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"When Los Angeles police officers unleashed a barrage of bullets early Monday into the car of a robbery suspect, killing him, five TV helicopters hovered above, beaming the scene into the homes of thousands of viewers."
"Puffs of smoke could be seen as the officers fired their handguns into the car of Nicholas Killinger, 23, who toppled face down into the street in front of Santa Monica High School. Killinger, who was suspected of tying up a gas station attendant at knifepoint near Malibu and taking US$180 from his cash register, died an hour later."
"Already under fire for its approach to using deadly force, the Los Angeles Police Department is struggling to revise a policy on pursuits and how to end them." ... |
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