Thursday, September 29, 2016

After 2 nights of protests, hundreds of police shootings in California

On Wednesday, the scene of a fatal police shooting protesters, El Cajon, California, hundreds gathered for a second night.
The protesters chanted violent and stressful time, engage in conversation with the police and passers- by shouted, but mostly about 100,000 remained in the city of San Diego County.
The last US city of El Cajon, a black man has been roiled by a police shooting. Charlotte, North Carolina Tulsa, Oklahoma demonstrations and Sacramento, California has erupted in recent weeks, the unrest in 2015, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and earlier this year in Minnesota and St. Paul Ferguson, Missouri saw echoes.
Alfred Okwera Olango, 38, was killed on Tuesday by firing the information.
One of her brothers and sisters 911 Olango Police say they had received a call saying, "Do not play like him." According to the caller, he was running into traffic, endangering themselves and motorists, police said. A restaurant, where they try to Olango is located behind the two officers.
Olango his pocket, causing an officer to draw his gun out of his hand, rejected the police in different directions. Olango continued to ignore orders and paced back and forth when the officer tried to talk to her, according to police.
At one point, Olango "Fasting is attracted by an object in front of her pants pocket, put both hands together and has grown rapidly to possess them, took what appeared to be a shooting stance," the police said Tuesday. It's an officer deployed his Taser and his gun several times, Olango interesting when fired, according to police.
A critical goal of a deadly weapon from his pants pocket before being shot dead by police - but a Vape smoking device, the data olice Department said Wednesday.
"Vape all the silver cylinder (Smok TFV4 mini) about 1 inch in diameter and 3 inches long that the officer had pointed out that," the police said in a statement. "Vape are collected as evidence from the scene."
Olango was taken to a local hospital where he was declared dead, according to police.
El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells said at a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, and the pain he saw in the video, "A man who was looking distraught."
Olango call 911. She says the mayor indicated that he had a mental illness, psychiatry training added to the information officer of the Police Department.
"Mental Emergency Response Team (premature) have many questions about," the police said in a statement Wednesday.
"Police officers came to the field of mental health information, call the police department in order to provide direct support to certified licensed physicians can partner with community Research Foundation / pert has a deal with."
Unfortunately, one of the official police statement Tuesday teamed with a flowery doctor at the time of the shooting and was not found on another call, he said.View GalleryHundreds of protesters gathered in the night, 2 policemen and nbsp; & Hellip;California, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in the night after the police shooting 2 (ABC News)
After shooting was recorded live via Facebook. Video, which is more than 25 minutes, an unknown woman who is a witness to what she says, she deserves being seen talking to police.
"When he took it out of his hand, he has to do something with his hands, but it was a gun. And that's when they shot him," she told authorities.
Facebook Live video of a distraught woman who says she is crying and the officer at the scene suggests the victim's sister.
"Oh, my God, you killed my brother!" A woman yells through tears. "I ask people to come and help you, and you killed my brother. I told you, he's sick. You're not Tase him, why, why, why, why?"
A police witness, the investigating officers volunteered on a cellphone video of the incident has provided. The video has not been released yet. Investigators recovered from the scene cellphone videos and other recordings are reviewed - to support his version of events, police said.
The district attorney's office if they see fit to the video shoot and release it, Wells said.
El Cajon Police Chief Jeff Davis promised there would be a thorough investigation.
"It must be transparent," he told a news conference on Tuesday. "It's more than one set of eyes to be seen, not just us."
A local high-profile lawyer Dan Gilleon, KGTV, a local ABC affiliate's family has hired Olango, reported.
Gilleon a statement that reads, in part, continued:
"Yesterday's shooting the family, the last thing they have to hire a lawyer to defend the media against her son wanted to try was shocked. However, a single, cherry ECPD taken from a video released them to freedom, we must refuse to answer."
Olango a refugee from Uganda and one of nine children, KGTV reported. In 1991 his family emigrated to the United States, and Uganda as well as the refugees claim political persecution.
On Tuesday, dozens of protesters gathered at the scene of the shooting, chanting, "Black Life" and "Hands Up, Do not shoot!"
This incident demonstrated that black men shot by police this month, the latest in a string. On September 20, Charlotte, North Carolina, 43-year-old police fatally Keith Lamont Scott, who fired the shot was in possession of investigators. September 16, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the police shot 40-year-old Terrence Crutcher, who was unarmed, was killed. Crutcher officer who has been charged with his death and shot on Friday, will make his first court appearance.

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