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UPDATE: Virginia Beach Says Oceanfront Fatal Shooting By Police Justified - The New Journal and Guide

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New Journal and Guide News Staff

VIRGINIA BEACH

The City of Virginia Beach says the police officer who shot Donovan Lynch was justified because he pointed a gun at him and  after

crouching behind shrubbery when the officer approached him.

        This was the city’s  version released of the reason for the officer fatal shooting of 25-year-old Lynch on  March 26 at the Virginia Beach Oceanfront as police responded to a series of shootings that night.

Continue reading UPDATE: Virginia Beach Says Oceanfront Fatal Shooting By Police Justified at The New Journal and Guide.

Source: The New Journal and Guide

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