New York Sergeant Who Shot Unarmed Man Is Fired Amid Investigation – The New York Times
After the off-duty shooting in Brooklyn, Sgt. Ritchard Blake was caught on video dropping a knife near the man and then picking it up again.
A police sergeant who was under investigation in connection with the off-duty shooting of an unarmed man in the face in Brooklyn was fired on Friday, a police official said.
Moments after the shooting on Aug. 2 in the East New York neighborhood, video surveillance footage captured the sergeant, Ritchard Blake, patting down the man, Thavone Santana, as if looking for a weapon.
The sergeant then pulled a sheath knife out of his back pocket andย dropped it out of its covering beside Mr. Santana. After briefly pacing, Sergeant Blake picked it back up, the video shows.
Mr. Santana, 21, survived the shooting.
The surveillance video, which was described by two law enforcement officials and laterย posted by NBC New York, raised questions about what had happened, and the Brooklyn district attorneyโs office said it would conduct โan independent and thoroughโ review.
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