Fanta BilityFanta Bility, 8, was killed on August 27, 2021 when police opened fire on a vehicle outside a suburban Philadelphia high school football game after hearing gunshots a block away. The officers' gunfire struck four people, including Fanta. Shots from the officers also struck a car driven by two innocent girls going to the football game
 
 

'After much prayer and discussion with our family, we determined that it was in our best interest for the district attorney to ensure that the police officers take responsibility for their actions, admit to their reckless conduct endangering many, and killing our Fanta,' he said.

A phone call to the law firm representing Devaney, Dolan and Smith was not returned late Thursday. 

The three will remain free on bail while awaiting a sentencing hearing scheduled for January. They were fired from the Sharon Hill Borough Police Department in January - a few days after charges were recommended. 

Their attorneys had sought several times unsuccessfully to have the manslaughter charges dropped. They argued in a September hearing that the men had not intended to harm anyone in the crowd and were being unfairly targeted because they were police officers.

The shooting happened after two teenagers fired shots at each other outside the football game and fled. The officers heard the shots and told other officers they believed the gunfire had come from a car that was driving toward them. Devaney was not wearing a body camera, and the other two officers did not turn their cameras on, investigators found.

The three fired 25 shots toward the car and the crowd of people leaving the game in the small borough near Philadelphia International Airport. Four people were wounded - three by police gunfire- and Bility was killed.

Ballistics testing could not determine which officer fired the shot that killed her, but a grand jury recommended that all three face charges.

Bility had attended the game with her mother and an older sister who was also shot but survived. Her family, who belongs to a community of immigrants from Guinea, described her as a sweet child who had a smile for everyone.

'Fanta's death was a tragedy for her family, her friends, and for the entire community - and nothing that happened in the courtroom today can lessen the grief that we have all felt since that terrible night,' Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer wrote in an emailed statement.

The two teenagers who fired the initial shots were originally charged with murder in Bility's death, but those charges were later dropped.

The Bility family has filed a federal lawsuit against Dolan, Devaney, Smith, and the Sharon Hill Borough Police Department.