SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The family of a mentally ill man who was shot nine times by a police officer in a wealthy San Francisco Bay area suburb has received a $4.9 million settlement from the town and county where the officer worked, nearly three years after the 2018 fatal shooting, the family’s lawyer said Wednesday.
Video: California deputy shoots Black man within a minute
JULIET WILLIAMS, Associated Press
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1of3This image from body-worn camera video provided by the Contra Costa Sheriff shows Contra Costa County sheriff s Deputy Andrew Hall with his gun pointed into a car driven by Laudemar Arboleda, Nov. 3, 2018, in Danville, Calif. Hall has been charged in the fatal shooting of Arboleda, a Filipino man who was unarmed. Hall was charged with manslaughter and assault Wednesday, April 21, 2021, after shooting Arboleda nine times during the slow-moving car pursuit. (Contra Costa Sheriff via AP)APShow MoreShow Less
2of3This image from body-worn camera video provided by the Contra Costa Sheriff shows Contra Costa County sheriff s Deputy Andrew Hall with his gun pointed at a car driven by Laudemar Arboleda, Nov. 3, 2018, in Danville, Calif. Hall has been charged in the fatal shooting of Arboleda, a Filipino man who was unarmed. Hall was charged with manslaughter
California cop shot Black man within a minute of asking him to stop, shows new video
California cop shot Black man within a minute of asking him to stop, shows new video
A white sheriff’s deputy in the San Francisco Bay Area shot and killed a Black man in the middle of a busy intersection about a minute after trying to stop him on suspicion of throwing rocks at cars last month, newly released video showed.
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Graphic body camera footage showing Deputy Andrew Hall shooting Tyrell Wilson. (via AP)
A white sheriff’s deputy in the San Francisco Bay Area shot and killed a Black man in the middle of a busy intersection about a minute after trying to stop him on suspicion of throwing rocks at cars last month, newly released video showed.