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Legislators urge attorney general to probe fatal shooting of unarmed Jamaican youth

Published:Friday | April 18, 2014 | 12:00 AM

UNITED STATES NEW YORK, (CMC):

Minority caucuses of New York State Legislature and the City Council have written to United States Attorney General Eric Holder calling for an extensive and exhaustive investigation into the 2012 police shooting death of an unarmed Jamaican youth.

In the interest of seeking truth and justice, we are asking for an extensive and exhaustive investigation into the killing of Ramarley Graham, said legislators in a letter to Eric Holder.

Graham was shot by Police Officer Richard Haste on February 2, 2012, after cops stormed into the teens Bronx house and confronted him in a bathroom, according to the New York Daily News. He was 18.

Haste said he had heard over his police radio that the teenager had a gun, but no weapon was found, only a small bag of marijuana.

We believe the investigation will uncover that the actions of Officer Haste violated the civil rights of Ramarley, his family, and the other residents in the home, the letter states.

It is imperative that the Department of Justice send a clear signal that the lives of black and brown minority men matter, the caucuses add.

In August, Manhattan US Attorney Preet Bharara said his office would review the case for civil rights violations after a Bronx grand jury declined to indict Haste.