An investigation is ongoing and no charges have been filed in the case of a North Carolina Central University student who was shot and killed by a security guard at an off-campus apartment complex in Durham, N.C., last week.
Details are still coming out about the circumstances of 23-year-old DeAndre Marquise Ballardâs death on Sept. 17, but his family says the account given to them by police just doesnât add up.
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As the Durham Herald Sun reports, Ballardâs mother, Ernisha Ballard, says she was told by police that a security guardâwhose name has yet to be released, but who was identified by the firm he works for as blackâsaw Deandre trying to break into cars in the apartment parking lot.
From the Herald Sun:
Then [Deandre] got into the security guardâs car on the passenger side and started trying to fight the guard, Ballard said she was told. Then he got out of the passenger side, and tried to grab the guardâs gun and the gun went off. She was told that he was shot about 10:15 p.m.
âThere is no way. I donât even buy that,â Ballard told the paper. She described her son as âhappy-go-lucky,â a good student, and âvery spiritual.â She added that Deandre was âterrifiedâ of guns and that she and her son had multiple talks about how to deal with law enforcement.
A lifelong friend of Deandre spoke similarly of him to WRAL TV.
âHe was always going to either speak to you, ask you how youâre doing, ask you how your day is. He was never in a bad mood,â Deauntae Grimes said.
âItâs just sad to lose that type of person who was always upbeat, never anything wrong with him.â
Details shared by Deandreâs friends also complicate the narrative Ballard says she was given by police.
One friendâJalen Cooleyâsays he dropped Ballard off at his Campus Crossings apartment at 10:00 p.m., shortly before the shooting. They had watched a football game, and Ballard told Cooley he was tired.
âHe was going to sleep,â Cooley told the Herald Sun. âHe asked me three or four times: âTake me home, I have class at 8 oâclock.â â
According to Ernisha Ballard, her sonâs roommate says they found the door to Deandreâs room open that night, with one shoe in the door. Inside the apartment were his keys and IDâsuggesting Deandre had only intended to step outside for a moment.
According to WRAL TV, because Ballard had left his identification inside, it took three days for police to identify his body. His friends and family assumed he was missing and filed a missing person report. It took days before police connected that report to the shooting at the Campus Crossings complex.
The security guard who killed Ballard is employed by the NC Detective Agency, which says the guard shot Ballard in self-defense. The firmâs vice president, Kevin Ladd, told WRAL that the unnamed security guard is a 15-year veteran of the firm and is a state-certified armed officer.
âHe feared for his life,â Ladd said, referring to the guard.
Ladd also emphasized to WRAL that the guard accused of shooting Ballard is blackâalong with the majority of the NC Detective Agencyâs workforceââbecause weâre getting death threats.â
âWith whatâs going on in this country, people are assuming that this is a white officer,â he said. The firm has reportedly gotten three death threats so far.
Ladd said the agency stood by its officer, but âhis thoughts and prayers are with Ballardâs loved ones,â WRAL writes.
âWe feel bad about this, but this was justifiable,â Ladd said.
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