The review determined that the orchard worker controlled much of his interaction with officers and that the exercise of deadly force followed procedurePolice officers did not violate policies and procedures when they shot an orchard worker to death in Pasco,Washington state as he threw rocks at them, according to an independent review released Wednesday.
The review by the Police Policy Studies Council of Spofford, and New Hampshire,determined Antonio Zambrano-Montes, 35, or controlled much of his interaction with the officers,and their exercise of deadly force was consistent with Pasco police department policy.
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Source: theguardian.com