Los Angeles Times

Police kill armed man at S.F. airport

- By Hayley Smith

San Francisco police shot and killed a man they said was armed with guns in San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport on Thursday morning.

Police were called to the airport’s internatio­nal terminal around 7:30 a.m. after receiving reports of a man armed with two guns at the BART station entrance to the terminal’s main hall, said airport spokesman Doug Yakel.

Officers “attempted to de-escalate the situation, but the suspect continued to demonstrat­e threatenin­g behavior,” Yakel said. No suspect descriptio­n was immediatel­y available.

Police used unspecifie­d nonlethal measures on the suspect, but he continued to advance, at which time officers “fired shots to neutralize the threat.”

The suspect died from his injuries, Yakel said. One other person, who was not identified, suffered minor injuries and was taken to a hospital for treatment.

During a news conference Thursday afternoon, San Francisco Police Department spokeswoma­n Grace Gatpandan said the shooting is being investigat­ed by the San Mateo County district attorney’s office, sheriff’s office and coroner’s office. The police department’s internal affairs division and the San Francisco Department of Police Accountabi­lity are also assisting.

California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta later announced that the state's Department of Justice would conduct an independen­t investigat­ion into the shooting.

The SFPD will hold a public town hall on the shooting within 10 days as part of the department’s “commitment to transparen­cy,” Gatpandan said.

BART services were temporaril­y suspended and passengers were routed around the affected area, Yakel said. BART officials reopened the airport station at 8:45 a.m., they said on Twitter.

 ?? Stephen Lam Associated Press ?? FIRST RESPONDERS at the scene of a fatal police shooting at San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport.
Stephen Lam Associated Press FIRST RESPONDERS at the scene of a fatal police shooting at San Francisco Internatio­nal Airport.

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