Ciara
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A Pennsylvania, US constable
fatally shot a 12-year-old girl during an attempt to evict her family from
their home.
The bullet was fired at the girl’s father, passed through his arm and hit the
child, who died instantly.
RT
report continues:
Ciara
Meyer was pronounced dead in her home in Duncannon, north of Harrisburg, where
a police constable arrived with a “legal and valid” eviction order on Monday
morning.
According
to police, Constable Clarke Steele approached the apartment and tried to talk
to Ciara’s father, Donald Meyer, 57, who opened the door, but then shut it. As
far as the official investigation has determined, Steele remained at the door
until Meyer came back.
“The
suspect then re-opened the door and engaged Constable Steele in a brief
exchange of words, and then leveled a loaded .223 caliber rifle, which had been
slung and concealed along his body, directly at Constable Steele with a point
of aim at his chest,” state police said in a statement.
This
is when Steele, who was in uniform, fired a single round from his .40 caliber
duty weapon, striking Ciara’s father in the left arm. At the time of the
shooting, the girl was standing directly behind her father. Having pierced Mr.
Meyer’s arm, the bullet struck Ciara, killing her instantly.
“The
suspect’s daughter was pronounced dead at the scene,” police confirmed.
Ciara’s
father was taken to the Hershey Medical Center, where he was treated for
non-life-threatening injuries.
Arraigned
from the hospital by video, Meyer has been charged with aggravated assault,
simple assault, terroristic threats, and recklessly endangering another person.
“During
the course of the investigation a search warrant was served and the rifle used
by the suspect was recovered. The rifle was found with a loaded chamber and a
magazine containing 30 rounds,” the police statement read.
According
to The Counted, a database maintained by the Guardian newspaper that tracks
killings by US law enforcement, Ciara was the 21st person and first child
killed by police since the beginning of 2016.
An
official fund – Ciara’s Fund Against Domestic Violence – has been started
in the girl’s memory.
“This
campaign is to help her mother, lay CC to rest, and fund a scholarship in The
Susquenetia School District against Domestic Violence and Mental Illness,” the
message reads.
A spokesman for the
Commonwealth Constables Association told ABC27 news that Constable Steele is a respected
officer in both Dauphin and Perry counties. He has reportedly suspended his
duties voluntarily for the duration of the investigation. As Steele’s family
told the TV channel, he is “very distraught over the situation.”
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