[Global Net Report] According to a CBS report on April 22, local time, the Burbank Police Department in California released a law enforcement recorder in which the police shot and killed a man stealing a car in March in front of a child.
According to reports, the police received the police and said that a 7-year-old boy was wandering alone in the hotel parking lot early in the morning. The child told the police that he was waiting for his stepfather, David William Keller. According to reports, the police found by investigating the hotel’s surveillance video that Kahler was also wandering in the hotel parking lot at the time and tried to enter the car. At that time, the hotel staff said that the car did not belong to him. Later, surveillance shots showed him driving a stolen car to pick up his son. The man then got into the car and said to the police, “He is my father.” When the boy just got in the car, a policeman suddenly drew his gun and fired three shots at Kahler. The boy cried and screamed “He is my father, no! Stop!”. A policeman then took the child away from the vehicle.
The video showed the policeman saying to his companion next to him, “He pointed his gun at me.” According to reports, the police said that they found a loaded 9mm semi-automatic pistol at the scene. Kahler was shot and was taken to a nearby hospital and died. The police said the child was not injured and has been protected. The police said the Honda Accord that the man drove to pick up the child was a stolen vehicle in a certain block.
Original title: An American man who stole a car to pick up his son was shot and killed by the police three times. The boy cried out, “Stop! He is my father.”
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