Judge reopens fact-finding in St. Louis police shooting suit
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — A federal judge reopened fact-finding in a wrongful-death civil lawsuit over a former St. Louis police officer’s fatal shooting of a black man.
Attorney Al Watkins, who represents Anthony Lamar Smith’s family, on Wednesday confirmed U.S. District Judge Jean Hamilton’s decision to reopen discovery. It comes after an attorney general’s office report that found DNA evidence was withheld from lawyers for Smith’s family.
Former officer Jason Stockley, who is white, was acquitted in criminal court of killing Smith, 24, in 2011. Stockley said Smith was moving his hand toward a gun found in his car, while prosecutors insisted Stockley had planted the weapon.
The attorney general’s office report showed Stockley’s DNA was found on a gun at the scene of the shooting, but Smith’s DNA was not. The evidence was not provided to the Smith’s family for the civil lawsuit, which was settled for $900,000 in 2013.