Bodycam Footage Of San Francisco Police Shooting Sean Moore – Everything Law and Order Blog

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The San Francisco Public Defender’s Office released new body cam video showing an officer shooting Sean Moore on Jan. 6, Moore who survived and is reportedly in stable condition, is obviously agitated throughout his interactions with officers Kenneth Cha and Colin Patino. He’s been diagnosed with schizophrenia, according to his family and the public defender’s office. Two officers responded to a neighbor’s complaint in the middle of the night. Moore, 42, was agitated and verbally aggressive while officers asked him in a calm manner to come down from the top of a staircase. Finally, one officer fired pepper spray at Moore. He also inadvertently sprayed his partner, as he fell down the stairs. Moore went back inside the house while the officers continued to tell him to come outside. After a while, he did. Officers continued to yell for Moore to get down. He came closer, picking up some papers he dropped on the stairs. Then a scuffle ensued. One officer had his baton raised.

The body camera angle distorts the video. The other officer fired off two shots. Public Defender Jeff Adachi believes the officers should have used crisis intervention techniques. “Mr. Moore did not have to be shot and the officers, had they properly used deescalation techniques, would have gone home.” Interim Police Chief Toney Chaplin sees the video differently, saying the officers were assaulted, and used great restraint. “You saw them back down the stairs a couple times,” he said. “One officer, even put his hand up and even backed the other officer up at one point a little bit, to give him a little bit more time.” Chaplin released photos of the two officers and their injuries suffered after the scuffle. Moore is at the county jail, charged with, among other counts, assault on police officers.

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39 thoughts on “Bodycam Footage Of San Francisco Police Shooting Sean Moore”
  1. where did you get those agitated people in america? whats's wrong with you guys?
    luckily problem solved, leave him in a ditch.

  2. Everybody puts post on here dogging him he obviously was going through a bad time it is the cops job to put somebody like that in custody and to protect them not shoot them because they cannot handle the situation if they would have just read the paper and left it all could have been avoided but they wanted to sit there and play big balls and see who's dick was bigger to the point where they wanted to take him to jail just because they did not like what he was telling them get off my stairs they should have left when he said get off of my stairs but instead they wanted to play big dick swinging cops and say no you're going to listen to me to the point where they ended up shooting a man and killing him and if he did live I bet you they'll think twice about getting off his stairs

  3. The cops killed him!
    “Sean Moore survived being shot multiple times by San Francisco Police officers on his own property in January 2017. His federal civil rights case vs. the city is pending, and District Attorney Chesa Boudin may this month file charges against the officers who shot Moore, a bipolar schizophrenic.

    But Moore won’t be participating. The 46-year-old was discovered dead in his cell in San Quentin State Prison on Jan. 20.

    The federal civil rights case Moore brought against the city and officers Colin Patino and Kenneth Cha was moving rapidly toward an April 6 trial. But it will likely be delayed sans its key witness: Moore. “

    The rotten police scum who had him killed behind bars will be judged by god! I know they did it! especially in that prison!

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