New York City Police Department Releasing Graphic Video of Shooting a 22-Year-Old Man in Mental Health Crisis
The NYPD on Tuesday released body-camera footage of the shooting of 22-year-old Jabez Chakraborty, a man who was experiencing a mental health crisis when he was shot by police officers. The video shows Chakraborty being calm and cooperative with his family as they prepare a meal in their kitchen. However, immediately upon seeing the police arrive, Chakraborty picks up a knife and moves towards them, ignoring calls from his family to stop.
The police officers quickly responded by attempting to de-escalate the situation, but it appears that no further dialogue took place before one of the officers fired four shots at Chakraborty. The video does not show any questioning of Chakraborty after the shooting and has sparked widespread criticism from the community.
Chakraborty's family had initially called 911 reporting a break-in, but police arrived instead of emergency responders, who were specifically requested by the family to assist with a mental health crisis. The NYPD claims that they responded because the request for an "involuntary removal" triggered a police response, despite evidence suggesting otherwise.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has expedited the release of the video after the family complained that their phones had been searched and immigration-related questions were asked after the incident. He emphasized Chakraborty's diagnosis with schizophrenia and expressed regret over the use of force.
The police union has defended the officers, stating that they acted professionally and with restraint under difficult circumstances. However, activists are drawing parallels to a similar shooting in March 2024 where a 19-year-old was killed by police responding to a mental health call in Ozone Park.
An investigation into the use of force is currently underway, although it will not examine whether any immigration-related questions were asked of the family or if their phones were improperly searched.
The NYPD on Tuesday released body-camera footage of the shooting of 22-year-old Jabez Chakraborty, a man who was experiencing a mental health crisis when he was shot by police officers. The video shows Chakraborty being calm and cooperative with his family as they prepare a meal in their kitchen. However, immediately upon seeing the police arrive, Chakraborty picks up a knife and moves towards them, ignoring calls from his family to stop.
The police officers quickly responded by attempting to de-escalate the situation, but it appears that no further dialogue took place before one of the officers fired four shots at Chakraborty. The video does not show any questioning of Chakraborty after the shooting and has sparked widespread criticism from the community.
Chakraborty's family had initially called 911 reporting a break-in, but police arrived instead of emergency responders, who were specifically requested by the family to assist with a mental health crisis. The NYPD claims that they responded because the request for an "involuntary removal" triggered a police response, despite evidence suggesting otherwise.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has expedited the release of the video after the family complained that their phones had been searched and immigration-related questions were asked after the incident. He emphasized Chakraborty's diagnosis with schizophrenia and expressed regret over the use of force.
The police union has defended the officers, stating that they acted professionally and with restraint under difficult circumstances. However, activists are drawing parallels to a similar shooting in March 2024 where a 19-year-old was killed by police responding to a mental health call in Ozone Park.
An investigation into the use of force is currently underway, although it will not examine whether any immigration-related questions were asked of the family or if their phones were improperly searched.