Connecticut officer fired after shooting man in mental health crisis as others tried to de-escalate
Hartford, Connecticut police officer Joseph Magnano was fired after fatally shooting Steven Jones, a Black man experiencing a mental health crisis and holding a knife. The incident occurred on February 27th, just 30 seconds after Magnano arrived on the scene, where three other officers had been attempting to de-escalate the situation for several minutes.

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AI-generatedHartford, Connecticut police officer Joseph Magnano was fired after fatally shooting Steven Jones, a Black man experiencing a mental health crisis and holding a knife. The incident occurred on February 27th, just 30 seconds after Magnano arrived on the scene, where three other officers had been attempting to de-escalate the situation for several minutes. Mayor Arunan Arulampalam stated that Magnano's actions did not align with the department's standards for handling mental health crises. The state inspector general is investigating the shooting to determine if criminal charges will be filed. The police union defended Magnano's actions, while Jones' sister had called 911 seeking help for her brother. Body camera footage shows the other officers attempting to de-escalate the situation before Magnano arrived and quickly shot Jones.
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5 extractedThe state inspector general’s office is investigating the shooting and will determine whether to file criminal charges against Magnano.
Magnano shot at Jones nine times, about 30 seconds after he got out of his cruiser.
Jones was on a city street holding a knife when he was shot.
Officer Joseph Magnano was terminated in connection with the 27 February shooting of Steven Jones.
A white Connecticut police officer was fired after fatally shooting a Black man in a mental health crisis.