Officer Involved Shooting in Arcata Was Justified, Says Humboldt County DA
Press release from the Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office:
The Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office has completed review of the investigation into the law-enforcement-officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of, Jr. in September, 2017. The review included video recordings, autopsy and toxicology reports, and the report of the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT), a team of local law enforcement agency personnel trained to investigate officer-involved injuries and deaths. The CIRT for this investigation included employees of the Eureka Police Department, Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, Humboldt County District Attorney’s Office, California Highway Patrol, California Department of Justice Bureau of Forensic Services Laboratory, Arcata Police Department and Humboldt State University Police Department. A summary of the incident follows.
On September 9, 2017, shortly before 1:30 am, Arcata Police officers responded to a 911 call reporting a fight adjacent to the bars on the Arcata Plaza. Officers arrived to find that the physical fighting had subsided. A bystander reported hearing a man exclaim something like, “Who wants some of this?” as he brandished a handgun. That bystander then directed the police to the vehicle the man with the gun had entered.
The dashcam video from the patrol vehicle of Arcata Police Department Officer Kent Falkenstine clearly captured ensuing events. As officers contacted the people in and around the vehicle identified by the bystander, Ervin Sweat emerged from the rear passenger seat and pointed a handgun at Humboldt State University Police Officer Louis Altic. No officer had yet contacted Sweat when he got out of the vehicle and aimed his .40-caliber semi-automatic pistol at Officer Altic. Sweat then fired two shots, one of which struck Officer Altic in the upper thigh, as he moved rapidly toward Sweat. Sweat stumbled backwards but maintained the capability to use his weapon. Officer Altic and Arcata Police Officer Matthew O’Donovan closed to within a few feet of Sweat before returning fire.
Eyewitness statements correspond with the video evidence that Sweat fired first. Officer Altic later stated that he quickly advanced on Sweat because he thought closing the distance between himself and Sweat’s gun might allow him to take control of the assailant’s weapon without firing his own.
Detectives interviewed Sweat’s companions. Each confirmed the report of a preceding fight and claimed no knowledge of Sweat’s possession of a gun until he brandished it just before the shooting started. Additional investigation revealed that Sweat had been sentenced to probation in November, 2016 for felony evasion and the handgun he used in the incident had been stolen.
All the evidence collected by a forensic scientist and evidence technicians corresponded with video evidence and eyewitness statements. An autopsy conducted by Dr. Mark Super confirmed that Mr. Sweat died of multiple gunshot wounds. Toxicological analysis revealed Mr. Sweat had a blood alcohol level of 0.12 and cocaine metabolite in his system.
District Attorney (DA) Maggie Fleming has concluded the shooting was legally justified. The applicable legal standard focuses on whether the officers reasonably believed that they were in imminent danger of being killed or suffering great bodily injury. In summarizing the case, the DA stated: “Officer Altic received a bullet wound before he and Officer O’Donovan fired their weapons, removing any doubt about the justification for the actions of the two officers. I’m sure the community shares my great appreciation for the exceptional efforts of officers Altic and O’Donovan to protect the public.” Mr. Sweat’s family has been informed of the DA’s conclusion.
In keeping with the Humboldt County policy on release of video evidence in officer-involved shootings developed by DA Fleming in collaboration with the Sheriff’s Department along with cities and their law-enforcement agencies, the dashcam video from Officer Falkenstine’s vehicle is being made available to the public.
Earlier Chapters:
- Man Killed in Officer Involved Shooting Early This Morning Was From Tennessee
- Farmer’s Market Open and Flourishing in Spite of Shooting Last Night
- Man Dead and Officer Injured After Early Morning Shooting at the Arcata Plaza
- Arcata Mayor Releases Statement on Fatal Shooting
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…… and let the BLM protests begin…..
What happens when they don’t? [edit]
BLM only protest the killing of black people who were un-justifiably killed by police. This was clearly justified.
That’s not at all true. They’ve protested many justified killings.
all this shit over a statue, but them bars tho
What the hell are you two talking about.
That Arcata is a racist town, with racist cops. Oh and it’s a unsafe place for college students to be, because it’s racists, intolerant and they haven’t developed a a safe space program that can commute them around town in their personal bubbles with built in vape pens.
Come on Mike, get real.
The deceased fired first! What the —-would you do, say “peace brother, wanna try again”?
I don’t know what was dumber, his shooting or your comment.
On second thought it was his pulling the piece and firing first. You’re still alive to complain and he isn’t.
It was sarcasm.
glad the bystanders hipped the cops to dude brandishing firearm, obviously he intended to use that night on someone…could have been another massacre like thousand oaks. thank you to brave men and women in blue, salute!!
F. T. Racist. PoPo.
I’m confused by the first sentence in the press release. Who is Jr.? Does this have anything to do with Sweat?
Cocaine
If you want to hang out, you’ve gotta take her out.
Crack is Whack…
This is fairly typical for police involved shootings. You will hear endless discussion every time a shooting is even questionably justifiable, but it seems that every single time there is clear evidence, such as video, the perp absolutely created the situation and the police did what we pay them to do – take out a threat to the public. That’s their job and the vast vast majority of police involved shootings are justified in the exact same way as this one. Don’t believe the hype and use discernment when someone tries to tell you otherwise.
he just had a gun in his hand, he was not a threat to anyone. wtf did they shoot him.
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Read the article? The article written by the police who shot the guy. Righhhhhht.
You’ve seen the Walter Scott video? Old black guy waddling away from the cop and he shoots him in the back, drops fake evidence on him – the taser he did not try and take from the cop, and his partner went along with the lies, until a kid came public with video of the whole thing.
Eff da police. They kill innocent people every day either because they were scared for their life or protecting the community from a threat – bullshit, some of these psychos just like to shoot people who disrespect their authoritah!
Google cops who kill.
Police SUV hits fleeing murder suspect – on purpose. Is that murder?
Did any of you [edit] view the dashcam footage ⁉️ Its right there, quite obvious that the perp fired first!