Providence Officers off the street after shooting Unarmed Black Man
Thursday, January 6, 2005 at 11:38AM
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Patrolman Omar Proctor shot twice at William Thomas, 32, because he
believed the man was reaching for a gun, said Maj. Paul Fitzgerald.
Proctor's first gunshot grazed a Warren police recruit who was driving
on Broad Street, Fitzgerald said. The second struck Thomas in the
chest, he said. Thomas allegedly had drugs on him -- but the police did
not find a gun, Fitzgerald said. He was in stable condition at Rhode
Island Hospital yesterday, according to the police. Proctor was trying
to arrest Thomas on a Superior Court warrant for domestic violence. The
two officers approached Thomas as he got into his car, Fitzgerald said.
When Proctor swung the door open, Thomas allegedly reached for his
waistband -- and the officer pulled him out of the car. "He feared the
guy was going for a gun," Fitzgerald said. Thomas knocked him down and
ran, Fitzgerald said. Proctor fired when Thomas turned toward him and
reached for his waistband again. The bullet missed Thomas, who was 20
feet away, but it smashed through the windshield of a passing truck
being driven by a Warren police recruit, Fitzgerald said. Randy Bryant,
37, of Warren, was grazed in the shoulder. Proctor and Newton chased
Thomas, following him through Saratoga Street and onto Public Street,
where the fleeing man ran into the driveway at 501 Public St.,
Fitzgerald said. Thomas turned around as Proctor drew his gun on him
and ordered him to stop, Fitzgerald said. Thomas allegedly went for his
waistband. Proctor believed Thomas was reaching for a gun, and he shot
him in the chest, Fitzgerald said. [more]
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