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members of our communities, especially for individuals that families and loved ones who have suffered traumas of their own and encounters with the criminal justice system. wherever it may be. to any of our viewers, experience trauma from this incident or from the information or images that we will present in this town hall, please know that help is available to you. you may contact the san francisco department of public health's crisis line. at 40159703800 for trauma services . so here's what we hope to accomplish today. first and foremost, it is the san francisco police department is aspiration to be a national model of 21st century policing. we work to earn the trust of those we serve by committing to transparency and to the tenets of procedural justice. in this process and in the town hall presentations, procedural justice depends on the
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legitimacy of police as well as our entire criminal justice system. with these town halls, we work to embody the foundational tenets of what procedure justice is all about. we will release facts known to us at this time about this incident. we will try to do so in a manner that is impartial and neutral. we will answer questions from members of the public as well as members of the news media and we will listen to public feedback. acting commander mark m will be presenting the facts of this case in a few minutes before before turning the floor over to him. however i want to emphasize that this incident is subject to multiple independent and ongoing investigations. as such, there may be some information we cannot release at this time either because of the release of the certain information is prohibited by law or the release of certain information could compromise an ongoing investigation or because certain facts have not yet been
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established with certainty. in other words, we are not able to release unconfirmed information . next, acting commander mark m's presentation will include detailed verbal narratives of the facts as we know them, as well as audio and video content from the officer involved. shooting incident. sfpd officers who responded to the scene were wearing department issued body worn camera, which were activated while they were on their way to the incident, consisting with our body worn camera policy department. general order 10.11. you will see body worn camera video from these officers from multiple perspectives at the san francisco police department. our commitment to full transparency has guided our officer involved shooting investigations and town halls for several years now. although our practices predate the enactment of many police transparency and accountability laws in california, we believe our approach has remained consistent with the letter and
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spirit of reform implemented by senate bill 1421 for police transparency and assembly bill 1506 for police accountability. sfpd commitment to transparency in this process will also be reflected in the release of information online. video from this town hall include audio recordings from 901 calls and dispatchers and video footage i just mentioned will be posted on sfpd website at san francisco. police.org. it will remain there for public viewing as a reminder , all of spd's governing policies and procedures can also be found on our website. san francisco police department directives mandate that we release the names of officers from officer-involved shootings unless safety concerns argue against disclosure. in this matter, we've identified no safety concerns and acting commander mark m will release
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the names of the officers as a part of this presentation. i'd like to explain now the investigative processes for officer involved shootings. san francisco has a multi agency response to officer-involved shootings and each agency's investigate is independent. whenever an officer-involved shooting occurs in san francisco involving an on-duty san francisco police officer, the following agencies are immediately notified. the spd's investigative services detail or isd is the unit responsible for investigating the events that led up to the officer involved shooting. in this case, the activity being investigated is an assault with a deadly weapon and a prohibited person with a firearm. the spd's internal affairs division iad is responsible for conducting an administrative investigation to determine if the officer or officers responsible for the ois are in compliance with the
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standards and requirements of sfpd policy. although the investigations are, both sfpd units run in parallel. each has a distinct investigative purview and focus. each maintains a strict internal firewall to comply with legal standards and requirements. the san francisco department of police accountability, or dpa, conducts an independent administrative investigation. in san francisco, voters created dpa as a successor to the office of citizen complaints with their passage of proposition d in. june 2016. dpa investigates all sfpd incidents of which any of our officers discharge a weapon within the course and scope of their duties. and whenever that discharge results in an individual's injury or death. the san francisco district attorney's office, independent investigations bureau, or iib, is responsible for determining
