Ohio police release video of officer fatally shooting Black man in bed
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[September 01, 2022]
(Reuters) - The police
department in Columbus, Ohio, released body-worn camera videos on
Wednesday showing an officer fatally shooting a Black man in his bed
during an attempt to serve an arrest warrant.
Donovan Lewis, 20, was unarmed when he was shot in the early hours of
Tuesday by Ricky Anderson, a 30-year veteran of the Columbus Division of
Police, the Columbus Dispatch reported, citing a news conference by city
police.
Less than a second passed between Anderson pushing open the bedroom door
as a police dog barked before the officer fired a single shot into
Lewis' abdomen, Police Chief Elaine Bryant told reporters. It appeared
that Lewis had a vaping device in his hand, and no weapons were found in
the apartment, Bryant said.
Police had a warrant to arrest Lewis on charges of domestic violence,
assault and the improper handling of a firearm, Bryant told reporters.
The Ohio Bureau of Investigation is investigating the killing, the
latest in a long string of unarmed Black Americans being killed by
police in the United States.
Bryant said officers knocked on the apartment door for nearly ten
minutes and identified themselves as Columbus police before anyone
answered.
The videos from police body-worn cameras show two men, neither of them
Lewis, opening the door and being handcuffed.
Officers ask the two men who else is inside the apartment.
"He's gonna get bit by a dog," one officer tells them before the canine
unit enters the apartment with drawn handguns.
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The dog barks to indicate someone in the bedroom behind the closed
door. Officers yell out, saying the dog is coming in. Anderson then
leashes the dog and throws open the door, the video shows.
Lewis can be seen in the beam of an officer's flashlight propping
himself upward on his left hand on his mattress as Anderson shoots.
Lewis falls to the bed.
An officer repeatedly tells Lewis to "crawl" out of the room. Lewis
writhes and moans on his bed as officers come in to cuff his hands
behind his back and tell him to stop resisting.
Officers then carry the bleeding Lewis down the stairs of the
apartment building and perform medical aid on him while waiting for
a medic.
Lewis was pronounced dead at 3:19 a.m. at a nearby hospital, the
Dispatch reported.
"These incidents leave behind grieving family members, unanswered
questions from the community and a further divide between the
citizens and the police department," the Columbus chapter of the
civil rights group the National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People said in a statement.
(Reporting by Jonathan Allen in New York; Editing by Matthew Lewis)
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