TARPON SPRINGS, Fla. – Police fatally shot a Florida teenager after he pointed what turned out to be an air rifle at people, cars and officers, a police chief said.
Police identified him as Alexander King, a 17-year-old junior at Tarpon Springs High School who had 22 previous encounters with law enforcement.
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Officers responded Saturday night to reports of a white male in a black T-shirt walking around a busy street pointing what appeared to be an assault-style weapon at people and cars.
Tarpon Springs Police Chief Jeffrey Young said in a news release Monday that officers fired 12 rounds at King after he pointed the rifle at them.
The teen was pronounced dead at a hospital. It's not clear if he fired any shots from the air-powered pellet gun he carried.
"Alexander King of Tarpon Springs, ... who is enrolled as an 11th grader at Tarpon Springs High School." shot and killed by #TarponSprings Police in #Florida after aiming rifle at public & cops pic.twitter.com/2nhwT2SUfa
— Seán Kinane WMNF (@wmnfnews) October 18, 2021
King's earlier encounters with law enforcement included arrests for battery on a school board employee and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, Young said.
The officers involved in the shooting were placed on paid leave under department policy while the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and other agencies investigate.