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determining the legality of the officer-involved shooting based on their independent investigation and review. the district attorney of the county of san francisco will make the final decision as to whether the officer's actions comply with the laws of the state of california. the san francisco office of the chief medical examiner, or ocm, has a responsibility for conducting an on scene investigation, collecting evidence and taking custody of the deceased person and any officer involved shooting that results in a fatality in tragic cases such as these. the ocm is responsible for conducting an autopsy to determine the decedent's cause of death and to report those findings publicly. and this incident, because mr. bluford died from his injuries, the ocm will conduct an investigation to determine his cause of death. all notified agencies dispatched and dispatched investigators and the appropriate personnel to
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begin their investigations and independent investigations. recall on this incident and respondent. finally, i'd like to point out that we take community feedback very seriously based on feedback from prior officer involved shooting town halls. we also take questions and answer them to the extent that we're able understanding that this incident remains an ongoing investigation. we will allocate one hour for public comments and questions and conclude this town hall. approximately 5:15 p.m. thank you very much for joining us today. and now acting commander mark m. thank you, chief scott. the officer involved shooting or incident discussed in this presentation started on wednesday, july 26th, 2023, at approximately. 2:46
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p.m. and took place at the intersection of fairfax avenue and catalina street in the bayview. hunters point neighborhood. this incident involves san francisco police department, plainclothes officers assigned to the community violence reduction team, or cvs and uniformed patrol officers assigned to bayview police station. the officers who discharge their firearms were two uniformed officers assigned to bayview station. in this presentation, you will hear the following police terminology and radio code language commonly used by officers. 407 is police radio code for prisoner transportation. 408 is police radio code for ambulance 9.17 is police radio code for suspicious person 216 is police radio code for shots fired. 221 is police radio code for person with a gun. 1013 is police radio code for advised condition at scene
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1025 is police radio code for respond as backup. 1097 is police radio code for arrived at scene 1098 is police radio code for in route to new location. code three is police radio code for emergency response. code 33 is police radio code for emergency. clear channel. bwc is body worn camera. ois is an officer involved shooting company is police terminology for the station in dispatch is the department of emergency management dispatcher and radio communication system. plain clothes refers to non uniformed sworn police officers who detect crime conduct investigations, conduct surveillance and participate in planned operations and directed enforcement. public safety statement is information obtained by supervisor from an officer who utilized lethal
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force at an officer involved shooting. questions are intended to determine existing threats to public safety and identify transitory evidence that must be preserved. the scope of this statement is limited to the collection of such critical, fleeting information. in the immediate aftermath of these critical incidents, it is the department's policy to deactivate body worn cameras before obtaining public safety statements. the policy instructs the supervisor to remind the involved officers not to discuss the incident further at the scene. the precise chronology of this incident is currently under investigation in the times presented are approximate. the following is a summary of the events as they are understood as of today and may evolve as further information is learned through the investigation. a word of caution there is profanity in graphic images in this presentation as of august 4th, 2023. we believe the facts
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are as follows. at approximately 2:30 p.m, three officers assigned to cvr were working in the bayview hunters point neighborhood, driving an unmarked department vehicle. these officers were working in plainclothes capacity, equipped with their department issued firearm. their body worn camera and their department issued radio. the cvr. officers wore clothing that displayed the word police and sfpd logos. the cvr officers observed a group of five people on the pedestrian walkway at the end of cashmere street and hudson avenue. the cvr officers recognized one person who had an active felony warrant for their arrest. when the cvr officers circled back to take enforcement action, the group of people were no longer in the same area. the cvr officers exited their vehicle and walked the pedestrian pathway going towards fairfax avenue and catalina street at
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approximately 2:44 p.m. the cvr officers went through an open gate and located the same group of people in the courtyard of an apartment complex on the 1000 block of fairfax avenue. the cvr officers confirmed the wanted persons identity advised the person of their warrant and placed them under arrest. the cvr officers advised dispatch to put them on a suspicious person, call and escort the person in custody to the corner of fairfax avenue and catalina street. the remaining four people from the group and an unknown female bystander also followed the cvr officers to the corner of fairfax avenue and catalina street. the cvr officers requested a unit to respond to their location to provide prisoner transportation. less than two minutes later, the cvr officers asked for an expedited response on prisoner transport and for an additional unit to assist them as the person in custody became increasingly agitated, yelling profanities at
