Pubdate: Fri, 05 Nov 2004 Source: Post and Courier, The (Charleston, SC) Copyright: 2004 Evening Post Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.charleston.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/567 Author: Steve Reeves,and glenn Smith Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) POLICE SAY SUSPECTS CHOSE SITE Mall Shoppers Weren't At Risk, Department Says North Charleston police say innocent people were never in harm's way when a drug sting turned deadly Wednesday night in a parking lot outside Northwoods Mall. A North Charleston officer shot 20-year-old Jammar Antwan West of Charleston once in the chest at about 6:30 p.m. after he fired one shot at police. West died at the scene. No officers were hurt. Undercover detectives set up the drug sting, but West and 18-year-old Lavon Drayton, the targets of the sting, chose the mall parking lot, said police spokesman Spencer Pryor. Officers had to let the two men choose the location in order for the sting operation to work. "Ideally we would do these things out in the middle of a desert somewhere, but realistically that's not going to happen," Pyror said. "Ninety-nine percent of the time, we don't get to pick the location." Pryor said the targets of drug stings almost invariably choose a populated area. "The drug dealers don't want to go to a secluded area," he said. "They want there to be plenty of other people around." Pryor said safeguards, including officers observing the sting from a distance, were in place to keep any bystanders from being hurt. The sting occurred in a parking lot not far from Belk department store. Police said no shoppers were nearby at the time. "These officers didn't go there with the expectation that this gentleman was going to produce a gun," Pryor said. After the undercover detectives completed the drug deal, uniformed officers moved in to make the arrest. Pryor said West, who was a passenger in a car driven by Drayton, then got out of the car and fired one shot at a uniformed officer. Investigators later found a second gun hidden inside the vehicle. Pryor said the officer, who has not been publicly identified, had no choice but to use deadly force. "He felt his life was in danger," Pryor said. The officer has been assigned to administrative duties while the State Law Enforcement Division conducts an investigation of the shooting. Officers at the scene recovered about 2 ounces of cocaine with a street value of about $6,000. West was charged last year with several drug-related offenses, including trafficking drugs and possession with intent to distribute. He also was charged with possessing a firearm during a violent crime. Drayton has no previous record but was charged with several drug-related offenses, including possession with intent to distribute. The shooting isn't the first time an undercover drug buy has ended in death in the Lowcountry. In May 2000, Charleston County narcotics officers fatally shot 20-year-old Kenneth Coaxum during a cocaine buy outside a convenience store on Dorchester Road in North Charleston. Officers shot Coaxum after he reportedly struck two deputies with his car as they moved in to arrest him. Wednesday's shooting was the second police shooting at Northwoods Mall in little more than a year. Robert Lamont Lloyd, who was wanted on drug charges, was shot four times by North Charleston police in the parking lot in August 2003 after leading officers on a car chase and pointing a gun at police. Lloyd recovered from his wounds. In a 2001 incident, Charleston police officer William S. McDaniel was shot when a handcuffed shoplifting suspect at Citadel Mall was able to grab the officer's gun during a struggle. McDaniel was shot in the right side, but the wound was not life-threatening. POLICE SHOOTINGS North Charleston police shootings from 1995 to present: September 1995: An officer fired at two unidentified men and missed. April 1997: Lawrence Barron was shot in the leg after firing at a police officer and wounding two patrons of a Spruill Avenue nightclub. August 1999: Ronald Burris was shot and wounded by officers after a high-speed chase through Charleston and North Charleston in a stolen car. September 2000: An officer fired three shots at Mario Jevar King and missed in a confrontation with the pistol-wielding armed robbery suspect on Spruill Avenue. October 2000: Edward Snowden was fatally shot by two officers who were called to his aid at a Dorchester Road video store. Snowden was being attacked by a group of men and was holding a gun when police arrived. December 2000: Saint Julian German Jr. was wounded by two officers after he charged at them with a gun after a chase into Charleston. May 2001: Richard Spearing was fatally shot after attacking an officer responding to a domestic disturbance call at a Token Street apartment. October 2001: An officer fired a shot and missed a suspect who grabbed for the officer's gun during a struggle after a traffic stop on Fairwind Drive. October 2002: Demaul Cortez Simmons was wounded by gunfire after shooting at two police officers at a Sumner Avenue mobile home park. August 2003: Robert Lamont Lloyd was shot four times after he reportedly pointed a gun at two officers on Northwoods Boulevard after a car chase. November 2003: Asberry Wylder was fatally shot by police after he stole meat from a nearby supermarket and stabbed an officer in the chest as police tried to apprehend him. August 2004: A 15-year-old was wounded after reportedly trying to run down officers with a stolen truck after a chase through the Chicora-Cherokee neighborhood. November 2004: Jammar West was fatally shot after reportedly firing at officers during an undercover drug buy in the parking lot of Northwoods Mall. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin