Jeremy McDole, 28, was sitting in his wheelchair when he was shot and killed after police received a 911 call about a man with a gun. WILMINGTON, Del. - The Delaware Attorney General’s Office is standing by its earlier decision not to charge police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a Black man in a wheelchair, following a review of new evidence in the case.The Department of Justice’s Division of Civil Rights & Public Trust issued a report Tuesday reaffirming a 2016 decision not to criminally charge the four Wilmington officers who shot Jeremy McDole five years ago.McDole, 28, was sitting in his wheelchair when he was shot and killed after police received a 911 call about a man with a gun.