Chicago police kill three, say one shot ‘accidentally’

Update: 2015-12-28 00:18 GMT
Police in Chicago have shot and killed three people, including a mother of five who they said was shot ‘accidentally’ when officers responded to a domestic disturbance.

A police statement said that on arriving in response early yesterday to the disturbance, “officers were confronted by a combative subject resulting in the discharging of the officer’s weapon, fatally wounding two individuals.” 

The killings are the first in the city since protests last month over a video showing a white police officer in Chicago shooting 16 times at a fleeing black teen, who died at the scene.

The shooting, which took place in 2014, has triggered a federal civil rights probe into the police.
Local media identified the two African-American fatalities as Bettie Jones, a mother of five, and 19-year-old engineering student Quintonio LeGrier.

Updating the statement later, police said: “the 55-year-old female victim was accidentally struck and tragically killed. The department extends its deepest condolences to the victim’s family and friends.” 
There was no information on the identity of the police officers.

LeGrier struggled with mental health issues and was threatening his father with a baseball bat, relatives told the Chicago Tribune.

Police were summoned and the father asked Jones, a neighbor, to look out for the officers.

“His father was scared because that’s not his character,” LeGrier’s mother Janet Cooksey, who was not present, told media.

Separately, Chicago police responded elsewhere to an "assault in progress," faced an armed man and shot him. The man was rushed to the hospital but died. 

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