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Death of Kirill Denyakin
Kirill Ivanovich Denyakin ((ロシア語:Кирилл Иванович Денякин)) was a 26-year-old Kazakhstani national, who was shot and killed by a police officer in Portsmouth, Virginia, USA on the evening of April 23, 2011. Later found to have been intoxicated but unarmed at the time of the shooting, Denyakin was shot by Officer Stephen Rankin of the Portsmouth Police Department, who was responding to a report of a burglary at the home where Denyakin was staying. According to Rankin and the Portsmouth Police, Denyakin had ignored Rankin's verbal orders and lunged at him aggressively just prior to the shooting, forcing Rankin to defend himself. Denyakin's family and friends have questioned this account of the incident. A grand jury declined to indict Rankin on criminal charges in February 2012, and the jury in a civil trail found him to be not culpable for Denyakin's death in March 2012.
==Victim==
Denyakin was a native of Kazakhstan. Early reports gave his surname as Suchin. His father Ivan Denyakin, mother Yelena Denyakina, and younger brother Roman Denyakin resided in Karaganda, Karagandy Province, Kazakhstan. He attended Karaganda School No. 3 and went on to a local university; in his third year of studies there in 2006, he obtained a temporary U.S. visa under the Work and Travel USA program, and moved to the United States. Local newspaper ''The Virginian-Pilot'' later reported that Denyakin overstayed his visa in order to continue working in the United States.〔 He was sending money back to Kazakhstan to help his parents support his younger brother.〔 At the time of his death, he had been employed as a cook at the Renaissance Portsmouth Hotel for two years.
Denyakin had dated a Romanian woman named Nicoletta, but the two later separated.〔 In February 2011, about two months before his death, Denyakin went to the building where his ex-girlfriend lived; Portsmouth police officers were summoned and arrested Denyakin at the scene, alleging that he had broken a window there and threatened them.〔 He was charged with misdemeanor stalking, but the charges were dropped after Nicoletta failed to appear at court proceedings against Denyakin; a friend stated to reporters that she had left the United States.〔 After Denyakin's breakup with Nicoletta, he had no place to live, so his friends Maurice and Natalya Wilson invited him to stay with them in their apartment on Green Street in the Olde Towne district of Portsmouth. Natalya was from Ukraine and spoke limited English. She communicated with Denyakin primarily in Russian.〔

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