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Atlanta officer who shot teen was in another racially charged fight

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Posted 5:14PM on Tuesday 23rd July 2002 ( 22 years ago )
ATLANTA - A police officer who shot and killed a black teenager earlier this month was accused of racial profiling in a separate violent incident nearly two years ago. <br> <br> Police said Officer Raymond Bunn, who is white, shot 18-year-old Corey Ward in self-defense July 14 because Ward was driving a Chevy Tahoe at the plainclothes officer and struck him. <br> <br> In September 2000, the same officer got into a fist fight with a 24-year-old black woman after stopping her because her car stereo was playing too loudly in Atlanta&#39;s Buckhead nightclub district. <br> <br> The woman, Ylia Lavender, suffered a broken eye socket. She said Bunn singled her out and beat her because she was black, but she never made a formal complaint to Atlanta police. <br> <br> Police reports say Lavender cursed at Bunn and attacked him, and he struck her in self-defense. A jury later acquitted Lavender on charges of battery and obstruction. <br> <br> An Atlanta civil rights activist, the Reverend Markel Hutchins, said ``This particular officer has a history and a pattern of excessive force, particularly as it relates to people of a darker hue.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Atlanta police spokesman Sergeant John Quigley said the circumstances were different in each case. <br> <br> Hutchins and others called for the officer to be fired immediately. <br> <br> Police said Ward was helping another man escape after breaking into a vehicle and shattering its window. Four men and a juvenile, all black, were arrested and charged with entering an auto, criminal damage to property and obstruction to police. <br> <br> But Hutchins said the six never broke into the car and police never found fingerprints. Family members and friends said Ward tried to drive away because he didn&#39;t know Bunn was an officer and he was scared of a man brandishing a gun. <br> <br> Quigley said Bunn was placed on routine administrative leave for three days following Ward&#39;s shooting before returning to active duty.

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