A Utah mother is insisting that race played a key role in the police shooting death of her 22-year-old son. Susan Hunt, who is white, told the Deseret News that police killed her son Darrien Hunt “because he’s black.”
On Wednesday morning, police in Saratoga Springs were called to Redwood Road to investigate a man carrying a “Samurai-type sword.” Hunt’s aunt, Cindy Moss, described the sword as a three-foot long decorative item. Authorities said when the officers tried to make contact with Hunt, he “lunged toward the officers with the sword, at which time Mr. Hunt was shot.”
Police said in a statement on Saturday that claims that officers’ actions were a result of his race are “completely unfounded and speculative.”
Randall Edwards, an attorney for the Hunt family, is refuting the claim that Hunt was a threat to police, arguing Hunt was shot in the back.
“An independent autopsy, done at the behest of Hunt’s family, reveals that he was shot numerous times, all from the rear,” Edwards said in a statement to KUTV. “This is consistent with statements made by witnesses on the scene who report that Darrien was shot to death while running away from the police.”









