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Former Philadelphia officer charged with murder of 12-year-old boy

Published 05/02/2022, 03:41 PM
Updated 05/02/2022, 03:45 PM

(Reuters) - A former Philadelphia officer was charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a 12-year-old boy in the back after the youth dropped a gun that he apparently fired at an unmarked police car, a prosecutor said on Monday.

Edsaul Mendoza, 26, who was dismissed from the force after the March 1 shooting, was charged with first-degree murder, third-degree murder, voluntary manslaughter and possession of an instrument of crime, according to a grand jury presentment unsealed on Monday. He was arrested on Sunday and denied bail on Monday.

A spokesman for the Defender Association of Philadelphia, which represented Mendoza at his bail hearing, declined to comment on his case.

On the evening of the shooting, Mendoza was among four plainclothes officers involved in a stolen firearm investigation, riding in the unmarked car in South Philadelphia, District Attorney Larry Krasner said at a press conference.

Thomas "TJ" Siderio, 12, and another boy were riding bicycles when the undercover car drove past. A gunshot rang out, breaking the rear, passenger-side window of the undercover car, Krasner said.

"All indicators are that the 12-year-old fired the gun at the car," Krasner said.

A foot chase ensued and Mendoza appeared to shout "Drop it!" and "Get down!," Krasner said. Immediately after shooting Siderio, Mendoza told his fellow officer where to recover the youth's gun, pointing to the location, Krasner said.

"The gun was sitting on the street below the curb line, nearly 40 feet away. Thus, when Officer Mendoza fired the third and fatal shot, he knew the 12-year-old, 5-foot-tall, 111-pound Thomas Siderio no longer had a gun," Krasner said.

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Siderio was shot in the back when he was face down on the ground "in a position that approximates a pushup" and "he was possibly surrendering," Krasner said.

Siderio was later pronounced dead at a hospital.

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