Nashville police officer who shot black man in the back indicted on murder charge

(CNN) Nashville Police Officer Andrew Delke has been indicted on a charge of first degree murder, prosecutors said, after a video showed him shooting a man in the back as he ran away.
Delke, 25, is accused of killing 25-year-old Daniel Hambrick last July in North Nashville. He had been initially charged with criminal homicide, which includes murder, voluntary manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide under Tennessee law.
The Nashville-Davidson County District Attorney's Office announced the indictment Friday in a case that has sparked outrage among residents and the creation of a police accountability board.
Delke was charged after authorities released surveillance footage that showed Delke, who is white, chasing Hambrick, who is black, until the officer aims his gun. Hambrick falls to the ground within seconds.

The officer has argued that he saw Hambrick holding a gun and asked him to drop it as both men were running, a warrant states, adding that Delke said Hambrick did not drop his weapon. Authorities said they recovered a handgun from the scene.
Delke's attorney, David Louis Raybin, said his client plans to plead not guilty.
"Officer Andrew Delke will continue to defend himself on the basis that he acted in accordance with his training and Tennessee law in response to an armed suspect who ignored repeated orders to drop his gun," Raybin said.
"While no citizen looks forward to a trial on allegations such as this, Officer Delke and his defense team will trust in the jury system," Raybin said.
Delke, who is on administrative assignment while the criminal case is pending, is expected to be arraigned later this month, a district attorney's office spokesman said.
Hambrick's killing and the 2016 shooting death of another black man by another officer prompted the creation of a community oversight board in Nashville. An amendment for its creation was approved during the November election, and the city is interviewing nominees for its board, CNN affiliate WTVF reported.
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