New Grand Jury on Another New York Police Shooting

Akai Gurley was killed in an accidental shooting by a rookie cop in Brooklyn.

— -- A New York City grand jury will be empaneled to determine whether a rookie cop who shot and killed an unarmed man in a Brooklyn stairwell will face criminal charges.

The Brooklyn shooting involves the death of Akai Gurley, 28, a black who was killed last month. The officer who shot him is Asian-American.

The timetable for the grand jury to convene was not immediately clear.

“I pledge to conduct a full and fair investigation and to give the grand jury all of the information necessary to do its job,” Thompson said in a statement. “That information is still being gathered.”

The NYPD has said it appears Gurley died from an accidental discharge of Probationary Officer Peter Liang’s gun. Liang and a partner were on so-called vertical patrol in an East New York housing project’s darkened stairwell at the time.

A statement from Congressman Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., who represents the section of Brooklyn where the shooting took place, called the decision to take the case to a grand jury “a meaningful step.”

“Akai Gurley did not deserve to die, and the evidence of a kill shot that penetrated his chest and struck him in the heart suggests something more than a non-criminal accident,” Jeffries said.