DETROIT -- The Detroit Police Department SWAT team member whose gun went off, allegedly killing 7-year-old Aiyana Jones, has been identified. And details about his police record have been released.
Sources have told Local 4 that Detroit Police Department SWAT team member, 34-year-old officer Joseph Weekley is the one whose weapon fired and struck Aiyanna.
How that happened is currently under investigation by Michigan State Police.
Police said Weekley came into contact with Aiyanas grandmother, Mertilla Jones, when they busted through the door in the early hours of Sunday morning and his weapon accidentally fired.
Since the shooting, Weekley has been placed on a desk job.
He has been a member of the SWAT team for six years, and on the Detroit police force for 14 years, and has been profiled by the A&E show "Detroit SWAT."
He's also been cleared in a prior shooting during his time on the SWAT team that was not fatal.
Weekley is also currently named along with other SWAT members in a federal lawsuit claiming they pointed guns at children and shot two dogs during a raid in 2009, that netted a man who is now serving 7 to 15 years in prison for armed robbery.
Police sources also have told Local 4 that DPDs SWAT team has been put on hold until further notice.
Detroit Police Chief Warren Evans released a statement Tuesday that said he was extremely sorry for the family of a 7-year-old girl who was allegedly shot by an officer during a raid Sunday.
He also said the department "has its own painful self-examination to undergo."
Evans added that the findings of a state police investigation into Sunday morning's death of Aiyana "won't be pretty, but they will be honest."
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