Mount Pleasant Sgt. Eric Giese was identified as the police officer who shot and killed Tyrese West on June 15. (Photo: Village of Mount Pleasant Police Department) |
The police officer who shot and killed
18-year-old Tyrese West in Mount Pleasant on June 15 was identified as
Sgt. Eric Giese, a 12-year veteran of the village's Police Department,
according to a news release from the state Department of Justice.
Giese has been a sergeant for a year and a half. He was placed on administrative leave immediately following the incident.
The
Racine Police Department, which is handling the investigation, reported
that a Mount Pleasant officer tried around 1:30 a.m. to approach West,
who was riding a bike without proper lights in the 2500 block of Racine
Street.
According to the DOJ, West fled on the bicycle and Giese pursued the teenager on foot.
Following a short foot pursuit, Giese observed West was armed with a gun.
Various
nonlethal methods were used by Giese in an attempt to address the
threat, including verbal commands and the deployment of electronic
control devices, the DOJ said.
After the nonlethal
attempts were unsuccessful, Giese fatally shot West. The DOJ said
life-saving measures were rendered but unsuccessful.
A handgun was recovered from the scene.
Members
of the Racine Police Department Investigative Division and a Racine
Police Department Chaplain notified the immediate family on the date of
the shooting. Follow-up contact with immediate family members will occur
as additional information becomes available, the DOJ said.
From: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/wisconsin/2019/06/23/mount-pleasant-officer-who-shot-tyrese-west-identified-eric-giese/1540772001/
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