LAPD bodycam video shows moment leading up to fatal shooting of 19-year-old in South LA

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LAPD bodycam video shows moment leading up to fatal shooting of 19-year-old in South LA
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The Los Angeles Police Department has released body camera video after officers shot and killed a 19-year-old who was brandishing an airsoft rifle last weekend in South Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Police Department has released body camera video after officers shot and killed a 19-year-old who was reportedly brandishing an airsoft rifle last weekend in South Los Angeles.

Los Angeles Police Department officials said Luis Herrera came out of the home armed with a weapon, appearing to be a type of rifle."Hey! Hey! Hey! Put that down!" the officers are heard yelling in the newly-released video, which was posted onYou can see the moment officers walk up to the home and Herrera walks out with the rifle.

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