Domestic Violence Incident Results in Officer Involved Shooting
"Domestic Violence Incident Results in Officer
Involved Shooting"
Los Angeles: On Sunday, February 24, 2002, at
approximately 5:50 PM, a Los Angeles Police Department Metropolitan Division
K-9 sergeant and K-9 Officers G. Olson, 42 years of age, 18 years with the
Department and M. Peters, 32 years of age, 10 years with the Department,
were conducting a K-9 search for an assault with a deadly weapon suspect at
a residence in the 2500 block of Tilden Avenue. The officers and sergeant
had been informed that the resident of the location, 55 year old, Douglas
Kim, had assaulted his wife, bludgeoned his son and fired a handgun within
the residence. The officers believed the suspect might have been hiding
within the residence. The officers searched the residence and discovered an
attic access door in the closet of the east bedroom. When the sergeant
attempted to open the access door, Kim, who was secreted in the attic, fired
two rounds from a handgun. Officer Olson, fearing for his life and the lives
of his fellow officers, fired multiple rounds from his shotgun. The officers
and sergeant then re-deployed to a safer location outside of the residence.
At this time, the officers requested the assistance of the LAPD SWAT team,
who are better trained and equipped to deal with armed and barricaded
suspects.
While waiting for the deployment of the SWAT team, Officers
Olson and Peters positioned themselves at the east window of the bedroom and
conducted a surveillance of the bedroom closet. After approximately one
hour, the officers observed Kim’s foot protrude from the attic. The
officers ordered Kim to display his hands and slowly exit the attic. Kim
rapidly jumped from the attic, his right hand hidden from the officers’
view. Kim quickly turned toward the officers. Olson and Peters, believing
that Kim was about to point a handgun at them and fire again, fired multiple
rounds at Kim. Kim fell into the closet; however, the officers were not able
to observe the suspect’s hands. Fearing that Kim remained a threat; the
officers again waited for the deployment of the SWAT officers. During this
time, Kim was continually ordered to display his hands. Upon receiving no
response from Kim, a SWAT officer fired two less-than-lethal rounds,
striking the suspect. Kim did not respond and was subsequently taken into
custody. It was determined that Kim had been wounded. Los Angeles Fire
Department Paramedics were summoned and pronounced Kim dead.
A handgun was recovered from the closet where Kim had
fallen. No officers were injured as a result of this incident. As a result
of Kim’s earlier assault on his wife and son, Kim’s 18 year-old son was
treated and released for a laceration to his head. Kim’s 45 year-old wife
received minor injuries that did not require medical attention.
Detectives from Robbery Homicide Division and Critical
Incident Investigation Division are conducting the investigation into this
incident. For further information, contact Media Relations Section at
213-485-3586.
This press release was prepared by Sergeant John
Pasquariello, Media Relations Section.
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