Update 12:26 p.m.
MOUNT PLEASANT, Wis. (AP) – Racine police say an 18-year-old man who was shot and killed by a Mount Pleasant officer was armed and ignored commands to drop his weapon.
Racine Deputy Chief Todd Schulz said in a statement the Mount Pleasant officer attempted to make contact with Tyrese West, of Racine, early Saturday when West fled on a bicycle. He says the officer observed during a short foot chase that West was armed, though the statement didn’t say with what kind of weapon.
According to the preliminary investigation, less-lethal force was unsuccessful, and West ignored the officer’s commands, so the officer fired.
Lifesaving measures failed. The scene is just a few blocks south of Racine.
The Racine Police Department is handling the investigation, aided by the state Division Criminal Investigation and Wisconsin State Patrol.
Original Story
MOUNT PLEASANT, Wis. (AP) – Mount Pleasant police say one of their officers shot and killed a man after he was uncooperative.
The department says in a release that the incident happened about 1:35 a.m. Saturday when an “officer was forced to discharge” a gun. Police say they attempted live-saving procedures but were not successful. No further details were made available.
Names of the people involved have not been released. The release says an autopsy has been scheduled.
The Racine Police Department is handling the investigation along with assistance from the Wisconsin Department of Justice’s Division of Criminal Investigation and the Wisconsin State Patrol.