New York man dies after being shot by
police stun gun
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[June 01, 2015]
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (Reuters) - A man in
northwest New York state died on Sunday after being shot with a stun gun
by police who said he rushed at officers with a clenched fist during a
confrontation, Rochester police said.
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Police responded on Sunday morning to reports that a man driving a
red pickup truck had crashed into a car and then a church and then
fled on foot, Police Chief Michael Ciminelli told a news conference.
With police at the scene, the man returned and climbed into his
truck, defying police orders. He then backed up, crashing into a
street sign, a fence, and then drove the truck into a house.
Ciminelli told reporters the man "aggressively exited the vehicle,
charging in the direction of officers" with a clenched fist, and he
refused to obey their verbal commands.
"An officer on scene decided to use a less-than-lethal option and he
used his Taser to stop the suspect," Ciminelli said.
The man was briefly handcuffed afterward, but released so
firefighters could provide medical attention. The man was
transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced dead.
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The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle newspaper, citing family
members, identified the man as Richard Gregory Davis, a 50-year-old
black man, who was a father of six and a former Marine.
(Reporting by Matthew Liptak; Writing by Eric M. Johnson; Editing by
Sandra Maler)
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