Imperial Valley Press

Slain grocery store manager’s family slams edited LAPD video

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The family of a bystander accidental­ly killed by police when they tried to stop a gunman from entering a Los Angeles grocery store blasted newly released video of the shooting Tuesday, saying it’s carefully crafted to paint officers in the best light.

The video released by the Los Angeles Police Department shows officers chasing suspect Gene Evin Atkins after they say he shot his grandmothe­r and kidnapped his girlfriend.

It includes about six minutes of footage from the 14-minute car chase, the ensuing July 21 shootout with police outside a Trader Joe’s, and the hourslong standoff inside the grocery store after the gunman took hostages. It also includes lengthy messages from two department officials.

Lawyers representi­ng the family of Mely Corado, the store manager killed by police in the shootout, called the video a “highly edited, narrated, slickly produced public relations piece.”

“Rather than act in a spirit of transparen­cy, (police) have turned it into a public relations effort to shine the most favorable light on the actions of the officers that were involved in this shooting,” said attorney John Taylor at a news conference. “They want to control the narrative.”

Despite multiple requests, Taylor said the department has refused to release unedited car, helicopter and officer body-camera footage of the shooting.

Corado’s father, Albert Corado, spoke through tears about his daughter at the news conference, saying she “was a very special person who loved her family and friends.”

“We are devastated by her loss,” he said. “We have many questions about how Mely died but we don’t have any answers.”

Department spokesman Josh Rubenstein didn’t return a message seeking comment. He’s one of the department officials who speaks to viewers in the video, saying it’s meant to help the public “gain a better understand­ing of what occurred that afternoon based on what we know right now.”

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