LA man shot by cops in back more than 20 times, lawyer claims as police continue investigation

According to Fox news

A civil rights attorney who represents the families of past police shooting victims claimed Tuesday morning that police fatally shot a Black man the day before in southern Los Angeles “in the back 20+ times then left him for hours.”

Ben Crump — who represents the families of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Jacob Blake — made the claims on Twitter, saying the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department stopped 29-year-old Dijon Kizzee while he was riding his bike for an alleged “vehicle code violation.”

“They say he ran, dropped clothes and handgun,” Crump wrote. “He didn’t pick it up, but cops shot him in the back 20+ times then left him for hours.”

The LASD confirmed they stopped the victim – who they have not identified as Kizzee – for riding his bicycle in an unlawful way.

A witness in the neighborhood captured video showing a pair of deputies chasing after a man while he was carrying what appeared to be a pile of clothes on Monday at approximately 3:15 p.m., the Los Angeles Times reported. Kizzee was shot shortly thereafter and died at the scene.

The LASD did not immediately reply to Fox News’ requests for comment. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office said an autopsy was scheduled to be performed Tuesday.

Los Angeles Sheriff’s Lt. Brandon Dean previously told the Times the reports that Kizzee had been struck more than 20 times were inaccurate but could not immediately say how many times he was wounded.

Dean said in a Monday press conference that two deputies from the South Los Angeles station were driving in the area at the time when they saw a man, Kizzee, riding his bicycle in violation of vehicle codes, according to the Times. It was not known which codes the man allegedly broke, Dean said.

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