New York Daily News

SALON MAYHEM

COP KILLS MENTALLY ILL MAN IN BROOKLYN AFTER ATTACK WITH CHAIR

- BY ELIZABETH KEOGH, ROCCO PARASCANDO­LA AND KERRY BURKE With Thomas Tracy

A mentally ill man was dead and a police officer was in a medically-induced coma after a wild melee Friday in Brooklyn sparked by cops’ effort to arrest a man urinating in a nail salon, said police sources and the dead man’s family.

The mayhem erupted around 5:40 p.m. at the Goldmine Nail Salon on Mother Gaston Blvd. between Belmont and Sutter Aves. in Brownsvill­e when a man walked in and asked to use the bathroom. Then, he urinated in the middle of the salon, said police.

Store workers went outside and hailed two officers in a marked van from the 73rd Precinct.

When the cops confronted the urinating man, they found he had an active warrant for criminal mischief and placed him under arrest, said NYPD Chief of Patrol Rodney Harrison.

Kwesi Ashun, 33, who saw the incident from outside the salon, objected.

Ashun — who was selling T-shirts from a stand on the street, and had just offered some of his wares to state Assemblywo­man Latrice Walker — went into the salon and confronted the officers.

Ashun “engaged in a violent struggle with the uniformed officers. One of the officers deployed a Taser but it was ineffectiv­e in stopping the threat,” said Chief Harrison.

“The male [Ashun] continued his violent struggle with the officers by raising up a metal chair and striking one of the officers in the head,” said Harrison. The officer struck in the head fired at Ashun six times, Harrison said.

Walker, a Brooklyn Democrat

whose district includes the shooting scene, was with her 7year-old daughter in a nearby Dunkin’ Donuts during the shooting. “We heard two shots, then we heard another three shots that followed,” the assemblywo­man said.

“Children were running. My daughter was screaming,” Walker said. “If there was a fight taking place, this could’ve been handled differentl­y. I feared for my safety and the safety of my child.”

Ashun — who relatives said suffered from bipolar disorder — was dead at the scene, said Harrison.

“A young man is now dead because of an interactio­n with the police,” said Walker.

The man who the officers wanted to arrest fled the scene with handcuffs dangling from one wrist, said a police source. He was quickly apprehende­d by other cops, said multiple police sources.

The injured police officer — whose name has not been released — is a 21-year NYPD veteran. He was taken to Brookdale Hospital, where Harrison said doctors put him in a medically induced coma. He is listed in critical but stable condition.

The hospitaliz­ed officer’s partner, a cop for seven months, was taken to Kings County Hospital to be checked for tinnitus, said police sources..

Ama Bartley, Ashun’s sister, said she and other relatives had sought help for him. A mental crisis team from Kings County Hospital saw Ashun on Oct. 14. Bartley said.

“My brother was having a mental episode,” Bartley said, fighting tears. “He was very angry. He was spiraling [out of control].”

But the mental health profession­als “said there was nothing they could do,” she recounted in disbelief. “They said he wasn’t a danger to himself or others.

“I told them he was in crisis mode. They said, ‘Call 911.’ I told themIwasn’tcomfortab­lewith dialing 911 on an ill black man. It was too dangerous. So I didn’t call.”

“The whole thing points to a crisis in our mental health system,” Bartley said.

Police were still investigat­ing the incident Friday night.

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Crying woman at scene of shooting speaks with officer.
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A woman (right) at the scene of the Goldmine Nail Salon (below) shooting reacts to the mayhem.
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