Police: NJ Man Wrote Apology Before Goading Officer To Kill Him

MANCHESTER, N.J. (AP) — Authorities say a man who goaded a New Jersey police officer into shooting him had written a note apologizing for using the officer in his suicide.

The Ocean County Prosecutor's Office says 18-year-old Limichael Shine, of Toms River, called 911 on Sunday and said he wanted a police officer because he was going to kill himself.

Authorities say Shine told Manchester Township police to shoot him. They say he walked toward officers with a knife, despite orders to drop the weapon. An officer shot Shine once and he died at a hospital.

A note was found near Shine in which he said his goal was to have an officer take his life.

The shooting is under investigation.

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