Bodycam footage shows Arizona authorities opening fire on suspect as he aims gun at K9’s head

Authorities in Arizona released body camera footage showing a suspect in Tucson pointing a handgun at a police dog’s head before the suspect was fatally shot by officers.

“Police, get down. Police, get down,” Tucson police SWAT officers were heard yelling at suspect Francisco Javier Galarza, 49, on Aug. 25 outside a Circle K.

The SWAT team had been surveilling Galarza due to felony arrest warrants connected to a home invasion and bank robbery, the Arizona Republic reported.

“He’s out, just say when,” one of the officers in the bodycam footage says before officers got out of a vehicle and pursued Galarza.

“Take him here,” another officer responded.

Galarza refused to comply with officers and tried to flee, video shows.

“Runner, runner, runner, runner,” an officer yelled as officers ran toward the suspect.

Galarza is seen in the bodycam footage, which was released by the Pima Regional Critical Incident Team, pulling a handgun out of a bag while running from officers on the convenience store parking lot.

A police K9 named Kiro was also deployed to help apprehend the suspect. Video footage shows the K9 was able to get Galarza on the ground before the suspect aimed the gun at the dog’s head.

Law enforcement officials with the SWAT team said the gun was also aimed at officers, prompting two of the cops to open fire on Galarza.

Galarza was given medical attention before the Tucson Fire Department arrived, but he was ultimately pronounced dead at the scene.

Police later determined he was in possession of a loaded Taurus G3 9mm, the Arizona Republic reported.

The Tucson Police Department told Fox News Digital later Sunday that the Pima County Sheriff’s Department will investigate the officer-involved shooting.

Los Angeles has turned into ‘The Purge,’ detective warns

A Los Angeles police detective is warning tourists to stay clear of the city, saying that they will be unsafe, and comparing conditions to the horror movie ‘The Purge.’
“We’re telling people don’t visit because we don’t think we can keep you safe right now,” Los Angeles Police Department detective Jamie McBride told Fox News on Monday.

Police clear a homeless encampment in Harbor City, Los Angeles

The city, he added, is like the movie ‘The Purge,’ a popular horror film set in a US where crime is legal for a set period of time every calendar year. The difference between the movie and the city, however, is that in Los Angeles, criminals have 365 days to run riot, McBride said.

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Markeith Loyd’s murder trial begins today

Jury selection to be made in shooting death of Orlando police Lt. Debra Clayton

More than four years after authorities say Markeith Loyd shot and killed Orlando police Lt. Debra Clayton and was captured following a massive manhunt, his first-degree murder trial in her killing will start today with jury selection.

It will be the second time that Loyd, 45, faces the possibility of being sentenced to death. He was convicted of first-degree murder in 2019 for killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend Sade Dixon and her unborn child, but he avoided capital punishment after jurors recommended he be sentenced to life in prison without parole.

Prosecutors say Loyd gunned down Clayton Jan. 9, 2017, at a Walmart on Princeton Street after she tried to arrest him for killing Dixon in December 2016