Killing of Hunter Brittain

At approximately 3:00 am (CDT) on Wednesday, June 23, 2021, 17-year-old Hunter Brittain, who was unarmed, was fatally shot by Lonoke County sheriff's deputy Sgt. Michael Davis near Cabot, Arkansas, United States. He later died at North Little Rock Hospital.[2]

Killing of Hunter Brittain
LocationNear Cabot, Arkansas, U.S.
DateJune 23, 2021 (2021-06-23)
c. 3:00 a.m. (CDT)
Attack type
Child homicide by shooting, police killing
VictimHunter Brittain, aged 17
PerpetratorMichael Davis
Verdict
Charges
Sentence1 year in jail plus $1,000 fine
LitigationLawsuit filed against Davis by Brittain's family[1]

Killing

Brittain was attempting to use a jug of antifreeze to stop his truck from rolling into the officer's vehicle when the deputy shot him.[2] Brittain's family claimed he was test driving a truck, which he had been working on when he was pulled over by the deputy.[3]

Aftermath

The body camera of the deputy was turned over to Arkansas State Police.[4] The camera was not on during the shooting.[5] Davis was fired for leaving his body cam off until after Brittain was shot.[6]

The death of Brittain inspired protests.[7] Attorneys Ben Crump and Devon Jacob are representing Brittain's family. At a memorial for Brittain, he was eulogized by Reverend Al Sharpton.[7]

Brittain’s family and friends have proposed “Hunter’s Law”. The law would require all Arkansas police officers to wear a body camera which would be kept turned on during their shift.[8]

Davis was found guilty at trial in March 2022 of negligent homicide, but not guilty of manslaughter and was sentenced to 1 year in jail plus a $1,000 fine. 1 year in jail is the maximum sentence for negligent homicide in Arkansas.[9][10][11] However Davis appealed his conviction and was released.[12]

References

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