New Jersey Police Shooting: Body Camera Footage of Deborah Terrell's Death Released
CBS New YorkSeptember 5, 20252 min8,912 views
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- π₯ The New Jersey Attorney General's office has released body camera video related to the fatal police shooting of Deborah Terrell.
- π The incident occurred at her New Brunswick home in August, following 911 calls about her disturbing other residents.
The Incident Unfolds
- πͺ Officers responded to calls of Terrell disturbing neighbors, with initial reports mentioning her moving in and out of her apartment with a large knife.
- πͺ Upon arrival, Terrell initially opened her door, then slammed it shut. A knife was seen sliding under the door before she opened it again, holding the weapon.
- β‘ Officers deployed a taser and pepper spray when Terrell emerged into the hallway with the knife.
- π« The attorney general's office stated that two shots were fired at Terrell, resulting in her death.
Family's Concerns and Demands
- π Terrell's family described watching the video as reliving her final moments and expressed disbelief.
- π§ They highlighted that the 68-year-old battled schizophrenia and believe officers should have received better training for mental health situations.
- π£οΈ The family advocates for better protocols, suggesting officers should contact health practitioners to understand a person's medical situation before engaging.
- βοΈ The family views the video not just as evidence but as a symbol of their loved one's end and seeks to prevent similar tragedies.
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Police ShootingBody Camera VideoNew JerseyDeborah TerrellNew BrunswickSchizophreniaMental HealthTaser DeploymentPepper SprayUse of ForcePolice Investigation
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