
Gurpreet Singh, 36, who dominated the machete while playing Gatka (ancient martial arts, which has its roots in Pandjab) near Crypto.com in the center of Los Angeles, was shot by the La Police. The Los Angeles (LAPD) police department recently released a scary video of an incident held on July 13th.
The police learned that a man waving a 2-foot blade for a passers-by at a crossroads. Shots BodyCam show that Sikhův man is wearing only vest, shorts and blue turban, which in the middle of the road marks the sword.
The police repeatedly asked the men to put the sword to arrive when they arrived. However, he was not satisfied and even continued to mow the tongue with the sword, ABC7 reported.
As the police approached, the man threw the bottle and tried to escape into his car. With the officers in the persecution, he drove ruthlessly and, according to reports, finally hit several vehicles before finally stopped. During the persecution he was seen as waving his sword out of the car window.
The police said, “Officers gave Singh to several orders to cancel the weapon. However, he failed to satisfy. Singh then returned to his vehicle, pulled a bottle of water and threw it on the officers.” They added that they started fire when a man allegedly accused the sword. He was transported to a nearby hospital, but later died of gunshot wounds 17 July.
Witnesses said 911 that Singh had stopped his car at the intersection, came out of the vehicle and began to swing with a machete. LAPD also shared recording of this call from 911, where the caller mentions that Singh was in the Black Mustang, was “trained” on the road and “threatening” people.
Officers were involved in the incident, namely Michael Orozco and Nestor Espinoza Bojorquez, added the ABC7 report.
Meanwhile, the LAPD investigation division is exploring the incident. “The following information is based on preliminary and ongoing investigation, which continues to evolve when investigators conduct interviews with witnesses, review physical and electronic records and analyze forensic evidence. Understanding and circumstances may change because they are collected and analyzed.
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