Minnesota police officer acquitted of manslaughter charge in fatal shooting of black motorist

Friday, June 16, 2017
FILE: A memorial including a photo of Philando Castile adorns the gate to the governor's residence. / This Jan. 8, 2013, file photo shows St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez.
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Jeronimo Yanez was also cleared Friday of two lesser charges in the July traffic stop in a St. Paul suburb. Yanez shot Philando Castile five times just seconds after Castile informed him he was carrying a gun.

Yanez testified that Castile was pulling his gun out of his pocket despite his commands not to do so. The defense also argued Castile was high on marijuana and said that affected his actions.

Castile had a permit for the weapon. Prosecutors questioned whether Yanez ever saw the gun. They argued that the officer overreacted and that Castile was not a threat.

The case garnered immediate attention because Castile's girlfriend streamed the aftermath live on Facebook.