The family of a man shot and killed by a San Bernardino police officer is desperately seeking answers after authorities released surveillance video of the shooting, and the victim's mother believes it was unjustified.
New video has emerged showing officers shoot and kill an armed man in a San Bernardino parking lot - and family members are seeking answers about the incident.
Adams is seen approaching the vehicle and reaching for his waistband. From the angle of a different video, he can be seen holding a gun in his right hand. "They believed [Adams] intended to use the vehicle as cover to shoot at them," said Goodman in the video."The officers saw Adams look over his left shoulder with the gun still on his right hand fearing that bystanders, and the officers' lives, were in danger. One of the officers fired his gun, striking Adams."
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