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Former marine dies after being shot with stun gun by New York police | |
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A man in north-west New York state died on Sunday after being shot with a stun gun by police who said he rushed at officers with a clenched fist during a confrontation, Rochester police said. | |
Police responded on Sunday morning to reports that a man driving a red pickup truck had crashed into a car and then a church and then fled on foot, police chief Michael Ciminelli told a news conference. | |
With police at the scene, the man returned and climbed into his truck, defying police orders. He then backed up, crashing into a street sign and a fence, and then drove the truck into a house. | |
Ciminelli told reporters the man “aggressively exited the vehicle, charging in the direction of officers” with a clenched fist, and refused to obey their verbal commands. | |
“An officer on scene decided to use a less than lethal option and he used his Taser to stop the suspect,” Ciminelli said. | |
The man was briefly handcuffed afterward, but released so firefighters could provide medical attention. The man was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced dead. | |
The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle newspaper, citing family members, identified the man as Richard Gregory Davis, a 50-year-old black man, who was a father of six and a former marine. |