No charges for 2 LAPD officers in killing of black man
LOS ANGELES — Two Los Angeles police officers acted in self-defence and will not face criminal charges after fatally shooting a mentally ill black man during a struggle over an officer’s gun in 2014, prosecutors said Tuesday.
The finding from the Los Angeles district attorney’s office comes more than a year after a police oversight board found the officers had no legal reason to stop 25-year-old Ezell Ford, violating department policy.
But prosecutors said Los Angeles Police Department officers Sharlton Wampler and Antonio Villegas were in fear for their lives and acted lawfully when they shot Ford on Aug. 11, 2014, as Ford struggled with Wampler over the officer’s holstered gun. The shooting happened days after that of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and led to a series of Black Lives Matter protests in Los Angeles.
“The question is did they honestly believe that Mr. Ford was about to take out the gun and shoot them, and there (are) a lot of facts that indicate that they did,” District Attorney Jackie Lacey said in an interview Tuesday.

