San Diego police officers fatally shot a 41-year-old man, Huy Ly, near Fay Elementary School after he allegedly refused to surrender while brandishing a replica handgun during a morning incident on September 23. Body-worn camera footage and audio from a 911 call highlight the tense moments leading up to the shooting, including attempts to negotiate and warnings that he would be shot if he did not drop the weapon.
The incident has attracted the attention of the California Department of Justice, which is conducting a mandatory investigation due to the nature of the shooting involving a replica firearm. The state’s new law requires reviews of police shootings involving unarmed individuals, emphasizing the legal distinctions around what constitutes a deadly weapon. Both the San Diego Police Department and the city’s Commission on Police Practices are also looking into the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.
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