The man was naked, teetering on a building ledge and jabbing at police with a 2.5m-long fluorescent light bulb as a crowd gathered below.
Lieutenant Michael Pigott responded by ordering an officer to fire a stun gun at the man, who froze and plunged headfirst to his death in a scene captured on amateur video and replayed frequently on the Internet.
The officer was remorseful and distraught. He apologized and sought the family’s forgiveness. Then he went to his unit’s headquarters on Thursday morning, his 46th birthday, and fatally shot himself just hours before the family laid the victim to rest.
“The lieutenant was deeply distraught and extremely remorseful over the death of Iman Morales in Brooklyn last week,” New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. “Sadly, his death just compounds the tragedy of the loss of Mr Morales.”
The suicide marks another tragic turn in a case that has raised questions about the use of Tasers by the nation’s largest police force.
Thousands of police sergeants began carrying Tasers on their belts this year after the New York Police Department expanded use of the weapons, a trend that has been playing out in police departments across the US in recent years. The pistol-shaped weapons fire barbs up to 10m and deliver powerful shocks to immobilize people.
New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly has acknowledged that the weapon is controversial and some organizations are strongly opposed to police use of Tasers — fearful that the guns can be abused without clear guidelines.
Police said the use of the stun gun in the death of Morales appeared to violate department guidelines, which explicitly bar their use “in situations where the subject may fall from an elevated surface.”
Pigott learned firsthand the dangers of Tasers after he was called to a Brooklyn apartment building on the night of Sept. 24.
Witnesses and neighbors said Morales grew increasingly agitated and threatened to kill himself, leading his mother to call the emergency services. When police arrived, Morales fled naked out the window of his third-floor apartment to the fire escape. He tried to get into an apartment on the floor above and then climbed down until he reached a ledge over a shuttered storefront, where he started jabbing at officers with the light bulb.
Pigott had to make a decision about what to do. He ordered Officer Nicholas Marchesona to fire the Taser.
The 5,000-volt shock immobilized the 35-year-old Morales, who then toppled from his perch. He plunged 3m to the ground and died. Officers had radioed for an inflatable bag as the incident unfolded, but it had not yet arrived when Morales fell.
Authorities believe the fall killed Morales, but an autopsy was inconclusive.
After the episode, Kelly ordered refresher training for the emergency services unit on how to deal with the mentally ill and appointed a new commander of the unit.
Pigott was stripped of his gun and badge and assigned to a job with the department’s motor vehicle fleet — a huge demotion for a 21-year veteran who was assigned to such an elite team. The Brooklyn district attorney’s office and the police department investigated.
Marchesona also was reassigned to desk duty, but was not stripped of his gun and badge.
Pigott apologized for what happened, telling the Long Island newspaper Newsday that he was “truly sorry.”
Sometime before 6am on Thursday, the lieutenant went to the locker room at his unit’s headquarters by himself and found a weapon that was not his. The married father of two sons and a daughter shot himself in the head.
He apparently left a note in which he expressed devastation over the notion of his wife and kids seeing him as a criminal in handcuffs, media reports said.
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