Kentucky mom wants peace, justice for son killed by police

David Mcatee's Nephew Recalls What Happened On Night Of Uncle's Death

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The mother of a popular Kentucky barbecue cook killed by law enforcement at his business last week says she wants peace and justice for her son and she’s going to make sure he gets it. Odessa Riley addressed reporters Monday outside the Louisville business where David McAtee was fatally shot. Flanked by her attorney, she said McAtee did not shoot first and will get justice. Attorney Steve Romines said city and police officials should apologize and release all evidence publicly. Police and National Guard soldiers were dispersing a crowd near McAtee’s eatery when police say they returned fire, but video evidence suggests law enforcement officials were firing pepper balls at the restaurant before McAtee fired his weapon.