Two white Atlanta police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks during a 2020 encounter will not be charged, giving rise to questions about how police across the nation face consequences in the wake of deadly shootings.

Brooks was killed three weeks after George Floyd’s death, reigniting a wave of protests in Atlanta calling for an end to racial inequity and police brutality. 

Hours after he was shot and killed, Atlanta’s police chief stepped down. One officer was fired and the other was put on administrative leave, and warrants were announced against both.

But more than two years later, both officers are still employed at the Atlanta Police Department. Here’s how efforts to punish the cops failed despite a nationwide push for police accountability. 

How did Rayshard Brooks die?

Brooks, 27, was shot by an officer while fleeing during a struggle at a Wendy’s drive-thru in June 2020. Brooks, who is Black, had fallen asleep in his car in the drive-thru.

After he failed a sobriety test and two white police officers tried to arrest him, Brooks resisted being handcuffed. He wrestled a Taser from one of the officers and was fleeing, firing it at one of the officers, when he was shot.

The Fulton County Medical Examiner’s office ruled Brooks’ death as a homicide, according to a press release.

“Mr. Brooks had two gunshot wounds of his back that created organ injuries and blood loss,” the release said.

Did the officers involved in Rayshard Brooks’ death face any consequences?

The officer who shot Brooks twice in the back, Garrett Rolfe, was fired a day after the shooting. The other officer present at the shooting, Devin Brosnan, was placed on administrative duty.