Lawyer: Georgia Tech police overreacted by killing student
ATLANTA — A Georgia Tech police officer overreacted by firing a gunshot that killed a student who investigators say was armed with a knife and ignored commands to drop it, a lawyer for the family said.
Campus police killed Scout Schultz, 21, who they say was advancing on officers with a knife. Schultz refused to put down the knife and kept moving toward officers late Saturday outside a dormitory, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said in a statement.
“Officers provided multiple verbal commands and attempted to speak with Shultz who was not co-operative and would not comply with the officers’ commands,” the agency said in a statement. “Shultz continued to advance on the officers with the knife.”
Attorney Chris Stewart told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that he thinks Schultz was having a mental breakdown and didn’t know what to do. Stewart and the student’s family plan a news conference Monday morning.