Share this article:
Print

St. Bernard deputy shoots, kills man

Click here for a free download of the latest Adobe Flash Player.

by Paul Murphy / Eyewitness News

Posted on November 13, 2009 at 8:56 AM

Updated Friday, Nov 13 at 4:22 PM

******
800 Lebeau Street
29.9531909 -90.0024709

View larger map

ARABI - Answering a domestic disturbance call, a St. Bernard deputy shot and killed a man earlier this morning in the 800 block of Lebeau Street.

Sheriff jack Stephens says the shooting is proof positive that domestic disturbance calls are some of the most dangerous calls for his deputies.

According to the sheriff, 31-year-old Casey Dumas was shot twice by Corporal Marco Spicuzza, shortly after 1 a.m. Friday.  

Dumas’ estranged wife Robin Menzato called 911, claiming dumas choked her and threatened to burn down their house in the 800 block of Lebeau Street in Arabi.

The coupled had been married for the past year and recently separated.

The sheriff says as deputies investigated the call, Dumas arrived back on the scene and put a gun in his mouth. He was ordered to drop the weapon and, according to the sheriff, that’s when Dumas pointed the gun at Spicuzza and Spicuzza fired, hitting Dumas in the chest and shoulder.

With Dumas “arriving on the scene, armed, knowing that there was a uniformed officer there, who had responded to a complaint of a domestic violence, drawing the weapon, threatening to kill himself, and certainly pointing the gun at the officer was self-destructive,” said Stephens. “And there can be no outcome than one we had.”

Sheriff Stephens says the shooting is still under investigation, but at this point, he believes it was an appropriate use of deadly force. The sheriff likened the shooting to suicide by cop.

Stephens said Spicuzza, a 12-year veteran of the force, has been reassigned to desk duty while the shooting is under investigation.

 

Share this article:
Print

To add a comment, please register or login.

Leave your comment
1000 characters remaining

Submit

We welcome your comments on this story's topic. Off-topic comments, personal attacks, and inappropriate language may be flagged and removed, and comment privileges blocked, per our Terms of Service. Thanks for keeping the comments space respectful.

Privacy Policy

HTML is not allowed.

mrglockster said on November 13, 2009 at 11:04 AM

BLAME IT ON WHITEY

sassyfrass said on November 13, 2009 at 11:52 AM

mrglock: who is WHITEY? The officer needs a medal, He more-than-likely saved this female's life. GOOD JOB OFFICER.

lagirl01 said on November 13, 2009 at 12:40 PM

mrglockster's post needs to be removed!!!!!!!!!!!

lagirl01 said on November 13, 2009 at 12:41 PM

mrglockster's comment needs to be removed!!!!!!!!!!! Please put back "report post" button!!!!!!!!!!!!

fritz said on November 13, 2009 at 1:23 PM

GOOD JOB

gumbo1 said on November 13, 2009 at 6:21 PM

what the hell dose whitey have to do with this. mrglooksters comments should be removed from this blog. talk about rasist.. good example..

lalady said on November 13, 2009 at 11:10 PM

I think this officer acted professionally, he saved that woman's life. Mr Glockster you are a racist idiot. WWL please bring back the old web page it was more friendlier and easier. I noticed a lot less people commits on the stories, that means that WWL is losing fans. I comment a lot less than I use to. I do not go on WWL web site as often as I use to.