The Los Angeles Police Department's SWAT officers involved in the fatal shooting of a 19-month-old who was used as a human shield by her distraught father were not negligent, an appellate court has ruled.
"The decision by the Second District Court of Appeal upheld a ruling by a trial court that dismissed the case in 2009," according to Paul M. Weber, president of the Los Angeles Police Protective League. "The Appellate Court found the officers were forced to react to attempt to save the girl, and their force was reasonable in light of the threat posed by the girl's father.