(CNN) The Pima County Attorney's Office in Arizona has declined to file charges against four Tucson police officers who were involved in an April incident that left a man dead, according to a report released by the office Monday. The Pima County Attorney's Office found that "there is reasonable doubt as to whether the conduct of the officers here caused the death" of 27-year-old Carlos Ingram-Lopez, according to a report issued by County Attorney Barbara LaWall. Ted Schmidt, a lawyer for Ingram-Lopez's family said he was not surprised the city is not charging the officers. "My research shows that the last time the county attorney was willing to bring charges against the police officer was 1988," he told CNN. "It's typical, that their response is to something like this...is to say they're not going to bring charges."
Source: CNN September 22, 2020 00:18 UTC