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Prosecutor makes decision on charges in deadly Kan. police shooting

police shootingWICHITA, Kan. (AP) — The top prosecutor in Sedgwick County says he plans no charges against a Wichita police officer who fatally shot a man during a confrontation last year.

District Attorney Marc Bennett says the investigation of John Paul Quintero’s January 2015 death found that the officer who shot him acted in self-defense.

Bennett says that officers responding to reported disturbance confronted an intoxicated 23-year-old Quintero, and that Quintero failed to fall when he initially was shot with a stun gun. Bennett says that Quintero didn’t comply with the officers’ demands, and that the officer who shot Quintero believed he was armed with a knife.

Authorities have said an autopsy showed Quintero had marijuana, alcohol and meth in his system.

Quintero’s family has filed a federal wrongful-death lawsuit.

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