Black community outraged after California cop shoots and kills a black man, but cellphone video shows he was pulling a gun



Some members of the black community in Southern California are expressing outrage over the latest incident of a police officer shooting and killing a black man, but cellphone video shows that he was pulling a gun during the altercation.

The violent and lethal confrontation unfolded outside a liquor store in the city of San Bernardino on Thursday.

Cellphone video from a bystander shows the police officer and the man wrestling before the man breaks free. The officer quickly pulls his gun and shoots at the man several times.

Authorities say that the man was taken to the hospital and later died of his injuries.

The San Bernardino Police Department posted a snippet of the cellphone video that shows the struggle and the shooting of the man.

Caution, graphic video:

Regarding the last Press Release we just published, here is video of the incident. The images can be graphic, ther… https://t.co/7sPRdrCikY
— San Bernardino PD (@San Bernardino PD)1603472824.0

They identified the man as 35-year-old Mark Matthew Bender Jr.

Some of the neighborhood members expressed outrage at the incident and condemned the officer for being so quick to shoot at the man, implying that racism was a motive for his actions.

But a closer look at the cellphone video shows that the man was reaching for his gun and pulled it out during the altercation the moment before the officer fired on him.

KTLA-TV's Gigi Graciette posted a screenshot showing the gun.

BREAKING: Sources confirm suspect in San Bernardino OIS had a gun and its the item seen in his hand on cell phone… https://t.co/LnQ3fkRNFv
— Gigi Graciette (@Gigi Graciette)1603460670.0

A statement released by the San Bernardino Police Department said that the officer had responded to a call about a man with a gun jumping on cars in the "King Tut" liquor store. He was near the store at the time and arrived quickly.

The officer confronted Bender, but the man refused to follow his commands and attempted to enter the liquor store, inside which were numerous employees and residents.

The statement said that the officer attempted to physically restrain Bender but that he was overpowered. It added that Bender reached for his gun and turned toward the officer when the officer shot at him four times.

Police said they provided Bender with medical aid but that he died at the hospital. They also claimed that they recovered a firearm at the scene. The 9mm handgun was loaded and not registered, and Bender was not legally allowed to possess a gun at the time.

The statement also lists Bender's long history of arrests for violent crimes, including false imprisonment, criminal threats, and attempted murder. In addition he also had been arrested for domestic violence, possession of narcotics for sale, grand theft, and various probation violations.

Despite the report of the gun, some community members still accused the police of acting inappropriately.

"You can't justify a murder because he had a gun," said John Anderson, a resident of the neighborhood, to KCAL-TV. "He had a gun, if he did, to protect themselves, probably from them. They're the ones doing the damage, they're the ones doing the hurt."

Here's a local news video about the lethal shooting:

Officer involved shooting in San Bernardino caught on camera | ABC7www.youtube.com

Breaking: Rioting erupts after Minneapolis police accused of shooting and killing suspect — they say video shows he killed himself



Looting and rioting broke out in Minneapolis, Minnesota, again after the police were accused of shooting and killing another black man, but they say video shows that he committed suicide.

The aftermath of the incident was captured on cellphone video by residents who angrily denounced the police and accused them of shooting and killing the black man.

Social media erupted with scenes of looting and rioting in the wake of the accusations against the officers.

Massive looting and rioting in Nicollet Mall Target. #mplsdowntown https://t.co/zHmt9tBm5Z
— Mike Karbo (@Mike Karbo)1598488933.0

But police claim that the suspect turned a gun on himself and committed suicide when they cornered him. According to reporter Kent Erdahl of KARE11 News, Minneapolis police showed them the video of the suspect caught on surveillance video killing himself.

Erdahl posted a freeze frame from the video on social media:

Minneapolis police have just shown us video from a city surveillance camera that appears to show a murder suspect d… https://t.co/VJCDpCGubM
— Kent Erdahl (@Kent Erdahl)1598487956.0

Despite the video, looting and rioting continued on in Minneapolis.

"Looting in downtown Minneapolis. Haskell's liquor store and Medical Arts building included," reported Courtney Godfrey of KMSP-TV.

Looting in downtown Minneapolis. Haskell’s liquor store and Medical Arts building included. This is all linked to a… https://t.co/XuKuj15Vo6
— Courtney Godfrey (@Courtney Godfrey)1598491626.0

"This is all linked to alleged suicide of suspect in earlier homicide. Crowds down here were convinced he was shot by police," she added.

Godfrey indicated that she also saw the video produced by police of the suspect killing himself.

"Immediately after the suspect goes down, you can see officers rush over and start CPR," she said.

Minneapolis Police spokesperson John Elder said in a media briefing that the suspect was being sought in an investigation of a homicide committed earlier on Wednesday. He added that the police involved in the incident were wearing body cameras, but that the video could not be released without a formal process.

Here's a local news report about the incident:

Minneapolis Police Discuss Suicide Of Murder Suspectwww.youtube.com