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The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office is investigating the death of a man after being shot by a Jersey City Police officer over the weekend. The incident occurred on Sunday, at about 2:28 pm, after, according to the The family of the man who died, identified by loved ones as Andrew Jerome Washington, called police because of an emotional breakdown he was having. The family explained that the man suffered from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
According to the preliminary investigation of the Prosecutor’s Office, the agents of the Jersey City Police Department went to the house, located in Randolph Avenue in the area of Bramhall Avenueafter emergency medical services personnel requested police assistance. It was at that moment, he says he reported, that a uniformed officer fired his service weapon and Washington was wounded.
NEW JERSEY — The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office is investigating the death of a man after he was shot by a Jersey City Police officer over the weekend.
The event occurred on Sunday, at about 2:28 pm, after, according to the family of the man who died, identified by his loved ones as 52-year-old Andrew Jerome Washington, called the police due to an emotional crisis that was having. The family explained that the man suffered from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder and has no criminal record.
According to the preliminary investigation of the Prosecutor’s Office, the agents of the Jersey City Police Department went to the house, located in Randolph Avenue in the area of Bramhall Avenueafter emergency medical services personnel requested police assistance. It was at that moment, he says he reported, that a uniformed man fired his service weapon and Washington was wounded.
The injured man was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced lifeless around 5:00 p.m., police said.
The Jersey City mayor explained Monday morning that when the police arrived they followed protocol and that after more than an hour the man, who would have had a knife, hugged them and they were forced to shoot.
“My nephew is not violent, he has never been violent, we called the crisis service,” said the aunt.
New Jersey law requires the Attorney General’s Office to conduct investigations into the death of a person that occurs during an encounter with a law enforcement officer acting in his or her official capacity or while the decedent is in custody. It requires all of these investigations to go before a grand jury to determine whether the evidence supports the filing of an indictment against the officer or officers involved.
The investigation is ongoing and no further information has been released at this time.
2023-08-28 18:50:59
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