"Our officers, in the overwhelming majority of instances, handled those instances very well, with tremendous skill, with tremendous sensitivity. That's why this tragedy is so shocking. . . . Something went wrong here."
According to a narrative released by the police department, officers responded to a neighbour's emergency call and headed to Danner's seventh-floor apartment on Pugsley Avenue.
Danner was known to police after "several incidents"involving similar calls about her, Assistant Police Chief Larry Nikunen, commanding officer of Patrol Borough Bronx, said. De Blasio said police knew Danner "suffered from mental illness." When Barry went inside, Danner was holding scissors, Nikunen said. The sergeant talked with Danner and persuaded her to put the scissors down, but she then picked up a baseball bat and tried to hit Barry, prompting him to fire two shots at her torso, Nikunen said. Danner was taken to Jacobi Hospital and pronounced dead.
"The sergeant was armed with a Taser, it was not deployed, and the reason it was not deployed will be part of the investigation and review," Nikunen said.
O'Neill said that Barry had attended training in 2014 that focused on de-escalating situations. Barry has been placed on modified duty and stripped of his badge and gun, de Blasio said.