Fatal Shooting by Hartford Police Officer Raises Questions About Use of Non-Lethal Force
In Connecticut, a Hartford police officer appeared in court following a fatal shooting of a Black man during a mental health crisis. The officer was seen hugging supporters at the arraignment, which sparked public debate. Critics argue the

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In Connecticut, a Hartford police officer appeared in court following a fatal shooting of a Black man during a mental health crisis. The officer was seen hugging supporters at the arraignment, which sparked public debate.
Critics argue the officer failed to make reasonable attempts to use non-lethal force despite the man reportedly carrying a knife. The dispute centers on whether the officer's response was justified given the circumstances and the timing of the decision to use lethal force.
The case is currently before Hartford Superior Court, where legal proceedings will determine the officer's accountability.
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