Dashcam police video shows 'execution' of
California black man: lawyer
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[October 04, 2016]
By Alex Dobuzinskis
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Two Sacramento
police officers heard on a dashboard-camera video discussing how they
might run down a fleeing black man with their patrol car before killing
him in a burst of gunfire should be charged with murder, a lawyer for
his family said on Monday.
Attorney John Burris said in a phone interview the dashcam video
released by the city last week strongly suggested the officers who shot
Joseph Mann more than a dozen times on July 11 had already made up their
minds to harm him before getting out of their squad car and opening
fire.
Sacramento police have said two officers were responding to emergency
calls in California's capital city about a man armed with a gun and a
knife, although Mann, 51, was later found to have only a knife.
Burris and family members contend that Mann was mentally ill and
disconnected from reality at the time.
"It is as much of an execution as I've ever seen in a police case, and
there should be ramifications for that," Burris told a news conference
where he called for murder charges to be filed in the case.
The dashcam audio-video tape surfaced around the time of two other fatal
police shootings of black men in California - one in the San Diego
suburb of El Cajon last Tuesday and one in Los Angeles on Saturday -
that triggered a weekend of protests in both communities.
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Burris, who has already filed a civil rights lawsuit over the Mann
shooting, said he also sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General
Loretta Lynch calling for a federal probe of the case.
In the dashcam video obtained by the Sacramento Bee newspaper, which
enhanced the audio, the patrol car can be seen driving toward Mann
as he fled on foot. One officer is heard saying: "I'm going to hit
him," and the partner responds: "Go for it."
The video twice shows the patrol car veering toward Mann, who
appears to run to dodge the vehicle.
Out of full view of the camera, the two policemen, John Tennis and
Randy Lazoya, exit the vehicle before fatally shooting Mann,
Sacramento City Attorney Jim Sanchez said in a phone interview.
Burris said the two officers are white, but Sanchez declined to give
their race.
The Sacramento County district attorney is conducting a criminal
review of the shooting.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis in Los Angeles; Editing by Peter
Cooney)
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