Bodycam Footage Shows Armed Man Shot During Standoff With Police – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Trenton, New Jersey — The Attorney General’s Office released video recordings from officer body-worn cameras and a Taser camera related to the shooting on August 21, 2020 in Asbury Park, N.J., in which a police officer fatally shot Hasani Best, 39, of Asbury Park. The shooting remains under investigation by the Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability. However, the recordings are being released pursuant to Attorney General Directive 2019-4, the “Independent Prosecutor Directive,” which governs use-of-force investigations in New Jersey and requires that such records, if requested, be released to the public once the initial phase of the investigation is substantially complete. Today investigators met with relatives of Mr. Best to review the 911 call and the video recordings from the body-worn cameras and Taser camera.

According to the preliminary investigation, multiple officers of the Asbury Park Police Department responded shortly after 9 p.m. on Aug. 21, 2020 to a report of a loud domestic dispute inside a two-family residence in the 900 block of 4th Avenue in Asbury Park. When police arrived, the man and woman involved in the dispute were at the residence. The woman was outside, and the man, later identified as Hasani Best, barricaded himself inside the upstairs apartment. Monmouth County sheriff’s officers arrived to assist the Asbury Park police officers. Officers tried to negotiate with Mr. Best through the door of the apartment in an effort to end the standoff. During the incident, Mr. Best opened the door at various times, revealing that he was armed with a knife. Mr. Best continued to hold the knife despite repeated requests from the police to drop the knife.

Officers attempted to use a Taser, but it was not effective. Mr. Best remained armed with the knife, and at approximately 10:10 p.m., an Asbury Park officer shot and fatally wounded him. Officers and EMS rendered medical aid, and EMS transported Mr. Best to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, N.J., where he was pronounced dead at 10:31 p.m. The identity of the officer who fired at Mr. Best was previously released by the Attorney General’s Office. He is Sgt. Sean DeShader of the Asbury Park Police Department. The investigation is being conducted pursuant to a state law enacted in January 2019 (P.L.2019, c.1), which requires that the Attorney General’s Office conduct investigations of a person’s death that occurs during an encounter with a law enforcement officer acting in the officer’s official capacity or while the decedent is in custody.

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44 thoughts on “Bodycam Footage Shows Armed Man Shot During Standoff With Police”
  1. Get with the program youtube, of course I know there's going to be death and mayhem, why the fuck else would I be here!

  2. Put the knife down from law enforcement is not a suggestion
    It is a life or death time for suspects to do or risk afterlife visitation !!
    The wicked convinced the defund the cop crowd that their cop hatred shields
    fools from obeying police commands

  3. Yes i agree, the suspect is acting stupid and should have dropped the knife, but police officers can avoid killing the suspect by shooting the suspect in the legs or perhaps hands, or shooting 1 short in his body perhaps, but unloading the gun on a person with a knife, or shooting the suspect in the head or upper chest is not necessary especially the suspect has only a knife, and there are many officers around, just my opinion.

  4. Still not sure why that officer needed to shoot him twice in the chest. I don't appreciate threats either, but he didn't make an aggressive motion and no other officer felt the need to fire, so…?

  5. Suspect: how many police shootings y’all got
    Officer: we had a few
    Suspect: you don’t fucking know you asshole 😂😂😂 straight comedy

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