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List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States, December 2019

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This is a list of people reported killed by non-military law enforcement officers in the United States in December 2019, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method. The listing documents the occurrence of a death, making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or officer involved. Killings are arranged by date of the incident that caused death. Different death dates, if known, are noted in the description. The table below lists 26 people.


December 2019

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Date Name (age) of deceased Race State (city) Description
2019-12-31 Malik Williams (23) Black Washington (Federal Way) Officers responded to a noise disturbance and found Williams, who was in a wheelchair, and a female arguing in a car. The female exited the vehicle. Officers spoke with her and Williams. According to police, Williams made a "quick move" in the car, which resulted in gunfire. Two of seven officers on the scene were struck, but survived. Williams was killed. The Valley Independent Investigations Team alleged that Williams had initiated the gun fight.[1] Police recovered a black 9mm handgun from the car. They also recovered eighty-four shell casings from the scene, although it is unclear how many are from police weapons. [2]
2019-12-31 Eric M. Tellez (28) White Arizona (Globe) [3]
2019-12-31 Terry Hudson (57) Black Nebraska (Omaha) [4]
2019-12-14 Donald Young (33) Ohio (Bellevue) Police attempted to arrest Young for a warrant. Police tased, restrained, and handcuffed Young, who died. His death was ruled a homicide.[5]
2019-12-14 Alejandro Betancourt-Mendoza (18) Hispanic Washington (Pasco) Officers were investigating a crime when a suspect stabbed them. The suspect was shot and killed by officers.[6]
2019-12-12 Anthony Tovar (43) White Washington (Renton) Police responded to a report of an armed man. Officers thought they saw the suspect with a shotgun and fired when shot at him, resulting in the suspect dropping the shotgun and fleeing. Police said he refused to follow commands to stop, then brandished a knife while approaching officers. The officer fired again, hitting the suspect, who later died at Harborview hospital. [7]
2019-12-10 David Anderson (47) Black New Jersey (Jersey City) 2019 Jersey City shooting[8]
Francine Graham (50) Black
2019-12-05 Lamar Alexander (41) Black Florida (Miramar) 2019 Miramar shootout
Jerome Hill (41) Black
Frank Ordonez (27) Hispanic
Richard Cutshaw (70) White
2019-12-04 John Elliott Neville (56) North Carolina (Winston-Salem) Video shows that five detention officers at the Forsyth County Jail restrained a man while he said "I can't breathe" multiple times and apparently suffered a seizure.[9]
2019-12-03 Cameron Lamb (26) Missouri (Kansas City) An officer responding to a nearby traffic accident noticed a red truck chasing another car. The police helicopter saw the truck split from the other vehicle and pull up to a house, which was later discovered to be Lamb's residence. Shortly thereafter, two detectives, Troy Schwalm and Eric DeValkenaere, approached the home from opposite directions. DeValkenaere shot Lamb after claiming to see him point a gun at Det. Schwalm, killing him while he was backing into his garage.[10][11] On June 18, 2020, Detective DeValkenaere was charged with first-degree involuntary manslaughter and armed criminal action.[11]
2019-12-03 Miguel Russo (31) Black Syracuse, NY [12][13]
2019-12-03 Thomas Cole Thompson (58) White Ada, OK [14]
2019-12-02 Dai Phuoc Nguyen (38) Asian El Monte, CA [15]
2019-12-02 Neil Lyle Chiago (18) Native American Mesa, AZ [16]
2019-12-02 Jerric Harris (21) Black Daytona Beach, FL [17][18][19]
2019-12-02 Michael Lorenzo Dean (28) Black Temple, TX [20][21][22]
2019-12-01 Steven Kerr (25) White Plant City, FL [23]
2019-12-01 Anthony Rosso (68) White Secaucus, NJ [24]
2019-12-01 Jimmie Phillips (68) Black Morrow, GA [25]
2019-12-01 Yemerson Melendez (16) Hispanic Fort Pierce, FL [26]
2019-12-01 Donald J. Eversen (60) White Concord, CA [27]
2019-12-01 Jordan Oliver (20) White Warrior Run, PA [28]

See also

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References

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