A San Leandro, Calif. police officer was charged Wednesday in the shooting death of a Black man inside a Walmart, which took place in April. The incident was captured by the officerโs body camera.
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The New York Times reports that Officer Jason Fletcher of the San Leandro Police Department has been charged with felony manslaughter in connection with the fatal shooting of 33-year-old Steven Taylor on April 18. Alameda County District Attorney Nancy E. OโMalley released a statement Wednesday saying that the โdecision to file the criminal complaint was made after an intensive investigation and thorough analysis of the evidence and the current law.โ OโMalley also noted that Fletcherโs โfailure to attempt other de-escalation options rendered his use of deadly force unreasonable and a violation of Penal Code Section 192(a), Voluntary Manslaughter.โ
OโMalley also emphasized in her statement how quickly events unfolded.
โFrom the time Officer Fletcher entered the store to the time he shot and killed Mr. Taylor, less than 40 seconds elapsed,โ she wrote.
From the Times:
Around 3 p.m., the police in San Leandro, a city south of Oakland, received a call from a security guard at a local Walmart store who reported that a man, Mr. Taylor, was holding an aluminum baseball bat and a tent and was trying to leave the store without paying.
When Officer Fletcher arrived, Mr. Taylor was standing near several shopping carts. Officer Fletcher โdid not wait for his cover officer and immediately contacted Mr. Taylor,โ according to the district attorneyโs office.
After briefly conferring with the security guard, Officer Fletcher confronted Mr. Taylor, the office said. The officer pulled out his gun โat the same timeโ he tried taking the bat away from Mr. Taylor, according to the office.
โMr. Taylor pulled the bat from Officer Fletcherโs grasp and stepped away from Officer Fletcher,โ the office said. โFrom a distance of approximately 17 feet, Officer Fletcher drew his Taser with his left hand and pointed it at Mr. Taylor.โ
Then, Officer Fletcher yelled at Mr. Taylor to โdrop the bat man, drop the bat.โ As Mr. Taylor moved toward the officer, he shot him with his Taser, the office said.
At that point, Mr. Taylor โclearly experienced the shock of the Taserโ and was โstruggling to remain standing as he pointed the bat at the ground.โ
Then, for reasons that are unclear, Officer Fletcher shot Mr. Taylor in the chest, according to the office. The shooting occurred โjust asโ a backup officer arrived at the store, according to the office. Mr. Taylor died at the scene.
OโMalleyโs statement mentions that before Fletcher arrived on the scene, two customers approached Taylor and tried to help him. One customer offered him money (presumably so he could pay for the items he was accused of trying to steal), but Taylor told the customer โno thank you.โ Walmart security told Taylor the police were on the way and Taylor said he would wait for them to arrive. Taylor was waiting near the shopping cart area when Fletcher showed up.
During a news conference Wednesday, OโMalley declined to discuss the case further but she did assure outraged San Leandro residents that she empathizes with them and that Fletcherโs case is being taken seriously.
โWe understand the anger and frustration and grief that this killing has brought to you,โ she said in a video statement accompanying the announcement of the charge. โAnd I assure you that we will seek justice.โ
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