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“Not Shoot Me”: Newport Beach Police published video by fatal shootings with civil servants who are involved

The Newport Beach Police Department has released Bodycam film material from a fatal shootout with a motorcyclist.

What we know:

On April 17, around 9:15 p.m., the officers moved over a man who headed a red light in the area of ​​the Pacific Coast Highway West and Superior Avenue.

According to the police authority, the driver, the 45-year-old Geoffrey Stirling, became uncooperative during the stop and did not follow the orders of officials.

In the Bodycam film material published by the department, an official can be heard who reports several times that he was sitting down, but he always refused.

“I don't care what you tell me,” Stirling can say. “I don't want to sit down. I am sorry that you molested me.”

Stirling, the brother of “Real Housewives” star Lydia McLaughin, then offered to show his ID when he kept ignoring the officer's commands.

Previous reporting: Motorcycle drivers killed during the confrontation with the police in Newport Beach

Ironically said Stirling: “Don't shoot me” to the officer, who then replied by saying: “I will not shoot you. Don't grab after f *** sh **.”

When the official asked a backup, Stirling approached the officer and got a physical examination.

According to the police department, Stirling hit the officials several times in the head and then removed his taser from his service belt. At some point Stirling supposedly put the taser on the back of the officer. Then he pointed the taser to the officer and the officer fired his gun several times.

Paramedics arrived on site and transported Stirling to a hospital in which he later died.

The official was treated for his injuries. The police department said that a civil police officer was in the patrol car all the time during the incident. They were intact.

What's next:

The California Ministry of Justice examines the officials of the officials.

What you say:

McLaughlin went on social media to give the following explanation in response to the death of her brother:

“Yesterday we put my brother to rest. Only six months ago we stood in this place and mourned my mother's loss. 🪽 My heart was broken and the shock still has not settled.

But even in mourning I climb what I know, true: God is good. He has control. I'm not. My brother is now with my mother and I capture the promise that one day we will all be united again. Until then I will miss her every day. “

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