Police say officers have shot and killed a man armed with a butcher knife in Northeast Philadelphia.
Lt. John Stanford said officers were called to the Oxford Circle section
of the city at about 7 a.m. Saturday and found the man in the middle of
the street “with knife in hand.”
He says the officers used the bumper of their vehicle to knock him to
the ground and then used pepper spray on him, but he ran toward them and
they fired.
He says at least three officers were finally able to wrest the knife
from the man, who was later pronounced dead at Aria Health Torresdale
Hospital.
Stanford said a witness corroborated the officers' accounts. A
seven-inch butcher knife was recovered. The 23-year-old man's name
hasn't yet been released.
This was the fourth police-involved shooting in the past four days.
On Thursday, police shot a
21-year-old man in North Philadelphia after he allegedly ran towards
them while pointing a gun at them. Neighbors claimed however that the
man, who survived the shooting, was not armed.
Wednesday night, a man identified as
Belton "Amir" Lomax was shot and killed by officers in Germantown. While
police say he was armed with a semi-automatic weapon, family and
neighbors of the father of 8 also claimed he was unarmed.
Also on Wednesday, police shot and
killed another man in West Philadelphia after he allegedly pointed a gun
at them during a police chase.
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