A police officer shot and killed a 36-year-old Philadelphia woman who tried to run him over with an SUV on Saturday after a shoplifting attempt at a Marshalls store in Deptford Township, authorities said Sunday.
Two officers were called to the Marshalls, in a strip mall at 1800 Clements Bridge Rd., at about 3:40 p.m., to respond to a report that a man and two women were shoplifting there. A security guard in the store had recognized one of the suspects from a state police bulletin about an organized retail theft ring targeting the Marshalls chain.
Upon arrival, the officers saw the male suspect, Raoul Gadson, 43, of Philadelphia, struggling with store security guards. Gadson fled as the officers approached, while the two women — LaShanda Anderson, 36, and Chanel Barnes, 27, both of Philadelphia — jumped into their rented Nissan Armada.
Police ordered Anderson, the driver, to stop, but she accelerated and headed for them. She struck one officer, a patrol captain with 27 years on the force, with her open driver-side door. Witnesses said she then “accelerated straight at the [other] officer,” who fired in self-defense, prosecutors said.
The second officer, a sergeant and 17-year veteran, fired three shots at Anderson, causing the car to veer and narrowly miss him. Anderson was pronounced dead at the scene; the Gloucester County Medical Examiner’s autopsy on Sunday confirmed she died of gunshot wounds.
Barnes, the passenger, was taken into custody and charged with shoplifting. She is in the Salem County jail pending a hearing.
Gadson, who was charged with second-degree robbery and assault, escaped and remains at large.
The police captain struck by the car door was uninjured. The sergeant will be placed on leave pending the completion of an investigation into the shooting. Authorities did not identify the officers involved.
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