Mayor, NYPD Chief Condemn Deadly Police Shooting of Mentally Ill Bronx Woman
By
Checkey Beckford, Jonathan Dienst and Katherine Creag
The NYPD sergeant who shot and killed
an emotionally disturbed 66-year-old woman at her apartment in the
Bronx Tuesday after she charged him with a bat has been placed on
modified duty as top city officials, including the mayor and the head of
the police department, condemn the gunfire.
Police
Commissioner James O'Neill said after a breakfast in the city Wednesday
that it appeared some NYPD protocol as it relates to emotionally
disturbed individuals was not followed in the case of Deborah Danner,
who was shot twice after police responded to her apartment building.
"What is clear in this one instance,
we failed. I want to know why it happened," O'Neill said. "We do have
policies and procedures for handling emotionally disturbed people and it
looks like some of those procedures weren't followed."
Mayor
de Blasio said there had been past 911 reports regarding Danner, who
had schizophrenia. Danner's sister, Jennifer, had been there many of
those times to help authorities take Deborah to the hospital. She was
there Tuesday, expecting police to help escort her sister out safely as
they had in the past.
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Source: NBC News
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