By Associated Press - Wednesday, January 16, 2019

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Key counts in a wrongful death lawsuit over a white police officer’s fatal shooting of a black man in an Ohio Walmart who was carrying an air rifle he picked up will be allowed to go to trial.

Twenty-two-year-old John Crawford III was shot at a Beavercreek store in 2014. His family sued the city, police and the retailer in federal court. Lawyers for Crawford’s family and Walmart had argued some claims could be decided without trial.

The Dayton Daily News reports a judge Tuesday ruled most claims against the officer who killed Crawford, but wasn’t charged , can continue. He dismissed the counts against another officer.

The judge hasn’t ruled on claims involving Walmart.

Beavercreek’s law director says they’re reviewing the ruling. Crawford family attorney Michael Wright declined to comment.

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Information from: Dayton Daily News, http://www.daytondailynews.com

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