HARRISVILLE, Weber County, Utah --- The Weber County Attorney's Office released body camera footage from an officer-involved shooting in Harrisville last month that left a man critically injured.
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The video captured three officers shouting repeatedly at the man to drop apparent weapons in his hands before firing at least 15 times when he stepped toward them.
The shooting occurred on March 23 when police were called to apartments at 2510 N. Charleston Ave. on an alleged domestic violence dispute. When officers arrived at the home, they knocked on the door that appeared to be cracked open already, the video released on Thursday shows.
After one officer swings the door open with his foot, they yell, "Police, anyone home?" and "Come to the door and talk to us," and shine a flashlight inside the home while waiting outside. One officer notes there is a knife on the floor inside the home.
An officer observes in the video that the front door jamb is broken.
After about two minutes, a man comes into the front room of the home and starts walking out the door toward the officers. Both of his hands appear to have items in them, the video shows, and as the officers back up, the officer seen most prominently in the video has his gun drawn. The man continues approaching the officers with the objects in his hands while an officer commands, "Drop the weapons now," according to the footage.
After taking just a few steps out the front door, the man goes back into the home, batting closed the door, which swings open again. The officers follow but remain outside, where one appears to use a stun gun while repeatedly shouting at the man to "drop the knives."
"We will shoot," one officer calls out in the footage.
"Take another step forward, I will shoot you," an officer warns.
The video shows the man continuing to stand inside the doorway with his arms spread at his sides and the objects still in his hands. He then takes two steps toward the officers and the officers fire.
Three officers then fire at least 15 shots in quick succession, which can be heard in the footage. The man falls to the ground on his side in the fetal position, the video shows, and lifts an arm after officers command him to let them see his hands, according to the video.
The officers get the man to roll on his stomach and handcuff him while calling for medical responders.
As of Thursday, the man was alive, the Weber County Attorney's Office said, but additional details about his current condition were not immediately available.
The three officers involved in the shooting were placed on paid administrative leave during an investigation, which is being conducted by the Weber County Attorney's Office. A task force there will determine whether use of deadly force was necessary and if the man will face any charges.
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“I Want a Mind Change”
Adapted from the resource Battlefield of the Mind Devotional - by I find a great deal of comfort in thinking about who I used to be and who I have become. It helps me not to be discouraged when I make mistakes or find that I still struggle over some issues. I’m greatly encouraged when I consider where I started and where I am now.
In Ephesians 2, Paul described those outside of Christ. He wrote that unbelievers follow the prince of the power of the air, who is Satan, and they follow the way their master leads. In verse 1, he pointed out that all were once dead through their sins, but believers are now alive in Jesus Christ. He tells us we’re not governed or led by our lower nature—the impulses of the flesh.
Many Christians have trouble in this area because they haven’t learned to control their thoughts. A lady once told me, “It simply didn’t occur to me that I needed to direct my mind and keep it healthy and positive. If ministers preached or taught about the control of our thoughts, I never heard it. One day, however, I read an article about the power of thoughts, and God convicted me. That’s when I knew I needed to change my thinking.”
This lady said she drove down the street of a busy city and she spotted a sign, a cartoon of a car with big eyes for the front lights and tears flowing, and the words, “Please help me! I need an oil change.”
As she passed by, she thought, I need a mind change. I don’t like being the way I am, letting my mind go wherever it wants. Part of my responsibility as a child of God is to keep my thoughts healthy and strong.
“I want to make it clear that I went to church,” she said, “and I had been active for years. I knew a lot of Scripture, and I even did some volunteer work at the church. But I didn’t control my thoughts. Even when I sang in church, my mind jumped from subject to subject. We’d be singing about joy and grace, and I’d think about the dishes still in the sink, the unfinished laundry, or what I wanted to eat for lunch.
“I attended church and I was faithful, but I was not faithful in attending to the Word. I listened when the preachers quoted Scripture. I usually followed along with my own Bible, but I didn’t really think about what I was hearing or what my eyes were reading. I was doing the right things outwardly, but I wasn’t thinking the right things. My mind was a mess, and I didn’t know what to do about it.”
“I need a mind change,” she suddenly said aloud to herself. Just then, she actually pondered the words she had spoken. She was like the car on the sign—she needed a change—a mind change. She needed to let the Holy Spirit direct her thoughts, instead of the devil. As she prayed, she felt confident there would be a positive change.
She thought to herself, Is there anything I am supposed to do? She realized that if she didn’t make lifestyle changes, the devil would soon make the new thinking as muddy and gunky as the old thinking was.
For the next several days, she looked up all the scriptures she could find that used the word "study" or "meditate". She also looked up scriptures that talked about the mind or thoughts. She read those verses, wrote them on slips of paper, and pondered them.
Here are three of them:
For as he thinks in his heart, so is he... (Proverbs 23:7 NKJV).
And be constantly renewed in the spirit of your mind [having a fresh mental and spiritual attitude] (Ephesians 4:23 AMPC).
My hands also will I lift up [in fervent supplication] to Your commandments, which I love, and I will meditate on Your statutes (Psalm 119:48 AMPC).
The more she meditated on the right things, the less trouble she had with Satan trying to control her thoughts. That’s how it works with all of us: The more we focus on God, the less often the devil can defeat us.
Prayer Starter: Father, thank You for the power in Your Word to renew my mind. Please help me to stay focused on You and choose positive, faith-filled thoughts that will propel my life in the right direction. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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