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the officer and refusing to go into the unmarked department vehicle. uniform patrol officers assigned to bayview station started the response to fairfax avenue and catalina street while the cvr officers were standing by. a man unrelated to the warrant arrest confronted the officers. the man later identified as mr. ryan bluford, screamed, quote, what the fuck are y'all doing? what the fuck are y'all doing in my neighborhood? end quote. cvr officer one advised mr. bluford that the individual in handcuffs had an active warrant. mr. bluford screamed, quote, he ain't got no warrant and ain't no fucking police n-word. ain't no fucking police bitch ass n-word, end quote. mr. bluford demanded multiple times for the officers to uncuff the person in custody. mr. bluford then yelled, quote, on my mama soul uncuff him right now, before i kill one of you, uncuff him
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right now, end quote. the cvr officers radioed for a status update from the responding units . dispatch advised that they were unable to hear the cvr officers transmission due to the noise in the background. the cvr officers then notified dispatch that a group of people had formed at their location in dispatch advised that five bayview units were en route to assist. mr. bluford continued on, adamant the person in custody was not going with the police. mr. bluford shouted, quote, get the fuck out my hood. he ain't going nowhere. what the fuck you mean n-word? he ain't going nowhere. end quote. mr. bluford yelled a verbal threat, saying, quote, y'all really want to start with me? i'm not worried about the women you want to start with me? n-word i'll fuck you up out here. n-word bitch ass, n-word, uncuffed, that n-word, right now. n-word uncuff him, end quote. mr.
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bluford took a few steps back from the officers, lifted his sweatshirt and reached toward his waistband with his right hand. mr. bluford wrapped his right hand around the grip of a light colored handgun and said, quote, we going to go up, end quote. mr. bluford turned toward the officers and shouted, quote, we going up, let them roll up here, n-word, uncuff him right now, end quote. mr. bluford looked in the direction of the officers, held his grip on the handgun and continued to yell at the officers to uncuff the person in custody. the officers yelled, quote, hey, end quote. end quote. he has a gun, end quote. to alert others in the immediate area that mr. bluford had a handgun. the cvr officers called a code 33 and 1025 to fairfax avenue and catalina street for a person with a gun. the person in custody told mr. bluford, quote, hey, unk, be cool, be cool, unk unk, be cool,
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end quote. the cvr officers described the suspect as an older black male wearing a black beanie gray jacket and blue jeans. they advised the armed subject was walking on foot towards fairfax avenue. the person in custody also called to the bystander, saying, quote, hey sis, back up, sis, back up. come here, sis, back up, end quote. uniform patrol officers, one and two arrive at the intersection of fairfax avenue and catalina street in a marked patrol vehicle. mr. bluford was in the middle of the intersection. the cvr officers confirmed over the radio. that's a subject in front of the patrol vehicle was a person armed with a handgun. both uniformed officers got out of their marked patrol vehicle. patrol officer one deploy his department issued patrol rifle and patrol officer. two drew his department issued handgun patrol officers, one and two ordered mr. bluford to put
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his hands up while giving numerous warnings by failing to comply with these commands could lead to lethal force. the cvr officers ordered the bystanders to move away from mr. bluford, saying, quote, hey, you need to get away. come on, please, let's go. he's got a gun. let's go, end quote. the person in custody yelled, quote, hey, hey, stop touching my sister, bitch. end quote. the cvr officers advised the person in custody. they did not want the bystander to get hit as patrol officers were already interacting with mr. bluford, despite attempts to move the bystander, they refused and demanded not to be touched and continued to record the event on their cell phone as the cvr officers went to move the person in custody, they yelled, quote, hey, don't touch me, bitch. i don't give a fuck, bitch. you're the one that got me arrested, bitch. end quote. patrol officers continued to give commands to mr. bluford,
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patrol officer. one can be heard saying, quote, get your hands up. hands up or i'll shoot. hands up or i'll shoot you in the head. end quote. patrol officer two can be heard saying, quote, get your hands up right now. get your hands out of your pants right now. get your fucking hands up. end quote. and quote. put your fucking hands up or i'll shoot you. end quote. patrol officer one also broadcasted over the radio. quote one at gunpoint, not responding to commands, end quote. patrol officer three arrived on scene and ran to assist patrol officer two patrol officer two pled with mr. bluford to put his hands up, saying, quote, put your hands up, please, please put your hands up. please, please put your hands up. please please put your hands up. end quote. patrol officer two also gave commands for bystanders to move away from the street for a period of one minute and seven seconds. a
