Charges filed against man shot, wounded by Dayton police

Police recovered two weapons, including a handgun that was stolen, after shooting and wounding a man Friday night who reportedly pointed a gun at two officers.

The man shot, identified as 45-year-old Eric Tyrone Grady Sr. of Dayton, was charged Monday in Dayton Municipal Court with four counts of having weapons while under disability. He is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday.

Dayton police were called twice Friday night to the 900 block of Custer Place on a report of a man with a gun. Two officers responded around 10:50 p.m. but did not find the armed man. The officers told witnesses to call 911 if the man returned and cleared the scene, Dayton Police Chief Kamran Afzal said during a Monday afternoon media briefing.

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The same two officers were dispatched at 11:36 p.m. after the man returned to Custer Place. The officers arrived at 11:37 p.m. and shortly thereafter video from one officer’s body worn camera appeared to show the gunman not comply with police commands to drop his weapon.

“Both officers discharged their firearms at the suspect after the suspect raised the firearm in their direction,” Afzal said.

One officer fired once and the second fired three times, the chief said.

Following the shooting, the officers rendered medical aid, including applying a tourniquet. Medics took Grady to a local hospital for treatment of wounds described as not life-threatening. He was expected to be released soon and booked into the Montgomery County Jail, the chief said.

Grady was booked at 1:38 p.m. Tuesday into the Montgomery County Jail, online booking records show.

The two officers who fired their weapons are on paid administrative leave in accordance with department policy. Neither officer was named but both have been with the department for 18 months. Neither has any disciplinary records and one of the officers has a letter of commendation, Afzal said.

Police recovered two handguns at the scene. One was reported stolen in Dayton that had 46 live rounds in a drum-style extended magazine. The second had 12 live rounds in an extended magazine, Afzal said.

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Grady has prior convictions for assault, robbery, carrying a concealed weapon and possession of cocaine, police said.

“Definitely not an individual that should have a gun,” Afzal said.

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is handling the criminal investigation and the Dayton Police Department will conduct an administrative investigation.

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