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'''Timothy Thomas''' was a 19-year old |
'''Timothy Thomas''' was a 19-year old criminal who was fatally shot by a [[Cincinnati]] police officer in 2001. Thomas was the fifteenth African-American killed by the [[Cincinnati Police Department]] in five years, and his death led to outrage in the black community that culminated with the [[2001 Cincinnati Riots]]. |
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On April 8, 2001, Thomas was seen by Cincinnati police officers and recognized as being wanted on 14 outstanding warrants for violent felonies. When Thomas saw police officers, he fled. In a subsequent chase involving a dozen additional officers, Thomas was eventually confronted by Officer Steven Roach, in a dark alley. Roach was running with his gun out (standard procedure){{fact|date=August 2010}} but with his finger on the trigger, in opposition to gun handling procedures taught to police. Immediately after the incident, Roach said the gun had "just gone off" in his hand.<ref>http://www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/article-6180-news-dark-alleys-and-deadly-pants.html</ref> Later, Roach claimed to have seen a gun, and later revised his story to claim that he only saw Thomas reaching for something at his waist, and Roach fired his gun once at Thomas. It was later revealed Thomas was unarmed, but may have been attempting to pull up his pants. After Thomas fell, Officer Roach called for an ambulance, and upon Thomas arriving at [[University Hospital]], he was declared dead. |
On April 8, 2001, Thomas was seen by Cincinnati police officers and recognized as being wanted on 14 outstanding warrants for violent felonies. When Thomas saw police officers, he fled. In a subsequent chase involving a dozen additional officers, Thomas was eventually confronted by Officer Steven Roach, in a dark alley. Roach was running with his gun out (standard procedure){{fact|date=August 2010}} but with his finger on the trigger, in opposition to gun handling procedures taught to police. Immediately after the incident, Roach said the gun had "just gone off" in his hand.<ref>http://www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/article-6180-news-dark-alleys-and-deadly-pants.html</ref> Later, Roach claimed to have seen a gun, and later revised his story to claim that he only saw Thomas reaching for something at his waist, and Roach fired his gun once at Thomas. It was later revealed Thomas was unarmed, but may have been attempting to pull up his pants. After Thomas fell, Officer Roach called for an ambulance, and upon Thomas arriving at [[University Hospital]], he was declared dead. |
Revision as of 15:30, 15 September 2010
Timothy Thomas was a 19-year old criminal who was fatally shot by a Cincinnati police officer in 2001. Thomas was the fifteenth African-American killed by the Cincinnati Police Department in five years, and his death led to outrage in the black community that culminated with the 2001 Cincinnati Riots.
On April 8, 2001, Thomas was seen by Cincinnati police officers and recognized as being wanted on 14 outstanding warrants for violent felonies. When Thomas saw police officers, he fled. In a subsequent chase involving a dozen additional officers, Thomas was eventually confronted by Officer Steven Roach, in a dark alley. Roach was running with his gun out (standard procedure)[citation needed] but with his finger on the trigger, in opposition to gun handling procedures taught to police. Immediately after the incident, Roach said the gun had "just gone off" in his hand.[1] Later, Roach claimed to have seen a gun, and later revised his story to claim that he only saw Thomas reaching for something at his waist, and Roach fired his gun once at Thomas. It was later revealed Thomas was unarmed, but may have been attempting to pull up his pants. After Thomas fell, Officer Roach called for an ambulance, and upon Thomas arriving at University Hospital, he was declared dead.
Timothy Thomas is survived by his only child.
See also
References
External links
- Graphic diagraming the path of the pursuit – Cincinnati Enquirer
- Year in Review – CityBeat