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Officer shoots, kills double amputee in wheelchair in Houston

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What a brave cop Damn-Not too smart

HOUSTON – A Houston police officer shot and killed a one-armed, one-legged man in a wheelchair Saturday inside a group home after police say the double amputee threatened the officer and aggressively waved a metal object that turned out to be a pen.

Police spokeswoman Jodi Silva said the man cornered the officer in his wheelchair and was making threats while trying to stab the officer with the pen. At the time, the officer did not know what the metal object was that the man was waving, Silva said.She said the man came "within inches to a foot" of the officer and did not follow instructions to calm down and remain still.

"Fearing for his partner's safety and his own safety, he discharged his weapon," Silva told The Associated Press.Police did not immediately release the name of the man who was killed. They had been called to the home after a caretaker there called and reported that the man in wheelchair was causing a disturbance.

The owner of the group home, John Garcia, told the Houston Chronicle that the man had a history of mental illness and had been living at the house about 18 months.

Garcia said the man had told him that he lost a leg above the knee and all of one arm when he was hit by a train.
"He sometimes would go off a bit, but you just ignore it," Garcia told the newspaper.Silva identified the officer as Matthew Jacob Marin, a five-year veteran of the department.

He was immediately placed on three-day administrative leave, which is standard in all shootings involving officers.
Houston police records indicate that Marin also fatally shot a suspect in 2009.

Investigators at the time said Marin came upon a man stabbing his neighbor to death at an apartment complex and opened fired when the suspect refused to drop the knife.
On Saturday, Marin and his partner arrived at the group home around 2:30 a.m.

Silva said there were several people at the house at the time. The caretaker who called police waited on the porch while the officers went inside, she said.
"It was close quarters in the area of the house," Silva said. "The officer was forced into an area where he had no way to get out."

 
He was protecting his partner from a madman -/It wasn't me:-/

Oh oh, you're naming a member who may go off on you!:biggrin2:

Really, I don't think he needed to shoot the man dead. I'm sure they could have subdued a legless, armless man. Now if the man had a gun I wouldn't blame the officer one bit if he took him out.
 
This is sad.....I think some cops do not know how to deal with the mentally
ill.....Why not tazer him instead......:no:
 
This is sad.....I think some cops do not know how to deal with the mentally
ill.....Why not tazer him instead......:no:

Probably because of budget restraints or red tape not all officers are given tasers which I think is wrong.
 
It's very easy to second guess an officer's split second decision but unless you're in their shoes it really isn't fair to make assumptions. I'm sure the department will conduct a full investigation into the incident.
 
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