'Not bricks. Rocks.': An Arizona man was fatally shot by police for reportedly throwing rocks at their cars. Family members are questioning why officers did not use a non-lethal method.
Police fatally shot an Arizona man who they said threw rocks at their cars, but family members questioned why they did not use a nonlethal method, saying the man had a history of mental health issues.
"Rocks. Rocks. Not boulders. Not bricks. Rocks," Smith said."These are rocks no bigger than my 4-year-old son throws over the backyard to the neighbor's house." Smith said video taken by a bystander showed a person who claimed to have a background in crisis intervention offered to speak with Osman to help de-escalate the situation.Phoenix police have not identified any of the officers, and a spokesperson said the events that led up to the shooting are still being investigated.
Mayor Kate Gallego said she advised the police chief that the shooting should be a priority investigation.
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