A man allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails at officers outside a Raleigh, North Carolina, police station was shot dead by police Saturday afternoon.
the man first came to an officer’s attention around 1:20 p.m., when he was seen allegedly setting vehicles on fire.
The officer called for backup and when three other officers arrived the man allegedly kept throwing the Molotov cocktails, even throwing toward the officers.two Raleigh police cars were ablaze by this time and the officers opened fire, fatally wounding the suspect.Raleigh Police Chief Estella D. Patterson says she will push to have body cam footage of incident released.and the writer/curator of
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