Gordon Casey, 19, was shot and killed on April 20, after Secret Service officers were called to the home in the 3000 block of Garrison Street NW just before 8 a.m.

There, authorities said they found Casey had broken multiple windows and was holding a metal post in the backyard.


Casey’s girlfriend, Emma Schultz, said that just hours before the incident at the embassy, ​​she saw him walking down Connecticut Avenue. He had just lost his job and was having a mental health crisis, she said.

“In the middle of Connecticut Avenue … [he was] walking back and forth. He was really paranoid,” she said.


Schultz said she met Casey at Sheppard Pratt School, a special education institution for students with emotional and behavioral disabilities.

“He was very calm, very, very sweet. Like I said before, he wouldn’t hurt a fly at all,” she said. “I just find it completely unacceptable.”

At the ambassador’s home, police said they ordered Casey to drop the pole several times and then fired a Taser-like device to try to control him.


The device had no effect, authorities said, and two officers fired at the suspect.

Casey was pronounced dead at the scene.

“We were getting married and everything,” Schultz said. “I just want justice for him. That’s all.”

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