The Stockton family is looking for answers after filming the 19 -year -old police

A Family of Stockton demands police responses after declaring that the police fired and killed Rocco Robinson, 19, during a meeting in Doray Court and Pixie Drive on Tuesday. Stockton police confirmed on Wednesday evening that Robinson is the police and provided more details on the set. They created a memorial near the marks of evidence left by the police, lit candles and comfort themselves. “He always tells me that he loves me,” said Robinson’s aunt Maria Seymour. “My mind is always everywhere. I still can’t think directly.” Stockton police said the police were making a proactive application when they approached a car, leading to a fight and the pursuit. The police released photos of worn robinson -showed bodies from officers from officers and looking for a drop -down hand. In a press release, the police described the meeting: “During the pursuit of the foot, the suspect dropped a loaded firearm while he fled. In his attempt to recover the weapon, he inadvertently launched from the front, then experienced officers, which allowed to light with commands of the series of the officers. Balle. “The police also listed what they found on the scene: the suspect’s un serialized handgun (a ghost pistol), with a ride in the room, two illegal with high capacity, including a 31 -round magazine with 26 balls and a 17 -round magazine fully loaded with shootings, a resident of Doray Circle has recorded a resident of the fire, Doray Circle has recorded video moments after the ball, a resident of Doray Circle recorded video moments after the fact that Fulging, showed a Doray Circle resident recorded video moments A after Fulging, a Doray Circle resident recorded video moments after the ball. Line to ward off a crowd angry from the scene. Seymour, who heard the shots of her home at a house pâté, ran but could not reach her nephew. “When I got here, he was already lying there,” she said. “I tried to reach it, but they wouldn’t let me reach it.” Seymour said that the family was doing barbecue and that Robinson was sitting in a car with his cousin when the police approached them. “My poor baby. It’s a good heart, like a good child. I can’t believe it happened to him,” she said. Robinson’s mother, too distraught to appear in front of the camera, expressed her need for answers. “I just can’t accept this, I can’t. There is no way you can justify a shoot of my son, as if there was no way,” she said. A multi-agencies investigation examines the police shooting, which includes the Stockton police, the investigating office of the County Prosecutor of San Joaquin and the Ministry of State justice. All officers were placed on administrative leave paid. See more coverage of the best California stories here | Download our application | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
A family of Stockton requests police responses after declaring that the police shot Rocco Robinson, 19, during a meeting Tuesday in Doray Court and Pixie Drive.
Stockton police confirmed on Wednesday evening that Robinson is that the police killed and provided more details on the shooting.
On the site where relatives said that Robinson had been killed, his family gathered to free balloons in his memory. They created a memorial near the marks of evidence left by the police, lit candles and comfort themselves.
“He always tells me that he loves me,” said Robinson’s aunt Maria Seymour. “My mind is always everywhere. I still can’t think directly.”
Stockton police said the police were making a proactive application when they approached a car, leading to a fight and a pursuit.
The officers released photos of cameras carried on the body showing Robinson fleeing officers and looking for a fist arm.
In a press release, the police described the meeting:
“During the pursuit of the foot, the suspect dropped a firearm loaded by fleeing. In his attempt to recover the weapon, he launched it inadvertently, then ran afterwards, rearing despite the ignorance of the police on several occasions. This series of events led to a shooting involved by officers, in which the suspect suffered several series of fruit fruit.”
The police also listed what they found on the scene:
The suspect’s non -serialized handgun (ghost pistol), with a tour in the room, two illegal high -capacity magazines, including a 31 round magazine with 26 balls and a wide magazine of 17 rounds entirely loaded with 17 balls.
A Doray Circle resident recorded a video a few moments after the shooting, showing that the officers formed a line to keep a lot of anger from the scene.
Seymour, who heard the shots of her home at a house pâté, ran but could not reach her nephew.
“When I got here, he was already lying there,” she said. “I tried to reach it, but they wouldn’t let me reach it.”
Seymour said that the family was doing barbecue and that Robinson was sitting in a car with his cousin when the police approached them.
“My poor baby. It’s a good heart, like a good child. I can’t believe it happened to him,” she said.
Robinson’s mother, too distraught to appear in front of the camera, expressed her need for answers.
“I cannot accept this, I can’t. There is no way you can justify shooting my son, as if there was no way,” she said.
A multi-agencies investigation examines the police shooting, which includes the stock of Stockton, the investigative office of the County Prosecutor of San Joaquin and the Ministry of Justice of the State. All officers were placed on administrative leave paid.
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