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Killing of Deborah Danner

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Shooting death in 2016 in New York City
Killing of Deborah Danner
DateOctober 18, 2016 (2016-10-18)
Time6:00 p.m.
Location630 Pugsley Avenue,Castle Hill, Bronx,New York City,New York, U.S.[1]
TypeHomicide byshooting,police killing
ParticipantsSgt. Hugh Barry
DeathsDeborah Danner
AccusedHugh Barry
Charges
VerdictNot guilty on all counts

Deborah Danner, 66, was fatally shot byNew York City Police Department Sgt. Hugh Barry on October 18, 2016, in her home inthe Bronx,New York. According to police sources, she was armed with first a pair of scissors and then a baseball bat. According to an emergency medical technician, she had put the scissors down, and later on picked up a baseball bat. Barry was charged with murder and manslaughter in May 2017. He was acquitted in February 2018.[2]

On October 18, 2016, a neighbor called911 at 6:05 p.m. and reported that Danner was erratic.[3] Police had been called to her apartment before. According to the police, Danner had scissors, and Barry talked her into putting them down. Then she picked up a baseball bat and swung at him. Barry shot Danner twice, fatally wounding her. He was the only officer in the bedroom, although others were on the scene.[4]

According to court testimony by Brittney Mullings, an emergency medical technician, Mullings had arrived before Barry. Danner had put down the scissors and Mullings was talking to her. Danner was not holding anything in her hands. Mullings was trying to explain to Danner why they had arrived. Barry then arrived, and did not talk to Mullings or Danner. The police interrupted their conversation, and Danner retreated into her bedroom. Six police officers followed Danner into her bedroom, and a minute later, Mullings heard two shots.[5]

Background

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Danner was mentally ill and had written an essay, "Living WithSchizophrenia", in 2012. She was a parishioner who regularly attendedTrinity Church Wall Street, and was active in that community's groups and ministries.[6]

Aftermath

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Less than six hours after the death, Sergeant Barry was placed on administrative duty and stripped of his badge and gun.[7] According toThe New York Times, "MayorBill de Blasio said at a news conference that the sergeant had not followed training or protocols for dealing with those withmental illness, and for some reason had neither used his Taser nor waited for specialized officers trained to deal with such situations."[8]

The death of Danner, who was black, spurred a protest on October 19. Protestors marched from her apartment building to the 43rd Precinct station house. Marchers included members of the New YorkBlack Lives Matter chapter.[9]

Barry was arrested and charged with second-degree murder on May 31, 2017.[10] Bronx County District Attorney, Darcel D. Clark's prosecution of Barry ultimately lead to an acquittal on all charges.[11] On February 14, 2018, Barry was acquitted by a judge in a non-jury trial.[12]

References

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  1. ^Rosenberg, Eli; Southall, Ashley (2016-10-19)."In Quick Response, de Blasio Calls Fatal Shooting of Mentally Ill Woman 'Unacceptable'".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved2017-03-29.
  2. ^"Police Sergeant Acquitted in Killing of Mentally Ill Woman".The New York Times. February 15, 2018. Retrieved2020-10-07.
  3. ^Rosenberg, Eli; Southall, Ashley (19 October 2016)."NYPD Sergeant Fatal Shooting Bronx Woman".The New York Times. Retrieved2016-10-30.
  4. ^"Police Sergeant Acquitted in Killing of Mentally Ill Woman".The New York Times. February 15, 2018. Retrieved2020-10-07.
  5. ^James C. McKinley Jr. (February 1, 2018)."Medic Offers Sharply Different Account of Woman's Death at Hands of Police".The New York Times.
  6. ^Deborah Danner."Living With Schizophrenia"(PDF).Assets.documentcloud.org. Retrieved2016-10-30.
  7. ^"NYPD Sergeant Fatal Shooting Bronx Woman".The New York Times. October 20, 2016. Retrieved2016-10-30.
  8. ^"The Death of Deborah Danner".The New York Times. October 21, 2016. Retrieved2016-10-30.
  9. ^"PROTEST HELD OVER NYPD SHOOTING OF DEBORAH DANNER IN THE BRONX".WABC-TV. October 19, 2016.
  10. ^"New York City Police Sergeant Charged With Murder in Bronx Woman's Death".The New York Times. May 31, 2017. Retrieved2017-09-26.
  11. ^Mckinley, James C. Jr. (2 June 2017),"Officer's Indictment Makes Good on Prosecutor's Plea for Patience",The New York Times
  12. ^"Police Sergeant Acquitted in Killing of Mentally Ill Woman".The New York Times. February 15, 2018. Retrieved2020-10-07.
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