Documents: Officer told woman to drop scissors before firing
Documents stemming from an investigation into the shooting death of a Native American woman by an Arizona police officer describe a chaotic scene in which witnesses say the officer repeatedly told the woman to drop the scissors in her hand before he opened fire.
Officer Austin Shipley was nearly three hours into his shift on March 27, and operating on about four hours of sleep after working the night before when he responded to a report of shoplifting at a Circle K in Winslow, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety’s full investigative report.
In the report released Wednesday, Officer Ernest Cano told investigators he arrived on the scene and saw Shipley “fighting and struggling” with the 27-year-old suspect, Loreal Tsingine, before taking her to the ground.
Police video of the encounter shows Tsingine getting up, and then approaching Shipley with scissors in her hand, pointed downward, before she is shot.