GRPD video shows shootout that killed suspect

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Kent County prosecutor says Grand  Rapids officers were justified in shooting and killing an 18-year-old  man during a gun battle earlier this month.

Prosecutor Chris Becker released his decision Tuesday, along with dash camera and body camera video showing the May 3 shooting of Malik Carey.

The footage from dashcams and bodycams shows officers approach Carey  as he was seated in the back seat of a car on Dickinson Street near  Kalamazoo Avenue SE. They were looking for him in coordination with  Grand Rapids Public Schools because he hadn’t been showing up for class.

Prosecutors say Carey gave a fake name, so officers waited to get a  picture of him to confirm he was the person they were looking for. In  the meantime, Carey and one of the officers chatted nonchalantly about  Carey’s dreadlocks.

But once officers confirmed Carey’s identity, things turned violent.  Prosecutors highlighted portions of the video that show Carey pulling a  gun from his waistband. The officers scrambled back, one of them  shouting, “gun, gun, gun, gun.”

Shots rang out. Police say Carey got off four shots before officers  returned fire. It sounded in the video as though a total of about 15  shots were exchanged.

Carey died at the hospital. An autopsy confirmed two gunshot wounds caused his death.

No police officers were shot.

The police chief and the prosecutor said officers acted appropriately  given the circumstances. In fact, Becker said that had Carey survived,  he would have been charged with attempted murder.

“They had no other option,” Grand Rapids Police Chief David Rahinsky  said, speaking to reporters after the video was released. “It just goes,  in my mind, to reinforce just how dangerous a profession that law  enforcement is.”

“I think they’re very lucky,” Prosecutor Becker said as he released  his decision. “You look how close that was — that photograph of the gun  pointed — and there’s two officers right there. But for the grace of  God, neither one of them got hit.”

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