08/07/13 12:41:04 9WTEvw8b
LAタイムズから当時の状況拾ってきました。車を壊しているところは見られてないようです。
Information released by police after the Dec. 31 shooting said officers responded about 1
p.m. to a call about an Asian man vandalizing cars in the 900 block of North Walnut Avenue.
They were unable to find the vandal. An hour later, another call said he was at Walnut
Street and Whittier Avenue, carrying a tire iron.
The caller identified a man who turned out to be Cho, who was standing outside a liquor
store. A store surveillance tape first obtained by the Korea Times and posted on the
Internet shows Cho walking toward two officers, who have guns drawn, a sequence that
lasts about 25 seconds.
Cho brings his right hand to his mouth and appears to hold something in his left hand,
which hangs by his side.
With both officers still pointing their guns at him, he makes a right turn and walks out of
camera range.
Police said in a news release that Cho was "agitated" and ignored orders to drop the tire iron.
Instead, police say, Cho walked toward one of the officers and "raised the tire iron above
his head" as if to strike. Both officers fired numerous shots.
URLリンク(www.latimes.com)