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Video shows California deputies fatally shooting abducted teen as she surrenders

  • A 15-year-old girl was shot after a chase involving her armed father, who killed her mother and abducted her.
  • The police pursued the father's pickup truck for 70 miles, which led to gunfire exchange resulting in injuries.
  • The incident is under investigation by California's Department of Justice, which requires reviews of officer-involved shootings resulting in death.
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When Savannah Graziano (15) was abducted by her father in California in 2022, her rescue actually seemed to be close to completion: The police had already surrounded the kidnapper's car. But when the girl ran towards the officers in accordance with the instructions of the executive, she was shot by them. It was only 1.5 years later that the video recordings of the incident were published — they do not shed good light on how the police worked. Th…

·Vienna, Austria
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The girl was kidnapped by her father, who had shot her mother the day before the incident.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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An American teenage girl who was kidnapped by her father was following orders from the police when she died. Savannah Graziano appeared to surrender during a shootout between her father and cops on a California highway when she was shot by one of the police officers. This happened on September 27, 2022, now another video of the incident has surfaced.

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The Guardian broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, April 1, 2024.
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