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patrol officer one ordered mr. bluford 20 times to put his hands up and or get down. simultaneously patrol officer two ordered mr. bluford 27 times to put his hands up and or get down on the ground. mr. bluford with his right hand still at his waistband, walked from the middle of the intersection towards the southeast corner of fairfax avenue and catalina street. mr. bluford continued to shout at the officers while keeping his right hand gripped on the handgun at approximately 2:53 p.m, mr. bluford raised his left hand to display the middle finger towards off patrol officers one and two seconds later, mr. bluford looked towards the patrol officers and with his right hand, removed the handgun from his waistband and held it at his side. mr. bluford then immediately raised his right arm into an extended position and pointed the handgun towards the officers and the officer involved. shooting
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occurred with patrol officer one firing his department issued patrol rifle and patrol officer two firing his department issued handgun. the officer involved shooting took place one minute and 39 seconds after the cvr officers first saw mr. blue, first handgun at the waistband. and approximately one minute and four seconds after patrol officers one and two arrived on scene, the cvr officers advised over the radio, quote, shots fired by police, end quote. within 10s dispatch call for the san francisco fire department to respond to the scene. patrol officers also advised dispatch of shots fired and quote, catalina and fairfax, one down, end quote. cvr officer one called a second 1025 before his transmission was cut short. patrol officers, one, two and three advanced towards mr. bluford to render aid and secure mr. bluford handgun patrol
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officer four observed bystanders shouting and approaching mr. bluford multiple officers gave commands for the bystanders to back away from mr. bluford and an unidentified person was heard yelling, quote, take the gun, end quote. patrol officer three moved towards mr. bluford and continued ordering the bystanders to back away from mr. bluford, patrol officer four moved towards mr. bluford, patrol officer for use his foot to slide the unsecured handgun away from mr. bluford. patrol officer four picked up mr. bluford handgun and later secured it in a marked patrol vehicle within 49 seconds of the eyes, officers approached mr. bluford, assessed him for injuries and initiated cpr. the cvr officers advised over the radio they still had a person in custody that needed to be transported from the scene immediately. the suspect in custody appeared to be agitated. your profanities and at one
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point showed one of the cvr officers, quote, my fucking arm, bitch, end quote. the group continued to increase in size, yelling profanities at other bystanders, moved closer to mr. bluford and the officers, rendering aid. the group also refused to leave as officers attempted to establish and secure the crime scene. a third, 1025 call was requested over the radio by additional arriving units stating that more officers were needed before the transmission was cut off. officers continue cpr until relieved by the san francisco fire department. the san francisco fire department arrived on scene within five minutes and 37 seconds of being dispatched to fairfax avenue and catalina street. mr. bluford was transported by the san francisco fire department to zuckerberg. san francisco general hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. the person in custody from cvr initial enforcement action was later booked for
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their warrant at san francisco county jail. suspect the suspect's name is mr. ryan bluford. his date of birth is october 15th, 1981. evidence crime scene investigators from the san francisco police department. forensic services division responded and collected physical evidence from the scene , including, but not limited to the following. a loaded ordnance high cap 45 caliber handgun with one round in the chamber and one loaded ten round magazine, 540 caliber fired cartridge casings and 4223 caliber fired cartridge casings. video footage and photographs. officers on scene were wearing department issued body worn cameras, which were activated and recorded the events as they unfolded. any other relevant video footage or photographs can be provided to the san francisco district attorney's independent
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investigations bureau using the following phone number. 61286524411. witnesses any witnesses are encouraged to contact the san francisco district attorney's independent investigations bureau. at (628)!a652-4411. in volved members. the sfpd officers who discharge their firearms in this incident are officer marco radin , number 1945, a patrol officer assigned to bayview station officer peter van zandt. number four, 142, a patrol officer assigned to bayview station training officer, one who discharged their department, issued rifle completed crisis intervention training in 2021. officer two who discharged their department, issued handgun, completed crisis intervention training in 2018. officer who
