Menifee PD releases video of officer-involved shooting
The Menifee Police Department has released a Community Incident Debrief Video of an officer-involved shooting incident originally reported h...
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The Menifee Police Department has released a Community Incident Debrief Video of an officer-involved shooting incident originally reported here on Sept. 17.
The suspect was not struck by gunfire and the officer involved was placed on paid administrative leave during the investigation. The suspect, 19-year-old Robert Arres of Menifee, was arrested for possession of an unserialized and unregistered firearm.
The video, which shows views from officer body cams, is being provided for information to the community as the investigation continues. Police Chief Ed Varso gives an update on status of the incident in the introduction to the video.
Following is the video released to the public by police:
The suspect was not struck by gunfire and the officer involved was placed on paid administrative leave during the investigation. The suspect, 19-year-old Robert Arres of Menifee, was arrested for possession of an unserialized and unregistered firearm.
The video, which shows views from officer body cams, is being provided for information to the community as the investigation continues. Police Chief Ed Varso gives an update on status of the incident in the introduction to the video.
Following is the video released to the public by police:
Why didn't the officers identify themselves as police officers why knocking on the public door? Then you see both of them out of the site of the hole in the door. Just maybe if they could have been seen, the guy wouldn't have open the door with a gun. They got him for not having a register gun. But lets not forget the fact that the officer made it seem like they was there to rob him or something. That's what thugs do when they want to rob you. Wait for you to open the door then rush you.
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