Brownsville community calls on city to take action following police-involved shooting on Sunday

The NYPD says it deployed a malfunctioned taser and fired multiple shots at the suspect, striking two other civilians.

Daniella Rodriguez

Sep 17, 2024, 10:16 PM

Updated 23 hr ago

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The Brownsville community is calling for the city to take action, days after a confrontation between police and a fare evader with a weapon turned violent.
Police arrested 37-year-old Derell Mickles after they say he jumped the subway turnstile to avoid the train fare.
That's when officers followed Mickles to demand payment, and he pulled a knife on the officers.
The NYPD says it deployed a malfunctioned taser and fired multiple shots at the suspect, striking two other civilians.
A hot topic is if a change of force is needed within the NYPD.
Mayor Eric Adams responded to the statement during a press conference on Tuesday.
“I thought those officers responded accordingly, all shootings we do an analysis to determine what we could do differently, but those officers stopped a dangerous person," said Adams.
News 12 exclusively spoke to the aunt of the suspect, who says Mickles is a humble, kind man.