White cop cleared in fatal shooting of black teenager

Michelle Kenney, center, mother of Antwon Rose II, speaks to members of the media following the closing arguments in the homicide trial of former East Pittsburgh Police officer Michael Rosfeld, Friday, March 22, 2019. at the Allegheny County Courthouse in Pittsburgh. A jury has started deliberating in the homicide trial of Rosfeld, a white former police officer charged with killing Rose, an unarmed black teenager outside Pittsburgh last summer.(Nate Smallwood/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP, Pool)

Rose family attorney, S. Lee Merritt, left, and Michelle Kenney, center, mother of Antwon Rose II, walk towards members of the media following the closing arguments in the homicide trial of former East Pittsburgh Police officer Michael Rosfeld, Friday, March 22, 2019. at the Allegheny County Courthouse in Pittsburgh. A jury has started deliberating in the homicide trial of Rosfeld, a white former police officer charged with killing Rose, an unarmed black teenager outside Pittsburgh last summer.(Nate Smallwood/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review via AP, Pool)

PITTSBURGH — A jury on Friday acquitted a white former police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black teenager in the back as he was fleeing a high-stakes traffic stop outside Pittsburgh, a confrontation that was captured on video and led to weeks of unrest.

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