Miami Herald

Police: Trans man killed by officer after pointing gun

- — ASSOCIATED PRESS

A transgende­r black man was fatally shot by an officer in Florida after fatally stabbing another man and pointing a gun at the officer, authoritie­s said.

Tony McDade, 38, was shot and killed by a Tallahasse­e police officer Wednesday after McDade fatally stabbed her nextdoor neighbor 21-year-old Malik Jackson, news outlets reported. McDade went by male pronouns on Facebook and local LGBTQ organizati­ons identified McDade as a transgende­r man.

Tallahasse­e Police Chief Lawrence Revell said officers found Jackson suffering from fatal stab wounds in front of his mother’s home.

The suspect fled but was found 15 minutes later at a different apartment complex, Revell said.

McDade had a gun and pointed it at an officer, who then shot him, Revell said. Police haven’t released the officer’s identity but witnesses said the officer was white, news outlets reported.

During a news conference, Revell said there was no indication that the shooting was racially motivated nor was there an indication that the shooting was unjustifie­d.

McDade posted a video on Facebook before the stabbing, stating he was going to get revenge on several men who attacked him the previous day. McDade also said he would have a standoff with police, adding “I’m living suicidal right now.”

Another social media video shows a group of men attack a person believed to be McDade.

Police said they were working to authentica­te the videos.

McDade was arrested on May 4 and accused of aggravated assault and pointing a gun at someone. Police said McDade was carrying a BB gun and that he always carried a BB gun with him.

The shooting came days after the killing of George Floyd, a Minneapoli­s man who died while being detained by police.

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