Las Vegas Review-Journal

NLV police: Officer accidental­ly shot man in foot

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The man shot was taken to University Medical Center with injuries that were not life-threatenin­g.

“Upon further investigat­ion, the North Las Vegas Police Department has determined that the shot from the sergeant’s handgun was an accidental discharge,” the department said in a statement Tuesday. “The Department is conducting an internal administra­tive review of the incident which will determine the action taken by the Chief of Police.”

Booker, 40, remains on paid administra­tive leave, the department said Tuesday. He has been with the department for about 10 years.

On Jan. 18, Murry, filed an excessive force lawsuit against the department.

According to the lawsuit, filed in federal court in Las Vegas, Murry had driven past the police vehicle on his route home from the grocery store and had no prior knowledge of the nearby SWAT activity resulting from the barricade.

“Defendant Sgt. Michael Booker approached plaintiff’s vehicle and within an extremely short period of time shouted, ‘Hey!’ to him, mumbled some other words which were indecipher­able to plaintiff and then fired his weapon,” the complaint said.

The lawsuit also suggests that Booker was not aware he shot Murry, saying that after the shooting, the officer “continued to question and accuse plaintiff of acting in a suspicious manner, of crossing a police barricade and made general accusation­s of wrongdoing.”

The litigation is pending. Review-Journal reporter Jenny Wilson contribute­d to this report. Contact Rachel Crosby at rcrosby@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-387-5290. Follow @rachelacro­sby on Twitter.

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