Tuesday, 26 Nov 2024

Cop who shot suspect inside police station will not face charges

Shocking moment a cop accidentally shoots an unruly suspect instead of using a TASER, as it is revealed he will NOT face any criminal charges

  • Unnamed officer shot and injured Brian Riling on March 3 in Pennsylvania 
  • Bucks County DA Matthew Weintraub said on Friday he will not press charges
  • Cop said he pulled his gun by mistake while struggling with Riling in detention
  • Said he meant to tase the suspect who was trying to hide a bag of drugs

A police officer who shot and injured a suspect inside a police station after saying he meant to use his taser will not face charges.

Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub said on Friday that the unnamed officer will not face charges in the March 3 shooting of Brian Riling in New Hope, Pennsylvania.

Weintraub wrote in a letter to New Hope Police Chief Michael Cummings that he had determined the shooting ‘was neither justified, nor criminal, but was excused.’

The officer said he believed he was deploying his Taser when he shot Riling inside a detention cell while the arrestee struggled with multiple officers.

Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub (above) said on Friday that the unnamed officer will not face charges in the March 3 shooting of Brian Riling

Riling was removing his belt in a detention cell when a small white baggie fell out of his waistband to the floor

Riling, 38, had been picked up earlier in the day and charged with charged with intimidation and retaliation against a victim, simple assault and related offenses. 

He was also charged with burglarizing the same victim’s home in mid-February. 

The six-foot-four, 240-pound construction worker was removing his belt in a detention cell when a small white baggie fell out of his waistband to the floor, surveillance video shows.

Riling quickly stepped on the baggie to conceal it, but an officer saw it and grabbed him as he tried to keep his foot over the item.

A second officer shouted ‘Taser!’ as he unholstered his gun and shot Riling in the abdomen. 

Riling then slumps to the floor moaning as the two officers back out of the cell. 

Riling tried to keep his foot on the baggie and pick it up as an officer grabbed him to stop him

A second officer shouted ‘Taser!’ while pulling his gun out and firing a shot at Riling

Riling slumped to the floor moaning as the two officer backed out of the cell

‘Oh my god. Please, please help. Dude, my kids, my kids, My daughters. Please, please, my daughters, please,’ Riling begs. ‘Get me f**king out of here. I don’t want to die. It hurts everywhere, guys.’ 

‘Dude, I don’t want to die,’ Riling says.

Riling became agitated when one officer told him to relax and that he wasn’t going to die.

‘How do you know that? I’m dying now. Why would you f**king shoot me? Are you kidding me?’ he says.

Riling was treated in critical condition for his wound then released without charges, but faces prosecution in two separate criminal cases.  

Weintraub wrote in his letter that the officer who shot Riling did not realize he was using his gun, and this did not ‘possess the criminal mental state required to be guilty of a crime under state law.’

The officer who fired the shot retired on April 3. 

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