Boston officer charged with manslaughter after shooting carjacking suspect as video disputes account

A Boston police officer has been charged with manslaughter following a fatal shooting incident involving a suspected carjacker. The accused, 33-year-old Officer Nicholas O’Malley from Randolph, Massachusetts, appeared in Roxbury District Court on Thursday, where a plea of not guilty was entered on his behalf. The courtroom was filled with many of O’Malley’s colleagues who came out in support.

Judge presiding over the case allowed O’Malley to be released without bail, with the stipulation that he must surrender all firearms he owns. This decision comes amidst intense scrutiny and public interest in the case.

The incident in question occurred during a response to a carjacking report on Tremont Street. According to the prosecution, a woman claimed that while she was in the passenger seat of her idling vehicle, a man, later identified as 39-year-old Stephenson King, attacked her, forcibly removed her from the car, and drove away. Officer O’Malley reportedly shot King, leading to his death, and the charges allege that the shooting was not in justified self-defense or defense of others.

Documents from the investigation, as reported by Boston 25, indicate that there was enough probable cause for authorities to believe that O’Malley intentionally shot King, resulting in the charge of voluntary manslaughter. The case has gained significant attention due to the circumstances surrounding the shooting and the implications of police conduct.

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As the legal proceedings continue, the case highlights the complex issues of law enforcement, use of force, and the judicial process in evaluating such critical incidents. The outcomes of this case will likely have a lasting impact on the community and law enforcement protocols in the region.

Officers were initially responding to a reported carjacking on Tremont Street, where a woman told police she had been sitting in the passenger seat of her running vehicle when a man later identified as King allegedly assaulted her, dragged her out and drove off in the car, according to investigators.

The documents state O’Malley and another officer approached the stolen vehicle with their firearms drawn and ordered King to show his hands, shut off the car and unlock the doors. King, at times, raised his hands and partially opened his window but did not fully comply.

Authorities say O’Malley then warned, “Bro, I’m gonna f***ing shoot you,” before King reversed into a cruiser and shifted between reverse and drive in an apparent attempt to flee. As the vehicle moved forward again, O’Malley re-drew his firearm and fired three shots through the driver’s side window, striking King.

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A Boston police officer faces manslaughter charges after prosecutors say he fatally shot an unarmed carjacking suspect without justified self-defense. (Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

After being shot, King drove a short distance before crashing into a stone wall. Officers pulled him from the vehicle and attempted lifesaving measures before he was pronounced dead at a hospital, according to the report.

Investigators said O’Malley later claimed King “tried to run us over,” but body camera footage and witness accounts showed neither officer was in the vehicle’s path at the time of the shooting. O’Malley told investigators he believed his partner was about to be crushed, but authorities determined that belief was not reasonable.

According to the autopsy, King was struck three times, with two bullets recovered from his torso and another found in the car’s passenger-side seat. Investigators said no weapon was found on King or inside the vehicle.

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A Boston police officer faces manslaughter charges after prosecutors say he fatally shot an unarmed carjacking suspect without justified self-defense. (iStock)

Investigators also pointed to Massachusetts law prohibiting officers from firing at a moving vehicle unless necessary to prevent imminent harm and requiring that force be proportionate to the threat.

The Boston Police Department did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment or for the body camera footage.

Boston 25 reported that Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden said the video will not be publicly released due to the ongoing investigation.

O’Malley is scheduled to return to court in May.

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