From Denver, another tragic story about cops shooting and killing someone holding a “weapon” that turned out to actually be a harmless object. In this case, an officer with the Denver Police Department (DPD) shot and killed a man armed with a marker. The officer (whose name has not been released) said she believed that 36-year-old Brandon Cole had been holding a knife when she shot him on the evening of August 5.
Now, the DPD has admitted that Cole was not holding a weapon after all.
“Through the investigation, it was determined that the object Mr. Cole had in his hand during the interaction with the officers was a black marker,” Denver Police Commander Matt Clark said at a Monday press conference.
According to Clark, police were responding to a 911 caller who said they thought they saw a man push his wife out of a wheelchair. When two police officers—one male and one female—arrived on the residential street where this had allegedly taken place, they found a woman sitting on the street nearby an empty wheelchair and observed a man “reaching into the driver’s area of a vehicle.”
The female officer then noticed Cole holding “an object that she believed to be a knife,” said Clark. Cole began moving toward her, prompting the male officer to use his Taser on him. But it “did not have an effect,” said Clark, and Cole continued moving toward the female officer, making it within “several feet” of her.
She fired twice, hitting Cole. Cole was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Body cam footage shows a small child standing just behind Cole on the sidewalk when the officer shoots.
“There just wasn’t an opportunity to transition to a Taser,” said Police Chief Ron Thomas. “When she finally deploys her duty weapon, the person is so close to her that her view of that young child and [another person behind Cole] are not even clear to her.”
The officer who shot Cole seems to face little repercussion for killing a man for holding a marker and endangering a small child. She will now “complete the department’s reintegration program before returning to a patrol assignment,” said Clark on Monday.
Cole leaves behind three children, according to NBC News.