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13-year-old killed by police after officers say teen fled and pointed replica handgun at them

In this still image from body camera footage released by police in Utica, New York, Nyah Mway appears to point a replica gun at police officers. A red circle highlighting the replica gun was added by the police department.
June 30, 2024
Celina Tebor - CNN

(CNN) โ€” Police officers in Utica, New York, shot and killed a 13-year-old on Friday night after they say he fled and pointed a replica handgun at them.

The teenage victim, identified as Nyah Mway, was approached by three officers Friday night after he and another 13-year-old matched the descriptions of robbery suspects, according to a release from the Utica Police Department.

The officers were patrolling the area to assist with two recent robbery investigations where โ€œthe suspects were described as Asian males who brandished a black in color firearm and forcibly demanded and stole property from victims,โ€ the release reads.

13-year-old killed by police after officers say teen fled and pointed replica handgun at them
13-year-old killed by police after officers say teen fled and pointed replica handgun at them

โ€œBased on the listed identifying factors from the robbery, officers approached Nyah Mway and the other juvenile as they matched the robbery suspectsโ€™ descriptions and were in the immediate vicinity of the previous robbery at nearly the same time of day,โ€ it continues.

Police also say Nyah Mway was violating New York vehicle and traffic law by walking in the roadway.

According to Utica Police and bodycam footage released, when โ€œthe officers attempted to conduct a citizen stop of the two 13-year-old juvenilesโ€ and tried to pat-frisk Nyah Mway, โ€œhe immediately fled on foot.โ€

While fleeing, police said, Nyah Mway pulled out what appeared to be a handgun but was later found to be a replica GLOCK pellet gun and pointed it at the police officers.

One of the officers discharged his firearm once and shot the teen in the chest โ€œduring a ground struggle,โ€ Utica Police Chief Mark Williams said during a news conference Saturday.

He was given โ€œimmediateโ€ first aid by the officers and taken to Wynn Hospital, where he died, according to Williams.

The officers involved with the incident were identified by the police department as Patrick Husnay, Bryce Patterson, and Andrew Citriniti. Husnay was the officer who discharged his firearm and all three are on administrative leave with pay, according to police.

CNN has reached out to the Utica Police Benevolent Association for comment.

Body camera footage released by police shows chaotic struggle

The body camera footage released by police shows one officer saying he needs to pat down the two juveniles to make sure they donโ€™t have any weapons in their possession. Nyah Mway immediately flees in the video.

Some of the footage was edited to insert a red circle around the replica gun and authorities froze the frames where the teen appears to point it at the officers.

The officers believed it was a handgun, police said, but it was later determined to be a replica of a GLOCK 17 Gen 5 handgun with a detachable magazine, The Associated Press reported.

The replica gun carried by the teen โ€œis in all aspects a realistic appearing firearm with GLOCK markings, signatures, detachable magazine, and serial numbers,โ€ Lt. Michael Curley, a police spokesperson, said via email to The Associated Press. โ€œHowever ultimately it fires only pellets or BBโ€™s.โ€

The police body camera video shows a chaotic scene.

In the footage, Nyah Mway appears to point the replica handgun at police while he flees. The officers yell โ€œgun,โ€ and one police officer tackles and punches the teenager. As they are wresting on the ground, another police officer fires a single shot.

Bystanders scream at the police throughout the recordings, and at one point an officer yells back, โ€œWeโ€™re trying to save him right now!โ€

The other youth was detained in the back of a police vehicle and was not involved in the shooting, The Associated Press reported.

The police department released the body camera videos following a public outcry as the shooting roiled Utica, a city with a population of 65,000. It is home to more than 4,200 people from Myanmar, according to The Center, a non-profit helping to resettle the refugees, The Associated Press reported.

Nyah Mway, who local media reports said was an 8th grader at Donovan Middle School, was identified as a refugee born in Myanmar and a member of the Karen ethnic minority, The Associated Press reported.

There are two ongoing, parallel investigations into the incident, according to police: one by the New York State Attorney General, and another by the Utica Police Departmentโ€™s Professional Standards.

Tensions run high during news conference

A news conference about the incident ended early Saturday after tensions ran high.

The conference was stopped several times after audience members audibly booed and interrupted the police chief and Utica mayor.

An interpreter struggled to speak over repeated audience outbursts.

Members of the community, including the youthโ€™s family, were in attendance, The Associated Press reported.

โ€œI know thereโ€™s a lot of emotions in this room and a lot of upset people,โ€ the police chief said. โ€œBut youโ€™re asking us to be transparent โ€“ youโ€™re asking us to be transparent, and when you shout over us, it makes it very difficult to do so.โ€

A small group also staged a protest outside the Utica Police station Saturday night. One protesterโ€™s sign reads โ€œJustice for Nyah Mway. Forever 13.โ€

CNNโ€™s Zenebou Sylla contributed to this report.

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