Rhode Island officer acquitted in shooting of teenager

Suspended Pawtucket policeman Daniel Dolan hugged his lawyer after a jury returned not guilty verdicts at his assault and firearms trial, he showed little emotion as he left the Kent County courthouse in Warwick January 26, 2023. Photo by Steve Klamkin WPRO News

WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — A Rhode Island police officer who was off duty and out of uniform when he shot the 18-year-old driver of a car he had witnessed speeding past him on the highway was acquitted by a jury Thursday of several charges.

Pawtucket Officer Daniel Dolan, 40, was cleared of three counts of felony assault and one count of discharge of a firearm when committing a crime of violence in connection with the encounter in West Greenwich in June 23, 2021.

According to an investigation, Dolan was returning from a detail assignment when he encountered a speeding Audi sedan on Interstate 95 in West Greenwich.

The vehicles exited the highway and Dolan tried to detain the driver of the Audi outside a pizza shop. When the operator of the Audi tried to drive away, Dolan fired one round from his service weapon, striking the driver in the arm. Two other teenagers in the car were not hurt.

Surveillance video from the pizza shop shows an unmarked white pickup truck pull alongside the Audi. A man in civilian clothes gets out of the truck and holds up what appears to be a badge and the Audi reverses away.

The shooting occurred off camera.

Dolan said on the stand during the trial that he thought the car, going more than 100 mph, was fleeing from police and showing a disregard for human life. He said he approached the car to have a “fatherly chat” with the occupants about dangerous driving. His lawyer said he was in “grave danger” of being run over.

Prosecutors, however, said Dolan was standing to the side of the car, not in front, and the bullet went through the driver’s side window.

The car’s driver, Dominic Vincent, who is now 20, testified that he did not know if Dolan was really a police officer and whether his badge was real. Vincent and the other two occupants of the car, 18 and 17 at the time, were picking up a pizza and then heading to Vincent’s house to watch an NBA playoff game.