Georgia State Trooper Faces Felony Murder Charges In Traffic Stop Shooting

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Former state Trooper Jacob Gordon Thompson has been charged with felony murder and aggravated assault in the killing of Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis, a 60-year-old Black man.

Georgia Department of Public Safety via AP/AP


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One officer has been fired from the Atlanta Police Department and faces 11 charges, including felony murder. Another officer, who remains with the department, is facing lesser charges, including aggravated assault.

Three white men, one of them a former law enforcement official, have been charged with murder in the February shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery in Glynn County.

Details in the incident report

In the Aug. 7 Department of Public Safety incident report, Thompson said he initially observed the vehicle driven by Lewis had a broken taillight.

Thompson followed Lewis for a period of time, activating both his emergency lights and eventually his siren. «It became apparent to me that the violator did not intend to stop his vehicle,» Thompson said, according to the report.

Thompson performed a driving maneuver that led Lewis’ vehicle to crash and came to a stop. Thompson pulled his service vehicle beside Lewis’ and exited.

«Being concerned for my safety, I drew my weapon as I got out of the vehicle,» Thompson said in the incident report.

It appears that Thompson fired his weapon into Lewis’ vehicle and then asked to see his hands.

«At some point, I heard the engine on the violator’s vehicle revving at a high rate of speed. I activated the light on my weapon and observed the violator with both hands on the steering wheel,» Thompson said.

He also said he observed Lewis «wrenching the steering wheel in an aggressive back and forth manner towards me and my patrol vehicle.»

«It appeared to me that the violator was trying to use his vehicle to injure me,» he added.

«Being in fear for my life and safety, I discharged my weapon once. After I fired, the violator sat back motionless. I recall ordering him to show me his hands, but he remained motionless,» the report said.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Lewis was shot in the forehead.

Francys Johnson, the Lewis family attorney and former head of the Georgia NAACP, also told the newspaper that the U.S. Justice Department had approved his request to open a civil rights investigation into Lewis’ death.

«We got lots of messages from people in the community that the habit of ex-trooper Thompson was to racially profile and harass Black and brown people on the highway,» Johnson told the Atlanta paper.

«This was not shocking to them that this happened.»

Find both the full incident report and the use of force report here.

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