Richmond police release video footage of fatal officer-involved shooting as part of transparency effort


RICHMOND, Va. — The Richmond Police Department on Friday released a detailed video briefing of the October 15 officer-involved shooting that left one individual dead, a move intended to uphold transparency and maintain public trust. The release includes critical evidence from the incident, such as body-worn camera footage, 911 call recordings, audio from a recording device inside the residence, and photos of the evidence collected at the scene.

Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards has committed to releasing Critical Incident Briefing (CIB) videos in the aftermath of fatal police shootings, emphasizing the department’s dedication to transparency. “This is part of our core value to maintain trust and legitimacy with our community,” Edwards said in a previous statement.

According to the briefing, the incident began with a 911 call that led officers to the residence. Once on the scene, body-worn camera footage shows officers engaging with the individual involved. Audio recordings provide additional context to the situation that escalated, ultimately resulting in the officer firing his weapon. Specific details regarding the moments leading up to the shooting were not disclosed in the summary of the briefing.


The officer who discharged his service weapon has been placed on administrative leave with pay, as per department policy in cases involving deadly force. The leave allows time for both an external and internal review of the incident. The Richmond Police Department stated that, once the initial investigation is complete, the findings will be submitted to the Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney. The Commonwealth’s Attorney will then determine whether the shooting was legally justified or if further action is required.

In addition to the external review, the department plans to conduct its own internal policy review following the conclusion of the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s assessment. This review will evaluate whether the officer’s actions were consistent with Richmond Police Department protocols and training.

The Richmond Police Department’s commitment to releasing CIB videos aligns with broader efforts by law enforcement agencies nationwide to improve transparency and accountability, particularly in cases where the use of force results in fatalities. Chief Edwards has pledged to continue these releases in all incidents involving deadly force, underscoring the department’s effort to address community concerns and provide insight into police actions.

The investigation is ongoing, and no further details have been released at this time

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