Trial Begins for Connecticut Trooper Charged in 2020 Fatal Shooting
Jury selection starts for Trooper Brian North, accused of manslaughter in the death of 19-year-old Mubarak Soulemane.
- Trooper Brian North faces first-degree manslaughter charges for shooting Mubarak Soulemane, who led police on a high-speed chase in a stolen car.
- The incident occurred in January 2020, with North firing seven shots into Soulemane's stopped vehicle, claiming he saw Soulemane with a knife.
- State Inspector General Robert Devlin concluded the shooting was not justified, stating no imminent danger from Soulemane at the time of the shooting.
- Soulemane's family, along with the NAACP, argue that police had Soulemane surrounded and should have attempted to de-escalate the situation.
- North, who pleaded not guilty, was placed on paid administrative leave after being charged in 2022, marking the first such charge in Connecticut in over a decade.