Officer Who Killed Teen Sues Family For $10m Because The Shooting Caused Him Mental Distress & Trauma

    A white Chicago police officer who fatally shot a black
    19-year-old college student and accidentally killed a neighbor has filed a
    lawsuit against the teenager’s family, arguing the shooting left him traumatized.
    Chicago officer Robert Rialmo is seeking $10 million in
    damages because he says the shooting of honor engineering student Quintonio
    LeGrier left him distressed.
    LeGrier’s family attorney, Basileios Foutris however has some
    harsh words for the officer after learning of the lawsuit.

    After this coward shot a teenager in the back … he has the
    temerity to sue him? ‘That’s a new low for the Chicago Police Department,’ Mr Foutris
    said.

    Rialmo’s attorney, Joel Brodsky, said it was important in
    the charged atmosphere to send a message that police are ‘not targets for
    assaults’ and ‘suffer damage like anybody else.’
    Brodsky said that relatives of those fatally shot by the
    police, such as the LeGrier family, are looking for ways to get paid after the
    city settled the Laquan McDonald shooting case last year for $5 million.
    ‘Ever since the McDonald payoff, people are treating
    officer-involved confrontations like a lottery ticket and they’re waiting to
    cash it in,’ Brodsky said.
    The lawsuit provides the officer’s first public account of
    how he says the shooting happened, offering details that differ with the
    family’s version.
    It says Rialmo, who was responding to a domestic disturbance
    call with another officer, opened fire after Quintonio swung a bat at the
    officer’s head at close range.
    A downstairs neighbor, 55-year-old Bettie Jones, was
    standing nearby and was shot and killed by accident.
    She was not part of the domestic dispute.
    ‘The fact that Quintonio’s actions had forced officer Rialmo
    to end Quintonio’s life and to accidentally take the innocent life of Bettie
    Jones has caused, and will continue to cause, officer Rialmo to suffer extreme
    emotional trauma,’ the filing says.
    When arriving at the scene around 4.30am on December 26,
    2015, Rialmo rang the doorbell of the two-story apartment building.
    Jones answered and directed them to the upstairs apartment.
    As Rialmo stepped through the doorway, he heard someone
    ‘charging down the stairway,’ the suit says.
    It describes the teen coming down the stairs with a baseball
    bat in hand and says LeGrier ‘cocked’ the bat ‘and took a full swing at Officer
    Rialmo’s head, missing it by inches’ when the two were around 4 feet apart.
    The officer then backed away with his weapon still
    holstered, according to the suit, while repeatedly shouting at LeGrier to drop
    the bat.
    But the suit says Quintonio kept advancing and swung the bat
    again.
    Only when Quintonio cocked the bat again from 3 or 4 feet
    away, did the officer pull out his 9 mm handgun and open fire, the filing says.
    As he began firing, Rialmo did not see or hear Jones behind
    Quintonio, the suit says. It says one of the bullets went through Quintonio’s
    body and struck Jones, killing her.
    An autopsy determined that Quintoniosuffered six bullet
    wounds.
    The highly unusual suit was filed Friday as the city tries
    to grapple with serious questions about the future of its police force. 

    Quintonio (right) was declared dead at Stroger Hospital
    after Chicago officer Robert Rialmo shot him. Bettie Jones, 55 (left), who
    lived in the floor below, was also shot and killed by Rialmo

    Bloodstains appear in the apartment where Bettie Jones lived
    after she and Quintonio were shot by Rialmo
    LaTarsha Jones, center, daughter of Bettie Jones, is
    comforted by family during a press conference
    Janet Cooksey listens to speakers talk about the deaths of
    her son Quintonio and Bettie Jones
    Janet Cooksey is comforted as she listens to speakers talk
    about the death of her son Quintonio
    Chicago officer Robert Rialmo seeking $10 million in damages
    after he shot and killed Quintonio LeGrier because he said the shooting has caused
    him mental distress and trauma

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