Prosecutor: Police shooting that wounded Utah teen justified
SALT LAKE CITY — Two police officers were justified in shooting and critically wounding a teenage refugee from Somalia in a confrontation that sparked unrest and protests in Salt Lake City earlier this year, a Utah prosecutor decided Monday.
Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said officers acted appropriately when they fired at Abdullahi “Abdi” Mohamed because police believed he was about to seriously injure or kill a man with a metal broom handle.
The Feb. 27 fight began after a failed drug deal and a dispute over $1.10 near the city’s bustling homeless shelter, Gill said at a news conference. The officers yelled multiple times for Mohamed to drop the weapon as he and another man attacked the victim, but he refused, Gill said. They shot him four times.
Mohamed’s family has disputed that account. His cousin Muslima Weledi has said that witnesses told her Mohamed had a wooden broomstick and misunderstood the command.