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are cit trained have completed a 40 hour california peace officer standards and training or post certified course, which prepares them to respond to persons in crisis incidents. and as a team formulate a plan, establish rapport and use de-escalation tactics, including tactical repositioning and creating time and distance whenever possible to safely resolve incidents. today's presentation is provided in a multimedia format in an effort to provide a transparent and comprehensive perspective of this incident. the sfpd will provide dispatch audio from involved officers. body worn camera footage, open source, witness videos, crime scene investigation photos, maps and related visual aids. our presentation today consists of relevant, known video and audio at this time, but it is not intended to provide all photos,
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videos or testimonial information related to this investigation. i will now provide a presentation of this incident using these multimedia sources at select points to increase the clarity for viewers . certain videos have been enhanced to allow for a better understanding of this incident. please note that this presentation, the enhanced videos and the unedited videos will all be available on the sfpd website immediately following this townhall event. sfpd policies can also be located on the sfpd website at prior to the beginning of each segment, i will provide a brief description to orient the viewer to the time, place and location of the content about to be shown. you're about to see relevant video footage and learn about other evidence related to this case so you can have a better understanding of what occurred based upon what we know right now, we are still in the very early stages of an administrative investigation that can take months to complete
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. and our understanding of the incident may change as additional evidence is collected and reviewed. we do not draw any conclusion as to whether the officers acted consistent with our policies and the law until all the facts are known and the investigation is complete, a word of caution. the images and information you're about to see in here may be disturbing when a police officer uses force to arrest a suspect or defend against attack. the images are graphic and may be difficult to watch in addition, there may be strong language used by those in the video. viewer discretion is advised, especially for young children and sensitive viewers. we encourage those in need of help to contact the san francisco department of public health crisis line. at (415)!a970-3800. the independent investigations bureau or iib, is an independent unit within the
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san francisco district attorney's office, which investigates and reviews all officer involved shootings. iib may be reached by email at sfpd , hyphen iib at sf gov .org or telephone. at (628)!a652-4411. r . or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or.
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or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or
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or. we will now provide a geographic map of fairfax avenue and catalina street, as well as enhanced graphics to display the general area of the incident. the map will show a google satellite perspective as well as a google street view of the incident location. please note the graphics and map are approximations and not shown to scale. you're about to hear a recording of the radio transmissions as they were broadcast by officers
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at the scene, as well as responding officers. this audio was provided by san francisco's department of emergency management. in. 2917 i'm sorry. five 2010. i. 17 10,000. block 1000. block i'm sorry. five ocean 20 i got a 917 and which block i, i just put that fairfax and catalina. fairfax, catalina ten point and you know can we get a. 45 ocean 2010. for over 24 five ocean 20 is requesting a 407 at fairfax and catalina and again any available baby unit for 407 for five ocean 20
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fairfax and catalina. bravo 17 we just have seven rf. again over a three and a45 ocean 17 requesting a 407 fairfax and catalina. currently another unit please five ocean 17 requesting another unit at fairfax and catalina. any available baby units back. 7770 118, charlie 70 and charlie 7110 four charlie 103 to 12 adam, can you please back them. i take orders to charlie 12 adam. 7010 for
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fairfax and catalina. charlie one, two, 313 charlie johnson. seven. charlie and charlie. please take a wagon out for them . yeah yeah. 15 charlie. sam. charlie i'm sorry. which unit was that for the 407. charlie 13. charlie that was breaking from the 15 out of really head that company logging so far. i'll put you on five ocean 21. 17. no on no, i'm sorry. five ocean 17 there's a lot of
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background noise ten i okay we have a crowd performance. can we please. yes i know for you got a crowd for me? you got multiple units on the way there. you've got the 70, 71, 12, adam and 13 charlie and 13 adam. 11 out of room, locked up. charlie 11. adam a few blocks out. ten four was exciting, right now, hopefully we live right now. 1025 catalina i got 1025, 25, 97, 2011 out of ten for and i'm doing great. i got. a little patio and fairfax walk right there and right there was a great fan. 221 is going to be a
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black danny gray jacket, blue jeans walking up towards fairfax . units clear the air please put yourselves on the run. code 33 883845 1017 as a 1025. charlie one, two, three. code three authorized charlie 103 advising code three the. five ocean 17 you got a 1013 he's just running in the middle of the gun. we got one at gunpoint. stand down. four units have one at gunpoint. yes, ma'am. john five on police shots fired. shots fired by. so fired.
