LAPD Officer Cleared in Shooting Death of Teen Girl in Store's Dressing Room

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The California Justice Department has decided not to press charges against an LAPD officer who accidentally shot and killed 14-year-old Valentina Orellana Peralta while aiming at a suspect in a North Hollywood clothing store. The officer, William Jones, was aiming at a suspect who had assaulted multiple women with a metal bike lock in the store. The Justice Department concluded that the killing was unintended and unforeseeable, and that Officer Jones likely believed he was acting in self-defense or defense of others. The decision has sparked controversy and raised questions about police use of force.
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