Lawsuit claims police executed Va. man ‘in cold blood’ for K9’s death

NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — The daughter of a man shot to death by police two years ago is suing the officers involved for $12.3 million.

The Virginian-Pilot reports Michelle Young filed a lawsuit on Jan. 9 accusing officers of executing her father “in cold blood” during a standoff in 2016.

Prosecutors say Norfolk police went to 58-year-old Keith Wilfred Richardson’s house after a woman called and said her husband was in his house with handguns and knives. But Young says her father, who she says was mentally ill, never posed a threat and was trying to retrieve his dog when he was killed. A K9 was also killed in the fight.

Commonwealth’s Attorney Greg Underwood declared the shooting justified in August 2016. The lawsuit claims wrongful death and assault and battery.

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Information from: The Virginian-Pilot, http://pilotonline.com

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