Sunday, December 19, 2021

CMPD Blairbeth Street Shooting In South Charlotte

Re-Cap of last night's Officer involved shooting via the local paper:

Police said they shot and killed a man who “forced his way into his ex-wife’s home“ in the Ballantyne area in south Charlotte, and was stabbing her 13-year-old daughter Saturday night. 

The woman managed to leave the house in the 10000 block of Blairbeth Street during the altercation, but her daughter was still inside, police said on Twitter. 

An officer shot the man, CMPD said on Twitter at 8:10 p.m. Medic pronounced the man dead at the scene. 

The teen had “multiple stab wounds” and was taken to Carolinas Medical Center with life-threatening injuries, police said. 

No officers were hurt, police said. 

The name of the person shot and killed by police hasn’t been released. The officer who fatally shot the man also has not yet been identified. 

The man had a knife to the girl when officers arrived, police Chief Johnny Jennings told reporters near the scene. “The officers were trying to deescalate the situation” when the man, “without warning,” began stabbing the girl, he said. “They were met with something that horrific, to see a 13-year-old getting stabbed, and they were left with no choice,” Jennings said. 

“The motive to stab a 13-year-old is something that is beyond comprehension for us.” 

Jennings said he wasn’t sure how long the encounter lasted. 

Blairbeth Street is off Lancaster Highway/U.S. 521 near Ardrey Kell Road. 

The State Bureau of Investigation will be the primary agency on the case, CMPD said. This is standard procedure in such cases. Whenever an officer shoots a person, CMPD internal affairs bureau conducts a separate but parallel investigation to determine if CMPD policies and procedures were followed. The officer will be on paid administrative leave during the investigation, which is standard policy in police shootings, CMPD said.

Cedar's Take: Good Shoot!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Person who was shot is white, so there will clearly be no public outcry.

Anonymous said...

^^^ oh thank God it wasn’t a precious black person. We can’t afford to loose any more of them. They’re special, and fragile. Please. Officers. Don’t kill any black people. Even if they’re a threat to you. They’re far too precious too lose. We also need to be careful what words are spoken around them…. Far to fragile to hear the N word on the lips of someone with a lighter complexion. It may set them completely off the rails.

Anonymous said...

Big chikin' samich!

Anonymous said...

13 is a difficult age no matter what is going on. I assume the teenager survived, but I'm not sure how the kid will ever recover. Payers for the child and mother. So sad!