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Video shows park police firing up to 9 times, killing motorist

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McLEAN, Va. — A dashboard video released Wednesday shows national park police in Virginia firing their weapons up to nine times at a car they had stopped after a fourminute, stop-and-go chase, killing an apparently unarmed motorist.

Lawyers for the family of the dead motorist, 25-year-old Bijan Ghaisar, said the video provides clear evidence police overreacte­d.

“No one was even close to being in harm’s way until a pair of U.S. Park Police officers repeatedly shot Bijan at close range as he sat, unarmed, in his Jeep on a residentia­l street,” lawyers for Ghaisar’s family said in a statement Wednesday after the video was made public.

Ghaisar, of McLean, died after the Nov. 17 chase, in which he was shot by U.S. Park Police. Authoritie­s say Ghaisar fled after being involved in a crash on the George Washington Parkway. The FBI is investigat­ing the shooting.

Fairfax County Police Chief Edwin Roessler said he released the video Wednesday in an effort at transparen­cy.

The four-minute nighttime video shows a chase beginning on the parkway a few miles south of the nation’s capital, then turning into a neighborho­od. It shows the car driven by Ghaisar stopping twice during the chase, and officers approachin­g the car with guns drawn. In both cases, Ghaisar drives off.

At the third and final stop, officers with guns drawn approach the car at the driver side door. When the car starts to move again, five gunshots are heard. The car starts to drift into a ditch, and two more sets of two gunshots are heard.

“The video does not provide all the answers,” Roessler said in a statement Wednesday accompanyi­ng the video’s release. “However, we should all have confidence in the FBI’s investigat­ion of this matter as I know it will be thorough, objective and profession­al.”

The Ghaisar family’s lawyers, Roy Austin and Thomas Connolly, said the video depicts “the senseless killing of a young man at the hands of those charged with protecting public safety.”

“Bijan Ghaisar was repeatedly threatened by overaggres­sive and out-ofcontrol law enforcemen­t officers, after he drove away from a minor traffic incident in which he was the victim and in which there was little property damage and no known injuries,” the lawyers said.

In an interview, Austin said he suspects Ghaisar, who has no criminal record, drove off after stopping because he was spooked by the very first stop initiated by Park Police, in which police cut him off in the middle of the highway and approached with guns drawn, yanking at his front door.

“A lot of people’s reactions would be, ‘I am in danger here,’ ” Austin said.

The aggressive response by police is all the more puzzling, Austin said, because the crash that precipitat­ed the chase was little more than a fenderbend­er in which Ghaisar’s car was rear-ended by an Uber driver, according to an accident report.

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