St. Louis police release video of Powell shooting

ST. LOUIS (AP) - The St. Louis police chief has released 911 audio, surveillance video and cellphone video of the fatal shooting of a knife-wielding man, acknowledging that tensions in nearby Ferguson have created a need for greater transparency when it comes to officer-involved shootings.

Police Chief Sam Dotson said Thursday that both officers involved remain on administrative duty pending an internal investigation. One is 25 with three years of police experience; the other, 31, has been on the force for about 2 1/2 years.

Kajieme Powell, 25, was shot Tuesday after moving toward officers with a knife while telling them, "Shoot me now. Kill me now." Both officers fired six shots each, but it wasn't yet known how many struck Powell. He died at the scene.

Dotson said he wanted to move quickly to make public as much information as possible.

"I think the lessons learned from Ferguson were so crystal clear," Dotson said.

The cellphone video, taken by a bystander, shows officers with guns drawn as the man, knife at his side, walks toward them, shouting for them to kill him. He appears to be just feet away when officers open fire. The man falls to the ground and rolls at the feet of one officer.

The shooting happened about five miles from where 18-year-old Michael Brown was killed by a police officer on Aug. 9, spurring several days of unrest in Ferguson.

More than 100 people gathered after the shooting in St. Louis, some chanting "Hands up, don't shoot," which has become a common chant among protesters in Ferguson.

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