Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson has recommended that Peter Liang, the former NYPD officer convicted of fatally shooting an unarmed and innocent man while on patrol at an East New York housing project in 2014, be sentenced to five years of probation instead of serving time in prison.

Liang was convicted of killing of 28-year-old Akai Gurley last month, and faces up to 15 years in prison on a second-degree manslaughter charge.

But today, Thompson issued a statement advocating against a prison sentence, and reiterated that "there are no winners here":

Peter Liang was indicted, prosecuted and subsequently convicted by a jury because his reckless actions caused an innocent man to lose his life. There is no evidence, however, that he intended to kill or injure Akai Gurley. When Mr. Liang went into that building that night, he did so as part of his job and to keep the people of Brooklyn and our city safe. In sentencing a defendant, the facts of the crime and the particular characteristics of that person must be considered. Mr. Liang has no prior criminal history and poses no future threat to public safety. Because his incarceration is not necessary to protect the public, and due to the unique circumstances of this case, a prison sentence is not warranted. Justice will be best served if Mr. Liang is sentenced to five years of probation, with the condition that he serves six months of home confinement with electric monitoring and performs 500 hours of community service. I have provided this sentencing recommendation to Justice Chun. As I have said before, there are no winners here. But the sentence that I have requested is just and fair under the circumstances of this case. From the beginning, this tragic case has always been about justice and not about revenge.

Liang's attorneys have been attempting to have his conviction overturned.

Liang's sentencing is set for April 14th.

[UPDATE // 6:27 p.m.] In a statement, Gurley's family says that Thompson's recommendation "sends the message that officers can continue to kill Black New Yorkers without consequence."

Here is the statement in full: