Three Tempe, Arizona, police officers stood by and watched a man drown as he pleaded with them for help, police transcripts show.

Authorities said they responded to a report of domestic violence outside of the Tempe Center for the Arts after 5 a.m. on May 28. They questioned Sean Bickings and a woman who identified herself as his wife.

Body-worn camera footage shows Bickings slowly climbing into the Tempe Town Lake in the middle of the conversation with officers. Officials said he swam 30 to 40 yards before showing signs of distress.

 

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The body camera footage does not show the entire incident “due to the sensitive nature of the remaining portion of the recording,” but officials released a transcript detailing the reminder of the incident instead.

“He soon went under and did not resurface,” according to a statement from Tempe Police Department.

None of the officers jumped in to save Bickings, and when the woman begged them to intervene, they threatened to detain her, transcripts show.

“I’m going to drown. I am going to drown,” Bickings said.

“No, you’re not,” the officer identified as Officer 2 said.

“Go at least go to the pylon and hold on,” Officer 1 said.

“I can’t. I can’t,” Bickings said.

“OK, I’m not jumping in after you,” Officer 1 said.

“Please help me,” Bickings said. “Please, please, please.”

Bickings told officers he was drowning three times and asked for help two times, the transcript shows.

Sean Bickings drowns on May 28, 2022, during an encounter with Tempe police. (YouTube screenshots/ Fox 10)

Officials later said in a statement that the officers told Bickings and his partner that they were running their names to check for warrants. Both the woman and Bickings denied that a physical altercation had occurred. Officials said neither of them was being detained for any offense.

The footage does not show officers informing either of them of the warrant check.

“That check had not yet been completed when Bickings decided to slowly climb over a 4-foot metal fence and enter the water,” officials said in a statement.

Source: ‘He’s Drowning Right In Front of You!’: Bodycam Footage Shows Arizona Cops Standing By as Man Drowns, Threatening to Detain His Wife as She Pleads for Their Help