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10-13-2018, 08:48 AM
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In a majority vote the Chicago Police Board cleared Officer Brandon Ternand in the fatal shooting of her son 15-year-old son Dakota Bright. The decision comes a little more than a year after the the city’s police watchdog concluded the officer used an unreasonable and excessive amount of force.
"He don't lose his job," she said. "Gets his pension, he gets everything."
Bright was on his way to his grandmother’s house on Nov. 8 2012. He was in the 6700 block of South Indiana Avenue when he was shot in the back of the head by Ternand, who said the teen had a gun.
"He stood behind the garage and killed my baby," Edwards said.
https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/dakota-bright-shooting-497329151.html
In a majority vote the Chicago Police Board cleared Officer Brandon Ternand in the fatal shooting of her son 15-year-old son Dakota Bright. The decision comes a little more than a year after the the city’s police watchdog concluded the officer used an unreasonable and excessive amount of force.
"He don't lose his job," she said. "Gets his pension, he gets everything."
Bright was on his way to his grandmother’s house on Nov. 8 2012. He was in the 6700 block of South Indiana Avenue when he was shot in the back of the head by Ternand, who said the teen had a gun.
"He stood behind the garage and killed my baby," Edwards said.
https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/dakota-bright-shooting-497329151.html