Authorities in Tennessee are investigating the shooting death of an unarmed man by sheriff's deputies, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said.
Rodney James Hess, 36, of New Orleans was streaming on Facebook Live when he was shot Thursday afternoon, his family said in their own Facebook posting. Rodney Hess' video does not show the officers shooting and his relatives asked any witnesses to come forward.
Hess was shot after Crockett County sheriff's deputies approached his sport utility vehicle because it was parked at a perpendicular angle along Highway 412 near the west Tennessee town of Alamo, TBI spokesman Josh DeVine said in a statement.
Officers reported that Hess refused officer commands, made erratic statements and tried to strike officers at least twice with his vehicle, DeVine said.
"During the escalation of events, at least one Crockett County deputy fired his service weapon through the front windshield of the vehicle driven by Hess, striking him," DeVine said. "At this time, we do not believe Hess used a firearm in connection to this incident."
Hess' video shows officers standing near the car and he can be heard saying, "I would like the higher commands to come out."
The video image became jerky and captured sounds of a commotion and a loud, sharp sound, followed by a man screaming. The video showed the interior of a vehicle and passing scenery until a crashing sound occurs.
Hess drove for a distance after being shot and wrecked his vehicle, CNN affiliate WHBQ reported.
The video ended with an image of broken glass and the the sound of a woman's voice, apparently coming from a phone.
Hess family attorney Don Rouzan said Hess was asking to speak with a ranking officer when he used the phrase "higher commands." Hess was not acting aggressively or raising his voice, Rouzan said.
"At the time there was no threat," Rouzan said. "He was asking for a supervising officer and they opened fire."
Hess died after being airlifted to a hospital in Memphis, about 80 miles southwest of Alamo. No law enforcement officers were hurt and the officers involved are not being identified, the TBI statement said.
Hess' relatives went on Facebook to ask any witnesses to come forward.
"We're just praying that justice will be served and that if there's anything covered up that it will be brought to justice, that it wouldn't be just another black man shot by police officers," said Lee Smith, Rodney Hess' grandfather. "All we're asking for is justice."
Hess was the father to three children, ages 14, 3 and 18 months, Rouzan said.
Rouzan said Hess grew up in the Memphis area not far from where he was killed. He'd been living in Texas and New Orleans and was traveling to Memphis, probably to visit family, when the shooting occurred, Rouzan said.
TBI agents and forensic scientists will gather evidence and present it to the district attorney general, DeVine's statement said. Dash cam and body camera footage was obtained, he said. Agents are trying to determine the timeline of events.
"In this and all investigations, the TBI acts only as fact-finders," DeVine said. "The decision as to whether the deputy's actions were justified rests solely with the district attorney general."
Facebook livestreaming was a factor in the police shooting of a civilian in Minnesota in July last year.
Philando Castile was fatally shot by St. Anthony police Officer Jeronimo Yanez during a traffic stop. Castile's fiancee livestreamed the immediate aftermath of the shooting.
That officer has pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter charges.
My own comment,
Unarmed? Your own stupid article states he had a two ton weapon he had tried to hit deputies with. Play stupid fucking games, with stupid prizes.
March 19, 2017, 10:47 AM
Hound Dog
To the media, "unarmed" = "no gun."
But that is what I expect from the 'media' lately. Gotta 'shape the narrative' and not let those pesky facts get in the way. . .
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March 19, 2017, 11:04 AM
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nice shooting
since when is a vehicle not a deadly weapon?
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March 19, 2017, 11:18 AM
parabellum
Obey the police, follow their commands and then you won't get shot. Simple.
March 19, 2017, 11:21 AM
bigwagon
Sounds like another lowlife who couldn't keep his shit together. Normal people don't get in life or death altercations with the police.
March 19, 2017, 11:33 AM
Floyd D. Barber
Purports to be the full video.
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March 19, 2017, 11:42 AM
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just skipping forward to where the shooting happened, he appeared to be driving when they fired. not sitting there still asking for "higher commands."
why live-stream all this shit to begin with if you're not planning on doing something stupid for attention, lawsuit, or other dumb reasons in general.
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March 19, 2017, 11:55 AM
Balzé Halzé
He was obviously goading for attention. Well he certainly got it.
From the video, he seems to decide to accelerate which prompted an officer to shoot him. It's hard to gleam much more than that. I'm sure there is other video though from the police.
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March 19, 2017, 11:59 AM
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Just watching the TV news video contained in the link provides considerably more relevant information which is conveniently omitted from the written account.
The eyewitness interviewed stated that he had been hanging around for same area for at least two days doing things like running in front of vehicles before returning to his own.
The shooting happened two days later after the woman interviewed finally called the police.
That puts all that followed in a totally different light.
March 19, 2017, 12:32 PM
tsmccull
Stupidcide by cop?
March 19, 2017, 12:34 PM
Fenris
Dumb de Dumb Dumb, Dumb
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March 19, 2017, 01:29 PM
hunter62
Clearly trying to start another movement/protest, I guess it has been a few days since we had one. Streaming live just hoping he can cash in and find a "racist" TN officer.
March 19, 2017, 01:37 PM
bigdeal
quote:
Originally posted by parabellum: Obey the police, follow their commands and then you won't get shot. Simple.
'Common sense' sure doesn't appear to be very common anymore.
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March 19, 2017, 01:50 PM
2BobTanner
In control of 2 tons of metal being driven purposefully toward police is NOT "unarmed".
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March 19, 2017, 02:40 PM
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quote:
He'd been living in Texas and New Orleans and was traveling to Memphis, probably to visit family, when the shooting occurred, Rouzan said.
Unless they've moved it since I lived over that way, Alamo ain't exactly on the way to Memphis from either Texas or Nawlins.
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March 19, 2017, 04:59 PM
Icabod
From other news. He was bipolar and off his medication. At one point he refers to the "CIA".
We already had this from his fiancé. "'He just suffered from mental illness and people need to be aware of how to deal with mental illness,' Provost said. 'They could have just shot his tires out or they could have handled it differently. They didn't have to kill him.'
"I always told him, ‘Babe, if you are ever in a situation where you need help, ask the person in charge for the higher command to help you,’ and that's what he kept saying.”
This "higher authority" is a strange phrase more suited to religion then everyday speaking.
does it seem the video is edited. There's no shooting a break and right at the end is an indoor science with several males.