Omaha on trial in shooting death of ‘Cops’ crew member
OMAHA, Neb. — Omaha police used justifiable force when firing dozens of bullets at an armed robbery suspect in a fast-food restaurant and had no duty to protect a law enforcement reality television show crew member who was inadvertently shot and killed, the police chief said.
Bryce Dion, 38, who was a sound technician on “Cops,” was on a ride-along with Omaha police officers in August 2014 when he was killed, The Omaha World-Herald reported.
His family filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the City of Omaha, accusing the police of negligence and using excessive deadly force.
In court Wednesday, Christian Williams, a lawyer for Dion’s family, said the suspect, Cortez Washington, was clearly a threat to officers when they fired on him as many as 39 times.