Jonathan Ferrell
A North Carolina police officer has been charged with
voluntary manslaughter after he shot and killed an unarmed man who may have
been looking for help early Saturday morning, officials said.
Local media identified the victim as a former football
player for Florida A&M University.
Jonathan Ferrell, 24, appeared to have survived a
"serious" car accident sometime after midnight when he knocked on a
Charlotte woman's door about a half-mile away, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police
Chief Rodney Monroe told reporters at a televised news conference Saturday.
“To her surprise, it was an individual she did not know or
recognize," Monroe said. "She immediately closed the door, hit her
panic alarm, called 911."
He added, "It was quite possible he was seeking
assistance based on his accident."
Three officers responded to the call and spotted Ferrell. In
the initial account police gave local reporters, Ferrell acted aggressively,
and one officer tried to use a Taser on him.
“He immediately charged toward the three officers, one in
particular," Monroe said at the afternoon news conference. "That
officer in particular fired his weapon several times, striking the individual
multiple times."
Ferrell -- who was unarmed -- died. On Saturday night police
announced that the officer who shot him had been arrested on suspicion of
manslaughter.
Officer Randall Kerrick was in custody as of Saturday night.
At the news conference earlier in the day, the chief had said that he'd spoken
to Kerrick about the incident, and that the officer was "devastated by
it."
By Saturday evening, Monroe said investigators had
determined that Kerrick "did not have a lawful right to discharge his
weapon during this encounter" and that the shooting was
"excessive," according to the Charlotte Observer.
“It’s with heavy hearts and significant regrets it’s come to
this," Monroe told the newspaper, "Our hearts go out to the Ferrell
family and many members of the [Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department]
family. This is never something easy.”
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