Family members of the man shot and killed by a Minnesota state trooper in July demanded a stronger response from authorities Friday, as they stated plans to file a civil suit in response.
Attorney Harry Daniels said at a news conference that a lawsuit would be brought forward "very soon" in the July 31 fatal shooting of Ricky Cobb II along Interstate 94 in Minneapolis. He said the team of lawyers is considering both the individual officers' conduct and department practices for its scope.
"We're going to see if there's a culture, a practiced pattern where these officers are committing these acts," Daniels said outside the federal courthouse in Minneapolis.
Family members of Cobb restated their demand that trooper Ryan Londregan, who fired the fatal shot during what started as a traffic stop, be removed.
"Just let justice prevail, so I can lay my son peacefully to rest," said Cobb's father, Ricky Cobb Sr.
Bakari Sellers, another attorney for the family, said the family's legal team believes video of the incident "shows (Londregan) violating policy, we firmly believe he should not have had a weapon pulled that day."
Sellers began the press event by responding to an email from Londregan's attorney Chris Madel, who warned he would pursue civil claims for alleged defamation of his client.
"At the appropriate time, I intend to pursue civil claims for baseless and reckless statements that have injured my client," Madel wrote, adding that those claims include "interference with contract, defamation, etc."