Video shows apparently unarmed man being shot, wounded by Philadelphia police detective

Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Video shows apparently unarmed man shot, wounded by Philly detective
Video obtained by Action News shows a man, who was apparently unarmed, being shot as reported by Christie Ileto during Action News at 11 on may 21, 2019.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Video obtained by Action News shows a man, who was apparently unarmed, being shot by a plainclothes Philadelphia police detective.

The shooting happened around 8:50 p.m. Monday in the 3400 block of G Street in the Kensington section.

The video shows the man, identified as 28-year-old Joel Johnson, walking between several cars stopped in traffic.

Johnson stops at the detective's vehicle, and a few moments later four shots are fired and Johnson falls to the ground.

He was taken to the hospital in critical condition and is expected to survive.

Family members have said Johnson has special needs, often begs for change, and doesn't carry a weapon.

Police-involved shooting in Kensington under investigation. Katherine Scott reports during Action News Mornings on May 21, 2019.

Police say the 29-year-old detective involved in the incident thought the man was a carjacker and armed with a gun, which prompted him to fire his weapon from inside his unmarked car.

Philadelphia Police Commissioner says, however, there was no weapon.

"It's not automatically an issue of whether there's a weapon or not. I know for some people they think that's the way it should be - obviously, it's the first thing we look for. But I'm always going to be very candid with you when I know there's not one. So I'm not going to sit here and tell you that we haven't found one, we don't expect to find one," Ross said.

Ross says Johnson was known to panhandle in the area.

"Why does he deserve this? He stays to himself. He begs for money and just goes home," Johnson's niece told Action News.

"You could say someone having their arms extended out to me looks like they might be pointing a weapon at me or are they handing me something, but it's too diifcult to make that determiantion from one snippet on my video," said Steve Nolan, an officer involved shooting consultant.

Nolan spent years in the department's Internal Affairs Division, and the officer-involved shooting investigation unit and says this one video gives a glimpse of what happened, but not the full picture.

Action News has obtained a new image of the detective at the center of the shooting.

The 7-year veteran of the force was on-duty and traveling back to his headquarters at East Detectives, which was not too far away. He just completed processing a crime scene in the 800 block of E. Cornwall Street.

The detective was in his unmarked vehicle, in plainclothes and had just been processing a scene.

He was stopped at a red light when Ross says Johnson emerged from between two parked cars with his arms extended.

Family: Philly officer shoots man with special needs asking for money. Jim Gardner has more on Action News at 11 p.m. on May 20, 2019.

Police say he was shouting something, it's unclear what, and he approached the rolled up window on the detective's driver side.

"The detective believed what he saw was a firearm in this male's hands. The detective believing he was going to be robbed or something was going to happen to him produced his firearm, discharged his firearm we believe at this time three times," Philadelphia Police Captain Sekou Kinebrew said.

Johnson was struck once in the torso.

His brother said, "A lot of people say he just made a hand gesture for change like he always does. The officer was on his phone and when he looked up he got startled, he got nervous, and started shooting through the window."

The detective has been placed on desk duty, which is protocol, as the investigation continues.