Oklahoma City police fatally shoot deaf
man who did not respond to commands
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[September 21, 2017]
(Reuters) - A deaf man holding a
metal pipe was fatally shot by Oklahoma City police who yelled for him
to drop his weapon and get on the ground but did not know he could not
hear, a police spokesman said on Wednesday.
An investigation into a hit-and-run accident on Tuesday night led
officers to a residence where Magdiel Sanchez, 35, was on the porch,
Oklahoma City police spokesman Captain Bo Mathews said during a news
conference.
Sanchez was holding a 2-foot-long metal pipe that was wrapped in
material and had a leather loop at the end, Mathews told reporters.
Witnesses, who heard the officers yelling commands, shouted that Sanchez
was deaf, Mathews said.
Sanchez came off the porch and approached the officers with the pipe in
his hand, he said.
Sergeant Christopher Barnes had a weapon drawn and Lieutenant Matthew
Lindsey had a Taser drawn. They both fired, hitting Sanchez who was 15
feet away, Mathews said.
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"In those situations, very volatile situations when you have a
weapon out, you can get what they call tunnel vision, or you could
really lock in to just the person that has the weapon that made the
threat against you," Mathews told reporters. "They very well could
not have heard everybody yelling around them."
Sanchez was given medical attention and pronounced dead at the
scene, Mathews said.
Barnes, who has eight years of service, has been placed on paid
administrative leave, police said. Neither officer was wearing a
body camera.
The incident is being investigated by the homicide unit, Mathews
said. The unit will turn over information about the case to the
Oklahoma County District Attorney's office, which will decide if the
shooting was justified, he said.
(Reporting by Suzannah Gonzales; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and
Peter Cooney)
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