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Police Brutality Matters's video: Justified or Not: San Antonio Police Release Officer-Involved Shooting Video of Roger Flores

@Justified or Not: San Antonio Police Release Officer-Involved Shooting Video of Roger Flores
🗒PBM Police Incident Report: SAN ANTONIO, TX – The San Antonio Police Department on Wednesday released bodycam footage of a standoff that ended with a SWAT officer shooting a suspect. According to SAPD, officers responded to a report of a drunk man shooting a gun just before 1 a.m. on May 28 in the 1200 block of Ada Street. When officers arrived, they found Roger Flores, 29, at the intersection of Ada and Goliad Road armed with a handgun, a news release said. For the safety of the suspect and residents in the neighborhood, officers set up a perimeter. Officers tried to de-escalate the situation by negotiating with Flores for over two hours, but he refused to put his weapon down, the news release said. At one point during the negotiations, Flores raised his weapon in the direction of officers on the perimeter. At that point, a SWAT officer fired one round, striking Flores. He was taken into custody and taken to a hospital in critical condition. *Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Subscribe now to our channel and follow our social media outlets.

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