Waukegan releases reasons for firing officer who killed Marcellis Stinnette

Waukegan releases reasons for firing officer who killed
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He wrote he believed Williams, who appeared to be reaching for something inside the car, was reaching for a weapon. When another officer arrived with the ballistic shield, they approached the car and saw there were no weapons. Then, the officer “dragged Tafara from her underarms” away from the car, and began examining her injuries.

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