A Black mother called the police earlier this month for help after her ex-boyfriend was allegedly getting violent with her. However, when the police arrived to the scene, they shot her dead instead. Now the womanâs family wants answers from the Los Angeles Sheriffâs Department.
Nina Finlayson, 27, called the police on Dec. 4 saying her ex-boyfriend wouldnât leave her alone. According to a statement from the Sheriffâs Department, the dispatcher recalled hearing screams and the sounds of a struggle on the phone. Officers also said they heard screams when they arrived to Finlaysonâs home. They said they located Finlayson inside the home with her 9-year-old daughter, armed with a knife threatening to stab her ex-boyfriend. However, Finlaysonâs family said she was armed to protect herself because the man has injured her and her daughter in the past.
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Finlayson called the police for help to remove him from the property, the family said in a press conference. However, police claimed that Finlayson allegedly advanced toward the man with a knife, and one responding officer fired several times at her. She died on the scene.
âIf you call police for help, you think the officers are going to protect and serve you. You donât expect them to hunt and kill you,â said family attorney Bradley Gage, per The Guardian.
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The sheriffâs department released a statement saying the shooting is being investigated.
âThe Department has not officially received this claim but takes all deputy-involved shootings seriously. In the effort of transparency, the Department will be releasing the body-worn camera footage of the incident by next week, which is earlier than the required timeframe.
With any deputy-involved shooting, there is a robust review process, which includes the Office of Inspector General, where every aspect of the shooting is thoroughly examined and evaluated to see if Department policies and procedures were followed.
Gage claimed Finlayson was âexecutedâ when she was shot in the back while sitting on the ground. Her daughter also said in the press conference last weekend that the police lied about her mother threatening the man.
âShe was my best friend. She was always there for me. Itâs unbelievable that sheâs gone and sheâs not coming back. I miss my mom,â Finlaysonâs daughter told reporters.
Finlaysonâs family filed a wrongful death claim against the County and Sheriffâs department ahead of Christmas claiming that the motherâs civil rights were violated, the report says. The family is seeking $30 million in damages.
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