A young Utah law student was shot dead by cops during a traffic stop – and his family now claim they found out about the horrific killing from news reports. 

Chase Allen, 25, was gunned down by five cops from Farmington Police Department on March 1 as his blue BMW 3-Series was parked outside a local post office.

Cops claim the situation escalated after Allen became non-compliant after being asked why his sedan didn’t have a license plate.

Grim photos taken shortly afterwards show Allen’s feet, clad in red hi-top sneakers, peeping out from the bottom of a stretcher, while his bullet-riddled car sat nearby.

Allen’s family say they weren’t properly informed of his brutal death. They’ve accused the police department of unlawfully killing their loved-one, and have accused cops of a cover-up. 

Family of Chase Allan, 25, say they're desperate for answers about the circumstances surround his shooting death at the hands of police in Utah

Family of Chase Allan, 25, say they’re desperate for answers about the circumstances surround his shooting death at the hands of police in Utah

In a statement to FOX 13, Allan’s family said that the death has been ‘devastating and tragic’ and that they’ve ‘not been permitted’ to see him yet.

‘Police are stonewalling us. Our family has not been permitted to see Chase and has not been contacted by authorities or justice departments with information surrounding this investigation,’ wrote Diane Allan, Chase’s mother.

‘Our family was not properly notified of Chase’s death as next of kin. We found out about Chase’s death along with the entirety of our community via news reporters and articles written online.’

Allan graduated from Davis High School in 2016, before going to play soccer at UC-Davis and Utah State University.

His mother said that he’d been studying law in recent years.

‘[Chase] was a gracious, loving soul who was known by everyone in his community to be caring, thoughtful, and kind and would do anything for someone in need,’ she wrote.

See also  Man found guilty of killing, dismembering fiancée and hiding remains in trash bag

‘He was always selflessly helping and protecting others in need.’

The grieving mother said that Allan had a ‘shy and quiet demeanor’ but was quick to make friends who she said will remember him fondly.

‘He was always selflessly helping and protecting others in need. He has been studying law the last few years and was a patriot doing what he could to defend the people’s freedom and liberty in his community,’ she said.

Allan was reportedly shot at 12 times by five police officers during what they've described to be a routine traffic stop when he didn't get out of his car

Allan was reportedly shot at 12 times by five police officers during what they’ve described to be a routine traffic stop when he didn’t get out of his car

The statement claims that there had been a request for multiple officers to the scene a couple of blocks before the stop. Police have offered few details about the case.

The five officers involved have been placed on administrative leave during an investigation – making up 20 percent of the force.

Chase was living at home with his parents at the time of the shooting in the same city where he had grown up. 

‘There’s a lot missing from this, right? What the circumstances were,’ said Chris Burbank, retired Salt Lake City police chief to the outlet.

On Wednesday around 3.30 pm Allan was pulled over in a post office parking lot for driving with no license plates. 

A Farmington police officer requested backup and, according to police, Allan refused to exit the vehicle.

Officers said that during the attempt to get him out, multiple shots were fired.

‘That’s how we train and I know my guys and if they fired shots I’m certain they were in fear of their life,’ said Farmington Police chief Eric Johnsen to FOX 13.

‘I will argue there is no license plate infraction in this country that is worth the loss of someone’s life,’ said Burbank.

Allan was shot inside the car and later died in hospital.

‘It is the responsibility of the government to tell the public what we engaged in,’ Burbank said. 

‘This is not unique to just cities or problems. We’re seeing this and it really is a failure of our system that we can change.’

None of the Farmington Police officers were injured and he Davis County Critical Incident Protocol Team has taken over the investigation.

DailyMail.com has reached out to the police department. 


DailyMail

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Sign Up for Our Newsletters

Get notified of the best deals on our WordPress themes.

You May Also Like

California homicide victim whose decomposed remains were found off cliff in 1967 is identified

SONOMA COUNTY, Calif. (TCD) — Investigators recently identified a homicide victim whose…

Portland store forced to shut down after 15 break-ins in 18 months: Rains PDX hit by rampant crime

A clothing store in Portland, Oregon, has been forced to permanently shutter…

Frank Robert James Pleads Guilty to Federal Terrorism Charges

Frank Robert James Pleads Guilty to Federal Terrorism Charges  – The 63-year-old…

Sam Bankman-Fried bribed Chinese officials: Prosecutors

Share copy link FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried leaves Manhattan federal court, Tuesday,…