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WPCNR POLICE GAZETTE. By John F. Bailey. November 19, 2011 (Updated 3:47 P.M. E.S.T.:
A Winbrook resident died after receiving two gunshot wounds fired by a White Plains Police officer responding with about 5 or 6 other officers to a call for help via a Lifeline service at 135 South Lexington Avenue in White Plains Saturday morning.
Commissioner of Public Safety David Chong announced the shooting this morning at a news conference at police headquarters. A full investigation of the incident is now under way, the Commissioner said.
“Hearing screams inside,” the officers, Chong said, attempted to breach the locked metal door.
After police succeeded in breaching the locked door,they discovered a second lock on the interior. The individual inside, identified as Kenneth Chamberlin, 68, (Chong said), swung a hatchet through the opening of the door at the police officers attempting to breach the second lock keeping the lock from opening.
A police officer succeeded in taking the hatchet out of Mr. Chamberlin’s hand and police were able to breach the second lock.
Chamberlin, Chong said, in a sequence that took up “only a matter of seconds,” approached officers with a butcher knife in his hand, as they entered the apartment after breaching the second lock.
Police, Chong said, discharged a Taser to attempt to calm the individual, but the taser had no effect on him.
A non-lethal bean bag shotgun discharge (discharging four bean bags at once), was next discharged by police to attempt to subdue Mr. Chamberlin still armed with the butcher knife but “it (the bean bag blast) had no effect,” Chong reported.
Despite this Mr.Chamerlin persisted, Chong said
Chamberlin closed in close proximity with a butcher knife to one of the police officers Chong said who discharged two rounds from his service revolver striking Mr. Chamberlin. Chong noted this was “very close quarters” in which the action was taking place.
(Editor’s note, added to first report of this incident after reviewing reporter notes: After Mr. Chamberlin was shot, while first aid was being attempted, Mr. Chamberlin attempted to slash his own throat with the butcher knife. Toxology reports will be checked after an autopsy by the medical examiner.)
Chamberlin was given first aid at the scene by EMS workers, Chong said, he was taken to White Plains Hospital where Chamberlin died at 7:09 A.M.
The police officer, an eight-year veteran of the White Plains Police Department is being treated for chest pains and trauma at White Plains Hospital, as are two other police officers who responded.
White Plains Housing Authority Executive Director Mack Carter (appearing at the news conference)which manages the 135 South Lexington Building told WPCNR, federal law prohibits denying any potential tenant residency due to personal conditions. Carter did say the only condition in which the Housing Authority could deny residency to a potential tenant was if the applicant had a criminal record within the last five years.
Commissioner Chong said in the news conference that Mr. Chamberlin, the deceased, was “known to the police.” Mr. Chong declined to tell WPCNR what the police “knew” of the deceased.







