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Hamburg PD releases name of officer that fatally shot a woman earlier this month

The officer who shot a Jamestown woman has now been identified as Sean Gregoire. He is a six-year veteran of the Hamburg Police Department.

HAMBURG, N.Y. — On Tuesday, Hamburg Police provided an update on a fatal officer-involved shooting that happened on Feb.2.

The shooting claimed the life of 36-year-old Lisa Haight of Jamestown. 

The department has identified the officer who shot Haight as Officer Sean Gregoire. He is a six-year veteran of the Hamburg Police Department and he remains on paid administration leave as the investigation is ongoing.

Haight allegedly stabbed a passenger in a van on the Thruway, causing serious injury.  That transport van was on the way to a methadone clinic in Buffalo. 

From there, police say she made her way to a home on Willet Road.  They received a call from a resident who stated a female had entered his home and that she was acting "irrationally".  The resident told the dispatcher that he was physically fighting to remove Haight from his house.  He then told police he was able to remove her from his house, but he believed she went into his shed. 

The caller described the woman as a Black or Hispanic woman in her mid-30s, wearing a blue t-shirt and jeans, and was barefoot. 

Police say the first officer arrived on the scene shortly after and was informed by the caller that the woman was "out of her mind", "acting crazy" and "possibly on something."

A second officer arrived on scene and they searched the shed and found no one inside. 

Officers noticed footprints in the snow and eventually followed them through a yard and creek, and eventually to a house on McKinley Parkway. 

Police say officers discovered a back door that was open.  A patrol lieutenant permitted them to make entry to the home to make sure the residents of the home were not there and to locate the suspect. 

Police say they announced themselves before entering.

Officers reported the house appeared ransacked and drawers were open with items on the floor.  Chief Dienes says the house is dark and dimly lit while they are searching the home. 

Officers eventually come to a narrow hallway leading to a bathroom.  They open the door and find a female, naked and cutting herself with a knife.  The officers leave the bathroom and give the woman commands to drop the knife. 

A third officer, who was securing the perimeter of the house entered the house to assist the two other officers in getting Haight to drop the knife. She eventually dropped the knife and the officers were able to get her out of the tub and to the hallway. 

They tried to take her into custody using handcuffs.  Officers say she resisted and ran back toward the bathroom, where she picked up an object. 

Police say as the officers tried to get Haight into custody, she made slashing and stabbing motions with the object. Chief Dienes says all three officers believed Haight was holding a knife. That's when Officer Gregoire, allegedly fired his service-issued gun and struck Haight in the chest with a bullet. Officers administered first aid to control bleeding until paramedics arrived.  

The other two officers who were there are cooperating with the investigation by the state attorney general's office.

 The investigation is ongoing.  

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