Incident in an Alley
Incident in an Alley is a 1962 American neo noir crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Chris Warfield, Erin O'Donnell and Harp McGuire.
The film's premise rests on a legal precedent that police may use force against fleeing suspects if the suspect has committed a crime and is warned of the officer's intent to shoot. In 1985, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in the case of Tennessee v. Garner that deadly force may be used to prevent the escape of a fleeing felon only if the officer has probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a serious risk to the officer or to others.
Plot
After beat cop Bill Joddy shoots and kills a fleeing suspect, the victim is found to be a 14-year-old boy. Joddy is charged with manslaughter but is acquitted by a jury. He begins to question his own culpability while trying to prove that the boy was participating in a robbery just before he was shot.Cast
- Chris Warfield as Bill Joddy
- Erin O'Donnell as Jean Joddy
- Harp McGuire as Frank
- Virginia Christine as Mrs. Connell
- Willis Bouchey as Police Capt. Tom Brady
- Don Keefer as Roy Swanson
- Michael Vandever as Gussie Connell
- Gary Judis as Charlie
- Jim Canino as Mushie
- Clancy Cooper as Police Sergeant