Phoenix police officer shoots unarmed black man during struggle

Protesters march to police HQ on Thursday after Rumain Brisbon (34) is killed

Protesters in New York following the Eric Garner grand jury decision. Tuesday’s shooting is the latest to add to country-wide protests about the policing of black communities. Photograph: Yana Paskova/Getty Images
Protesters in New York following the Eric Garner grand jury decision. Tuesday’s shooting is the latest to add to country-wide protests about the policing of black communities. Photograph: Yana Paskova/Getty Images

A police officer shot dead an unarmed black man during a struggle on Tuesday in Phoenix, Arizona, because he believed he had a gun.

On Thursday, some 200 demonstrators protested against the killing of 34-year-old Rumain Brisbon, marching to Phoenix police headquarters and blocking streets, broadcaster CBS5 reported.

The shooting is the latest fatal incident amid national turmoil over the policing of black communities.

The Phoenix Police Department said Brisbon was sitting in a SUV outside a convenience store on Tuesday evening, and two witnesses told the officer the occupants of the vehicle were selling drugs.

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Phoenix police said in a statement on Wednesday that the officer called for backup and then saw Brisbon appear to remove something from the car’s back seat.

It said the officer, a seven-year veteran of the department, gave him several commands to show his hands, before Brisbon “placed one or both hands in his waistband area” and fled.

The officer chased and caught up with him, it said, and during a struggle the policeman believed he felt the handle of a gun while holding Brisbon’s hand in his pocket.

‘Yelling profanities’

“The officer gave the suspect several commands to get on the ground but he refused to comply, yelling profanities at the officer,” the police department statement said.

At that point, it said, both men stumbled into an opened apartment unit and the officer was unable to keep a grip on the suspect’s hand.

“Fearing Brisbon had a gun in his pocket the officer fired two rounds striking Brisbon in the torso,” it said.

The police department said back-up officers arrived after the shooting, and while they and members of the fire department treated Brisbon, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police said Brisbon was carrying oxycodone pills, and that a semi-automatic handgun and a jar of what is believed to be marijuana were found in the SUV.

The 30-year-old officer was not injured, police said.

The shooting follows two grand jury decisions not to indict officers who killed unarmed black men in Ferguson, Missouri, and in New York City, which have triggered protests throughout the United States.

Reuters