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The fatal shooting of a black man by a white police officer in Atlanta has poured more fuel on the raging US debate over racism, prompting another round of street protests and the resignation of the southern city’s police chief.
The death of 27-year-old Rayshard Brooks was ruled a homicide by the county medical examiner’s office on Sunday, a day after Wendy’s restaurant where he died was set on fire and hundreds of people marched to denounce the killing.
His deadly encounter with police on Friday drew expressions of outrage, shock, and dismay in a country deeply shaken by civil unrest since the May 25 police killing in Minneapolis, Minnesota of George Floyd, an unarmed black man.
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced at a news conference Saturday that Police Chief Erika Shields had decided to step down.
“I do not believe this was a justified use of deadly force,” Bottoms said.
The officer who shot Brooks — identified as Garrett Rolfe — has been dismissed.
Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard said his office would decide whether to lay criminal charges against Rolfe by mid-week, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
James Clyburn, an African-American member of Congress from South Carolina, said he was incensed by the killing.
“This did not call for lethal force. And I don’t know what’s in the culture that would make this guy do that. It has got to be the culture. It’s got to be the system,” he said, speaking on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
Clyburn is among the lawmakers debating how to reform a judicial system seen by critics as stacked against poor and minority citizens and which has proved stubbornly resistant to change.
Some activists on the left have taken up “defund the police” as a rallying cry, one that US President Donald Trump has jumped on to use as a cudgel against his Democratic rival for the White House, Joe Biden.
Biden, for his part, has tried to distance the party from the defund movement, instead advocating increased funding for community policing.
Ilhan Omar, a Somali-American congresswoman from Minnesota, called his proposal “ludicrous” and instead supported dismantling troubled police forces in places like Minneapolis, her hometown, and rebuilding them from the ground up.
“Nobody is going to defund the police,” said Clyburn, the third-ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives.
“The fact of the matter is, the police have a role to play,” he said. “What we have got to do is make sure that their role is one that meets the times.”

– A struggle turns deadly –

Friday’s incident began when police responded to a complaint that Brooks was asleep in his car, blocking the drive-in lane at the Wendy’s.
Brooks allegedly failed a sobriety test administered by police, and when the officers tried to arrest him, a struggle broke out.
Video of the incident circulating on social media showed two white police officers wrestling Brooks to the ground in the parking lot.
One of them attempts to use a Taser on Brooks, who managed to grab the stun gun and run away, the video images show.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation, which probes police-involved killings, also released a restaurant surveillance video that showed Brooks turn and appear to fire the Taser at the officers.
An officer reached for his service weapon, and as Brooks turned back “the weapon goes off,” GBI director Vic Reynolds told reporters.
Brooks was taken to the hospital but died after surgery, the GBI said, adding that one officer was injured.
A lawyer acting for the dead man’s family said the disproportionate force was used in the confrontation.
“In Georgia, a Taser is not a deadly weapon — that’s the law,” L. Chris Stewart told reporters.
“Support came, in I think two minutes. He would have been boxed in and trapped. Why did you have to kill him?”
“(The officer) had other options than shooting a man in the back.”
Brooks had four children, Stewart added, and had celebrated the birthday of his eight-year-old daughter earlier on Friday.
His death is the 48th shooting involving an officer that the GBI has been asked to investigate this year, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Fifteen of those incidents were fatal.
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