Los Angeles Times

LAPD video shows fatal shooting of man with hammer

- By Kevin Rector

A Los Angeles police officer fatally shot a man last month in Westlake after the man threw a hammer at officers who had followed him on foot for several blocks and fired hard foam projectile­s at him, according to video of the incident.

The video footage, recorded by officers’ bodyworn cameras and released last week on the Los Angeles Police Department’s YouTube channel, included radio chatter from early in the encounter. Officers discussed their belief that the man, who was later identified as Samuel Ponce, was mentally ill or intoxicate­d.

The video also captured a supervisor yelling out a barrage of orders to the officers — to tell Ponce in Spanish to drop the weapon, to shoot him with a projectile, to shoot him with a Taser, to aim better and shoot him again — as Ponce slowly walked away from the officers and appeared to pray for help.

The video has raised new questions about the tactics deployed by the LAPD during such encounters.

It comes at a time of growing consensus among city officials, police brass and local activists that changes are needed in the way officers handle calls involving people showing signs of mental illness or substance abuse.

In particular, one member of the civilian Police Commission, which oversees the department, has raised concerns in recent weeks about instances in which police used lethal force on suspects who wielded a knife or other dangerous object but were not armed with a gun.

The city of Los Angeles and L.A. County have launched pilot programs to increase the number of mental health experts and other medical providers available to help resolve such encounters peacefully.

Officials, however, have stressed that armed police officers will continue to take the lead in most instances in which the individual­s in question are armed and potentiall­y dangerous.

LAPD officers receive training in ways to de-escalate standoffs with armed suspects, including by slow

ing down encounters and increasing the amount of space between themselves and the suspect.

When possible, officers are supposed to use “less lethal” options such as Tasers or foam projectile­s to subdue a suspect, rather than firearms.

The video of Ponce’s shooting on March 19 shows that officers at first kept a distance as they trailed him.

At one point, an officer asked whether they should try to take Ponce into custody, saying, “Do you want to go hands-on with a hammer on him?”

The supervisor quickly responded: “No, no.”

Officers instead fired projectile­s at Ponce as he continued to walk, passing police vehicles and bystanders in cars. The situation grew increasing­ly chaotic as the projectile­s failed to stop him.

After being hit with a projectile, and possibly with a Taser, Ponce kept moving away from the officers, the video shows.

“Heavenly father, help me,” he said in Spanish.

Soon after, the supervisor told the group of officers to “flank” Ponce, and they moved in quickly. None appeared to be carrying a tactical shield.

It was then that Ponce went around a parked van into the street and threw the hammer at the officers from a close distance, the video shows. Ponce lifted a second object when at least one officer fired a Taser; another shot Ponce with his handgun. Ponce fell to the ground.

“Shots fired! Shots fired!” the officer said.

LAPD officials said a hammer and “a rearmounte­d bicycle kickstand” were recovered from the scene.

The shooting was one in a large cluster of LAPD shootings that occurred over the course of a couple of weeks last month.

Police have also released body-camera footage from an incident in which a SWAT officer was shot before a suspect was killed; one in which officers shot a man as he attempted to attack another with a knife; and one in which officers shot a man who was brandishin­g a gun outside of the department’s Olympic Division police station.

The shooting of Ponce remains under investigat­ion. After an internal LAPD review, the case will go before the Police Commission, which will vote on whether the tactics and the shooting were within LAPD policy.

 ?? Los Angeles Police Department ?? SAMUEL PONCE was fatally shot by police March 19 after they trailed him through the streets and he threw a hammer at them. The officers had questioned whether Ponce was mentally ill or intoxicate­d at the time.
Los Angeles Police Department SAMUEL PONCE was fatally shot by police March 19 after they trailed him through the streets and he threw a hammer at them. The officers had questioned whether Ponce was mentally ill or intoxicate­d at the time.

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