Officers shot and killed 37-year-old Antonio Lacunas Escobar on Sept. 6.
is the first footage released by the Hayward Police Department that shows two officers shooting to death 37-year-old Antonio Lacunas-Escobar of Hayward. The shooting officers have previously been identified as Alexander Robinson and Dominic Espino.
“Do not move. That him?” one officer can be heard asking. “Hey! Do not move. Hey! Do not grab. Quit grabbing. Hey! Quit grabbing. Stop. He is not complying, he is walking away from us toward the old City Hall parking structure.”that “at least one witness saw the man point a firearm in the direction of officers and an officer-involved shooting resulted.”
Even so, Adante Pointer, an experienced civil rights attorney who’s represented families in cases of alleged police brutality but is not directly connected to this case, said that while police may have believed the man was carrying a firearm, “mere possession of a gun is not a death sentence.” Pointer added: “The use of deadly force appears — to me — to be criminal, because the person was not posing an immediate threat to those officers when they opened fire on him. Period.”
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Hayward police release body camera video of deadly shootingAndre Byik is the Fremont and Tri-Valley reporter for Bay Area News Group. A graduate of California State University, Chico, he is an award-winning journalist who has reported in Northern California since 2012. He joined BANG in 2023, following roles at North State Public Radio, the Chico Enterprise-Record and Chico News & Review.
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