ALGOMA TOWNSHIP (AP) — The fatal shooting of a 30-year-old man during a struggle with a sheriff's deputy in western Michigan has been ruled justified.
Kent County Prosecutor Chris Becker says in a report released Tuesday that Deputy Jason Wiersma shot Jonathan Sper to protect Sper's adult brother.
Wiersma and a second deputy were called Jan. 24 to the Algoma Township home after the brother refused to allow Sper into the house.
The deputies said they fought with Sper in a garage.
Becker wrote that Wiersma mistakenly believed Sper had a sharp object and ordered him to drop it. He said Wiersma was concerned Sper would attack his brother inside the house.
Becker also wrote that Sper suffered from a mental illness and had been drinking.
- Posted March 29, 2017
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Prosecutor rules man's fatal shooting by deputy justified
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