


“If you want me to put down the knife, you’re going to have to shoot me,” Richards reportedly told Remington. Richards reportedly said “Here’s my receipt,” pulled out a knife and kept moving toward a nearby home improvement store. Police said Remington was on a security detail at a Walmart when a loss prevention employee told him a man in a mobility scooter allegedly stole a toolbox from the store.Īccording to police, Remington and the store employee followed the man who was later identified as Richards and asked for a receipt. 5 for what police determined was excessive use of force.Īuthorities said 61-year-old Richard Lee Richards died at the scene and the shooting was recorded on Remington’s body camera. Following an internal investigation, he was fired Jan. Tucson police suspended Remington, a four-year veteran, after the Nov. John Bradley, a lawyer for the victim's family, said the family plans to proceed with a separate civil suit against Remington in the next few weeks. They are available for most vehicle and chair combinations and can work with a Van, minivan, in the trunk of a Car, a Pick Up truck, SUV or a Station Wagon. Remington’s attorney Mike Storie said his client was looking forward to an unbiased jury considering the case. Lifts & Carriers The Lifts and Carriers selection for transporting your mobility scooter or power chair has become extensive.