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shots fired by pd. 1025 for catalina and fairfax. one down, one down, one down at catalina and fairfax, one down at catalina and fairfax. charlie one, two, three, 98. charlie 103 98. ocean 1298507102 ten four. you have a company here. we need to put them in on four and get them out of here. we need a unit 45 three need a unit for the custody. 711 out of medics no. three right now. medics on the way. medic 98, code. three
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yeah. i was just wanting to be more unit for crowd control. i need more units for cal bro. five, six, eight, 1998. five ocean 1698 rendering eight rendering a. power 1690 97 five ocean 16 five ocean 1997 five charlie two. same traffic 522 is 9710 four cpr is progress. we need a code three units up. catalina up catalina cpr in progress. need code three units up. catalina. 30, boy 13 on the
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floor. four eight priority is fairfax and catalina. and cpr is being rendered. cpr in progress. ten four, easy. i don't know if. all right, phil getting on 408. they nine units to respond to units leave an opening for the hallway. to responding you to leave. opening or 408. no, we need to kill 25. we need more officers. we need more officers , more officers to fairfax and catalina. cpr still in progress. we got a good crowd out here. what do you see? the four waiting to come up. catalina is the only way they're going to get here. cpr in progress. we
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will now show body worn camera footage. i will introduce each each video prior to playing it. body worn camera footage was captured from department issued body worn cameras, worn by members at the time of the event. portions of these videos have been blurred due to the display of confidential law enforcement database images and graphic content. some of the audio has also been redacted due to on 30s of body worn camera footage does not contain audio. the camera has a buffering system that captures 30s of video footage prior to the officer's activation. when activated by the officer. the camera records both audio and video. we are now going to play body worn camera footage from one of the first officers from cvr, tx. this officer was on scene with a person who had an outstanding warrant while waiting for a marked patrol vehicle to transport the person with the warrant. a group began to form
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around the cvr officers, a male later identified as mr. bluford , approached the cvr officers who were standing by the person in custody. this video will be played in real time. the image of the person with the warrant has been blurred. or or or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. or or. so you guys. so, man, how are you. what's your. what's your name? bud all right. yeah
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what's brown. you get a warrant, i think buddy. yeah so we're going to handle that. all right , cool. i'm we're going it real quick, and then i'll let you know. all right? can i call somebody? yeah. yeah, i'm going to put you in handcuffs real quick. all right, let's just step on this side, huh? no no, there's a lot of that. i'm going to take him. i can see this. i promise. i'm not going to see you. take this. call somebody. i'll put you call my other. you you get out my pocket. i forgot her number. i'll get it for you. you got it right? yeah and? yeah cool. well i think you got no one working. confirm it. and that's not what i know. but we can put it back on my. i just not their number. i don't. we're not going to take it. i'm going to put it back. no, this. okay. i'm telling my brother. okay. okay. i'm touching the phone. just. yeah, he just said i don't care. he just said, why are you
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my phone? are you. hey, brother, calm down, bro. to yeah, okay, calm down. we're not trying to do that. hey, we're calling my sister bear. that's what charlie said. i'm going to talk to you. no, i know. i got a warrant out and i'm going to 917 to get him. for what? yeah. here here. 529, nine, 17 just down the block, 1000 block back. i'm sorry. 520 i got a 917 and which one here? i'm just going to just put it out fairfax and catalina. i. get your idea. honey, can we get a.
