Police initially called to fight but find man holding knife and ‘stepped in to save a life’
SALT LAKE CITY — Police responding to a report of a knife fight outside a downtown grocery store on Saturday morning shot and killed one of the two men involved, according to Salt Lake police.
“Preliminary information is that it was a hostage situation,” said Salt Lake police detective Greg Wilking. “And officers stepped in to save a life.”
Two officers arrived at Smith’s, 450 S. 500 East, to respond to the fight about 9:30 a.m. They found two men who were leaving the store fighting “possibly with a knife involved,” Wilking said.
The men moved up the street onto the sidewalk at 500 South.
Spenser Heaps, Deseret News
“Indications are that there quickly became a situation involving perhaps a hostage. ... Our officers engaged this individual that was taking the hostage and fired their service weapons, striking that individual. And then they began immediately rendering aid to that individual. It’s a situation that our officers don’t want to be put in, but they’re there to defend life. And sometimes, in order to defend that life, they need to use force, and in this case it was deadly force,” Wilking said.
A 34-year-old man died. Wilking said he was white.
Neither officer was injured. They were both wearing body cameras, but Wilking did not immediately know if both cameras were activated at the time. Police were also searching for video footage from the area.
The men had been together in the store when they began fighting, Wilking said, but their relationship was not known Saturday. Witnesses inside the store reported seeing the fight break out and noticing a knife.
A knife was found on scene, but Wilking said police did not yet know whether it was the weapon used during the altercation.
The second man involved is being questioned by police.
When officers are called to a situation that’s been reported as potentially violent, it doesn’t necessarily change the way they prepare to respond, Lt. Brett Olsen said.
“We always hope for the best, but we’re prepared for the worst. And so there’s numerous times we respond to calls like that where it’s really nothing. And so I think officers, they take everything for what they see. And in this situation, when they responded, they were met with two individuals that were involved in an altercation with a knife,” according to Olsen.
“And so their response as they arrived was obviously a little bit different, but in preparing to go to the call or in responding to the call, I don’t think it was any different, which was exactly why we just had two officers responding,” Olsen said.
When asked whether the use of nonlethal force could’ve been used, Olsen said “less lethal are always an option, but when it comes to a deadly force situation, if somebody’s life is being threatened in this case with a knife, officers are going to take the appropriate action.”
A team from the West Valley Police Department will investigate the incident as part of officer-involved critical incident protocols.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
Spenser Heaps, Deseret News
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