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No charges will be filed against Metro Transit officer in fatal March shooting | No charges will be filed against Metro Transit officer in fatal March shooting |
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The U.S. attorney’s office for the District said it will not file federal charges against the Metro Transit police officer who fatally shot a man wielding a large tree branch in a Metro tunnel in March. | |
At the time of the March 12 shooting, authorities said Bobby Gross, 35, who lived in Virginia and the District, rushed at the officer in the dimly lit tunnel between the Stadium-Armory and Potomac Avenue stations in Southeast Washington. | |
Prosecutors said an investigation found that the face-to-face encounter occurred on an elevated 21-inch-wide catwalk adjacent to the 750-volt third rail. They also said that they, along with D.C. police and Metro Transit officers, interviewed more than a dozen witnesses, both law enforcement and civilian; reviewed evidence collected at the scene; watched Metro Transit video footage; and considered DNA, ballistics, photographs and toxicology reports. | |
[Details of the arrest of shoeless, pantsless man fatally shot by Metro officer] | |
New details of the shooting emerged as a result of the investigation. | |
About 9:06 p.m., the operator of a Blue Line train bound for Franconia-Springfield spotted Gross — who was shoeless and wearing only a T-shirt and boxer shorts — and called Metro’s rail operations center. | |
Prosecutors gave this account of the exchange: | Prosecutors gave this account of the exchange: |
The officer arrived at the tunnel alone and confronted Gross. Gross pulled a tree branch from behind his back that was about 3 feet long and 2 1/2 inches thick and weighed about three pounds. Gross held the branch waist-high and pointed it at the officer as he continued to approach her. The officer told Gross to drop the branch, but he advanced more quickly. The officer was not able to back up. Instead, she yelled at Gross, “Drop the stick, or I’ll shoot you!” | |
Gross, prosecutors said, continued to advance, and the unnamed officer fired once. The officer was unable to retreat and was stuck between the tunnel wall and the third rail. Gross then sprinted at the officer, who fired three more times. Gross then lunged at the officer and struck her in her hands and arms. The officer fired another round, and Gross fell to the tracks. | |
Prosecutors said they were unable to prove that the officer acted with “deliberate or specific intent” to fatally shoot Gross. “Accident, mistake, fear, negligence and bad judgment do not establish such a criminal violation,” the attorney’s office said in a statement. | |
“After a careful, thorough and independent review of the evidence, federal prosecutors have found insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the officer used excessive force under the circumstances known at the time or acted with the requisite criminal intent,” prosecutors said. | “After a careful, thorough and independent review of the evidence, federal prosecutors have found insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the officer used excessive force under the circumstances known at the time or acted with the requisite criminal intent,” prosecutors said. |
The officer, whom Metro declined to name, has been with the force for more than 10 years, a Metro spokesman said. | |
It was the first fatal shooting by a Metro transit officer since 2012, when a man was killed during a shootout in Lanham. | |
The incident was one of nearly 1,000 fatal police-involved shootings in the United States last year. | |
Peter Hermann contributed to this report. | Peter Hermann contributed to this report. |