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California police under fire after killing double amputee

Authorities in California are looking into the police killing of a wheelchair user who allegedly refused to drop a butcher’s knife.

Anthony Lowe, a 36-year-old black man with two amputees, was shot and killed on January 26 in the Los Angeles region.

He allegedly threatened officers after stabbing someone. The mother of Mr. Lowe stated, “They killed my son.”

It happens as police killings are being looked at more closely following the death of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tennessee.

Mr. Lowe’s incident took place in Huntington Park, and onlookers recorded it on camera.

The grainy video shows part of the confrontation, with Mr Lowe holding a long, shiny object and moving on the stumps of his legs away from officers. That clip does not show the shooting.

The Huntington Park Police Department said in a statement on January 30 that officers responded to a stabbing and that the victim provided a description of the suspect.

The suspect had allegedly left his wheelchair, approached the victim and stabbed him in the chest with a 12in butcher knife, before returning to the wheelchair and fleeing the scene.

The victim was left with “a life-threatening stab wound resulting in a collapsed lung and internal bleeding”, the police statement said.

When officers caught up with Mr Lowe, according to the police statement, he “ignored the officer’s verbal commands and threatened to advance or throw the knife at officers”.

Police say that after two unsuccessful attempts to use Tasers to subdue Mr Lowe, they shot him.

Huntington Park Police Lt. Hugo Reynaga told the Los Angeles Times that investigators had obtained video of the shooting from a nearby business but did not plan to release the footage.

He added that Huntington Park officers do not wear body cameras.

“He tried to run away, and every time he turned around and did the motion like he was gonna throw the knife at him, they tased him,” he told the newspaper.

“They were trying to give this guy the less-lethal Taser shock. And because it was ineffective, they had to go to something that was more effective.”

The two officers involved have been placed on paid leave amid an investigation. They have not been named.

On Tuesday, members of Mr Lowe’s family and activists demanded that the officers be held accountable for the shooting.

“They murdered my son, who was in a wheelchair with no legs,” Mr Lowe’s mother, Dorothy, said at a news conference. “They do need to do something about it.”

A spokesperson for the family told the BBC’s US partner, CBS, that Mr Lowe was suffering from a mental health crisis at the time of the shooting.

His sister told the LA Times that he had his legs amputated last year following an incident with police in Texas.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department homicide unit is investigating the Huntington Park shooting, as it does for other smaller police departments in the area.

According to the Mapping Police Violence database, nearly 1,200 people were killed by police in 2022. Officers were charged with a crime in nine of these cases.

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