San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Tenn. police shoot, kill man armed with knives

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Tennessee police officer fatally shot a man who charged at the officer with knives during a traffic stop early Saturday, authoritie­s said.

Metropolit­an Nashville Police Department Officer Christophe­r Royer has been placed on administra­tive assignment after he shot the man on a Nashville road, department spokesman Don Aaron said at a news conference.

The man died at a hospital, Aaron said. He was not immediatel­y identified.

Royer was on patrol in his police car when he ran a license plate for a white Mercedes sedan, but the plate was actually registered to a green 1998 Chevrolet, Aaron said.

After the officer stopped the Mercedes, the passenger ran out of the car holding a knife in each hand, Aaron said.

The passenger began running around and briefly entered the driver’s side door of Royer’s police car, police body camera footage released at the news conference showed.

The man then ran toward Royer, who retreated about 25 yards from his police car, Aaron said. Royer could be heard on the video requesting backup, telling the passenger to drop the knives and saying, “I don’t want to shoot you.”

The man continued running at Royer, who fired three times, the video showed. The man fell onto the street.

“Dude, what are you doing, man, come on,” Royer said. “I did not want to have to do that.”

Police Chief John Drake said five officers rendered aid to the man. Drake said Royer retreated and and he asked the man to drop the knife several times in an attempt to de-escalate the situation.

“He continued charging at him, and he was left with no choice,” Drake said.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigat­ion will investigat­e the shooting and the police department will also review it. The local district attorney will decide whether to pursue charges after the TBI finishes the investigat­ion.

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