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Review backs Waterloo officer in shooting that paralyzed man

A man who was paralyzed when the officer shot him in April had sued saying the shooting wasn't justified.
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WATERLOO, Iowa — A prosecutor has ruled that a police officer who shot and paralyzed a man in downtown Waterloo in April acted legally because the target appeared to be chasing a deputy with a shotgun.

Black Hawk County Attorney Brian Williams said officer C.J. Nichols did not know that the long, dark weapon carried by Marcelino Alvarez-Victoriano was a pellet gun until after Nichols shot him. He said video from the officer’s body camera and two deputies’ squad cars show the 44-year-old Alvarez-Victoriano chasing Black Hawk County deputy Blake Dodd with what appears to be a firearm. 

Alvarez-Victoriano has filed a lawsuit alleging that the shooting was excessive force.

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