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Shooting Verdict Sparks Family Outcry

Shooting Verdict Sparks Family Outcry

Published 2 days, 14 hours ago
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A Vermont state trooper was cleared by the Attorney General’s office for shooting and killing 55-year-old Scott Garvey, citing self-defense after Garvey allegedly yelled for police to shoot him and a rifle was seen. But Garvey’s family, including his mother and brother, fiercely dispute the ruling, calling it a failure of de-escalation protocols and accusing the system of prioritizing officer safety over accountability. Scott’s brother Shawn says following established mental health crisis procedures could have saved his brother’s life. Advocates from the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Vermont echo this, stressing that trained mental health responses—not force—are critical in such situations. The Vermont Mental Health Crisis Response Commission will now review the incident to recommend better practices for future encounters.

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