US Marshals were justified in the fatal shooting of Winston Smith Jr., prosecutor says

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US Marshals were justified in the fatal shooting of Winston Smith Jr., prosecutor says
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US Marshal task force members were justified in the fatal shooting of Winston Smith in June, Donald F. Ryan, Crow Wing County attorney and chief prosecutor, wrote in a letter to Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman.

Members of the North Star Fugitive Task Force tried to arrest Smith, who was wanted on a felony warrant, on June 3 in Minneapolis. Ryan's letter, released Wednesday, states while task force members were trying to arrest Smith he"initiated a deadly force confrontation" by drawing his handgun and firing at authorities. "This resulted in the using deadly force in response," Ryan wrote in the letter.

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