fired following the fatal shooting of a black man and another officer was placed on administrative duty, the police department announced early Sunday.

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The move follows the Saturday resignation of Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields, who stepped down as the Friday night killing of Rayshard Brooks, 27, sparked a new wave of protests in Atlanta after turbulent demonstrations following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police had simmered down.

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The terminated officer was identified as Garrett Rolfe, who was hired in October 2013, and the officer placed on administrative duty is Devin Brosnan, who was hired in September 2018, according to a release from police spokesperson Sgt. John Chafee.

The police department also released body camera and dash camera footage from both officers.

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More than 40 minutes elapses between the time Brosnan first knocks on Brooks’ car door while he is in Wendy’s drive-through and when gunshots ring out; Rolfe arrives on scene about 16 minutes in.

The shooting is audible in footage from Rolfe’s dash camera and both officers’ body cameras, but wasn’t captured on any of the four recordings provided by police.

Both body cameras fall off during the struggle that ensues when Rolfe moves to handcuff Brooks after speaking to him for about 20 minutes, although Brooks is briefly glimpsed being Tased before he is shot. Protesters on Saturday night set fire to the Wendy’s restaurant where Brooks was fatally shot the night before and blocked traffic on a nearby highway. The fire was out by 11.30 pm, but video from local news stations showed it again aflame around 4 am Sunday. The Atlanta police said 36 people were arrested at protests as of midnight. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said“I do not believe that this was a justified use of deadly force.”She said it was —AP

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