A judge denied a petition by a former Fairfax County police officer to get his job back after he shot and killed a suspect earlier this year.
In Febuary, Wesley Shifflett killed 37-year-old Timothy Johnson, who was accused of shoplifting from Tysons Corner Center. Johnson was unarmed.
Approximately a month later, Shifflett was dismissed from his job as a police officer.
Police Chief Kevin Davis said Shifflett did not meet the expectations of the department and did not follow use-of-force protocols.
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Last month, Shifflett petitioned the court to return to his position, arguing that the county did not follow a legal grievance process when he was fired.
Earlier this month, a Fairfax County judge ruled in favor of the county and denied Shifflett's petition.
In April, a county grand jury declined to indict Shifflett on charges of involuntary manslaughter and reckless discharge of a firearm in Johnson's death.
The Fairfax County prosecutor has requested a second grand jury to review the case and consider possible charges.
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