Authorities in Northern California released a graphic video showing the moment an officer shot a man.
The Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office released bodycam footage of the March 11 officer-involved fatal shooting of 32-year-old Tyrell Wilson in Danville, located in the Bay Area.
Danville Police officer Andrew Hall, in the video, is seen being called to an intersection, where he saw a male suspect throwing rocks at passing cars, according to the sheriff’s office in a statement. The suspect was later identified as Wilson by the office.
Hall is seen telling Wilson, who is walking through an intersection in the middle of the day, “Get over here.”
As Hall approaches, Wilson is seen pulling out a knife, backing away, and telling Hall: “Touch me and see what’s up.” Hall can then be heard ordering Wilson to “drop the knife” several times.
Hall has his service firearm drawn and pointed at Wilson, who then tells him, “Kill me,” as he took several steps forward.
“Officers are forced to make split-second decisions to protect themselves and the public and that’s what happened here.”
According to the footage, Hall is seen firing his weapon, fatally striking Wilson. Officials said Wilson, who was identified in local media reports as a homeless man, died from his injuries at a nearby hospital.