The Root; Published By Kalyn Womack
Outrage has spread across New Rochelle, NY, after the fatal shooting of a man accused of eating grapes and a banana he hadn’t paid for. According to REVOLT, the family demanded the unedited body cam footage to see the whole account of the incident.
Jarrell Garris, 37, was in a local grocery store on July 3 when an employee called the police, accusing him of eating a banana and a few grapes and then leaving the store without paying. The body camera footage shows two officers approaching Garris and asking him if he’d eaten items from the store. He doesn’t respond and walks away but runs into another officer who tells him the grocery store is pressing charges. While trying to place him under arrest, Garris appears to resist, leading to a struggle. Authorities claim that Garris reached for one of the officers’ guns, which led Detective Steven Conn to fire his weapon seconds later.
Garris suffered a gunshot wound to the neck, causing damage to his cervical spine and spinal cord. He died Monday, July 10, after being removed from life support. The Westchester County medical examiner ruled his death as a homicide, per FOX5 New York.
Only a portion of the body camera footage has been released. Now, the community is questioning why the department is holding the rest. Read more