D.C. Metro Officer Will Not Face Charges for Off-Duty Shooting

An officer with the Washington D.C. Metro Police Department who shot and killed a man while off duty in May 2018 will not face charges for the incident.

An officer with the Washington D.C. Metro Police Department who shot and killed a man while off duty in May 2018 will not face charges for the incident.

According to WTOP Radio, the office of the U.S. Attorney for D.C. said the officer won’t face federal or D.C. charges in the killing of a gunman—identified as 24-year-old D'Quan Young—who refused commands to drop his weapon.

The prosecutor's office reports that witness interviews, video footage, and physical evidence indicated that Young confronted and pulled a gun on the officer.

The officer drew a pistol and issued commands for Young to drop his gun.

Young failed to comply and the officer shot him five times.

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