AG: Seven officers justified in using deadly force in fatal Kensington standoff

Seven law enforcement officers involved in a fatal shooting last summer in Kensington have been cleared of any wrongdoing. The Attorney General’s Office announced Wednesday that the officers were justified in using deadly force and will not face charges.

Key Takeaways:

  • Seven officers involved in a fatal shooting in Kensington will not face charges.
  • The Attorney General’s Office determined the use of deadly force was justified.
  • The incident occurred during a standoff last summer.
  • Officers from multiple agencies were involved in the shooting.
  • The announcement was made official on Wednesday.

Attorney General Clears Officers in Kensington Shooting

Seven law enforcement officers who fired their weapons during a fatal standoff last summer in Kensington have been cleared of any wrongdoing, the Attorney General’s Office announced Wednesday. The officers were found to be justified in their use of deadly force and will not face any charges.

Justified Use of Force

According to the Attorney General’s Office, an extensive investigation concluded that the seven officers were justified in employing deadly force during the incident. The shooting occurred during a tense standoff, though specific details of the confrontation have not been disclosed.

Multi-Agency Involvement

The officers involved hailed from several law enforcement agencies, reflecting a coordinated response to the situation in Kensington. Their identities and respective departments have not been released to the public.

Official Announcement

“The Attorney General’s Office has determined that the use of deadly force by the seven officers involved was justified under the circumstances,” stated the official announcement on Wednesday. “No charges will be filed against these officers.”

Community Impact

The conclusion of the investigation brings a measure of closure to a case that has been under scrutiny since the incident occurred last summer. Residents of Kensington and surrounding communities had awaited the findings regarding the officers’ actions during the fatal encounter.

Ongoing Conversations

While the announcement addresses the legal standing of the officers involved, it may also reignite discussions on law enforcement protocols and the use of deadly force. Details about the individual involved in the shooting and the events leading up to the standoff remain limited.

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