Police in Philadelphia shot and killed a 27-year-old black man who was armed with a knife on Monday afternoon, the latest death in a year marked by mass protests against police brutality.
The man, identified by family members as Walter Wallace, Jr., can allegedly be seen in a video of the incident walking towards officers from a distance, who warn him to drop the knife multiple times and fire around a dozen shots as he continues towards them.
WARNING — GRAPHIC: Video shows knife-wielding man shot dead by police in Philadelphia.
A crowd of protesters has gathered at the scene. pic.twitter.com/GTzeUjw5IE— GrantB911 (@GrantB911) October 26, 2020
Police said they were on the scene, in West Philadelphia’s Cobb Creek neighborhood, responding to a domestic incident and saw Mr Wallace “in some sort of altercation,” wielding the knife.
Witnesses who knew the victim told the Philadelphia Inquirer they pled with officers not to shoot the man.
“I’m yelling, ‘put down the gun, put down the gun,’ and everyone is saying, ‘don’t shoot him, he’s gonna put it down, we know him,’” Maurice Holloway told the paper. Mr Holloway also said Mr Wallace’s mother tried to shield her son and pled with police not to shoot.
Mr Wallace’s father told the Inquirer his son had mental health issues.
“Why didn’t they use a taser?” said his father, Walter Wallace Sr.
“His mother was trying to diffuse the situation,” he said. He said his son struggles with mental health issues and is on medication.
“He has mental issues. Why you have to gun him down?”— Ellie Rushing (@EllieRushing) October 26, 2020
Neighbors and community members quickly assembled at the scene to voice their anger, with some saying the police used unnecessary force and could have used a Taser or some other non-lethal means to subdue Mr Wallace.
Emotions are running high among a growing crowd of neighbors, many of whom witnessed the officer involved shooting. @PPDCommish spoke with some of them on scene. Full video on my Facebook page @6abc https://t.co/qCAYVqN37a pic.twitter.com/IVJ40nCxB2
— Christie Ileto (@Christie_Ileto) October 26, 2020
“Why didn’t they use a taser?” said his father, Walter Wallace Sr.
“His mother was trying to diffuse the situation,” he said. He said his son struggles with mental health issues and is on medication.
“He has mental issues. Why you have to gun him down?”— Ellie Rushing (@EllieRushing) October 26, 2020
Philadelphia district attorney Larry Krasner said personnel from his office were on the scene investigating what happened. He added he planned a full investigation and asked Philadelphians to respect each other’s right to peacefully demonstrate and express their rights.
We intend to go where the facts and law lead us and to do so carefully, without rushing to judgment and without bias of any kind.https://t.co/8OI2YCTJX9
— DA Larry Krasner (@DA_LarryKrasner) October 26, 2020
Demonstrators are reportedly gathering at West Philadelphia’s Malcom X Park for a vigil, and protests are expected to continue during the night.
Approximately 75-100 people have gathered in Malcolm X Park in West Philly for a vigil for Walter Wallace, a black man who was murdered by police this afternoon. #otgWestPhilly
— Fibromarxalgia (@comedyunism) October 26, 2020
“A community has UNDOUBTEDLY been shaken,” tweeted the Black and Brown Coalition of Philadelphia, a grassroots group. “These next few days are going to be hard but we are stronger together.”
A community has UNDOUBTEDLY been shaken. These next few days are going to be hard but we are stronger together. #OTGWestPhilly
— The Black and Brown Coalition of PHL (@blacknbrownphl) October 26, 2020
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