Spokane jail officer fatally shoots woman in facility lobby

By The Associated Press

SPOKANE — A Spokane County Jail corrections officer shot and killed a woman in the lobby of the facility, the first fatal shooting the jail has recorded.

A woman came into the foyer of the jail about 8 p.m. Friday, Spokane County Jail director Mike Sparber said. She pressed a button several times to be buzzed in by the receptionist, the Spokesman-Review reported.

The receptionist was trying to figure out what the woman needed, but she did not respond and continued to “pound on the door,” Sparber said.

Protocol called for a sergeant to respond. When the officer reached the door, it was open, meaning the receptionist had unlocked it.

The woman came in and was carrying “an edged weapon,” which Sparber said he believes was a knife. The officer told her to back away and disarm herself, Sparber said.

The officer fired shots, and the woman died.

Sparber said he does not know why she was trying to come in, but the foyer is open for people who want to post bail.

The woman’s identity has not been released, nor has the identity of the officer.

While some corrections officers do have stun guns or pepper spray, Jared Webley, a spokesperson for the county, said he didn’t know whether the officer had either on him.

Washington State Patrol is the lead agency on the investigation, and Spokane Police Department is assisting, Sgt. Terry Preuninger said.

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