Current:Home > ContactPolice fatally shoot teen in Alaska’s largest city, the 4th such killing since mid-May -AssetPath
Police fatally shoot teen in Alaska’s largest city, the 4th such killing since mid-May
View
Date:2025-04-24 11:40:28
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Anchorage police officers fatally shot a 16-year-old girl who approached them with a knife, the department said Wednesday, the fourth deadly shooting involving police in Alaska’s largest city since mid-May.
Anchorage Police Chief Sean Case told reporters that the shooting happened when officers responded to a reported disturbance between two family members around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, Alaska Public Media reported. The caller said her sister had threatened her with a knife.
Case said the teen approached responding officers holding a knife, at which point two of them opened fire. Police said in a statement that the officers had given the teen “multiple commands,” but did not specify what those commands were.
“One single officer fired multiple rounds,” Case said. “A second officer fired a round with a less-lethal projectile.”
The teen was declared dead at a hospital.
“She would have started her junior year in high school on Thursday,” Case said. The girl’s name was not released.
Anchorage School District Superintendent Jharrett Bryantt said in a statement that support would be provided for affected students and staff when classes start.
Case said department policy states officers using less-lethal weapons are to be backed up by others with lethal force. But he said officers have discretion in using their weapons.
“Each officer is making a determination to use the tool that they have with them based on the circumstances in front of them,” said Case, who became chief in July.
He said the incident was recorded on officers’ body-worn cameras and that the officers involved had not been interviewed as of Wednesday morning.
The shooting is the sixth involving Anchorage police since mid-May, including four that resulted in death.
The state Office of Special Prosecutions has declined to file criminal charges in the two deadly shootings it has reviewed so far, concluding that use of force was justified. The office will investigate this latest shooting.
Case said the department would “continue to look at our training, our tactics, as well as our supervision in these types of incidents to try to prevent future officer-involved shootings.”
veryGood! (98444)
Related
- Trump's 'stop
- The Country’s Second-Largest Coal Plant May Get a Three-Year Reprieve From Retirement. Why?
- Progressive prosecutors in Georgia faced backlash from the start. They say it’s all politics.
- NYC accelerates school leadership change as investigations swirl around mayor’s indictment
- Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
- 'It's going to die': California officer spends day off rescuing puppy trapped down well
- Caitlin Clark wins WNBA Rookie of the Year after historic debut with Fever
- With 'The Woke Agenda,' Calgorithm propels California football into social media spotlight
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- There are 19 college football unbeatens. Predicting when each team will lose for first time
Ranking
- Rams vs. 49ers highlights: LA wins rainy defensive struggle in key divisional game
- Drew Barrymore Details Sexiest Kiss With Chloë Sevigny
- Antonio Pierce handed eight-year show cause for Arizona State recruiting violations
- 'Nothing like this': National Guard rushes supplies to towns cut off by Helene
- 'We're reborn!' Gazans express joy at returning home to north
- Collapse of national security elites’ cyber firm leaves bitter wake
- Wilmer Valderrama needs his sweatshirts, early morning runs and 'The Golden Bachelor'
- 'Take action now': Inside the race to alert residents of Helene's wrath
Recommendation
Travis Hunter, the 2
Garth Brooks denies rape accusations, says he's 'not the man they have painted me to be'
NYC accelerates school leadership change as investigations swirl around mayor’s indictment
Soul-searching and regret over unheeded warnings follow Helene’s destruction
South Korea's acting president moves to reassure allies, calm markets after Yoon impeachment
SEC, Big Ten moving closer to taking their college football ball home and making billions
SEC showdowns highlight college football Week 6 expert predictions for every Top 25 game
Eminem Shares Touching Behind-the-Scenes Look at Daughter Hailie Jade's Wedding