According to the police account, investigators collected 31 fired cartridge casings at the scene. Three of the casings were linked to a .40 caliber handgun, which authorities say none of the responding officers were carrying.
On Monday, the Philadelphia Police Department released the names of the white, male officers who shot Alexander.
Christopher Burton, 28, with 4 years of service and Charles McCairns, 29, with 3 years of service were the two officers who made the original stop.
Michael Braun, 30, with 8 years of service; David Tamamoto, 40, with 13 years of service; and Matthew Ponente, 29, with 4 years of service were the officers who responded as backup. Ponente is the officer who was shot in the foot.
Police say they interviewed the three other people in the car after the shooting and said Alexander had told them he was carrying a gun and that he couldn’t go back to jail.
Ishea Cedeno, Alexander’s aunt, disputed the police account while speaking to FOX 29 earlier Thursday. She said the officers who stopped the car racially profiled her nephew, who was Black, along with the other passengers. Cedeno also told the TV station that the officer was “scared” because he had shot himself in the foot.
It’s unclear from the police account if the officer’s gunshot wound came from Alexander, one of the other officers, or if it was self-inflicted. The injured officer was also taken to Einstein Medical Center for treatment and later released.