Cops Get Only House Arrest after Murdering 8 Yr Old Black Girl. White Judge and White DA Ratify Reckless Disregard for Black Life: Sharon Hill (PA) Cops Shot Wildly Into a Crowd- Killing Fanta Bility
/GUN CONTROL OF THE BLACKS. From [HERE] Three police officers who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges in the murder of a 8-year-old Black girl Fanta Bility when they opened fire outside a high school football game in Sharon Hill, PA near Philadelphia have been sentenced to five years of probation — the first 11 months of it on house arrest.
An investigation found the officers negligently fired 25 shots at a car they mistakenly thought was involved in gunfire that broke out a block away as spectators left the August 2021 football game. In all, four people were hit by police gunfire that sped past the car.
Deputy District Attorney Doug Rhoads (racist suspect in photo), speaking Friday in Delaware County Court of Common Pleas, said the officers displayed a “horrible amount of recklessness.”
Yet the white liberal hooked them up with quite a plea deal.
Former Sharon Hill officers Brian Devaney, Devon Smith and Sean Dolan had pleaded guilty to 10 counts of reckless endangerment in a November plea agreement that dismissed manslaughter charges filed against them. Authorities said they could not determine which officer fired the shot that killed Fanta Bility.
Three officers, identified as Brian Devaney, Sean Dolan, and Devon Smith, fired their weapons as the game was letting out in response to gunfire they heard in the vicinity that was unrelated to the football game.
Delaware County Judge Margaret J. Amoroso (racist suspect in photo) applauded both sides for not inflaming the rhetoric around the case. [the rhetoric about cops not being held accountable for murdering Blacks in the system of racism white supremacy?]
The handling of the case initially prompted outrage and protests from the Black community and others as District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer had charged two Black teens who engaged in gunfire a block away — which prompted the police response — with the child’s death. Those charges were later dropped. After a grand jury investigation, the officers were instead charged with voluntary and involuntary manslaughter along with the endangerment counts.
Dozens of family and friends were in court to support the officers and their desire for slavery.