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............The officer continued to shout commands, telling Chanley to show his
hands. Chanley then grabbed an object appeared to be black, pointed it
at the officer and began to move toward him in an aggressive manner. 'At
this point, the officer believing that Chanley was armed with a gun and
posed an immediate threat to himself and the witnesses that were behind
the officer fired his handgun at Chanley'. Officer began to back away
from Chanley while still issuing commands and 'Chanley continued to
advance on the officer in an aggressive manner. Fearing for his own
safety and the safety of the witnesses', officer fired at Chanley again.
Chanley still continued to advance on the officer fired a third and
final time in order to stop the immediate threat to his life.The EPD
believe that the 'officer acted and performed his duties in a legal,
justified, and reasonable manner, taking action to protect members of
the public as well as himself from serious injury or harm'.
After the shooting, the officer said Chanley was holding a black object the officer thought was a gun. Police released a picture showing a black hammer laying on the ground. "At the beginning it was just like any other crash investigation," said Sgt. Jason Cullum, the police spokesman. "We don't know why he (Chanley) acted as he did. The officer took actions as he was trained to do." The Vanderburgh County coroner's office says Chanley died from a single gunshot to the chest. The name of the officer involved in the shooting hasn't been released. Cullum says the officer remains on paid leave, adding he is also meeting with a mental health counselor.
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After the shooting, the officer said Chanley was holding a black object the officer thought was a gun. Police released a picture showing a black hammer laying on the ground. "At the beginning it was just like any other crash investigation," said Sgt. Jason Cullum, the police spokesman. "We don't know why he (Chanley) acted as he did. The officer took actions as he was trained to do." The Vanderburgh County coroner's office says Chanley died from a single gunshot to the chest. The name of the officer involved in the shooting hasn't been released. Cullum says the officer remains on paid leave, adding he is also meeting with a mental health counselor.
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