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Prosecutor Clears Peoria Officers In Shooting Death Case

H. Wayne Wilson
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Peoria Public Radio
Peoria County State's Attorney Jerry Brady on Monday, delivering the findings of the Illinois State Police investigation on the Peoria Police shooting of Eddie Russell Jr. on Sept, 20, 2017.

A prosecutor in central Illinois has determined that six police officers acted in self-defense when they fatally shot a suspected bank robber last fall.

The (Peoria) Journal Star reports that 25-year-old Eddie Russell Jr. was shot as many as 18 times as part of a two-hour standoff at his mother's Peoria home as he approached officers with a weapon.

State's Attorney Jerry Brady on Monday said the officers acted properly and didn't use excessive force. He also found that Russell's mental health could've played a factor in the September standoff.

Brady says police and others need to do more to ensure such a shooting doesn't happen again.

Russell's family has disputed the police account and called for further investigation into his death. Illinois State Police have conducted the post-shooting investigation as required by state law.

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