The Columbus Dispatch

Suspect shot and killed at Toledo police headquarte­rs

- By John Seewer

TOLEDO — A man suspected of killing his grandmothe­r in the Detroit area was shot and killed inside Toledo’s police headquarte­rs Thursday after he rushed at officers and grabbed one of their stun guns, police said.

The man, who wasn’t handcuffed at the time, was being let out of a holding cell so he could use the restroom when he grabbed the stun gun during a struggle, said Police Chief George Kral.

One of the officers fired a single shot into the chest of Damon Barstad, 23, of Warren, Michigan, Kral said. None of the officers was injured.

Barstad had been arrested early Thursday at a motel in Toledo, about 58 miles southwest of Detroit.

Police in Warren said Barstad was wanted in the stabbing death of his 68-year-old grandmothe­r, whose body was found Wednesday night in a recycling bin inside the garage at her home, just north of Detroit.

Warren Police Commission­er Bill Dwyer said the woman, whose name wasn’t released, appeared to have been stabbed in her neck. Investigat­ors believe she was killed Saturday.

The struggle inside police headquarte­rs between Barstad and the officers along with the shooting were captured on video, Kral said. Police plan to release the footage later during the investigat­ion, he said.

Barstad, who was being held while authoritie­s were waiting for a warrant to return him to Michigan, wasn’t handcuffed in the cell because he had been in custody for several hours and the officers were trying to make him comfortabl­e, Kral said.

He said the decision whether to handcuff Barstad was up to the officers.

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