Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry announced today there will be no charges filed against two Baton Rouge police officers in the 2016 shooting death of Alton Sterling.

A civil suit will be filed in Sterling's death.

Governor John Bel Edwards offered the following statement after Landry made his announcement this morning

“The death of Alton Sterling was a tragedy that evoked deep grief and anger across Baton Rouge and Louisiana. Our communities continue to heal from the events of the summer of 2016. While everyone may not agree with the decision by the Louisiana Department of Justice, the process outlined by law was followed. Now, we come to the next phase of the investigation. I support Mayor Sharon Weston Broome and Chief Murphy Paul’s decision to conduct an administrative review to determine if any disciplinary action should be taken within the Baton Rouge Police Department. We owe this final review to the Baton Rouge community and the Sterling family. As we move into this next phase of the investigation, I continue to ask the people of Louisiana to pray for Alton’s family, the community of North Baton Rouge where he lived, the law enforcement officials who protect us every day, and our great state."

 

Baton Rouge Mayor Sharon Weston Broome said Landry's decision is "not the last word" in the case.

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