
Connecticut trooper charged with manslaughter in 2020 shooting after chase
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A Connecticut state trooper has been arrested and charged with manslaughter in the 2020 death of a carjacking suspect he shot after a high-speed chase, a state official's office said Wednesday.
Trooper Brian North's arrest comes after investigators concluded that his shooting of Mubarak Soulemane "was not justified," according to a report released Wednesday by state Inspector General Robert Devlin Jr.
North shot Soulemane, 19, on January 15, 2020, at the end of a chase that began after Soulemane, armed with a knife, carjacked a vehicle in southwestern Connecticut, state police have said.

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