Deputy Cleared in Death of Teen During Standoff

10:11 AM, Jun 26, 2012   |    comments
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WOODSTOCK, Ga. (AP) -- The district attorney in Cherokee County has found no wrongdoing on the part of a deputy who shot and killed a teenager during a standoff in May.

WSB-TV reports that District Attorney Garry Moss cleared Cherokee County sheriff's Deputy Jason Yarborough after reviewing the Georgia Bureau of Investigation's report on the shooting.

Authorities say 16-year-old Andrew Messina was killed after he threatened officers with a handgun.

The boy's mother had called 911, saying her son was waiving a .357 magnum around their house in Woodstock, authorities said.

Authorities said at the time that officers were able to get the mother outside, but the boy would not leave. He was shot in the chest and died of his wounds at a hospital.