A 19 -year -old man, a soldier from the Connectic State, who shot a 19 -year -old man in a stopped car in a stopped car, is ready to prosecute for a mangelotter.
The testimony of tropper Brian North testing is scheduled to begin on Monday. North has requested not to be guilty of killing first-degree with firearms in the death of Mubarak Solmen in West Heaven. A six-individual jury has been temporarily determined to begin evidence of listening to 4 March.
According to officials, Solmen had stolen a ride-sharing car and stole LED officers on a high-speed chase on a high-speed chase on interstate 95.
North told investigators that they fired as Solmen had a knife and appeared ready to attack other officials on the other side of the car.
But Inspector General Robert Dewin, whose office examined all the uses of fatal force by the police in the connecticut, concluded that the shooting was not appropriate.
Dewin wrote in a report, “When the tropper North had removed his weapon, neither he nor any other person was in a nasal threat to a serious injury or death due to a knife attack at the hands of Solmen.” “Next, any belief that individuals were in such danger were not appropriate.”
Despite paying attention in his report, a former state judge Davin decided to charge the answer that two experts had consulted the previous prosecutor, who had investigated the shooting that it was appropriate to set fire to the north north.
Solmen’s family, NAACP and other groups stated that the answer, which is white, should not have been shot to Solmen, which was black, because the police surrounded him and he could not go away. Despite being a knife, Solmen himself was inside the car and the police should have tried to reduce the situation, he said.
“After four years, the family is eventually keen to criminal trial,” finally, “a statement stated in a statement.
Solmen’s mother, Omo Mohammed, has said that he was convicted and sent to jail. She is sueing North and other officials.
According to Aaron, he and his daughter are expected to take a stand.
Through a spokesperson, the office of the Inspector General refused to comment on the upcoming trial and refer to the report of Deavalin.
The lawyer of the answer did not return a message seeking comments.
Solmen was a community college student who had schizophrenia, his family said.
On the shooting day, Solmen, whose mental health deteriorated in the days before being killed, tried unsuccessfully to steal a cellphone from a store in the Norwalk and ran into a car, which he stole from a lift driver, stated in the development of the development.
The report said that Solmen led the police about 30 miles from the Norwalk to the West Heaven, which reached a speed of 100 mph on the interstate 95.
In the West Heaven, the state police said Solmen left behind a exit, a citizen’s vehicle and was immediately boxed by the police. Police said the officials ordered him to be dropped from the car, but he refused.
State police body camera video shows a West Heaven Officer out of the stolen car passenger, before another tropper shoots Solmen with a stun gun, who did not work.
The state police said that North fired his handgun seven times through the driver’s door window when Solmen displayed the knife, the state police said.
After being charged in 2022, North was put on payment administrative leave and their police powers were suspended.
The State Police Union has said that it disagrees with the decision of Developin to prosecute the answer, saying that the North is trying to protect other officers.