Revealing the 22yearold may have been shot eight times during a Police Encounter that has sparked waves of protest. Each one of these bullets independently possessed a fatal capacity. Reporter the examination was performed by pathologist dr. Bennet omalu, famous for his studies of chronic head trauma in professional football players. He says the findings suggest that clark was standing sideways when the first shot was fired. And the injuries caused made him, shoved him around, and he turned around, and his back was facing the officers. Reporter the familys autopsy claiming six bullets hit clark in the back, and a seventh to his side. Show your hands. Gun, gun, gun Reporter Police fire 20 rounds at clark who is unarmed while they were responding to a report of vandalism. The Sacramento Police Officers Association has defended the
in the Deadly Police shooting of Alton Sterling in baton rouge. Tonight police releasing new and sometimes graphic video of the encounter that led to that Fata
in the deadly police shooting of alton sterling in baton rouge. tonight police releasing new and sometimes graphic video of the encounter that led to that fatal shooting and the department taking action to discipline those officers. abc s steve osunsami is there in baton rouge. reporter: after nearly two years of holding onto these violent images, baton rouge police late tonight are releasing every frame they have of the arrest that led to the death of alton sterling. security videos from the corner store where he was killed in july of 2016 show how he was in front of the store selling homemade cds. officers howie lake and blane salamoni arrive, responding to a 911 call that sterling was threatening someone with a gun. these pictures are from officer salamoni s bodycam. for the first time, we re seeing what happens before sterling is killed. it gets physical fast. sterling is hit with a stun gun, and gets back up. you see officer salamoni react, and tackle him to the ground. at one p
times, including a bullet through his heart. [ gunfire ] but the district attorney, who studied the evidence for the last year, says it s not that simple, and he won t charge the officers. what i m describing took police very quickly, and involved two officers who had good reason to believe that mr. sterling was armed with a firearm, and that he was continuously resisting. reporter: sterling was outside the store selling homemade cds in july of 2016, when someone called 911 saying he had a gun. officers howie lake and blane salamoni responded and things turned physical quickly. salamoni fired every single shot. police did recover a loaded gun from the bottom of sterling s pocket. the killing lit up the streets of baton rouge. the protests went on for days. the way they killed him was in cold blood. you know it, i know it. reporter: sterling s family and lawyers say he d be alive today if he weren t black.