Though the jury found St. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez not guilty in the Philando Castile shooting, Yanez will not return to active duty in St. Anthony.

The city released a statement after the verdict Friday saying the officer’s time with the department is over.

“The City of St. Anthony has concluded that the public will be best served if Officer Yanez is no longer a police officer in our city,” the statement said. “The city intends to offer Officer Yanez a voluntary separation agreement to help him transition to another career other than being a St. Anthony officer.”

Details of the terms of agreement have not been negotiated yet.

Yanez graduated from Mankato State University with a degree in law enforcement, according to school officials. He became a licensed police officer in 2011 and joined the St. Anthony Police Department about four years ago.

He was cleared of a manslaughter charged in the death of Castile during a July 6 traffic stop in Falcon Heights, which contracts with St. Anthony for police services.