Officer-Involved Death on Staten Island: OSI Launches Investigation

New York – In a harrowing turn of events, the New York Attorney General’s Office of Special Investigation (OSI) has initiated an investigation into the tragic shooting death of Jesse Campbell on Staten Island. The incident occurred following an encounter with two off-duty NYPD officers.

The grim encounter transpired at approximately 8:22 p.m. on August 15, 2025, when two officers spotted a man, reportedly holding a gun, along William Avenue between Hylan Boulevard and Russell Street. According to reports, the officers ordered Mr. Campbell not to move his hands before one of them discharged his service weapon, critically wounding him.

OSI’s intervention is in line with New York State Executive Law Section 70-b, which requires a thorough assessment of any incident where a police or peace officer may have caused a person’s death through an act or omission. The OSI investigation will be comprehensive, regardless of the officer’s on-duty or off-duty status, and the decedent’s armament or custody status.

At the scene, law enforcement recovered what they described as an imitation pistol. However, these are merely preliminary findings, with the situation remaining fluid as details continue to unfold.

The OSI probe is poised to scrutinize the circumstances surrounding this tragic event and determine whether any charges may be warranted against the involved officers.

This investigation serves as a stark reminder of the serious implications when police encounters turn deadly. The community awaits justice for Jesse Campbell, whose life was cut short in a violent confrontation with law enforcement.

Key Facts

🔒 Get the grimiest stories delivered weekly. Subscribe free →

Browse More

All New York Cases →All Districts →


Posted

in

by