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California cop shoots black man

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EL CAJON (AP) — The fatal police shooting of a black man who drew something from his pocket and extended his hands in a “shooting stance” happened about a minute after officers in a San Diego suburb arrived where a distraught man was reportedly walking in traffic, a police spokesman said Wednesday.

It took police more than an hour to respond because of other calls, El Cajon Lt. Rob Ransweiler said. Officers arrived at a parking lot next to a Mexican fast- food restaurant about 2:10 p.m. Tuesday, and Alfred Olango, who was unarmed, was shot about a minute later, police said.

Mayor Bill Wells said he was concerned how quickly the shooting took place, though he said video taken by a bystander was enlighteni­ng and he didn’t think it was “tremendous­ly complicate­d to figure out what happened.”

Police said the man had refused to comply with instructio­ns to remove a hand from his pants pocket and paced back and forth before rapidly drawing an object from the pocket. The item turned out to be an electronic cigarette device, police said late Wednesday.

Some protesters said he was shot while his hands were raised in the air, though police disputed that and produced a single frame from the cellphone video to support their account.

The image showed the man in what police called a “shooting stance.” His hands were clasped together and he was pointing directly at an officer who had assumed a similar posture a few feet away. That officer fired his handgun and a second officer, farther away, simultaneo­usly fired his electric stun gun, Chief Jeff Davis said.

Wells was asked how he would feel if it was his child that had been shot.

“I saw a man who was distraught, and a man acting like he was in great pain,” Wells said. “And I saw him get gunned down and killed. If he was my son, I would be devastated.”

Olango came to the US decades ago as a refugee from Uganda.

 ?? AP ?? Demonstrat­ors yell at police during a protest in El Cajon, California Wednesday. Dozens of activists protested the killing of Alfred Olango, a Ugandan refugee shot by an officer.
AP Demonstrat­ors yell at police during a protest in El Cajon, California Wednesday. Dozens of activists protested the killing of Alfred Olango, a Ugandan refugee shot by an officer.

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