A Portsmouth, Virginia, police officer was indicted on a first-degree murder charge Thursday in the shooting death of an 18-year-old man during a struggle at a Walmart store in April.
Officer Stephen D. Rankin, 36, who is white, was also charged with use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in the shooting of William Chapman II, who was black. Chapman, who was shot in the face and the chest, had no alcohol or drugs in his system, and his pockets had been turned inside out, an autopsy found.
Portsmouth Commonwealth’s Attorney Stephanie Morales was scheduled to brief reporters at 2 p.m. ET.
“I am so happy that I feel sick,” the teen’s mother, Sallie Chapman, told NBC station WAVY of Portsmouth. “My son can now be at peace. Thank you Lord.”
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Nicole Belote, Rankin’s attorney, told the station she was “quite surprised” by the murder charge.
“It does not change our defense,” she said. “We will continue to prepare for trial and zealously defend Officer Rankin.”
Rankin was responding to a shoplifting report at the Walmart store about 7:30 p.m. April 22 when he and Chapman began struggling, witnesses told police. The autopsy didn’t say how many times Chapman was shot.









