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Contra Costa Sheriff s Office released body camera video from March 11 fatal shooting of Tyrell Wilson
Deputy Andrew Hall, who shot and killed Wilson, on Wednesday was charged with manslaughter and assault in 2018 killing of Laudemar Arboleda
Hall shot Arboleda, 33, an unarmed Filipino man, nine times following a slow pursuit; deputy claimed he feared Arboleda would run him over
Newly released shooting shows Hall confronting Wilson in the middle of a busy intersection in Danville over reports he had been throwing rocks at cars
Wilson initially refuses to stop and tries to walk away, but Hall pulls his gun on him after the man takes out a knife
George Soros-Backed DA Charges California Officer in Case from 2018 After Chauvin Verdict
22 Apr 2021
Contra Costa County, California, District Attorney Diana Becton, who was backed by left-wing billionaire George Soros, charged a sheriff’s deputy Wednesday in a shooting from 2018 after the same officer shot an armed suspect last month.
The charges against Deputy Andrew Hall alsocame the day after a Minnesota jury convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.
In 2018, Hall shot and killed 33-year-old Laudemer Arboleda during a high-speed pursuit. As the Associated Pres (AP) notes:
In the 2018 incident, the 33-year-old Arbodela was killed after leading officers on a slow chase through Danville. Sheriff’s Department video shows Hall stopping his patrol car, getting out and running toward the sedan driven by Arboleda. Hall then opened fire and continued to shoot as Arboleda’s car passed by, striking Arbole
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Family of Tyrell Wilson sues Danville over fatal police shooting
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A cellphone video captured by a motorist who declined to be identified depicts the shooting of Tyrell Wilson by Danville police Officer Andrew Hall on March 11, 2021. Wilson died six days later in a local hospital. The officer contended that Wilson was armed with a folding knife he had refused to relinquish and that he had advanced toward Hall, giving him cause to shoot.anonymous /Show MoreShow Less
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During a march to Danville Police Department headquarters, Veronica Benjamin points to where Tyrell Wilson was fatally shot by the same police officer who shot and killed Laudemer Arboleda in November 2018.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
April 06, 2021 - 12:09 PM
DANVILLE, Calif. - A lawyer for the family of a homeless Black man fatally shot last month by a San Francisco Bay Area police officer has said that a video serves as proof that the shooting was unjustified â a claim disputed by the police officer s lawyer.
The video recorded by a bystander to the March 11 shooting of Tyrell Wilson, 32, by Danville Police Officer Andrew Hall was obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle Monday. Wilson had been staying near a public parking lot used by carpoolers.
It shows the two facing one another in the San Francisco Bay Area community, standing feet apart. Hall appears to move toward Wilson, as Wilson appears to step backward. Hall points his gun at Wilson, who is facing him and then Hall shoots once, the video shows. Wilson collapses on his back and Hall stands over him.