U.S. Attorney’s Office Concludes Investigation Into Fatal Shooting

Monday, March 11, 2024

No Charges to Be Filed Against United States Park Police Officer

            WASHINGTON - The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia announced today that there is insufficient evidence to pursue federal criminal civil rights or District of Columbia charges against an officer from the United States Park Police for a fatal shooting that occurred on November 22, 2023, and fatally injured a 30-year-old District resident in the 1100 block of M Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.

            The U.S. Attorney’s Office and the MPD Internal Affairs Division conducted a comprehensive review of the incident, which included a review of law enforcement and civilian accounts, crime-camera footage, BWC footage, physical evidence, recorded radio communications, forensic reports, the autopsy report, and reports from MPD.

            According to the evidence, at about 2:30 p.m. an individual was observed in the 1100 block of 12th Street, N.W. by officers with the United States Park Police. The officers believed that the individual was engaged in drug trafficking. When the officers approached, the individual ran onto the 1100 block of M Street. One officer was able to catch up to the individual. The officer reached out to grab the individual and the two men briefly struggled. The individual retrieved a gun from his pocket and shot the officer. Simultaneously, the officer was able to draw his service weapon and fire. Both men were struck with gunfire. The individual ran several more feet and collapsed on the scene. Other officers initiated life-savings measures. However, the individual was declared dead at the scene. The officer was taken to the hospital and survived his wounds.

            After a careful, thorough, and independent review of the evidence, federal prosecutors found insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the Park Police officer willfully violated the civilian’s rights.

Use-of-force investigations generally  

            The U.S. Attorney’s Office reviews all police-involved fatalities to determine whether sufficient evidence exists to conclude that any officers violated either federal criminal civil rights laws or District of Columbia law. 

            The U.S. Attorney’s Office remains committed to investigating allegations of excessive force by law enforcement officers and will continue to devote the resources necessary to ensure that all allegations of serious civil rights violations are investigated fully and completely. The Metropolitan Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division investigates all police-involved fatalities in the District of Columbia.