Texas cop who shot bystander won't be charged


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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A Texas police officer will not face criminal charges for fatally shooting an 18-year-old, who authorities say was hit by gunfire aimed at someone else.

Prosecutors announced Thursday that a grand jury voted not to indict San Antonio Officer Steve Casanova for the 2018 death of Charles Roundtree, Jr.

Casanova shot Roundtree after arriving at a San Antonio home to investigate a reported assault. Police have said the officer opened fire when another man, Davante Snowden, reached for a gun.

Roundtree's mother is suing the city of San Antonio, and claims no one in the home was armed. Attorney Daryl Washington says Roundtree's family is "extremely disappointed."

The Bexar County District Attorney's Office says Snowden is facing a gun charge connected to the incident.

The San Antonio Police Department declined to comment.

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