The other day we reported on the shooting of a New Orleans man, Armand Bennett, 26, who was shot in the forehead by a female police officer named Lisa Lewis. Bennetās attorney, Nandi Campbell, said her client never resisted, and she claims Officer Lewis fired a second shot at her client as he ran away.
Weāre also now finding out that Officer Lewisā attorney says that Lewis turned her body camera off because her shift was about to end and she was on her way back to the Fourth District station when she initiated the traffic stop that led to the shooting.
āWhat good is the camera if officers are able to take them off and just put them on the side?ā Campbell asked. āThereās supposed to be some sort of checks and balances, so if we have an officer who has no problems shooting at a man two times. Why should I be surprised that she took the camera off? Iām not surprised at all.ā
Itās unclear yet if thereās any other video from the scene.
āWe want the officers to wear body cameras when theyāre engaged with somebody in the public, and we know many times that is going to happen and sometimes things happen very fast and they might not be able to,ā according to NOPD Chief Ronal Serpas. āBut I donāt know yet. I havenāt seen this case.ā
Serpas also said Lewis and Bennett had gotten into a scuffle a week before Mondayās incident, and Bennett got away. He said that prompted the NOPD to issue four different warrants for Bennet, which led to Mondayās stop.
The shooting and the events that led up to it are under investigation.