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Retrial Date Set for Cop in Aiyana Stanley-Jones Death - COLORLINES

21.9.13

Retrial Date Set for Cop in Aiyana Stanley-Jones Death - COLORLINES: Joseph Weekley, the Detroit police officer who shot and killed seven year-old Aiyana Stanley-Jones, will be retried on a charge of involuntary manslaughter on December 4. Weekley also faces one charge of careless discharge of a firearm resulting in death for the shooting that happened while a film screen from the cable network A&E was following Weekley’s unit in its pursuit of a murder suspect. Stanley-Jones was sleeping on a sofa with her grandmother in the early morning hours of May 16, 2010 when Weekley’s unit burst through the door. The suspect they were looking for was not present in the apartment


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