Black man shot 20 times in police hospital killing – coroner

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Black Man Shot 20 Times In Police Hospital Killing – Coroner
Columbus Sgt James Fuqua and Columbus Officer Jonathan Pabis leave Saint Ann’s hospital in Westerville, Ohio where police shot and killed Miles Jackson, © AP/Press Association Images
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By Andrew Welsh-Huggins, Associated Press

A black man killed in a confrontation with police in an Ohio A&E department last year was shot 20 times in the encounter, with injuries in the head, chest, and abdomen, according to a coroner’s report.

Miles Jackson, 27, died last April 12 in a suburban hospital after a struggle with Columbus police officers that started when they discovered he had a gun concealed in his sweatpants.

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A stand-off ensued after the gun went off, with police eventually opening fire as Mr Jackson appeared to sit up and officers yelled, “He shot again!” and “He’s got a gun!”, according to bodycam footage.

The 20 shots that hit Jackson included wounds to his left ear, chin, chest, abdomen, buttocks and thighs, Dr Anahi Ortiz, the Franklin County coroner, said in her report.


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The coroner listed the cause of death as a homicide — a medical determination used in cases where someone has died at someone else’s hand, but not a legal finding. It does not imply criminal intent.

The Attorney General’s Office concluded its investigation of the shooting in August and forwarded to the Franklin County prosecutor, who will determine whether to file charges against the officers involved. A message was left with the prosecutor’s office on Thursday.

Mr Jackson had been taken to the same hospital, Mount Carmel St. Ann’s Hospital in Westerville, earlier the day he died, but had walked away. Westerville police were then called after he was found passed out in a nearby parking lot.

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After a pat-down, where an officer previously cautioned for rushing his duties missed Mr Jackson’s gun, those officers followed medics back to the hospital, where Mr Jackson was met by Columbus police because of city warrants for his arrest. That officer and the Columbus officers who shot Mr Jackson were white.

Both Columbus and St Ann’s officers fired their weapons.

A&E staff tried to revive Jackson but he was pronounced dead at the hospital, authorities said. No officers, hospital staff or doctors were injured.

Protests followed the shooting, one of several in recent years in Columbus that led to a reckoning in the city over racial injustice and allegations of police brutality.

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Those incidents include the fatal shooting of 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant less than a week after Mr Jackson’s death as she swung a knife at a young woman.

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