Fatal Police Shooting In San Mateo County Under Investigation: Police
- A police shooting that resulted in a man's death took place in South San Francisco on Wednesday evening, where he allegedly aimed a gun at officers.
- The suspect was reported trying to break into a public restroom while holding a metal object and shouting obscenities, according to the South San Francisco Police Department.
- Officers attempted less-lethal measures but resorted to shooting once the suspect pointed a replica firearm at them.
- Medical personnel declared the man dead at the scene, and officers involved are currently on paid administrative leave, as stated by department protocol.
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Man dies from police shooting in South San Francisco
(KRON) -- A man is dead after being shot by three police officers Wednesday evening in South San Francisco, according to authorities. The South San Francisco Police Department (SSFPD) said he pointed what was believed to be a firearm at officers before being shot. The suspect was identified as 38-year-old Ohio man Andrew Mate, according to SSFPD. Officers responded at 7 p.m. to the 300 block of Oyster Point Boulevard near the San Francisco Bay o…
Police fatally shoot man with replica gun in South SF who ran after trying to break into restroom
Officers in South San Francisco fatally shot a man who reportedly pointed a replica gun at them Wednesday evening after trying to break into a public restroom and fleeing.
South San Francisco Police Fatally Shoot Man With Replica Firearm
There was an officer-involved shooting that proved fatal in South San Francisco Wednesday, and police say that the suspect they were chasing aimed what appeared to be a firearm at them.The incident began around 7 pm Wednesday with South San Francisco police officers were called to Oyster Point Marina, in a waterfront area surrounded by office buildings including the Stripe offices, where a man said to be in his 40s was reportedly shouting obscen…
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