Police Officer Wins Settlement After Being Fired For Not Shooting A Black Man

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Rest in peace, R.J. Williams.

On May 6th, 2016, Stephen Mader was called to a domestic disturbance by R.J. Williams' girlfriend in Weirton, West Virginia. When Stephen arrived on the scene, he was met by R.J. holding his hands behind his back. When Stephen asked him to show his hands, he complied, revealing a gun.

Instead of shooting at R.J. (who was a Black man) Stephen attempted to de-escalate the situation and told R.J. that he would not shoot and just needed him to put the gun down - even after R.J. told him to "just shoot." As Stephen continued to calm R.J. down, two other officers arrived on the scene and within minutes fired four shots into R.J., killing him. 

Weeks later, Stephen was fired from the police force and just recently, two years later, new reports say Stephen has finally won his case for wrongful dismissal.

 “He wasn’t angry,” he explained to The Guardian, talking about R.J. “He wasn’t aggressive, he didn’t seem in a position to want to use a gun against anybody. He never pointed it at me. I didn’t perceive him as an imminent threat.” 

Stephen has been awarded $175,000 and was promised that his past employer cannot stop him from getting a job at another law enforcement. “At the end of the day, I’m happy to put this chapter of my life to bed,” he added.


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