Warning: The video included in this story contains graphical images to shoot officers.
(Krona) – Antioch Police Department released footage on July 10 of a shooting officer, which occurred in a house on 3800 blocks of Osprey Drive at Antioch on June 30.
A video about the scene presented by the police highlighting the 26 -year -old Davis Bahrami to death while accusing them of a knife in the center of the suburbs, according to the Antioch Police Department. The police responded to the house at 7:15 am after he contacted Bahrami with the number 911, saying that he “wants to kill his family,” said the Antioch Police Administration.
Antioch PD said: “The officers tried to contact the caller’s family, but they did not succeed.” While the officers were collecting information and setting a plan, a phone call was made [Bahrami] In an attempt to cancel the escalation of the situation and establish a communication with his family. Bahrami refused to allow the officers to speak with his family, and instead he made additional threats to kill his neighbor. “
During the call with Bahrarami, the officers gathered in a street corner near the house and asked him to meet them abroad. When Bahrami appeared, the officers were claimed to stop and reach the ground.
Antioch PD said: “In response to this, Barami removed a large knife from his belt and tried to extend officers before charging directly to them.” “Although the lowest ammunition was deployed, Bahrami continued to advance the officers while carrying a knife. The officers emptied their service weapons, and they hit Bararami. The officers at the scene of the accident provided the assistance until the paramedics arrived near and reached care.
The officers participating in the shooting remaining a paid administrative leave, for each department’s policy. The Antioch Police Administration is investigating the shooting of this photography in partnership with the office of the Costa Costa provincial lawyer.
Footage released by the Antioch Police Department show the shooting angles of the body’s police cameras, a police drone and the neighborhoods surveillance videos.