New York officer shoots woman who charged
him with baseball bat: police
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[October 19, 2016]
By Alex Dobuzinskis
(Reuters) - A New York City police sergeant
fatally shot a 66-year-old woman who charged him with a baseball bat at
her apartment on Tuesday, prompting an investigation that will look into
why he did not use a Taser instead, an assistant police chief said.
The Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr called the shooting an
"outrage."
It follows a string of incidents that have put law enforcement across
the country under heightened scrutiny over the use of lethal force,
especially against minorities and the mentally ill.
Police on Tuesday evening received an emergency call of an emotionally
disturbed person at an apartment building in the Bronx, where the
woman's neighbor complained she was acting irrationally, said New York
police assistant chief Larry Nikunen.
The sergeant entered the woman's apartment and found her clutching
scissors in a bedroom, Nikunen said at a news conference.
The sergeant talked to the woman, convincing her to put down the
scissors, but she charged toward him while picking up a baseball bat,
Nikunen said.
"As she attempted to strike the sergeant he fired two shots from his
service revolver, striking her in the torso," Nikunen told reporters.
The New York Police Department is investigating and will look into why
the sergeant did not use a Taser against the woman instead of opening
fire, Nikunen said.
The name of the woman, who was pronounced dead at a hospital, was not
immediately released. Police had previously been to her apartment to
handle similar disturbances, Nikunen said.
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Nikunen did not give the races of the officer or the woman in his
statement to reporters.
Bronx Borough President Diaz, a former state lawmaker, called in a
statement for the state attorney general to investigate the shooting
of the woman, whom Diaz called "mentally disturbed."
"This elderly woman was known to the police department, yet the
officer involved in this shooting failed to use discretion to either
talk her down from her episode or, barring that, to use his stun
gun," Diaz said. "That is totally unacceptable."

A representative for the New York police officers' union could not
be reached for a comment late on Tuesday.
In a California shooting last month that sparked protests, an
officer in El Cajon responding to a report of a man acting
erratically shot him to death. Police said the man had pointed an
object, later determined to be a vaping device, at the officer.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Editing by Christian
Schmollinger)
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