Behavioral
therapist Charles Kinsey was hospitalized after he was shot
three times in the leg by a North Miami police officer during an
incident on Monday, media said.
The incident comes at a time when racial tension is high in the
United States. Protests have erupted in major U.S. cities during
the past year and a half, as widely viewed videos of police
shootings of black men drew attention to long-standing issues of
race, policing and lack of accountability for officers.
Kinsey told WSVN-TV in Miami that he was trying to calm an
autistic patient who had just ran away from an area group home.
Kinsey said he found the patient sitting in a street playing
with a toy truck.
A video that accompanied the news station's online story showed
a black man in a T-shirt and shorts lying on his back with his
hands up next to a man, who appears to have an object in his
hand.
"All he has is a truck. A toy truck. I'm a behavior therapist at
a group home," a man is heard saying in the cell phone video as
police officers are seen with their weapons drawn.
The North Miami Police Department said in a statement that
officers responded to a call of an armed suspect threatening
suicide. Officers arrived at the scene and found an autistic man
and an employee with an assist living facility.
At some point during the on-scene negotiation, one of the
responding officers fired his weapon, striking the employee,
police said.
The moment of the shooting was not captured on the video and it
is unclear why the officer fired his weapon.
An officer has been placed under administrative leave. An
investigation is ongoing with the assistance of the Miami-Dade
State Attorney's Office, the department said.
(Reporting By Brendan O'Brien; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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