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Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Wednesday, April 7, 2021
SEAFORD, Del. (AP) - The family of a Delaware woman who was fatally shot by police claims the woman was killed after a state trooper fired his gun through a closed door.
The Delaware State News reported Tuesday that the family is calling for more investigation into the March 25 incident in Seaford.
The family issued a statement through an attorney. It said that Kelly E. Rooks, 51, was in the midst of a mental health crisis when she called 911 for help.
Family claims police shot and killed Seaford woman through closed door
Delaware News Journal
The family of a Seaford woman claims a Delaware State Police officer shot and killed her through a closed door.
Police went to Danny Drive in Seaford the evening of March 25 to assist medical personnel, Delaware State Police spokeswoman Heather Pepper said.
As both medical personnel and police were engaging 51-year-old Kelly Rooks, she armed herself with a firearm and threatened the individuals with the weapon, Pepper said.
An officer reacted by shooting her, Pepper said.
That night, Rooks was in the midst of a mental health crisis and called 911 for help, according to a statement her family issued through their lawyer April 6.