Reportedly Deaf Woman Shot to Death by Police

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Officer-Involved Shooting Under Investigation.

Los Angeles Police have launched an investigation into the second officer-involved shooting death in Watts in a 24-hour period.

In the latest case, a woman who was sitting on the porch of her home in Watts after firing a weapon at her daughter and grandchildren was fatally shot by police Wednesday night, authorities said.

The woman's daughter, Frankie Jenkins, said she told police her mother was deaf.

"My mom was shot and I asked them not to kill my mother, she's deaf." Jenkins told NBCLA.

Police said they were responding to a report Brenda Williams had fired some rounds at some family members.

Jenkins said her mother had fired at her and added, "everyone on the block mentioned she's deaf. I feel they could have used a better was to take her down."

Jenkins admitted her mother had mental issues, was disabled, deaf and had been having problems for years. She says she asked the police for help Tuesday night to remove the weapon from her home, " but the they didn't do their job."

Neighbors confirmed they heard Jenkins tell police her mother could not hear them, but L.A. Police Captain Phillip Tingrides said this is not the central issue in the investigation.

"Whether or not someone is deaf does not play a big part if police are confronted with a life threatening situation," he said.

Officers were called about 7:15 p.m. to the 10000 block of South Anzac Avenue, near Century Boulevard, a police spokesperson said.

A woman who was sitting on the porch of her home in Watts after firing a weapon at her daughter and grandchildren was fatally shot by police Wednesday night, authorities said.

The woman reportedly may have been deaf, and did not hear police calling on her to put her gun down.

The indications were that the woman had shot at her family members before police arrived, said Officer Karen Rayner of the Los Angeles Police Department's Media Relations Section.

Officers were called about 7:15 p.m. to the 10000 block of South Anzac Avenue, near Century Boulevard, Rayner said.

The woman died at the scene.

The shooting Wednesday evening was the second LAPD fatal officer-involved shooting in Watts.

Jose A. Solario, 46, was shot to death around 8:25 a.m. after failing to drop a weapon, authorities said.

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Very Poor Judgement. :(
 
"Whether or not someone is deaf does not play a big part if police are confronted with a life threatening situation," he said.

The indications were that the woman had shot at her family members before police arrived, said Officer Karen Rayner of the Los Angeles Police Department's Media Relations Section.

Sad it came down this way....but if she was shooting at family members, then police had to stop her before she actually killed someone.
 
They could have tased (I dont think thats spelled right) her, but maybe they couldnt get close enough. Im not on the police officers side but when people are holding guns they shoot...because the "suspect" is considered dangerous. Why was this lady shooting at her kids? Jenkins said that the police didnt do their jobs and remove the gun? Well she could have done something with the gun.
 
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