Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Protesters March In Wisconsin After Decision To Not Charge Cop Who Shot Tony Robinson

Crowds gathered Tuesday near the spot in Madison where Robinson was shot and killed in March. Protesters also marched peacefully toward the state’s capitol building.

Protesters in Madison on Tuesday.

Carrie Antlfinger / AP

Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne announced the decision to not charge Madison Police Officer Matt Kenny earlier in the day. During his nationally televised announcement, Ozanne described the March 6 incident, relaying how 9-1-1 callers described the 19-year-old as "going crazy" and "tweaking, chasing everybody."

Kenny, who responded to the emergency calls, fatally shot Robinson during a scuffle at an apartment complex.

Despite Ozanne's findings, Robinson's family said Tuesday that there were still unanswered questions, and called the decision not to charge Kenny "politics, not justice."

Protesters evidently agreed — in photos and video from the gathering, crowds could be seen calling for justice.

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