UPDATE: @SFPD @SFPDChief to hold virtual town hall meeting from 3-5 p.m. Monday 10/19 to discuss deadly shooting of carjacking suspect by police on Otis St. after he was chased from Market & Goughpic.twitter.com/kyTnTZT5p8
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UPDATE: @SFPD @SFPDChief to hold virtual town hall meeting from 3-5 p.m. Monday 10/19 to discuss deadly shooting of carjacking suspect by police on Otis St. after he was chased from Market & Goughpic.twitter.com/kyTnTZT5p8
UPDATE: Alleged knife-wielding carjacking suspect shot dead by @SFPD after chase ID'd as Cesar Antonio Vargas, 21, of Fairfield. He had tried to enter several other cars near Market & Valencia minutes earlier, cops saypic.twitter.com/xiPUr4i2c7
UPDATE: @SFPD @sfpdinvestigate release body-cam & surveillance video in the deadly shooting of carjacking suspect Cesar Antonio Vargas, 21, near Otis & Gough by @SFPDSouthern Officers Kyle Roach & Nicholas Delgado, seen here in 2017 rescuing sea lion. 5:10, 6, 7:30 p.m. @KTVUpic.twitter.com/jTBc7Q0Pld
UPDATE: Body-cam video released by @SFPD in deadly shooting of carjacking suspect Cesar Antonio Vargas, 21, near Otis & Gough. (Viewer discretion) 5:10, 6, 7:30 p.m. @KTVUpic.twitter.com/cOZ7mfDQl0
Body-cam & surveillance video released by @SFPD in the deadly shooting of carjacking suspect Cesar Antonio Vargas, 21, near Otis & Gough by
@SFPDSouthern Officers Kyle Roach & Nicholas Delgadopic.twitter.com/GNJFEasPrt
UPDATE: No criminal charges against @SFPDSouthern Officers Kyle Roach & Nicholas Delgado for fatally shooting Cesar Antonio Vargas near Otis & Gough in October, per @SFDAOffice @chesaboudinpic.twitter.com/9tPSbR3yuT
UPDATE: Family of Cesar Antonio Vargas, who was shot and killed by @SFPDSouthern officers near Otis & Gough last year, files fed civil rights lawsuit. Vargas was carjacking suspect who was armed w/knife, per @SFPDpic.twitter.com/exnEOveO9d
I’m sure it’s 100% the cops fault
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