Federal authorities end their investigation of the fatal police shooting of a black man in a Walmart store, concluding there wasn’t enough evidence to charge the white officer who killed him. The officer shot John Crawford III on Aug. 5, 2014, after police responded to an emergency call about someone waving a rifle in a store in Beavercreek. Police said Crawford, who was 22, didn’t obey commands to drop what they learned later was an air rifle he was carrying from a store shelf. A special grand jury declined to indict anyone, and the Department of Justice then said it would probe possible civil rights violations.
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