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$8M suit filed in fatal Pa. police shooting of armed man
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<blockquote data-quote="elwoodtrix" data-source="post: 2690190" data-attributes="member: 7614"><p><a href="http://www.policeone.com/officer-shootings/articles/8099635-Video-8M-suit-filed-in-fatal-Pa-police-shooting-of-armed-man/" target="_blank">http://www.policeone.com/officer-shootings/articles/8099635-Video-8M-suit-filed-in-fatal-Pa-police-shooting-of-armed-man/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Dashcam video in link</p><p></p><p></p><p>Jan 8, 2015</p><p></p><p>By PoliceOne Staff</p><p></p><p>YORK COUNTY, Pa. The family of a man fatally shot by police in 2012 has filed a lawsuit claiming the officers use of force wasnt justified.</p><p></p><p>According to the York Dispatch, 40-year-old Todd William Shultz was shot 17 times outside of a Kmart in December 2012 after failing to drop a table knife and pair of scissors he was wielding, despite repeated commands to drop the weapons from officers on the scene.</p><p></p><p>Police had attempted to arrest Shultz inside the store for shoplifting jewelry, but he resisted, and continued to do so as the struggle moved outside of the store.</p><p></p><p>Officers attempted to subdue Shultz with batons and a TASER, but the suspect continued holding the weapons.</p><p></p><p>In a recently released dash cam video of the incident, the officers ignored pleas can be heard as Shultz continues to advance.</p><p></p><p>Shultz, who was reportedly on cocaine at the time of the incident, did not go down after officers opened fire and struck him six times.</p><p></p><p>Police fired an additional 11 shots as Shultz moved toward the store entrance, facing away from officers.</p><p></p><p>The familys lawyer, Devon Jacob, questions why officers continued to fire after the first six shots claiming that Shultz was no longer a threat that required deadly force after he turned away from police.</p><p></p><p>"The threat had been reduced at that point. He's facing the window in the corner ... he's basically contained," Jacob told the York Dispatch. "Granted, he didn't put the knife down. But there was nothing that required them to fire again. Basically, there was a standoff at that point. They have him at gunpoint."</p><p></p><p>Both officers who shot Shultz were cleared in the incident. The family filed the lawsuit last month.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I felt pretty bad for the officers involved after the shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elwoodtrix, post: 2690190, member: 7614"] [url]http://www.policeone.com/officer-shootings/articles/8099635-Video-8M-suit-filed-in-fatal-Pa-police-shooting-of-armed-man/[/url] Dashcam video in link Jan 8, 2015 By PoliceOne Staff YORK COUNTY, Pa. The family of a man fatally shot by police in 2012 has filed a lawsuit claiming the officers use of force wasnt justified. According to the York Dispatch, 40-year-old Todd William Shultz was shot 17 times outside of a Kmart in December 2012 after failing to drop a table knife and pair of scissors he was wielding, despite repeated commands to drop the weapons from officers on the scene. Police had attempted to arrest Shultz inside the store for shoplifting jewelry, but he resisted, and continued to do so as the struggle moved outside of the store. Officers attempted to subdue Shultz with batons and a TASER, but the suspect continued holding the weapons. In a recently released dash cam video of the incident, the officers ignored pleas can be heard as Shultz continues to advance. Shultz, who was reportedly on cocaine at the time of the incident, did not go down after officers opened fire and struck him six times. Police fired an additional 11 shots as Shultz moved toward the store entrance, facing away from officers. The familys lawyer, Devon Jacob, questions why officers continued to fire after the first six shots claiming that Shultz was no longer a threat that required deadly force after he turned away from police. "The threat had been reduced at that point. He's facing the window in the corner ... he's basically contained," Jacob told the York Dispatch. "Granted, he didn't put the knife down. But there was nothing that required them to fire again. Basically, there was a standoff at that point. They have him at gunpoint." Both officers who shot Shultz were cleared in the incident. The family filed the lawsuit last month. I felt pretty bad for the officers involved after the shoot. [/QUOTE]
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