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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

#HNNGunViolence #HNNAfrica What REALLY happened @ElCajonPolice Shooting of black man

El Cajon Police

We in Africa just think police are just out to kill black men. That is not so. The police department tweeted a press release and below you can read it. My earlier story is justified here. These officers are trained to shoot a subject about to hurt them and the public first. The picture pretty much tells the story. The community should calm down and let cops do their jobs. This man was pacing in traffic and could have been hit by cars or cause an accident. Sad incident though. I lived 30 years in America and know this. I'm sure they are still working on this investigation and the mental health aspect of it. I will update you with new information.


EL CAJON POLICE DEPT. – PRESS RELEASE INFORMATION SHEET

TYPE OF INCIDENT: UPDATE Officer Involved Shooting

DATE AND TIME OCCURRED: 09/27/16 - 2:11 PM

LOCATION OF OCCURRENCE: 800 Block of Broadway, El Cajon

RESUME OF INCIDENT:
Today, the El Cajon Police Department received calls of a man who was “not acting like himself”. He was walking in traffic, not only endangering himself, but motorists. Two officers located him behind a local restaurant in the 800 block of Broadway. The subject described as an adult African American male in his 30’s, wearing a black tank top and blue jeans. The subject refused multiple instructions by the first officer on scene to remove his concealed hand from in his pocket. Because the subject did not comply the officer drew his firearm and pointed it at the subject while continuing to give him instructions to remove his hand from his pocket.

The second responding officer arrived on scene and immediately prepared to deploy a less lethal electronic control device while the other officer covered.

The subject paced back and forth while officers tried to talk to him. At one point, the subject rapidly drew an object from his front pants pocket, placed both hands together and extended them rapidly toward the officer taking up what appeared to be a shooting stance. At this time, the officer with the electronic control device discharged his weapon. Simultaneously, the officer with the firearm discharged his weapon several times, striking the subject.

Officers provided first aid on scene until medics arrived and transported the subject to an area hospital for treatment. The subject has passed away as a result of his injuries.

While detectives where on scene investigating the officer involved shooting, a witness came forward and notified officers they had video footage of the incident. That witness voluntarily provided their phone to the police department and gave written consent for the officers to view the video. Investigators have been able to download the video. This was the only phone provided to officers in this investigation. No other phones were taken from witnesses. Investigators are reviewing the video and other video recovered from the scene. All video recovered so far in this investigation clearly shows the incident as described above.

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the El Cajon Police Department at (619) 579-3311. Individuals with information on this incident who wish to remain anonymous can contact Crime Stoppers tip line at (888) 580-8477.
The El Cajon Police would like to assure the community that a complete and thorough investigation will be completed. We have already contacted the District Attorney’s Office so that they can conduct their concurrent investigation and their representatives are already on scene.

It is the policy of the El Cajon Police Department to place all officers involved in a critical incident on Administrative Leave. The two officers will be on administrative leave at the conclusion of the investigation.

The attached image is a single frame take from one of the videos that investigators are reviewing.

Cell phone video 3

Prepared by: Captain F.LaHaye Date/Time: 09/27/2016 10:00 PM

Review by: J. Davis, CHIEF OF POLICE

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