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seven 25? yeah hold on. thanks. for never. i ain't got no warrant when i got a worn out, bro. charlie, check it right now. here we go. i don't know. oh, i'm just saying. hell is she . oh, my god. hey. it's good. no i'm. hold on, hold on. grab his shit. what are you talking about ? all right, go ahead. search me. and you're supposed to be up there. look at the fuck you mean . the fuck you mean? hey, i'm good. good. chill, chill, chill
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. all at on charges. i don't know what the fuck my hand. like my baby just chill out. give me the fuck word. you good? better or i'm waiting. i'm getting to a fucking actual court nigger. get getting that bitch. he ain't get it for real. good. i'm getting that bitch, man. she on my fucking wrist. how? you know, i do something about it, bitch. i fucking mean, i. you know, i get the fuck, bitch. how do you know my name out on my name. i can't even hear. fuck you. hey brother kudo, chill. he's grabbing on him like that, man. y'all already got him in handcuffs. you know they can't do that. no, man. come on, now, bro. you don't even call. don't call my pastor. nothing nigga. you heard what happened, nigga. well, like i said, i'm going back to the
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nine. how are you? no. i'm in here. they walked on here, and that was just chilling. hey, and baby, i ain't got my phone. i don't got my phone, so it's good . you hear me. yeah. just don't make me worse. the fucking name, bro. when the trolls, man, they just. nah, nah. they thought, well, how am i nothing else to do? we don't do that. and we were real. yeah you go to church, they go to church, they go, hey, i just got out last night. hey, listen, you better listen. that life. yeah hey, sis, i just gave him my. my, my other phone. 13. charlie johnson. all right, all right. call me on. i got your phone. okay, bro. yeah. now let me tell
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her what i think about the shoot. no, not right now. damn, birthday boy. he kind of got. i'm worried. yeah yeah, right. so did y'all search me in? what did you. can you kind of be like you got me fucking and push my fucking left shoulder back? i can pop this shit out of socket. easy burn. so be cool, nigga. charles charlie having a break from the 15 out of ten, how many people are logging watching so far? i put you on a 520. so what are hundred of the teasers? 200 number 14. 15. all right. got all the other side. two what do they. they come from? they can't . hear it all the way down here . i know my right. this is
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violating the fourth and fifth amendment. when you send over, you send it over to me. yeah, i . yeah. hey no, i gave in. and for what? you drinking up on any air? i did it. it's not going come on, now. tell him. big breath through to my neighborhood. get a warrant. we're taking them, all right. they ain't got no war andy polet no police nigga. come on. come on. it's okay. ain't no fucking police, nigga. i said so the fucking royal that. tell me something, nigga. you need it back up and i need to do what? back up. and y'all got it coming right here. right there. so i'm coming right now. fuck. you mean baby right now. see it coming right now. so my moms know i'll be right now know how y'all. is
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outside nigga, get the fuck off my hood right. he ain't going nowhere. what you mean he's going away? he already was calling me. he won't start. i'm not worried about the women. you will start me, nigga. we must talk. me nigger. i'm fuck you up out here, bitch ass nigga uncuff that nigga right now. nigga uncomfy for a 38 week. you got. a week to go. what spawned that ? let him roll up here nigga. i got you right there. hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. i'm coming right there. right now. i got. i was two 2232. hey hey, hey. hey
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going. to hey, he's got a gun. hey, hey. three, three. hey. hey . i he's got me scared. want to get shot? go ahead. yeah wait, wait, wait. you want to come here? it's fucking bullshit. they go. i do. shit, man. hey, back off. back off. you can put your right there. take them back. the fuck off, lady. get out. yeah he's just. want to go
