Officials: San Francisco Police Officers Killed Man Who Pulled Air Gun

San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr speaks at a news conference in San Francisco, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013. Police arrested two people in the fatal stabbing of a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball fan during a fight near ... San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr speaks at a news conference in San Francisco, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2013. Police arrested two people in the fatal stabbing of a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball fan during a fight near San Francisco's AT&T Park after the Giants' 6-4 win over the Dodgers, Suhr said. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) MORE LESS
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Officers shot and killed a man who brandished what appeared to be a handgun but was actually an air gun after they told him to leave a restricted parking lot outside a San Francisco police station.

Police hit the 32-year-old man three times Sunday evening after he pulled from his waistband what was later determined to be an air gun, which fire metallic projectiles such as pellets or BBs, police spokesman Albie Esparza said.

The man was transported to San Francisco General Hospital, where he later died of his wounds. The officers were not injured.

The air gun did not have a colored tip on it, which is a standard identifier of a toy gun, Officer Gordon Shyy said Monday. He declined to discuss any other details of the case.

San Francisco Police Chief Greg Suhr said Monday that his department, like police across the nation, has heightened concern for officer safety following the ambush killings of two New York City police officers.

“This is a job where very sadly we lose officers,” Suhr said. “It’s on all our minds. But we’ve got a job to do, so we’re going to do it.”

The man who died had approached officers at the Mission District station earlier in the day and asked them what kind of guns San Francisco police carry, what kind of ammunition they use and if the officers had been involved in any officer-involved shootings, Esparza said.

The officers did not speak with the man and he eventually left.

The shooting occurred about 5:15 p.m. after three officers noticed a man loitering in the parking lot of the station.

The parking lot is clearly marked as restricted to the public, but a gate is kept open for police vehicles to come and go, Suhr said.

Police ordered the man to leave, and he began to walk away but then stood in the middle of the driveway, staring at them and blocking them from leaving. The sergeants again ordered him to leave.

The man began backing out of the parking lot, facing the sergeants with his hands in his front shirt pockets. They asked him to show his hands. He lifted his sweater and showed what appeared to be the butt of a handgun, Esparza said.

When he reached for his waistband and pulled out the air gun, the officers opened fire. A spokesman from the San Francisco medical examiner said Monday morning that he did not know when the man’s name would be released.

The officers were placed on 10 days of paid administrative leave, which is standard in any police shooting. Their names were not released. Suhr said he will hold a town hall meeting discussing the shooting, which rattled nearby residents.

Joann Kuhl, who lives a few blocks away, told the San Francisco Chronicle (http://bit.ly/1rXDKry ) that her biggest concern was that the shooting might “fuel the fire of a really bad state of affairs between police and their community.”

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  1. Suicide by cop? Same result.

  2. Accepting the cops story as true, it was clearly suicide by cop and one you can’t call anything but a righteous shoot.

  3. Avatar for gajake gajake says:

    The editor of a neighborhood paper witnessed the shooting. She describes it pretty much the same way the police do. Sure looks like suicide by cop.

  4. Avatar for ottis ottis says:

    I presume the victim is black or he would not been killed.

  5. Only blacks commit suicide by cop? Can you source that please?

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