Man who protested brother’s shooting by police fatally shot

  • Print
Listen to this story

Subscriber Benefit

As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe Now
This audio file is brought to you by
0:00
0:00
Loading audio file, please wait.
  • 0.25
  • 0.50
  • 0.75
  • 1.00
  • 1.25
  • 1.50
  • 1.75
  • 2.00

A southern Indiana man who helped organize recent protests in seeking answers to his brother’s police-action shooting death has been fatally shot, authorities said.

Tyler F. Williams, 29, was pronounced dead from gunshot wounds just before 11 p.m. Thursday night outside an apartment complex in New Albany, police said.

Police didn’t say whether a suspect has been arrested.

Williams and his friends and family have hosted several peaceful protests in southern Indiana over the past few weeks, calling for transparency in the details surrounding his 27-year-old brother Malcolm Williams’ death. The protests also have called attention to the deaths at the hands of police of Breonna Taylor and David McAtee in nearby Louisville, Kentucky, and George Floyd in Minneapolis, the News and Tribune of Jeffersonville reported.

Malcolm Williams died April 29 from gunshot wounds after being shot by an Indiana State Police trooper during a traffic stop for a broken tail light in Jeffersonville. Police have reported that Malcolm Williams shot first and the trooper, Clay Boley, returned fire. The family has asked for evidence of what happened, including footage of the stop. The case remains under investigation by the state police.

Please enable JavaScript to view this content.

{{ articles_remaining }}
Free {{ article_text }} Remaining
{{ articles_remaining }}
Free {{ article_text }} Remaining Article limit resets on
{{ count_down }}