State and local officials are investigating the death of a man in Tempe, Arizona, who drowned while cops watched nearby. The officers responded to a call about an alleged dispute between Sean Bickings, 34, and his companion before he drowned. The city described Bickings as “unsheltered.” Body cam footage of the tragedy showed the man begging for help as they calmly stood by and watched him die. The three officers involved have been placed on leave while the situation is investigated.
According to a statement released by the City of Tempe, around 5 a.m. on May 28, Tempe Police cops found Bickings and a woman at a reservoir near a pedestrian bridge. The statement said both Bickings and his partner denied any physical violence had occurred, and neither was under arrest.
Body cam footage of the tragedy has been released, showing Bickings submerging himself in the water after conversing with the cops, who warned him he couldn’t swim there. In the 11-minute video, Bickings called out for the three cops to help immediately after he jumped in.
“I’m drowning!”
An officer then tells him to swim to a pylon, but Bickings says he can’t. One of the cops says, “okay, I’m not jumping in after you,” according to the transcript of the incident police released. At that point, Bickings’ companion pleads with the cops to help him because she knows he can’t swim.
“He is all I got. He is going to die. I can’t lose him.”
Cops finally called for a water rescue team after several pleas for help and requested help from the fire department, according to the transcript. Unfortunately, the water had silenced Bickings’ cries for help by that time.
The city said the three Tempe police officers have been placed on non-disciplinary paid administrative leave pending the investigations. They described the temporary leave as “customary” practice in critical incidents.
Roomies, are you shocked at all by the cops reaction in this situation? Hit play to see the body cam footage below.