The Oklahoman

Security guard charged with assault

- By Nolan Clay Staff writer nclay@oklahoman.com

A Walmart security guard has been charged with assault and battery with a deadly weapon for shooting a fleeing shopliftin­g suspect on the Fourth of July.

Jimmie Odell Watts Jr. was charged Friday with the felony in Oklahoma County District Court.

He is accused of going too far when he fired multiple times in the parking lot of a Walmart in Del City.

At the time, Watts, 37, of Oklahoma City, was an offduty police officer at Langston University. He was put on administra­tive leave after the shooting, his attorney said.

“He' s a good guy ,” the attorney, Gary James, said. “The guy's got two college degrees ... and been in law enforcemen­t for 13 years. ... He was put in a predicamen­t.”

The charge comes at a time of intense public scrutiny on the actions of l aw enforcemen­t in the wake of the death of a Black man in May in police custody in Minneapoli­s. District Attorney David Prater made the decision himself on charging Watts.

Shot multiple times was the suspect, Kenneth Lee Simmons, 28, of Oklahoma City, Del City police said.

Videos of the confrontat­ion show the guard struggling with the suspect at the door of a Nissan Sentra. The guard pulled his gun after the driver backed out of a parking space with the door open. At least 10 shots were fired.

Watts told Del City police the door hit him as the suspect backed up and he moved to keep from being struck further.

Police reported the guard began firing when the suspect stopped backing up and began moving forward. Police reported the guard continued firing as the suspect drove away.

“Watts was not in danger of great bodily injury or death when he fired rounds into the back of the vehicle,” a Del City police officer wrote in a court affidavit. “There was no reasonable belief that Simmons posed a significan­t threat of death or serious physical injury to Watts or any other person at the point Watts continued to shoot.”

The guard's attorney said he probably would have been run over if he hadn't been able to move.

“It is very clear that ... Simmons was going to do anything to get away,” the attorney said .“It becomes pretty ironic after you find out Simmons has felony warrants ... and been in prison.”

Simmons also was charged Friday. He is accused in a f el ony count of assaulting the guard with an automobile and in a misdemeano­r count of stealing a TV from the Walmart.

Simmons has spent time in prison for drug offenses, assault, robbery and unauthoriz­ed use of a vehicle, records show. At the time of the shooting, he was facing arrest on a 2019 drug traffickin­g charge.

Simmons is being held in the Oklahoma County jail. His July 5 booking photo shows he has a large bandage on his head.

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