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Shooting of Alfred Olango

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Time
  
2:10 p.m. (PST)

Date
  
27 September 2016

Deaths
  
Alfred Olango

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Filmed by
  
A bystander in a restaurant and the restaurant's drive-thru camera

Participants
  
El Cajon police officers

Location
  
El Cajon, California, United States

The shooting of Alfred Olango occurred in El Cajon, California, United States on September 27, 2016. Olango, a 38-year old former refugee from Uganda, was shot several times by police responding to a call for emergency psychiatric aid. He died later that day in a hospital. The shooting sparked days of protests in El Cajon and around San Diego County.

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Alfred Olango

Alfred Olango arrived in the U.S. as a refugee from Uganda in 1991.

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Born in Kampala, Uganda in 1978, Olango came to New York with his mother and eight siblings as refugees in 1991. He married in 2001, having one child with his wife at the time. He worked at Toro manufacturing and McDonald's, and he hoped to one day open his own restaurant.

Shooting

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Days before the incident, one of Olango's longtime childhood friends died. On the day of the incident, Olango's sister noticed strange behavior from him and called police three times asking for immediate help. A 5150 (involuntary psychiatric hold) request for a psychiatric emergency response team (PERT) was placed. Fifty minutes after the first call, at least two non-PERT officers arrived on scene.

Video evidence

In video footage released by the El Cajon Police Department, two uniformed police officers with drawn weapons can be seen approaching Olango. In the video, Olango is retreating into a corner formed by a fence and an unoccupied parked truck. Olango's sister can be seen approaching behind the police officers. Seconds later, gunshots are heard and Olango falls to the ground. He was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital later that day.

Police statement

According to the El Cajon Police Department's statement on the evening of the shooting, Olango was simultaneously tasered and shot several times by the two officers. They said Olango refused to comply with instructions to remove one concealed hand from a pocket, paced back and forth, then "rapidly drew an object from his front pants pocket, placed both hands together and extended them rapidly toward the officer taking up what appeared to be a shooting stance".

Investigation

Footage of Olango's shooting was released by the El Cajon Police Department on September 30, 2016. There have been two videos of the shooting that were recorded and released to the public, one from a bystander inside a Mexican restaurant and the other from the restaurant's drive-thru surveillance camera.

Criticism

The ACLU has criticized the El Cajon Police Department's partial release of video evidence. On the evening of the incident, a single still frame image from the cellphone footage was released.

Shooting of Alfred Olango

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