Kent officers cleared in July 7 shooting of domestic-violence suspect: Local update

Three Kent Police officers have been cleared by an inquest jury, for the July 7 shooting of a domestic-violence suspect in Kent. The Kent Reporter will have a local story later today on the findings of the inquest jury. Here is the Seattle Times story on the event.

(This is a local story that replaces a story posted earlier today from another news source.)

Three Kent Police officers were found to have reacted to an imminent threat, in the wake of a July 7 shooting of a domestic-violence suspect.

An inquest jury this week determined that officers Tom Riener, Mike Schanbacher and Trent Percy had reason to believe that Kent resident Mayceo Devangari was putting them in harm’s way, when Devangari reached into his pants pocket after a lengthy standoff with officers, and after telling them he had a gun.

The officers opened fire, killing Devangari, 42. The object Devangari was reaching for was later determined to be a flashlight.

Inquest juries are typically convened when a police officer uses deadly force, and they work by seeking answers to a series of questions, as opposed to determining a verdict. They are one of the last steps in the investigative process that goes into a shooting.

The inquest jury’s unanimous decision, along with the paperwork of the investigation, now go to the King County Prosecutor for a final determination, according to Kent Police Sgt. Pat Lowery.

Lowery, speaking Friday, expressed the general reaction of his department to the inquest finding.

“It was very good news,” he said. “It’s a really nice way to close a chapter on a pretty stressful event.”

All three officers are seasoned veterans on the force: Lowery noted Riener has been with Kent for close to 20 years, Schanbacher has been there for nearly 13, and Percy more than five years.

“They’re all tenured, experienced officers,” Lowery said. “All of them have a good reputation, not just as police officers, but as decision-makers.”

The three officers were part of a manhunt in Kent July 7 after Devangari reportedly attacked a woman in Kent, then fled. Officers located him in the 23800 block of 98th Avenue South, where he climbed up a water tower. He then threatened to jump, and also told police negotiators that he had a gun.

After about two hours of negotiations with police, Devangari climbed down, reportedly to give himself up.

But he seemingly changed his mind after reaching the ground, and threatened the approaching officers.

When he reached into his pants pocket, officers opened fire.

The three officers will remain on administrative leave until the investigation is finished and a final decision is made by the King County Prosecutor.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

t
One of two victims identified in fiery Kent crash

Kristen Anne Meyers, 53, died in May 11 crash on West Hill, according to medical examiner

t
City-owned ShoWare Center in Kent loses $742,675 in 2023

Losses lower than projected but expenses continue to exceed revenue at 6,200-seat arena

t
Kent firefighters extinguish two fires on the same morning | Photos

Friday, May 17 at apartment leasing office in the Valley and at a vacant East Hill house

Courtesy Photo, City of Kent
City of Kent population drops by 1,051 in 2023 compared to 2022

Decline similar to many cities of 50,000 or more across the nation, according to U.S. Census Bureau

t
Kent Police Blotter: April 25 to May 8

Incidents include burglaries, robberies, shootings

t
Rape charges dismissed against former Kent school bus driver

Prosecutors decide they could not prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt due to medical tests

t
Feds indict 9 South King County residents on drug trafficking charges

Those accused from Federal Way, Kent, Renton, Enumclaw

A screenshot of King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn speaking about a proposed amendment for the proposed $20 minimum wage ordinance. (Screenshot)
King County approves $20.29 minimum wage for unincorporated areas

Councilmember Reagan Dunn and more than a dozen business owners argued tips and health care expenses should be a part of the new wage. The council passed the ordinance without the amendment.

Dave Upthegrove. COURTESY PHOTO
Upthegrove one of seven candidates for state lands commissioner

His King County Council member’s district includes part of Kent

COURTESY PHOTO, King County Elections
Candidates file for Kent-area races for Congress, Legislature

Incumbents face challengers in two Congressional contests and four state House races

t
Two die in single-car crash in Kent on West Hill

Sedan crashed Saturday evening, May 11 into tree and caught fire in 2400 block of South 272nd Street

t
Spanaway man, 25, faces murder charge in Kent bar shooting

Reportedly shot Federal Way man, 30, eight times inside Meeker Street Bar & Grill