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Crisis Intervention Call Turns Deadly During Downtown DC Officer-Involved Shooting: Police

A crisis intervention call turned deadly for a man killed in an officer-involved shooting in Washington, DC on Wednesday morning.

Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith at the scene of the fatal officer-involved shooting.

Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela Smith at the scene of the fatal officer-involved shooting.

Photo Credit: Metropolitan Police Department via YouTube
The shooting was reported near North Capitol and New York Avenue NW

The shooting was reported near North Capitol and New York Avenue NW

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view

At around 6:45 a.m. on Jan. 24, members of the Metropolitan Police Department responded to the 2100 block of Benning Road NE to assist a man who was in crisis, according to Chief Pamela Smith.

Responding officers - one of whom was a highly-trained crisis intervention specialist - encountered the man and conversed with him for upwards of two hours, she said, before he relented and was taken into custody by paramedics for treatment and evaluation.

However, the ordeal was only in its infancy.

Smith said that while the man was being transported, he went rogue, assaulting a firefighter/paramedic as the ambulance was heading toward the tunnel around the 1300 block of North Capitol Street near New York Avenue, and jumping out of the vehicle, leading to a heavy police response in the area.

Another officer was assaulted, officials said, and one officer used pepper spray in an attempt to stop the attack, though it did not take effect, and the man fled through traffic and hid under a truck on North Capitol Street.

He still wasn't done.

According to Smith, the stubborn man stayed under the truck before eventually relenting and emerging from under the vehicle with a metallic item in his hand.

He was "strongly" ordered to drop it, though he continued approaching officers, who at the same time were retreating, prompting one to fire a shot, which struck and killed the man, despite paramedics' efforts to revive him.

No information about the man killed in the officer-involved has been released. The incident is now being investigated by Internal Affairs detectives in DC and will be probed by the US Attorney's Office.

The officer-involved - who ironically was the specially trained crisis negotiator - has been placed on administrative leave, per department policy.

“This is a tragic situation, and our condolences go to the family,” DC Fire and EMS Chief John Donnelly added.

The incident led to multiple lane closures in the area, tying up traffic in DC while the department investigated the shooting.

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