U of Cincinnati Officer Indicted For Fatal Shooting of Unarmed Motorist

Mourner Bill Smith wears a shirt bearing the likeness of Samuel DuBose as he waits on line outside funeral services for Dubose at the Church of the Living God in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati, Tuesday, July... Mourner Bill Smith wears a shirt bearing the likeness of Samuel DuBose as he waits on line outside funeral services for Dubose at the Church of the Living God in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati, Tuesday, July 28, 2015. Dubose was fatally shot by a University of Cincinnati police officer who stopped him for a missing license plate. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) MORE LESS
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CINCINNATI (AP) — A University of Cincinnati officer who shot a motorist during a traffic stop over a missing front license plate has been indicted on murder charges, a prosecutor said Wednesday, adding that the officer “purposely killed him” and “should never have been a police officer.”

Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced the grand jury indictment at a news conference to discuss developments in the investigation into the July 19 shooting of 43-year-old motorist Samuel DuBose by Officer Ray Tensing.

Authorities have said Tensing spotted a car driven by DuBose and missing the front license plate, which is required by Ohio law. They say Tensing stopped the car and a struggle ensued after DuBose refused to provide a driver’s license and get out of the car.

Tensing has said he was dragged by the car and forced to shoot at DuBose. He fired one shot, striking DuBose in the head.

But Deters dismissed Tensing’s claim that he was dragged by the car and suggested that he shouldn’t have pulled DuBose over to begin with.

“He fell backward after he shot (DuBose) in the head,” Deters said, adding that it was a “chicken crap” traffic stop.

A warrant was issued for Tensing’s arrest. Deters said Tensing could either turn himself in or officers could arrest him.

Tensing’s attorney, Stewart Mathews, didn’t immediately return phone messages seeking comment after Deters’ announcement.

Mathews said earlier Wednesday that he thought an indictment was likely “given the political climate” and comments made by city officials. But Mathews said given the evidence he’s seen, he doesn’t believe there should be an indictment.

DuBose’s death comes amid months of national scrutiny of police dealings with African-Americans, especially those killed by officers. DuBose was black. Tensing is white. Authorities haven’t indicated whether race was a part of the investigation.

Body-camera video of the shooting was also released Wednesday. DuBose’s family had been pressing for its release, and news organizations including The Associated Press had sued Deters to get it released under Ohio open records law, but Deters released it before any ruling had been made.

Deters called the shooting “senseless” and “asinine.”

“He purposely killed him,” Deters said. “He should never have been a police officer.”

The prosecutor also said he thought it was time to reconsider the UC police department’s role.

“I don’t think a university should be in the policing business,” Deters said.

A message for comment was left Wednesday with the police department. The university said earlier this week it plans an independent review of its police department’s policies.

The UC officer made the traffic stop near the university’s main campus, and UC police have said the intersection was within the campus police’s jurisdiction.

The University of Cincinnati on Wednesday closed its main campus in anticipation of grand jury action in the case.

Mark O’Mara, attorney for DuBose’s family, called for a “peaceful and nonaggressive” response from the community after the officer’s indictment. O’Mara said the family wanted a peaceful reaction because “Sam was a peaceful person.”

Tensing has more than five years of experience in law enforcement and has worked as a University of Cincinnati police officer since April 2014, said Jason Goodrich, UC police chief. His annual performance review this April noted that he was extremely strong in the traffic area and maintains control of his weapons and of “situations he is involved in.”

Tensing formerly worked as an officer in the small Cincinnati suburban village of Greenhills.

Deters said when he saw the video of the shooting, he was shocked.

“I feel so sorry for this family and what they lost,” Deters said. “And I feel sorry for the community, too.”

If convicted, Tensing could face up to life in prison.

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Associated Press writer Dan Sewell in Cincinnati contributed to this report.

Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

This post has been updated.

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  1. Supposedly the video of this is so horrendous that riots were feared so the cynic in me says that this prompt action is more about keeping the footage out of the public eye than a true quest for justice. With a murder charge officials can credibly claim that releasing the vid would be prejudicial to the defendant and would pollute the jury pool so there will be no release and no riots.

    Never mind, I replied before reading the whole thing, I see they’re releasing the video.

  2. I could see a regular cop shooting a black guy for not having a license plate on his car but why is a university police officer even carrying a gun?

  3. Avatar for marby marby says:

    I didn’t think university police were typically armed either, so I just did a little checking. Currently, anywhere between 75-90% of campus police carry guns - apparently a substantive increase in recent years. And, they have no requirement to report use of weapons to any federal agency even for statistical purposes. Jeez, we really are becoming a police state . . .

  4. They are trying to get guns in public schools now. This isn’t surprising.

  5. The cop at my daughters middle school is armed.

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