More details about the Dec. 26 shooting that left Quintonio LeGrier and
his neighbor Bettie Jones dead have emerged as a series of 911 calls
made by 19-year-old Quintonio and his father Antonio LeGrier were
released.
The teen called three times, asking for an officer to be sent to his address but giving few other details.
"There's an emergency, can you send an officer?" he is heard saying on one of the calls.
During the calls, the first of which was made at 4:18 a.m. the day after
Christmas and the last of which was placed three minutes later, he
repeatedly said that he needed help and wanted an officer sent to his
address.
The 911 dispatcher sounded frustrated by Quintonio's refusal to answer
her questions, and at one point, she terminated one of the calls.
When asked what was wrong, LeGrier responded: "Someone is ruining my life."
The fourth call, placed at 4:24 a.m., was made by Quintonio's father
Antonio LeGrier, who asked for police assistance to the same address.
"My son has freaked out. I need an officer," Antonio LeGrier is heard saying at the beginning of the call.
"He's got a baseball bat in his hand right now," he said.
The calls were released late Monday by Chicago's Independent Police
Review Authority, which is investigating the subsequent shooting.
Police fatally shot Bettie Jones, a neighbor of the LeGriers who
answered the door to the building, and Quintonio. Police later called
Jones' shooting an accident. LeGrier was shot six times and Jones was
shot once, according to autopsies by the Cook County medical examiner's
office.
"Upon arrival, officers were confronted by a combative subject resulting
in the discharging of the officer's weapon, fatally wounding two
individuals," police said in a statement shortly after the shooting.
Quintonio's mother, Janet Cooksey, has since said publicly that her son, who was studying engineering, had mental health issues.
"He was a student, he worked hard, he cared about people," she said.
In the police statement released shortly after the shooting, Chicago
police said Jones, who was a grandmother and mother of five, was shot
unintentionally.
"The 55 year old female victim was accidentally struck and tragically
killed," the police statement said. "The department extends its deepest
condolences to the victim’s family and friends."
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