Investigators released more details this week about the Oct. 29 officer-involved shooting that killed a 21-year-old Camas man.
According to a press release issued by a regional investigative team on Tuesday, Nov. 10, investigators allege a surveillance video shows Kevin E. Peterson Jr., the Black man killed in the Oct. 29 officer-involved shooting in Vancouver, pointed a handgun toward law enforcement officers, but say they have found no evidence showing Peterson fired that gun.
Investigators also released the names of the three Clark County Sheriff’s deputies involved in Peterson’s death: Det. Jeremy Brown, 46, a 14-year veteran of the sheriff’s office; Det. Robert Anderson, 42, a 13-year sheriff’s office veteran — both assigned to the Clark County Regional Drug Task Force — and Deputy Jonathan Feller, 46, a patrol division deputy who has been with the sheriff’s office for two years and worked for 14 years in South Dakota law enforcement before coming to Clark County.
According to investigators, the events leading up to the shooting death of Peterson began on Oct. 29, when detectives with the regional drug task force attempted to purchase Xanax from a Black male driving a Mercedes — later identified as Peterson — in a Quality Inn parking lot off Northeast Highway 99 in Hazel Dell.
Investigators say the detectives were driving unmarked cars but were wearing tactical vests identifying themselves as law enforcement and allege Peterson fled on foot after seeing the detectives.