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Killing of William Chapman

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2015 police killing in Virginia

Killing of William Chapman
DateApril 22, 2015
Time7:30 a.m.
LocationPortsmouth, Virginia, U.S.
ParticipantsWilliam Chapman (death)
Stephen D. Rankin (shooter)
DeathsWilliam Chapman
ChargesFirst degree murder
ConvictionsVoluntary manslaughter

Thekilling of William L. Chapman II, a black 18-year-old, occurred on April 22, 2015, inPortsmouth, Virginia, when Chapman was shot and killed in aWal-Mart parking lot by Portsmouth Police Officer Stephen D. Rankin. Rankin had been responding to a report of suspected shoplifting and engaged in a physical struggle with Chapman, who instigated the altercation while trying to arrest him. The shooting occurred approximately four years after thekilling of Kirill Denyakin, who died after being shot by Rankin in 2011.[1][2]

In September 2015, Rankin was indicted on the charge of first-degree murder in Chapman's death, and was found guilty by a jury ofvoluntary manslaughter on August 4, 2016. Upon the jury's recommendation, Rankin was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison.

Shooting

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Wal-Mart store security called police at 7:30 a.m., reporting that a shoplifter was leaving the store. Rankin approached William Chapman across the parking lot, and a struggle between the two ensued. According to witnesses, Chapman broke free but then stepped back towards Rankin, at which point Rankin shot him twice.[1][3][4][5][6] He was shot in the face and chest.[7] An autopsy on Chapman found no evidence of a close-range gunshot, indicating that he was shot from several feet away.[8] He was pronounced dead at the scene. Chapman's body was taken to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner with his hands cuffed behind his back. A state toxicology report indicated Chapman had no traces of alcohol or drugs in his system.[9]

Legal proceedings

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The Commonwealth of Virginia's Attorney's Office announced they were seeking an indictment.[7] On September 3, agrand jury indicted Rankin on a charge offirst degree murder and use of a firearm in commission of a felony. Rankin turned himself in to a jail and was released on $75,000 bond.[10][11][12]

Prosecutors said that Rankin could have used non-lethal force. Rankin's defense said that he had to shoot Chapman after a stun gun failed to stop him. A crane driver stated that Chapman had acted aggressively toward the police officer and had charged at him. However Gregory Provo, a Wal-Mart security guard who reported the allegations of Chapman shoplifting, testified that Chapman never charged at the officer, and had his hands raised in a boxing-style, and said "Are you going to fucking shoot me?" when he was standing six feet (1.8 m) away from Chapman. On August 4, 2016, Rankin was found not guilty by a jury of first degree murder, but was found guilty on the lesser charge ofvoluntary manslaughter.[13] He received a sentence of 30 months in October 2016.[14] Rankin was released from theDillwyn Correctional Center on November 19, 2018.[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abSwaine, Jon (August 24, 2015)."Autopsy indicates officer shot unarmed teen William Chapman from distance".the Guardian.
  2. ^Swaine, Jon (June 1, 2015)."Stephen Rankin: the military-trained officer who killed two unarmed men".The Guardian.
  3. ^Swaine, Jon (June 1, 2015)."William Chapman: unarmed 18-year-old shot dead by officer who killed before".The Guardian.
  4. ^"Portsmouth officer who shot 18-year-old killed another in 2011".The Virginian-Pilot. April 2015. Archived fromthe original on May 1, 2015.
  5. ^"Police fatally shot man in Portsmouth, handcuffed him, paper reports".The Virginian-Pilot.
  6. ^"Prosecutor reviewing evidence from 2 fatal officer-involved shootings investigations".The Virginian-Pilot.
  7. ^abBallesteros, Stephen (August 27, 2015)."Indictment to be sought in Portsmouth officer-involved shooting".WAVY.
  8. ^Jon Swaine (August 27, 2015)."William Chapman: state official will seek to prosecute officer who killed teenager".The Guardian.
  9. ^Hafner, Katherine (September 5, 2015)."Portsmouth officer charged in shooting death is released on bond".Hampton Roads.
  10. ^M. Alex Johnson (September 3, 2015)."Cop Fired After Indictment in Killing of Virginia Teen William Chapman".NBC News.
  11. ^Swaine, Jon (September 3, 2015)."Police officer indicted for first-degree murder in death of unarmed teenager".The Guardian.
  12. ^"Virginia police officer indicted for murder in April shooting".Reuters. September 3, 2015.
  13. ^"Verdict reached for former officer accused in black teen's killing".CBS News. August 4, 2016.
  14. ^Daugherty, Scott; Edwards, Jonathan (October 12, 2016)."Ex-Portsmouth Officer Stephen Rankin gets 2½ years, won't remain free during appeal".The Virginia-Pilot. Archived fromthe original on January 29, 2018.
  15. ^"Ex-Portsmouth officer Stephen Rankin released from prison in fatal shooting". November 19, 2018.
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