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Brother of Man Shot and Killed Outside a Gadsden Elementary School Last Week Says “He Had Serious Mental Issues”
A man shot and killed by law enforcement outside an Etowah County school has been described by his brother as having “serious mental issues”.
Justin White told WIAT-TV that his brother Robert Tyler White, had attended Walnut Park Elementary School as a child. Officials said a “potential intruder” – later ID’d as identified as Robert White, went to several doors trying to get in the School Thursday while a summer literacy program was being conducted for over 30 children. State Police said that all of the exterior doors were locked and White was killed after attempting to grab an officer’s gun outside the building. Justin White stated his older brother suffered from what he termed “serious mental issues” and MAY have tried to have police kill him.
White said his brother had been a garbage collector in North Carolina for eight years. before coming back to Gadsden. Justin White said he was surprised that his brother was involved in the incident, but added that the man also was a “hot head.”
Authorities have not said whether the man was armed or why he may’ve been trying to get into the school or a police patrol car that officers said he tried to enter before he was killed.
(AL.COM/www.al.com)
Marc Summers