Ex-Milwaukee officer won’t testify at his shooting trial
MILWAUKEE — A former Milwaukee police officer on trial in a fatal shooting that sparked riots in a predominantly black neighbourhood said Friday he will not testify, as his attorneys prepare to begin presenting his defence.
Dominque Heaggan-Brown announced his decision a day after jurors saw bodycam video showing how his fatal encounter with Sylville Smith unfolded in the span of 12 seconds. Smith ran away from a traffic stop and was armed when the foot chase began, but he had thrown his gun over a fence a split second before Heaggan-Brown shot him in the chest last year.
Prosecutors contend Heaggan-Brown shouldn’t have fired the shot that killed Smith, while the officer’s attorneys maintain he had to react quickly to defend himself.
The Aug. 13 shooting triggered two nights of riots in Milwaukee’s Sherman Park neighbourhood where it happened, bringing to the surface the long-simmering tension between black Milwaukee residents and the police department.


