Police Release Bodycam Video of Officer Shooting Man, 'Aggressive' Dog in San Francisco
Officers shot a non-leashed aggressive dog and its owner after a reported bite and altercation; both sustained non-life-threatening injuries, officials said.
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‘I will blow your dog away,’ SFPD officer tells man before shooting
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- "Your dog is going to get shot," one San Francisco Police Department officer tells a man who was nonchalantly walking up Market Street with his unleashed dog. (Warning: Police body camera video above contains content some may find disturbing.) "I will blow your dog away," another SFPD officer warns while holding the man and his dog at gunpoint on a Sunday afternoon, November 9. The officer uses his radio to tell dispatc…
SFPD Releases Bodycam Video of Them Shooting A Dog and Its Owner in Union Square Melee
After officers shot an aggressive dog and its owner on the afternoon of Sunday, November 9, the SFPD has released bodycam footage of what led up to the shooting, and how the suspect threw a plastic bottle at officers after they shot his dog.We knew that SFPD officers shot a dog and the dog’s owner on Sunday, November 9, around 4:30 pm, at Market and O’Farrell streets. And now we know that the dog’s owner who was shot was 29-year-old Trustin Eato…
Images from the officers' body camera show the suspect allegedly resisting the orders of an officer attempting to arrest him. The San Francisco Police Department held a public meeting on Tuesday to provide more details about what led an officer to shoot a man and his dog last week. On the afternoon of Sunday, November 9, police district officers from Tenderloin patrolled the area when a man approached them to inform them that a loose dog had bit…
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