Body-worn camera footage released on Friday by the San Francisco Police Department detailed the events leading up to a deadly police shooting in the Richmond district.
The evidence was made public during a virtual town hall meeting hosted by the police department. Police officials identified the cop who discharged his weapon as Officer Eduardo Villanueva, assigned to the Richmond station.
"I’d like to express my deepest condolences to Mr. Child’s surviving family members for the tragedy they’ve experienced," said Chief Bill Scott. The initial 911 call was made by an 84-year-old man residing at the home, who reported that his wife had been assaulted by their son. The elderly man, identified as Roland Child by neighbors, informed the dispatcher that his son on drugs. Authorities stated that the elderly man had also suffered injuries during the incident and was bleeding from his face.
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