Ivory Webb Shooting Trial
Ivory Webb shooting trial
Former San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy Ivory J. Webb Jr. is on trial for attempted voluntary manslaughter in the 2006 shooting of an unarmed Air Force police officer during a traffic stop. Airman Elio Carrion was shot after the deputy pursued the Corvette in which he was a passenger at high speed through the streets of Chino. Webb has pleaded not guilty.
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Lawyers began the jury screening process Monday in the trial of Ivory J.
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Prosecutors have enough evidence to try former San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Deputy Ivory J.
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Minutes after shooting an unarmed man at the end of a high-speed chase, a San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy told a sergeant who arrived at the scene that he opened fire because the 21-year-old suspect had “charged him,” according to a confidential sheriff’s report.
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The San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy who shot an unarmed Air Force policeman after a high-speed chase in Chino pleaded not guilty Wednesday to attempted voluntary manslaughter.
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Relying heavily on a grainy, amateur video recording that provoked nationwide alarm, the San Bernardino County district attorney charged a sheriff’s deputy Tuesday with attempted voluntary manslaughter for opening fire on an unarmed Air Force policeman after a high-speed pursuit.
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The father of a San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy who opened fire on an Air Force police officer in a controversial shooting said Friday that his son had fired because he had felt threatened and had a “split second to react.”
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Friends and family of the San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy who opened fire on an Air Force security officer in a video-recorded shooting described the deputy Thursday as level-headed and “by-the-book.”