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Queens cops repeatedly told 65-year-old to drop knife before fatally shooting him in back, body-cam video shows


A 65-year-old man killed by NYPD officers in Queens shrugged off a blast from a taser and turned toward a group of people before he was fatally shot in the back, body-worn camera footage released by the state attorney general’s office Friday shows.

“Yo! Drop the f—ing knife!” one officer screamed at Jesus Alberto Nunez Reyes as he threatened a woman while holding a small knife with a yellow handle at his side during the April 20 clash on Roosevelt Ave. near 103rd St. in Corona.

The two officers were patrolling Roosevelt Ave. about 4:20 a.m. when the heated argument between Reyes and a 49-year-old woman caught their attention.

Body camera footage shows the cops being directed to Reyes, wearing a hooded sweatshirt, as he argued with the woman in Spanish near a KFC. Several people were standing nearby as the two argued.

A man armed with a knife and arguing with a woman on 103rd Street near Roosevelt Avenue was pronounced dead at Elmhurst Hospital after he was first tasered, then shot, by two NYPD Officers who were on Patrol mere feet from the altercation in Queens on Saturday April 20, 2024. 0731. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)
A man armed with a knife and arguing with a woman on 103rd St. near Roosevelt Ave. in Queens was fatally shot by NYPD officers early on Saturday, April 20, 2024. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)

The officers, their weapons drawn, told Reyes to drop his knife more than 10 times, but he wouldn’t comply, the footage shows. Instead, he briefly glared at the officers before turning to the woman, though never raising the knife.

The woman pushed Reyes away at least twice during their argument, which went on for about 10 minutes before police arrived, witnesses told the Daily News.

“They were screaming a lot,” one witness, who only wanted to be identified as Marco, said. “I heard the lady asking for help.”

Police released body camera footage showing a police-involved shooting incident involving a 65-year-old man who authorities said had a knife. (New York State Attorney General's Office)
Police released body camera footage showing a police-involved shooting incident involving a 65-year-old man who authorities said had a knife. (New York State Attorney General’s Office)

One of the cops fired a taser at Reyes, but he turned to his side just as the prongs deployed.

After more repeated commands, Reyes turned and walked away from the woman and the officers toward three people standing nearby.

One of the officers fired his gun three times, hitting Reyes in the back as the people he was walking toward scrambled out of the way. The last shot was fired after Reyes had already fallen onto the ground.

“I heard the police say, ‘Stop! Stop!’ And then I heard the gunshots,” Marco said. “[It was] fast. Fast,” he said. “Boom! Boom! Boom!”

(Taser wire, the knife and bloody clothing are seen here) A man armed with a knife and arguing with a woman on 103rd Street near Roosevelt Avenue was pronounced dead at Elmhurst Hospital after he was first tasered, then shot, by two NYPD Officers who were on Patrol mere feet from the altercation in Queens on Saturday April 20, 2024. 0731. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)
A man armed with a knife and arguing with a woman on 103rd St. near Roosevelt Ave. in Queens was fatally shot by NYPD officers early on Saturday, April 20, 2024. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)

EMS rushed Reyes to Elmhurst Hospital, where he died. The woman was not injured and was questioned by detectives, cops said.

Hours later, the corner was still littered with wads of blood-soaked toilet paper, a discarded baseball cap and Reyes’ jeans, which were cut off to get at one of the gunshot wounds.

Following the shooting, NYPD Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey said the two officers used a number of different methods to try to subdue Reyes before resorting to lethal force.

Police released body camera footage showing a police-involved shooting incident involving a 65-year-old man who authorities said had a knife. (New York State Attorney General's Office)
Police first tried to tase the 65-year-old but it was ineffective. One of them then shot the man in the back as he was walking away from them. (New York State Attorney General’s Office)

“The officers use the taser. The taser doesn’t work,” the chief said. “Then the officers use their weapons and stop the male.”

The two officers were not disciplined by the NYPD. The attorney general’s office released the body camera footage as it continues its investigation into the matter.

The April 20 incident occurred just a few weeks after the shooting of Police Officer Jonathan Diller, cops said.

A man armed with a knife and arguing with a woman on 103rd Street near Roosevelt Avenue was pronounced dead at Elmhurst Hospital after he was first tasered, then shot, by two NYPD Officers who were on Patrol mere feet from the altercation in Queens on Saturday April 20, 2024. 0731. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)
Police at the scene after an officer shot a man on Roosevelt Ave. in Queens earlier that morning on Saturday, April 20, 2024. (Theodore Parisienne for New York Daily News)

The Queens officer was shot and killed in Rockaway, Queens, by an ex-con, who was also wounded in the ensuing firefight.

Diller had asked Guy Rivera to step out of a parked car on Mott Ave. near Smith Place on March 25 when Rivera allegedly opened fire on the cop, fatally shooting him in the abdomen, according to police.

Two days later, police shot and killed 19-year-old Win Rozario, who called 911 on himself as he spiraled out of control during a “mental crisis,” the NYPD said.

Rozario charged at the officers with a pair of scissors when he was shot, according to authorities.

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