17-year-old girl brandishing chef's knife apologizes after officer shoots her 3 times
The girl walked toward the officer before appearing to begin running toward him.
Bodycam footage released Thursday by the Oxnard Police Department in California shows a 17-year-old girl apologizing to officers after she was shot three times.
Armed with a 12-inch chef's knife, the teen, whose identity was not revealed and whose faced is blurred in the footage, kept walking toward Officer Timothy Roberts, who backed away from her multiple times, repeatedly asking her drop the weapon.
"Put it down," he said. "Don't reach for the knife."
"What happens if I reach for it?" she asked.
"Then," Roberts said, "something bad is going to happen. Put the knife down."
Roberts is heard on the bodycam footage requesting expedited backup.
"Suspect is armed with a knife and threatening with it," he said into his radio. To the girl: "Drop it!"
"No," she responded. "Shoot me. I've been waiting all day. I've been waiting. Come on."
She kept walking toward Roberts.
"I'm backing up westbound," Roberts said into his radio. "She's still armed with the knife, refusing to drop it."
Suddenly, the teen appears to quicken her pace toward the officer, who fires three shots, all of which hit the target.
Roberts called for an EMS unit, and he and an accompanying officer immediately began performing first aid.
"I'm so sorry," said the girl, doubled up on the ground.
The incident occurred May 3. The girl still was hospitalized as of Thursday, according to the Oxnard Police Department statement.
Roberts, per department policy, was placed on administrative leave as the investigation into the incident continues.
A second officer responding to the scene, near a Carl's Jr. in the 400 block of North Rose Avenue, police said, was preparing a "beanbag" shotgun to subdue the girl when she started toward Roberts and he fired his gun.