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Chicano Park Logan Heights, San Diego
Two people were arrested in Chicano Park for filming police interactions. The female was filming a traffic stop when she was threatened with arrest for filming, she left the scene and went to the bathroom where police pulled her out and arrested her for interfering.
As others showed up to film her arrest, they were pushed back and police ended up shoving a young man into the street where he was dog piled and handcuffed by several officers while they held him down and punched him several times. He was also arrested for interfering.
Over 100 people went to the county jail and demanded the release of the two community members, They were released later that night.
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May 29, 2020 City Heights, San Diego Ca.
15:30 - Shots Fired
Gunfire at the residential complex in the 3800 block of Euclid Avenue was reported shortly after 3:30 p.m., Officers found a 62 year-old Hispanic male with at least one gunshot wound. The victim was evacuated to an area where San Diego Fire-Rescue began treating him before taking him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Back at the shooting scene, the officers were directed to an adjacent apartment where the suspect had possibly fled to. They established a perimeter and called for backup from a SWAT unit. As the SWAT officers began arriving, the suspect emerged from his apartment and was given directions to surrender but refused to cooperate.
"The suspect walked half way down the stairs towards the officers' positions and challenged them to come get him before retreating back into his apartment," police said.
The suspect -- described by police as a 32-year-old Asian male -- allegedly emerged again from his residence and began walking down the stairs toward the officers.
"When the suspect had descended half way down the stairs, he extended a pistol in the direction of the officers. Three officers fired their weapons at the suspect, striking him several times," a San Diego Police Department statement said. "Specially trained STAR medics deployed with the SWAT team to provide aid, but the suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene. A firearm and a knife were recovered."
The suspect's mother allegedly contacted police earlier in the week after he threatened her with a firearm and fired several rounds from a handgun in the residence. Police investigated that report and were in the process of preparing an arrest warrant and a restraining order.
Police say the suspect's mother told investigators her son wanted to be involved in a shooting with the police and to commit "suicide by cop."
The names of the officers involved are not being released yet. Two of the officers are assigned to the department's Northern Division and were deployed as part of the SWAT team while the third officer is assigned to the Canine Unit.
When the SDPD Homicide Unit completes its investigation, the case will be reviewed by the San Diego County District Attorney's Office to determine if the officers bear any criminal liability for their actions. The Internal Affairs Unit will conduct an investigation to determine if there were any policy violations, and the Shooting Review Board will evaluate the tactics used by the officers. The Community Review Board on Police Practices will conduct a review of the incident and provide any appropriate recommendations. The Federal Bureau of Investigations and the United States Attorney's Office will also be monitoring the investigation.
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