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The               family               of               a               Baltimore               Marine               allegedly               shot               to               death               by               an               off-duty               Baltimore               City               Police               Officer               is               preparing               to               file               suit               against               the               department               for               wrongful               death.

Alex               DeMetrick               is               representing               the               family.

The               suit               against               the               Department               center's               on               the               fact               that               the               officer               was               allowed               to               carry               his               weapon               while               off               duty.

Tyrone               Browne,               a               32-year-old               father               of               two               was               shot               by               a               Baltimore               City               Police               Officer               outside               a               Hampden               nightclub.

The               unarmed               Marine               was               shot               12               times               at               close               range               and               died               shortly               thereafter.

The               officer,               Gahiji               Tshamba,               has               been               charged               with               First               Degree               murder               in               the               case               and               faces               the               death               penalty.
               This               is               the               second               time               Tshamba               has               been               involved               in               an               off-duty               shooting.

The               first               one               in               2005               was               ruled               justified,               but               Tshamba               was               reprimanded               for               being               intoxicated.

This               time,               Tshamba               refused               to               take               a               breathalyzer               test.
               A               lawyer               for               the               Brown               family               is               quoted               as               saying:               "The               officer's               life               was               not               in               jeopardy,               so               there               was               no               basis               for...deadly               force."
               In               addition               to               a               monetary               reward               to               the               family,               lawyers               are               seeking               to               have               more               strict               rules               placed               on               officers               who               carry               their               weapons               off               duty.
               Tshamba,               a               15-year               veteran               of               the               Baltimore               City               Police               Department,               36-year-old               Gahji               Tshamba,               turned               himself               into               Baltimore's               Central               booking               after               being               on               the               run               in               connection               with               the               shooting               June               5.
               The               shooting               took               place               Saturday               outside               a               local               Baltimore               nightclub,               Eden's               Lounge,               in               Mount               Vernon.

Brown               allegedly               made               advances,               and               possibly               put               his               hands               on,               the               off-duty               officer's               female               companion.

Brown               is               said               to               have               apologized               for               touching               the               woman,               and               started               to               walk               away.

Nonetheless,               words               were               exchanged,               and               according               to               Brown's               sister,               La-Belle               Scott,               who               was               among               a               group               on               the               scene,               the               off-duty               officer               pulled               out               his               gun               and               shot               Brown               with               a               crowd               of               people               around.

Scott               said               that               in               an               effort               to               diffuse               the               situation,               her               brother               raised               his               hands               in               the               air               and               said,               "Calm               down."
               A               breathalyzer               test               was               ordered,               but               Tshamba               exercised               his               right               to               refuse               to               take               the               test.

So,               police               are               now               left               to               determine               how               much               of               a               role,               if               any,               alcohol               played               in               the               shooting.
               Initially,               no               charges               were               made               against               the               officer,               but               Tshamba               was               put               on               paid               administrative               duty,               pending               the               investigation.

As               it               seemed               imminent               that               charges               would               be               filed,               Tshamba               went               missing,               and               Police               Commissioner               Fred               Bealefeld               called               for               an               intensified               manhunt.

Tshamba               supposedly               contacted               his               lawyer               on               Saturday,               June               12,               then               surrendered               himself               on               Sunday,               June               13.
               A               major               issue               now               is               whether               or               not               Tshamba               identified               himself               as               a               police               officer.

That               will               play               into               the               charges               levied.

If               he               identified               himself               as               a               police               officer,               he               has               more               rights,               being               recognized               as               being               on               duty.

It               may               mitigate               the               first-degree               murder               charge.

Nonetheless,               even               police               supporters               are               having               a               tough               time               rationalizing               why               13               shots               were               fired               at               an               unarmed               man,               particularly               when               there               were               others               around               who               may               have               been               harmed.
               Also               in               question               is               the               Baltimore               City               Police               Department's               policy               of               having               off-duty               officers               carrying               their               weapons.

People               are               voicing               concerns               that               when               alcohol               is               involved,               there               is               no               room               for               a               gun,               regardless               of               whether               or               not               the               person               is               a               police               officer.




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