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Officer fatally shoots woman holding a knife and her 2-month-old baby after she charges at him

elisa garcia by elisa garcia
November 29, 2024
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2-month-old girl and her mother died after the woman took a large knife while holding her daughter and charged at an officer who then opened fire, killing both the mother and the baby
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In a heartbreaking incident in Missouri, a 34-year-old mother, M. Pike, and her 2-month-old daughter lost their lives during a police shooting. The event, captured on bodycam footage, has ignited widespread discussions about social services and police responses to mental health crises.

On November 7, police were called to an apartment following a domestic disturbance reported by T. Coombs, the baby’s paternal grandmother. Concerned for the child’s welfare, Coombs alleged that Pike had thrown objects at her, pulled her hair, and tried to push her down the stairs.

Bodycam footage revealed a tense encounter with Pike, who appeared distressed and did not respond verbally to officers. Found holding her baby while hiding in a closet, she refused repeated requests to hand over the child. Officers spent 11 minutes attempting to de-escalate the situation. Pike eventually moved to sit on a bed near a nightstand holding a large knife. Moments later, she raised the knife over her head while holding the baby and lunged at an officer, prompting the fatal shooting that killed both her and the child.

The incident has raised serious concerns about the adequacy of social services and intervention strategies for struggling parents. Pike and the child’s father, M. Holder, were known to have mental health challenges but retained custody of the baby. Reports indicate Pike had previously tried to harm both herself and the infant, further highlighting the missed opportunities for intervention.

Family members, including Coombs, stated they had contacted the Missouri Department of Social Services and police long before the tragedy, urging them to help Pike, whom they suspected of suffering from postpartum depression. Coombs also described an alarming incident in late October when Pike allegedly attempted to smother the baby in the woods. Following this, the baby was hospitalized, and Pike voluntarily entered a mental health facility for evaluation.

Despite these red flags, social services reportedly failed to act decisively. The child remained in the parents’ custody, and a meeting with social workers scheduled for November 6—just one day before the shooting—did not result in immediate action. When the parents didn’t respond to calls, a social services representative suggested the grandparents might gain custody, but no immediate steps were taken.

The lack of intervention has drawn intense criticism. Coombs and other family members believe that stronger actions by social services could have prevented the tragedy. They accuse the system of failing to protect both the child and the mother despite clear warning signs.

As the community mourns the loss of Pike and her infant daughter, there are calls for systemic reforms to ensure vulnerable families receive timely and effective support. The three officers involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation.

The tragedy underscores the urgent need for improved mental health resources, child welfare safeguards, and coordinated efforts between law enforcement and social services to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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