The mother of a man fatally shot by Louisiana police said her son was intelligent, shy and had sought therapy for social anxiety. Her lawyers said they plan to sue over the death of Trayford Pellerin, who police said had a knife and was trying to enter a convenience store.
The shooting Friday night was captured on video, and the state ACLU condemned what it described as a 바카라horrific and deadly incident of police violence against a Black person.바카라 Both the ACLU and the Southern Poverty Law Center quickly called for an investigation.
Pellerin's death prompted a crowd of protesters to gather Saturday and demonstrate against the latest fatal police shooting. Officers in riot gear fired smoke canisters on Saturday night to get the crowd to disperse, Trooper Derek Senegal said. No tear gas was deployed, he said.
At a news conference late Saturday, local officials said the protest began peacefully, but violence later erupted with fireworks shot at buildings and fires set in the median of the road.
바카라Our intent is not going to be to just let people disrupt our town and put our citizens and our motorists and our neighborhoods in danger,바카라 Interim Police Chief Scott Morgan said.
Arrests were made, Morgan said, but an exact number wasn't immediately available.
바카라We do support people's First Amendment rights,바카라 Lafayette Parish Sheriff Mark Garber said. 바카라However, when it comes to the destruction of property, we are not going to have Lafayette set on fire.바카라 On Friday night, Lafayette officers followed Pellerin, 31, on foot as he left a convenience store where he had created a disturbance with a knife, Louisiana State Police said.
Stun guns failed to stop him, and the officers shot Pellerin as he tried to enter another convenience store, still with the knife, according to a news release.
Pellerin became anxious in groups and may have been frightened by the officers, Michelle Pellerin told The Advocate. He had sought professional help earlier this year, she said.
바카라Instead of giving him a helping hand they gave him bullets,바카라 national civil rights attorney Ben Crump told the newspaper. He and Baton Rouge attorney Ronald Haley said they have begun their own investigation by interviewing witnesses. Some said Pellerin was not armed, Haley said.Â
The family believes Pellerin may have been having a mental health crisis, Crump said.
Lafayette police asked state police to investigate 바카라 standard procedure in the state for shootings by local officers.
바카라Lafayette police shot Mr. Pellerin several times as he walked away from them,바카라 Margaret Huang, president and CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center, said in an emailed statement.
바카라His killing demands an analysis of the excessive use of force by law enforcement. We fully support movement leaders' calls for a swift and transparent investigation into Mr. Pellerin's killing.바카라
State ACLU executive director Alanah Odoms Hebert said, 바카라Once again, video footage has captured a horrific and deadly incident of police violence against a Black person who was brutally killed in front of our eyes.바카라 Captured on video, the May 25 death of George Floyd under the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer sparked a global reckoning over police tactics and racial injustice.
바카라Trayford Pellerin should be alive today. Instead, a family is mourning and a community is grieving," her statement said. 바카라None of our communities are safe when the police can murder people with impunity or when routine encounters escalate into deadly shooting sprees.바카라
Rikasha Montgomery, who took a video of the shooting, told The Advertiser that a man holding what looked like a knife kept walking down the highway while some officers fired stun guns at him. Officers holding guns shouted at him to get onto the ground, said Montgomery, 18.
She said they fired when the man reached the door of a Shell gas station.
바카라When I heard the gunshots, I couldn't hold my phone like I was first filming,바카라 she said. 바카라I feel kind of scared about it. I'm traumatized. You're so used to hearing about this, but I never thought I would experience it.바카라 Crump, representing Pellerin's family, called the shooting reckless and his death tragic.
"The officers involved should be fired immediately for their abhorrent and fatal actions,바카라 Crump said in a statement Saturday.
The incident was the third shooting by Lafayette police since mid-July. State police said a man was critically wounded last month after being shot during an altercation with police. Another man was in stable condition after being shot during a burglary investigation earlier this month.
Haley told The Advocate that he and Crump will be seeking reform and policy changes in the police department as well as damages.
바카라We want policy changes as well, so that Ben and I are not in the living room with another family in Lafayette dealing with this,바카라 Haley said.Â