Huntsville ‘rubber stamped’ deadly shootings by police, lawyers argue in federal court

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Huntsville ‘rubber stamped’ deadly shootings by police, lawyers argue in federal court
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An attorney representing family of Jeff Parker argued that Huntsville's decision to defend former officer William Ben Darby, pay his criminal legal bills, and dispute a jury’s guilty verdict of murder, effectively condoned excessive force by Huntsville PD.

until he resigned more than two months after the jury found him guilty of murder.

Body camera video showed Darby grab a shotgun from his patrol car and sprint to the house. Darby testified that he had to take over the situation from a senior officer because he believed she was putting herself in danger by talking to Parker.Huntsville won’t reveal how much it spent on lawyers in police shooting, claims records are ‘privileged’Riley alleged that the city trains officers to believe that they can shoot anyone who does not follow police orders to drop a weapon.

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