Two St. Louis police officers shot and killed an armed suspect after he charged them while holding a knife, officials said in a statement issued early on Saturday.
Police posted what they said was body cam video of the Friday night shooting within hours of the incident.
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Police in Missouri and around the country have been under intense pressure since the death of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teen who was shot and killed by cops in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 9, 2014. Brown’s death sparked nationwide protests and increased scrutiny of shootings involving police and minorities.
Police had no option but use deadly force, according to a statement by Chief of Police Jon Belmar.
“The officers resorted to less lethal force to try and bring the incident to a safe conclusion with no loss of life, but this individual made the decision to refuse these attempts, and charge at officers with a deadly weapon,” he said.
In the statement, police said they responded to a call from a woman who asked that her son, Thaddeus McCarroll, 23, be removed from her home. McCarroll, who was talking about going on a “journey” and mentioned “black revolution,” had allegedly locked her out of the house and was walking around the house with several knives and a Samurai sword.
At 10:30 p.m. local time, police requested support from the force’s Tactical Operations Unit, which began to negotiate with McCarroll, police said.








