News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Police Kill Fleeing Man Officer Shot |
Title: | US CA: Police Kill Fleeing Man Officer Shot |
Published On: | 2002-07-07 |
Source: | Los Angeles Times (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-30 07:05:22 |
POLICE KILL FLEEING MAN; OFFICER SHOT
A Los Angeles police officer was shot in the wrist and a fleeing suspect
was killed Saturday night on the Harbor Freeway, authorities said.
The incident began when two officers saw a man they believe was either
using or dealing drugs at 79th and Figueroa streets in Southwest Los
Angeles. The officers approached the suspect, who was sitting outside an
abandoned building. There was a brief scuffle, with the man knocking down
the officers, LAPD Deputy Chief David Gascon said. The officers suffered
minor injuries.
The man jumped into the police car and drove away, prompting the officers
to shoot at the fleeing car, witnesses and police said. The man was not hit
at that time. Backup officers gave chase while a police helicopter tracked
the patrol car. After a short pursuit, the man stopped on the freeway near
Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
Officers fired beanbag rounds. The police did not believe the man was
armed, said Interim Police Chief Martin Pomeroy.
Officers tried to pull him out of the police car, Pomeroy said. Then,
believing the man was reaching for a weapon, at least one of the officers
opened fire, killing him.
About two dozen LAPD officers converged on the scene of the shooting, which
was reported at 7:36 p.m. Shortly after the shooting, several officers
huddled around a wounded colleague. Nearby, the suspect's body lay across
one of the traffic lanes.
The Newton Division officer was taken to St. Francis Medical Center in
Lynwood, where he underwent surgery for a gunshot wound to the wrist,
authorities said. It was unclear whether he was shot by the suspect or by
one of his fellow officers, Pomeroy said. He was in stable condition late
Saturday night.
The Harbor Freeway was closed and traffic backed up for miles.
Authorities did not release the identities of the officers involved or the
suspect.
A Los Angeles police officer was shot in the wrist and a fleeing suspect
was killed Saturday night on the Harbor Freeway, authorities said.
The incident began when two officers saw a man they believe was either
using or dealing drugs at 79th and Figueroa streets in Southwest Los
Angeles. The officers approached the suspect, who was sitting outside an
abandoned building. There was a brief scuffle, with the man knocking down
the officers, LAPD Deputy Chief David Gascon said. The officers suffered
minor injuries.
The man jumped into the police car and drove away, prompting the officers
to shoot at the fleeing car, witnesses and police said. The man was not hit
at that time. Backup officers gave chase while a police helicopter tracked
the patrol car. After a short pursuit, the man stopped on the freeway near
Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
Officers fired beanbag rounds. The police did not believe the man was
armed, said Interim Police Chief Martin Pomeroy.
Officers tried to pull him out of the police car, Pomeroy said. Then,
believing the man was reaching for a weapon, at least one of the officers
opened fire, killing him.
About two dozen LAPD officers converged on the scene of the shooting, which
was reported at 7:36 p.m. Shortly after the shooting, several officers
huddled around a wounded colleague. Nearby, the suspect's body lay across
one of the traffic lanes.
The Newton Division officer was taken to St. Francis Medical Center in
Lynwood, where he underwent surgery for a gunshot wound to the wrist,
authorities said. It was unclear whether he was shot by the suspect or by
one of his fellow officers, Pomeroy said. He was in stable condition late
Saturday night.
The Harbor Freeway was closed and traffic backed up for miles.
Authorities did not release the identities of the officers involved or the
suspect.
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