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A man who was shot by Los Angeles police after allegedly advancing on officers with a knife at a Venice coffeehouse on Monday has died, authorities said today.
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A man who was shot by Los Angeles police after allegedly advancing on officers with a knife at a Venice coffeehouse on Monday has died, authorities said today.

News, Venice, Police Department

Venice Shooting: Man Dies Three Days After Being Shot By LAPD Outside Coffee Shop

Posted Jul. 16, 2015, 10:05 am

Staff Report

A man who was shot by Los Angeles police after allegedly advancing on officers with a knife at a Venice coffeehouse on Monday has died, authorities said today.

It happened about 2 p.m. Monday on the patio of Groundwork Coffee Co., 671 Rose Ave. Jason Davis, 41, died at a hospital about 8 p.m. Wednesday, coroner's Assistant Chief Ed Winter said.

A witness said Davis sat down on the patio but then turned and began vomiting. He had been drinking from a bottle of black liquid, the witness -- an employee of the coffeehouse -- told a reporter at the scene.

When a store manager came out to talk to Davis, he became unruly and pulled out the knife, prompting a call to police, the employee said.

Arriving officers were directed to Davis, the Los Angeles Police Department reported.

"Officers observed Davis sitting at a table in the patio area, armed with a knife," a police statement said.

"They began giving commands for Davis to drop the knife, however he refused to comply," police said.

"Davis stood up and began to aggressively approach the officers. One officer deployed a Taser, however it did not have an effect on Davis. Davis continued his advance on officers while still armed with the knife and an officer-involved shooting occurred," police said.

The shooting is being investigated by the LAPD's Force Investigation Division, the Office of the Inspector General and a shooting team from the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Justice System Integrity Division.

Anyone with information on this shooting was asked to call the LAPD's Force Investigation Division at (213) 486-5230.  Tipsters can also call the LAPD's 24-hour tipline at (877) LAPD-24-7, or Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-8477. All tips can be made anonymously.

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Jul. 16, 2015, 2:33:50 pm

Reagan's policies did this said...

Here's hoping that commenter Linda S. has an episode that requires this sort of justice.

Jul. 16, 2015, 12:11:32 pm

KG said...

No worries. Police kill an average of a person a day in LA alone. Nationwide it's usually several. They investigate themselves. Pats on the back all around. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_States

Jul. 16, 2015, 1:04:32 pm

Liberal Santa Monica Turd said...

Nothing to see here, just a bunch of pigs being pigs.

Jul. 16, 2015, 1:31:50 pm

Linda S. said...

Sorry, but he was the aggressor, he should have complied. Who knows what the black liquid was he was drinking, could have been some bath salt mixture, or Krank or some other street stimulous. I think the police did the right thing. This guy chose his fate and by waving the knife, the cops had no choice. Just another psychotic sociopath sent over the rainbow bridge.

Jul. 16, 2015, 2:21:53 pm

David Ewing said...

And report it to the ACLU. These shootings are too frequent. Now that the police are getting body cameras, our police chief objects to releasing police videos of questionable shootings. Get the Mobile Justice CA app for your Android or iOS phone (iPhone, etc), and you can send video or a report of what you saw directly to the ACLU. https://www.aclunc.org/take-action/download-aclus-free-mobile-justice-ca-app Or google "Mobile Justice CA"

Jul. 16, 2015, 6:16:07 pm

Lex Scott said...

Yeah right! Do journalists even exist anymore. Do you even get the other sides of the story or just the lying racist police? I want you to please go back to the 50s and read when the reporters got all sides of the story and weren't slave robots who never reported the real story

Jul. 17, 2015, 9:35:14 am

George Vreeland Hill said...

The police did their job. They gave the man a chance and he threatened them with a knife. It then became a self defense issue and you know the result. Man dead. Society protected. Well done. George Vreeland Hill

Jul. 18, 2015, 10:29:31 am

JMS said...

Who was the aggressor? There was no physical contact. There were two officers with guns that were drawn. So who had more power? There is always a choice.

Aug. 24, 2015, 5:07:38 pm

Paula said...

The man was suicidal. There were many other ways to deal with him than killing him. He was not a threat to anyone but himself

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