Saturday, August 21, 1999
Five fatal police shootings in two years
Friday's shooting of a bank robbery suspect in Corryville was the second fatal shooting by Cincinnati police in 1999 and the fifth in the last two years.
Michael Carpenter, 30, was fatally shot March 19 by two Cincinnati police officers during a traffic stop in Northside.
The city's third and final investigation in that case found that the shooting was justified but officers had made tactical errors, including putting themselves in danger and not telling Mr. Carpenter to turn off his car's ignition. That case is being investigated by the U.S. Justice Department.
Officer Kathleen Katy Conway shot and killed an attacker Feb. 2, 1998, after Daniel T. Williams ambushed her cruiser in Over-the-Rhine and shot her. She killed the 41-year-old downtown man in self defense.
Jermaine Lowe, 21, of Mount Auburn was killed June 30, 1998, after he shot at police a block from the University of Cincinnati and officers returned fire.
Officer Joseph Eichhorn Jr. shot suspected bank robber Randy Black to death July 17, 1998, as the 23-year-old fled a University of Cincinnati credit union and attacked the officer with an 8-pound chunk of concrete and a board with protruding nails.
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