The friends and family of
a Black man who was fatally shot by police in
Devonte Brown, 28, a
father of four, was killed by
The case caused outrage
when video footage of the incident captured by the officer's body-worn camera
was released last year, showing the officer shooting the unarmed Brown while he
was still in his car, obscured by airbags, shortly after telling him to put his
hands up.
The lawsuit, which is
backed by the NAACP and the family of a Black teenager shot dead by Cobb County
Police, also alleges McConnell caused Brown's wrongful death while committing
assault and battery.
The lawsuit recounts how
Brown was stopped for "driving erratically" near Powder Springs Road
and State Route 120A in Marietta, about 20 miles northwest of downtown Atlanta.
He was asked to show his license but refused, police said. The officer who
stopped him called for backup and asked him to park his car — but instead Brown
drove off.
After a short chase, Brown
crashed into a concrete pillar, inflating his car's airbags. McConnell was the
last officer to arrive on the scene and rammed his patrol vehicle into the
driver's side of Brown's car, the lawsuit said, boxing him in and cutting off
all means of escape.
McConnell shouted for
Brown to "get your f---ing hands up" before shooting seven times, pausing
and firing 5 more rounds.
Out of the 12 bullets
fired, eight hit Brown, the lawsuit said. No other officers opened fire.
The lawsuit, which is
seeking a jury trial, said McConnell acted "with shocking and willful
indifference to Devonte Brown’s rights and with conscious awareness that it
could cause Devonte Brown severe bodily harm or death."
The Georgia Bureau of
Investigation said in 2021 that a firearm was later found in Brown's car.

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