akron Bodycam video shows unarmed man tackling police officer before being shot


Associated Press

CLEVELAND

An unarmed man fatally shot by a police officer after being transported to a homeless shelter had tackled the officer when he was initially zapped with a stun gun, according to police video footage released Thursday.

Authorities said Stow police officer Robert Molody shot William Porubsky on Sunday night in the parking lot of the Haven of Rest shelter in Akron.

The officer’s body camera video shows Porubsky refusing to leave Molody’s cruiser, eventually getting out, then running back to try to open the driver’s door as Molody points a stun gun at him. The video then shows Porubsky charging the officer and pushing aside his stun gun, then fleeing as the officer zaps at him with the stun gun.

The footage shows Porubsky turning and tackling the officer, knocking the body camera to the ground. The two are heard but not seen fighting before two gunshots are fired. Porubsky was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead.

Events leading to the shooting started about 10:45 p.m. Sunday, when police responded to reports of a man who’d jumped the fence of a house in Stow, pounded on a door and asked for cigarettes, records show. The footage shows Molody stopping Porubsky by the side of a road and bantering easily with him, asking Porubsky where he wants to go. The video shows Porubsky initially agrees to be taken to Akron but later starts arguing with the officer, asking to be taken back to Stow.