The family of Niani Finlayson is calling for the prosecution of Deputy Ty Shelton, who shot her to death in an incident that matches a situation he was involved in three years ago.
Several people want a Los Angeles sheriff’s deputy with a history of fatalities off the job after he killed a Black woman amid a
Authorities said Shelton was responding to a possible domestic violence call, and when deputies arrived, they ordered Thomas to open the door. Thomas’ girlfriend later shared that they were engaged in a verbal dispute, that he was unarmed, and that he attempted to use the Fourth Amendment to prevent the cops from entering.
Shelton subsequently shot Thomas in the chest, killing him in a moment not captured on body camera. Prosecutors declined to prosecute Shelton in the case, which was one of several LASD killings that summer that sparked intense protests.
The LASD told theGrio that although it had yet to receive Finlayson’s family’s claim, the department takes all deputy-involved shootings seriously and would release body camera footage from the incident by next week, which is earlier than the required timeframe.
“With any deputy-involved shooting there is a robust review process, which includes the Office of Inspector General, where every aspect of the shooting is thoroughly examined and evaluated to see if Department policies and procedures were followed,” added LASD. “Additionally, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, Justice System Integrity Division, conducts a legal analysis to determine whether any criminal charges will be filed and if the shooting was legally justified. The Department is deeply committed to protecting our diverse communities without bias and prejudice.”
There have been several allegations against sheriff’s department deputies reportedly utilizing brutal force against Black women, including one in which the LASD released video capturing a Palmdale incident where a deputy struck a lady in the face twice as she was holding her newborn child.
Thomas’ daughter, Myesha Lopez, expressed her outrage last week, saying she was not shocked to hear that Shelton had shot and killed another person. She said it was especially frustrating because she and others protested, warning that Shelton posed a threat and “that someone else would relive what I experienced.”
“[Shelton] should not be allowed to roam free and continue to have a job and provide for his family,” added Hall, “because my daughter is not here to provide for her family.”