A man called police to help his distressed wife. They wound up killing her.

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The man told a 911 operator that his wife was in distress. He wanted a mental health officer sent to their south Austin apartment to help calm things down.


Austin police changed their tactics when the man warned that the situation had grown perilous: His wife, he said, had picked up a gun.
Instead of the mental health officer responding to the Club at Summer Valley apartments, two other officers crept closer to building 744. They put cover between themselves and the distraught woman’s apartment, cautious as they tried to make contact.


The woman, identified Monday as Micah Dsheigh Jester, found the police first, emerging suddenly from a breezeway — her arm extended, a gun pointed at officers.


Police later said that it was a replica semi-automatic BB gun.


But the responding officers didn’t know that during the tense and, ultimately, fatal encounter.


“She extended the weapon towards the officers and said ‘Shoot me. Shoot me. Kill me,'” Assistant Chief Troy Gay told reporters early Sunday.
“The officers were giving her verbal commands the whole time telling her to drop the weapon.”


Instead, Gay said, she edged closer to the officers.
Both officers fired, Gay said.


Jester fell to the sidewalk, wounded. But she still had the BB gun.


“The female was still moving,” Gay said. “The weapon was still underneath her. And she . . . was still a threat.”


Other officers had arrived by that point, and the group tried to disarm Jester without getting shot, Gay said. On the ground, she continued to ask officers to kill her.


“As they were approaching her to disarm her, the female had the weapon in her hand,” Gay said.
An officer fired several more shots.


Jester, 26, was pronounced dead at the hospital a short time later.


“Our hearts go out to everyone involved in this tragic incident,” Austin police said in a statement Monday.


Police identified the officers involved in the shooting as Richard Smith and Deborah Lindeman, a mental health officer. They have been placed on paid administrative leave during the investigation, per departmental policy.


“It was not a justified kill,” Jason Meeley, the boyfriend of Jester’s mother, told the Austin American-Statesman. “They could have used a stun gun on her. They could have Tasered her, they could have done a lot of stuff.”


Meeley said Jester had two daughters — a 4-year-old and a girl who hasn’t yet turned 1, according to the American-Statesman.
The department hasn’t said what, if any, mental illness Jester had.


But police say her husband requested an officer specially trained to deal with people having mental health issues.


Several neighbors heard parts of the fatal confrontation, according to ABC affiliate KVUE.


Sebastian Cardena told the station he had just gotten home from celebrating his 21st birthday.


He heard “a loud scream and five pops and then silence and three more pops.”


Zorado Plaza, who has lived in the apartment complex for six years, said the gunfire woke him.


“I just heard gunshots. I woke up from my heavy sleep and I’m like, did I hear that correctly? And then I heard it again,” he told KVUE.
Austin police have been scrutinized after a recent study showed that officers there are more likely to use force on black suspects than Hispanics or whites, according USA Today.


The report, which analyzed data from 2014 and 2015, also showed that black motorists were more likely to be searched than whites or Hispanics.


Police shootings in general have been under the microscope amid a national debate about whether officers are too quick to use force, especially against blacks.


An ongoing Washington Post analysis found that police officers across the country have fatally shot civilians at least 762 times this year — and that about a quarter of those killed were mentally ill or experiencing an emotional crisis. Of the fatal shootings in 2016, 179 of them involved mental illness and 40 of those victims were explicitly suicidal. Ratios were similar last year, according to a 2015 Post analysis.


The project found that officers often lack the training to approach mentally unstable people.


According to the investigation, severe budget cuts for psychiatric services have created a hole that local police departments are being asked to fill. Departments have struggled to meet the challenge.


Although recruits typically spend nearly 60 hours learning to handle a gun, according to a study by the Police Executive Research Forum, they receive only eight hours of training to de-escalate tense situations and eight hours learning strategies for handling the mentally ill.


“We as a society need to put more money and funding into treating the mentally ill. We need to work with these people . . . before they end in tragedy,” Mike Carter, the police chief in Sand Springs, Okla., previously told The Washington Post.
 
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Cops shouldn't have to worry about whether somebody is mentally ill or not; you brandish a weapon, you get killed.
 

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Great story, love the ending..
 

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A Question that should be asked is: "Why are all these people choosing Suicide By Cop?"

Pharmaceuticals (prescribed medications) at the root of this? And/Or a sense that they will never be "great" so "eff it".

To High, The Misery Here has risen. for them? The Rat Race + whatever already existing mental illness they have?

Illegal Drugs?

Whats causing us to see this dramatic rise in Suicide By Cop?
 

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Great question..

Why do people commit suicide.. poverty.. bad health... medications/mental conditions..

The easy answer is look at syria. Those people are brainwashed to see suicide as a way for their families to profit.

They have nothing to live for.... nothing..

Same as most are seeing in the U.S.

People are desporate
 

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Yeah, tatehill, well said. I still no longer have a QUOTE button so, that...^^^^^ up there.

I wonder though if there was ever any other possible outcome than what we have. Had MLK not been assassinated I suppose that at least a slivver of a chance existed that we could have detoured from the path we've taken, to where we are.

Would have been interesting to see, for sure.

"We" don't get that chance though, "We" being Humanity in general. Any Soul shows up with a Genuine Chance/Desire to Disrupt and affect a less negative living environment, that person dies.

Only Controlled Opposition, people that never really accomplish anything get to remain alive, where regards: "Opposition to Government".

People like Ghandi, Dali Lama, Trey Gowdy and the rest of our Congress that are only gonna ever bring words. Hollow Promises.

The Powers that be, keep those type of "never really gonna accomplish anything" people around so as to serve as "opposition."

MLK-like guy steps up TRULY though. Boom Boom.


Whatever Despair, Demons that people are dealing with....I'd reckon that most can overcome those things, if they make a serious and concerted effort.

I'm less sure that We can overcome the way that a Species has been forever though, a small number at the top of some Hill looking down upon the huddled masses below.

JimmyV said what is most important though: "Don't Give Up don't ever give up."

We gotta stay and fight. It would appear that there are members of the black population who feel nothing like that, at all.
 

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Make BB guns look more like toys instead of real guns I mean I know the difference between a Red Ryder and an assault rifle
 

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And here we are, reasonable people feeling for the plight of the mentally ill, realizing the police had no choice.

Anyone plan on burning down their cvs tonight?
 

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My AdBlock was what was Blocking my Buttons: Edit, Quote, other buttons.

Something got switched up within the Forum Platform, on Saturday or I managed to activate some block setting/mess-up the adblock on my end, when I was Drunk.
 

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or.......... the Chinese/Russians have had it with you............
 

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Ok so both officers fired their weapons, the woman was still moving around on the ground, so one of them fired several more time

Come on now!!!! Seriously?!?!?!?!?!

This, using of deadly force as the go to option, has to stop
 

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If you brandish a gun, fake or real, you get shot. End of story. I don't want to hear did they have to shoot the person 10 times or 20 times or 50 times. I don't want our police officers at risk. A gun can kill the policy.
 

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Someone post the police officers address so I can send them 100.00 bucks to pay for bullets
 

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Ok so both officers fired their weapons, the woman was still moving around on the ground, so one of them fired several more time

Come on now!!!! Seriously?!?!?!?!?!

This, using of deadly force as the go to option, has to stop
i would say it shows that police need to improve their shooting skills. one shot- one kill
 

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