"Memphis Police Officer Joseph McKinney Possibly Killed by Friendly Fire, Officials Say"

The Shelby County District Attorney's office revealed that evidence suggests the slain Memphis Police Department officer was killed by friendly fire during a shootout, leading to the decision not to pursue murder charges against a 17-year-old suspect involved. The 17-year-old, facing 13 felony counts, including attempted first-degree murder and assault against a first responder, may be prosecuted as an adult. While acknowledging the friendly fire, the DA's office emphasized the gravity of the teen's actions. The Memphis Police Department and its union expressed continued support for the fallen officer and emphasized the need to focus on the cause of the tragic incident.
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