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Social media deactivated during police standoff with woman

Gaines was allegedly pointing a gun at the officers and was shot and killed after she repeatedly threatened to kill the officers, Baltimore County police said in a news release. Two videos on her Instagram account, one showing her loading a shotgun well before the barricade situation, another showing an officer stationed outside her door during the barricade, were deleted and have yet to be restored. Police couldn’t immediately determine if he was shot by the woman or officers.

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Gaines is heard asking the boy what the police are trying to do. “They trying to kill us”, the boy says. The videos were reportedly shared by Gaines on Facebook but were then removed.

Gaines was posting video of the operation as some of her followers urged her not to follow police orders, Johnson said.

He said that people responded to the videos by encouraging her not to give herself up to police.

The incident began around 9:20 AM local time when Baltimore police arrived at Gaines’ Randallstown apartment to serve her with a warrant for failing to appear in court on an array charges including disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.

As the region still reels from the murder of Freddie Gray, the 25-year-old Baltmorean who died on April 19 after suffering a spinal injury while in police custody a week before, anger against police violence remains high.

Authorities said she was armed with a 12-gauge shotgun that was legally purchased past year, but that during negotiations she pointed it directly at an officer and said, “If you don’t leave, I’m going to kill you”.

When officers went to render aid to Gaines, they noticed that the 5-year-old boy was also struck.

An officer told her she would be towed, but refused to get out of her auto.

Campaign group Black Lives Matter have organised a demonstration under the “Say Her Name” banner, a subsidiary that aims to bring attention to black women who have been killed by police.

Facebook granted an emergency request from Maryland police to take offline social media accounts belonging to Ms Gaines.

Facebook has a portal for law enforcement requests, though, and police did ask the social media giant to deactivate her account “to preserve the integrity of the negotiations”.

Johnson Quoted Gaines as threatening the officers.

A Baltimore woman is dead, and a boy is injured following a standoff with police.

For the next several hours, officers attempted to negotiate with Gaines who remained inside the apartment with the older boy. The boy is in good condition at a hospital. “But at the point of a police action, them having to wrestle the person down or even shoot the person, that’s after all considerations have been made”.

Gaines’ boyfriend is charged with second-degree assault, which stems from a fight with Gaines, police said. The officers were placed on administrative leave, which is standard procedures.

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One explanation might be lead poisoning, which left her with “neurodevelopmental disability and brain damage”, according to a doctor cited in a lawsuit she filed against several landlords, who also said that “Korryn was exposed to a sea of lead when she lived in lead-contaminated houses”. “We know the child, as a 5-year-old would, was moving about”, Johnson said. Gaines responded that he didn’t have the right to pull her over and asked him to identify himself. The officers involved in the shooting have not yet been publicly identified and the investigation into the shooting is “active” and “ongoing”, police said.

Baltimore County Police Fatally Shoot Korryn Gaines; Boy, 5, Hurt