Prosecutor will not charge Raleigh officers in shooting
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Prosecutors in North Carolina say there will be no charges against three Raleigh police officers involved in a shooting following a break-in last fall.
Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman told local media Thursday that the officers did not use excessive force in the shooting that wounded a suspect and an officer.
Chijioke Kennedy Madueke was shot by police in an apartment Nov. 30 after police say he rushed out of a bedroom toward the officers with a knife. Madueke later acknowledged he had a knife, but gave conflicting accounts about whether it was in his hand or his pocket.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}He was hit several times. Officer C.N. Chandler was shot in the abdomen but the bullet was stopped by his vest. He was treated and released from a Raleigh hospital.