Robert Dotson, 52, was killed by police in Farmington, New
Mexico, on April 5, after officers responding to a domestic
violence report arrived at the wrong house.
The Farmington Police Department released several videos on
Friday, including footage captured by body cameras worn by the
three officers who fired their weapons.
"Once again, we wish to express our condolences to the Dotson
family and as your chief of police, I wish to convey how very
sorry I am that this tragedy occurred," Police Chief Steven
Hebbe said in a statement accompanying the release.
An attorney representing the Dotson family could not be reached
for comment on Saturday.
The video shows one officer knocking on a door decorated with an
Easter bunny three times and announcing that police are present
in the span of about 1-1/2 minutes. While they wait, two
officers discuss whether they have the correct address and
chuckle when they realize a mistake has been made.
One officer then curses and backs away, seconds before the door
opens. An officer yells, "Hands up!," and the video shows Dotson
raising what appears to be a handgun before officers open fire,
dropping him in the doorway.
Dotson's wife can soon be heard screaming "Oh my God!" One
officer mutters, "Please don't," before another volley of shots
take place. Authorities have said she fired in the direction of
officers, who returned fire without striking her.
Dotson's wife, who did not realize she was firing at police, has
not been charged with a crime, authorities said. Three children
were upstairs at the time of the shooting, according to the
released video.
Police have not released the names of the involved officers, who
have been placed on paid leave while the state police
investigate the incident.
The Dotson family and their attorney watched the video prior to
its public release, Hebbe said.
(Reporting by Joseph Ax, Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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