By Associated Press - Monday, May 1, 2017

HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) - A grand jury has concluded no charges should be filed against an Ohio police officer who fatally shot a man authorities say was charging him with a butcher knife.

Butler County Prosecutor Mike Gmoser (MOH’-zur) said Monday that the grand jury considered evidence including witness accounts and the history of the man who was killed. He says 24-year-old Michael Wilson-Salzl had called in a false report April 22 of shots fired in his apartment complex parking lot in Hamilton.

Police say once an officer arrived, Wilson-Salzl charged at him while wearing a black mask and holding a knife. Police say Wilson-Salzl then refused commands before 17-year Hamilton police officer Steven McFall fired three times.



Gmoser says investigation also found Wilson-Salzl was mentally disturbed, with a history of suicidal attempts.

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