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SEATTLE -- King County prosecutors will not file criminal charges against Officer Ian Birk in the fatal shooting of woodcarver John T. Williams, according to Seattle Times.

The newspaper cited "sources familiar with the decision" in its report.

Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn would not comment on the charges, but said the issue will be addressed at a news conference scheduled for Wednesday morning. He added Seattle Police Chief John Diaz will speak after the news conference.

KOMO News contacted the attorneys of both Birk and Williams on Tuesday evening, but both said they'd not been notified of the reported decision by prosecutors.

"I have heard only a rumor that there's not going to be any criminal charges brought against Ian, and that's not a great surprise to anybody who's been following this and knows the criteria that the prosecutor has to use to file criminal charges in a case like this," said Ted Buck, the attorney representing Birk. "I don't think there was ever serious risk of criminal charge being filed. You can take a number of things away from the unfortunate events of Aug. 30 of 2010, but criminal intent wasn't one of them."

Tim Ford, the attorney for the family of John T. Williams, told Seattlepi.com late Tuesday he had not been informed of a decision.

"(King County Prosecutor) Dan Satterberg told us he'd setup a meeting beforehand, and he hasn't done that yet," Ford said.

Williams' sister said she wasn't surprised to hear the rumors.

"It doesn't seem to bother that many people. That's the thing that I think hurts the most," said Susanna Chambers. "I don't think anybody deserves to die. (He was) shot in the back for doing nothing."

As a part of the decision-making process, the prosecutors reviewed the results of an inquest into Williams' death.

An inquest jury split its decision last month over the question about the true danger the 27-year-old police officer faced when Williams failed to drop a knife at a Seattle street corner.

Four jurors said there was no actual threat while three others said the answer is unknown.

Dash cam video from Birk's patrol car captured the sights and sounds of the incident, and the police department is still examining Birk's actions.

Birk has already been stripped of his gun and badge after a preliminary ruling by Seattle police found that the shooting was unjustified.

Adding fuel to the growing discontent with police are new videos showing more alleged abuses at the hands of Seattle Police Department officers.

The U.S. Justice Department has even begun a preliminary review of the department with a focus on the department's use of force.

For their part, Seattle police say they've been taking extra steps to improve training and improve relations in the community.

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  • So the lesson here is: if you're a cop and you murder someone, you get paid vacation.

  • that cop is a fucking murder, the cops literally get away with murdering innocent people

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  • The cop should do the right thing and serve Natives for the remainder of his otherwise useless life, or if he's not honourable enough to do that, he should commit suicide, at least.

  • @philateliceun The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled at least 4 times that the police have ((NO)) duty to individuals period! Government uses these USSC decisions when it favors them, and government tricks us out of ours. Be aware!

  • damn, i've heard a lot of bad shit about the seattle pd but this is the worst police department in the us. there are some smart ass cops where i live but nothing like the seattle cops.

  • @LibertyRapsher Where are you getting this from??? The fucking pig did lose his job a long fucking time ago. If you want to do more justice, the pig's name is Ian Birk. The important thing is to make sure this coward Ian Birk never gets another job of a type where he can harm people.

  • This is such a blatant, unprovoked murder. He comes up to a man on the street and shoots him in the back several times within 7 seconds. I think 3 eye witnesses testified against the cop as well and the prick didn't even lose his job. What a piece of crap!!!

  • I agree with jimmy

  • I think the cop should be prosecuted and treated like anyone else whom shoots someone maybe even worse because we as the people en trust that man with our general safety as citizens we need to make changes to the legal system NOW NOT LATER LIKE AS IN TODAY DEC.30 2011

  • @Mrkentech1 yeah cause its not worse if somebody who gets payed to PROTECT AND SERVE THE PEOPLE MURDERS an innocent person, the SAME person he swore to PROTECT AND SERVE and gets 0 repurcussions. I don't hate cops that murder that much more then normal murderers, I just get ENRAGD when they walk free because they have a badge. If you can't understand that you are a fucking bootlicking cretin.

  • Fry that bacon and stick his ass in a egg mcmuffin.

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