Incident
Date | Feb 24, 2024 |
Department | Buffalo Police Department |
Officers | Joshua Slupinski , Andrew Lewis , Joseph(Joe) A. Gramaglia Iii |
Address |
Reed Street
Buffalo, NY |
Incident Description
Buffalo Police Officers Joshua Slupinski and Andrew Lewis fired 20 rounds at Edward Holmes, hitting him twice after Holmes attempted to discharge a round and then lowered his 12-gauge shotgun. Officers told Holmes to put down the gun several times, but no other de-escalation tactics were used. The shotgun malfunctioned when Holmes tried to fire a round, becoming jammed in the receiver. It is believed that this is what led Holmes to lift the gun at a 45-degree angle in an attempt to clear the obstruction.
Holmes, who died at the scene, just minutes earlier had phoned the Ferry-Fillmore District police station just moments earlier from his cellphone to report an armed individual in the roadway.
Outcome
Both officers were been put on administrative leave. No other publicly available information has been released regarding disciplinary action.
Links
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Buffalo police release name of man fatally shot by officers Saturday morning
It was the second shooting death by a police officer in Erie County this month. Lisa Haight, 36, of Jamestown, was fatally wounded Feb. 2 in a struggle with a Town of Hamburg policeman after she broke into a residence on McKinley Parkway. The State Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation, which looks into all deaths caused by police officers is investigating the incident. - Buffalo News | Natalie Brophy + Dale Anderson
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‘We demand answers’: Loved ones of man killed by Buffalo Police officers speak out
Friends and family members of Edward Holmes, who was shot and killed by Buffalo Police Saturday, held a vigil, mourning the loss of their loved one and asking for answers from police. - WKBW | Derek Heid
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Buffalo police release body camera video after officers shot and killed man on Reed Street
The Buffalo Police Department has released body camera video of two officers shotting and killing a man on Reed Street. - WKBW
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Report on the Investigation into the Death of Edward Holmes
OSI concluded that a prosecutor would not be able to disprove beyond a reasonable doubt at trial that the officers’ use of deadly force against Mr. Holmes was justified under New York Law, and therefore will not seek charges. - Office of the New York State Attorney General Letitia James