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Authorities release audio, video tied to double amputee stabbing suspect shot by Huntington Park police

HUNTINGTON PARK — Authorities released audio and video Monday related to last month’s fatal police shooting of a stabbing suspect near Los Angeles, while the man who was stabbed said the attack was random and that he initially thought he’d only been punched before realizing he was bleeding.

#BREAKING New footage shows double amputee stabbing man minutes before fatal shooting by Huntington Park policehttps://t.co/RAFLmSQPXZ

— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) February 6, 2023

The stabbing victim was interviewed by Fox 11 in a hospital room where he was continuing his recovery following the Jan. 26 attack by a man using a wheelchair in the city of Huntington Park.

The Huntington Park Police Department released 911 calls related to the stabbing along with surveillance video of the moments before responding officers opened fire on the suspect who they said had threatened them with a large knife. The suspect, later identified as Anthony Lowe, was shot in the upper torso and died at the scene.

Flanked by her attorneys, Annee Della Donna, left, and Eric Dubin, Dorothy Lowe, the mother of Anthony Lowe, speaks during a news conference in Huntington Park, Calif., Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. Lowe, a double-amputee in a wheelchair, was fatally shot by police in January after a victim reported being stabbed by him. When the officers approached the suspect, he pulled out a foot-long (30 cm) knife and tried to throw it at them, according to a statement by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Family members and relatives of Anthony Lowe hold signs during a news conference in Huntington Park, Calif., Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. Authorities are investigating the fatal shooting by police of a stabbing suspect who officers said threatened them with a large knife near Los Angeles last week. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Ryan Williams, a brother-in-law of Anthony Lowe, holds a sign outside the city hall in Huntington Park, Calif., Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. Lowe, a double-amputee in a wheelchair, was fatally shot by police in January after a victim reported being stabbed by him. When the officers approached the suspect, he pulled out a foot-long (30 cm) knife and tried to throw it at them, according to a statement by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Dorothy Lowe, the mother of Anthony Lowe, speaks during a news conference in Huntington Park, Calif., Monday, Feb. 6, 2023. Lowe, a double-amputee in a wheelchair, was fatally shot by police in January after a victim reported being stabbed by him. When the officers approached the suspect, he pulled out a foot-long (30 cm) knife and tried to throw it at them, according to a statement by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Double amputee Anthony Lowe was allegedly wielding a knife when Huntington Park police shot him to death Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023, on the 2400 block of Slauson Avenue. (Image from NBC4 video)

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Police Chief Cosme Lozano said his agency is cooperating with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, which is leading the investigation into the shooting.

“I emphasize that by releasing the video and audio recordings, it is with the goal of advancing full disclosure and transparency of the events that transpired from beginning to end,” Lozano said during a news conference.

The victim, a warehouse worker and father of four, asked that he only be identified by his first name, Ramiro, the news station said.

Ramiro described a random attack on a sidewalk in which, for a moment, he believed he had only been punched and then realized his wound was far worse.

Ramiro said he was crossing a street when he spotted a man with both legs amputated at the knees get off his wheelchair. Ramiro said the man asked him if he was alright.

“I turn and look him, and I go, ‘Yes,’” Ramiro said. “And at that time, he just punched me.”

Ramiro said he hadn’t initially spotted the knife but then saw blood gushing out of his armpit.

Surveillance video of the stabbing appears to support the victim’s accounts that he made in a 911 call and then to Fox 11. It shows Ramiro walking past a gas station when he is approached by a man with both legs amputated at the knees. The man strikes Ramiro in the side and then scrambles away.

When responding officers approached the suspect minutes later, he pulled out a foot-long knife and tried to throw it at them, according to a sheriff’s department statement.

The officers used a stun gun on him, and the man again tried to throw the knife, “at which time an officer-involved shooting occurred,” the statement said.

Cellphone video shared on Twitter showed the suspect leaving the wheelchair behind and scrambling along the sidewalk followed by officers with their guns drawn. The shooting is not seen in the cellphone video or the surveillance footage made public.

The time between the stabbing and the shooting by officers was approximately 7 minutes, Lozano said. Huntington Park officers do not use body cameras, the chief said.

The officers involved in the shooting were placed on administrative leave during the investigation.

Ramiro said the knife had punctured and collapsed his lung, but doctors were concerned that it may have also struck his heart.

Fox 11 reported that Ramiro said he feels sorry for the stabbing suspect’s family but does not have compassion for the suspect.

“I’m the victim,” he said. “Why should I feel compassion to someone that does that sort of thing?”

Lowe’s family and community activists held a news conference last week demanding the officers who killed him be prosecuted. At another news conference Monday, attorneys for Lowe’s relatives questioned the officers’ decision to open fire.

“Surely, there were non-deadly options. He was going nowhere,” attorney Eric Dubin said.

Lowe’s older sister, Yatoya Toy, said last week that Anthony’s legs were amputated last year after an altercation with law enforcement in Texas, the Los Angeles Times reported. The family, she said, also has questions about that incident.

Sheriff’s officials didn’t have additional details on the Huntington Park investigation Monday. The sheriff’s department and the district attorney’s office typically investigate law enforcement shootings in the county to determine if officers should face discipline or criminal charges.

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