The man, identified by a relative as Ugandan native Alfred Olango, 30, was shot yesterday in the San Diego suburb of El Cajon after police received a call about a man behaving erratically and walking in traffic.
El Cajon police chief Jeff Davis said Olango had ignored repeated calls by officers to remove his hand from his pocket and one officer used a Taser against him while another fired his weapon as they felt threatened.
"At one point, the subject rapidly drew an object from his front pants pocket, placed both hands together and extended them rapidly toward the officer taking up what appeared to be a shooting stance," Davis said in a statement. "At this time, the officer with the electronic control device discharged his weapon.
The shooting took place as the United States reels from a string of police killings of black men that have raised racial tensions nationwide.
A "Justice for Alfred Olango" protest was planned today in front of the El Cajon police station as Davis urged residents to remain calm and said an investigation was underway.
"This will be transparent. This will be looked at by multiple sets of eyes, and not just ours," he vowed at a news conference.
Following the shooting, several people gathered at the scene yesterday night chanting "black lives matter" and "hands up, don't shoot."
"You guys came and killed my brother," the woman wails in the video that had been viewed 82,000 times by Wednesday morning.
"I called you guys to help my brother. You killed my brother in front of me."
Witnesses said they heard five shots as police confronted Olango.
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