Statement from Mayor Rogero on Officer-Involved Shooting

Communications Director

Kristin Farley
[email protected]
(865) 215-2589

400 Main St., Room 691
Knoxville, TN 37902

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Statement from Mayor Rogero on Officer-Involved Shooting

Posted: 08/27/2019
Mayor Rogero's Statement on Officer-Involved Shooting:

I want to address the officer-involved shooting last night. We are deeply saddened by Mr. Pheap’s death. Our heartfelt sympathies go out to his family and his friends.

We know that an outcome like this is devastating to the community and to our Knoxville police officers. Our thoughts are with the officer who was injured last night as well.

It is unfortunate that so much misinformation has been circulated about this tragic incident. I urge everyone to remain calm and withhold judgment until the investigation is completed and we are aware of all of the facts.

While I can’t speak about the specifics of last night’s shooting until the completion of the investigation, I want to explain the process.

By agreement among the Knox County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), Knoxville Police Department (KPD), and the Knox County District Attorney General (DA), any shooting involving a KPD officer is criminally investigated by the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, and vice versa. The intent is to remove any potential of partiality or bias.

Once the Sheriff’s Office concludes its investigation, the findings will be presented to the DA, who will review the investigation and determine whether any criminal charges will be filed.

The officer who was involved in last night’s shooting will remain on administrative leave pending the DA’s review. That is standard policy.

Once the DA completes her review of the investigation, KPD’s Internal Affairs Unit (IAU) will conduct an additional investigation to determine whether the officer violated any departmental policies.  

Once that IAU investigation is concluded, its findings will be reviewed by the citizens’ Police Advisory & Review Committee.

I know we are all awaiting the completion of these investigations.  But please understand that gathering the facts and getting to the truth takes time.  I urge everyone to be patient.