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. didn't even really see it. hey you got to move you the fuck out of way. there's a gun right there. okay. try to get in. don't. what the fuck? shots fired. shots fired by the police. come here, man. mere. hey, we need a 1025. oh, no. yo, man, mini is fucking. hey, i'm going to kick the gun. down hey, back to we are now going to play an enhanced video containing the body worn camera footage. we just viewed of the initial contact between mr. bluford and the cvs, cvs
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officers on scene. oh, now tell them. big breath. trying to shake to my neighborhood. get a warrant. we're taking them all out. they ain't got no war. and they no fucking police, nigga. ain't no police. yes, nigga. come on. come on. it's okay. ain't no fucking police, nigga. i said so the fucking royal. now tell me something, nigga. you need it back up and i need what y'all got coming right here. you got me right there on the show up on you right now. fuck you mean. oh baby, right now. give it to me right now. so my momma stole me right now. y'all. what, my nigga? cause is outside. go get the fuck off my hood. my ain't going nowhere. you mean because he ain't going nowhere? nobody was calling me. he was stuck. i'm not worried about the women. you will start cleaning
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up. we won't start. nigga i'll fuck you up out here, bitch ass nigga. i'd cuff that nigga right now. nigga uncomfy for a 3800. they just trying to get women to go up. on that. let him roll up here nigga unhappy right there. he got. hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. let's stop you right there . now all all right. we are now going to play body worn camera footage from another officer to show a different perspective of the interaction between the cvr officers and mr. bluford. this video will be played in real time. you started 40, dated or 4.2. i'm available to this. you.
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come on now. tell him, big brother, i don't want you got no one. ain't no fucking police, nigga ain't no police nigga. come on. it's okay. i ain't no fucking police, nigga. i said so the fucking royal. now tell me something, nigga. you need it back up and take it back up and . all right. here. you coming in right now? you don't remember me showing you right now? can't you? i'm copyright now. i'll send a copy right now. so. i wish somebody would roll up to my nigga. you can't. the fuck. therefore you got to confirm you got my unit, my sister bitch going to and. said, bitch. what the fuck? okay, start. okay. okay, cool. you know what? i got me on arrest, nigga. i cut that
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nigga right now. for 800 $850. any available machine responding , we going to go up on that. let it roll up here nigga. he's got a gun. hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. hey my right now. hey, hey , bro. let's see your hands. 25, 20. oh oh. hey i it. hey, sis, can you get out of the way? way out of the way. and one more. there right there with the gun. right here. hey come here. come here. you need. hey, you need to get away. you need to get away. come on up, please. let's go. don't touch him. hey come on. let's. go. let's go. come on.
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come on. you got a gun? scratch me. let's go. you want to get shot? go ahead. come on. don't touch me, bitch. let's go. wait wait. we're trying to protect you. when i got me on this. what probably. one, two, three, four, three. all right. one, two, three. everybody go! three on the ground. i'll fuck you doing . hey come on. get back here. let's go. let's go. go come here, come here, come here. hey, i'm right here. bitch. you got to move me the fuck out of his gun. right there. okay, good. again don't. what the fuck got shots fired. shots fired by police. come here, man. i'm here
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. right here. hey, we need a 1025. out of the way. no, you're is fucking. give me. kill me, bitch. you won. i did this, bitch. i know what the fucking on to where we are. set the fucking bitch. i fuck i got my nigga for. hey, come on you him the whole they get that shit on camera since get that shit on camera tonight. you get that shit off camera here when you get him out of here. see we need a you need to come up keith for our custody. yeah, baby. here, here, here. we are now going to play body worn camera footage from another cvr officer to show a different perspective of the interaction of the cvr officers and mr. bluford, this video will be played in real time. so you need a backup and n