DC police body camera footage shows officer firing at vehicle in deadly shooting

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Video: DC police fire at wanted man's vehicle during deadly shooting WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT

DC police on Wednesday released video showing an incident in which an officer shot and killed a wanted man who they say was armed. WARNING: This video has not been edited beyond what police released. The content is graphic and violent

Authorities have released body camera footage showing officers shooting and killing a man they say was armed and behind the wheel of a running vehicle early Wednesday morning in Northeast D.C.

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DC police say firing at moving vehicle violates department policy

D.C. police officials say it’s against department policy for officers to fire at a moving vehicle after body cam video showed them firing at a vehicle. The suspect was killed.

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The video begins by showing an officer running toward the vehicle with a ballistic shield in front of him partially blocking the view of the camera. Several other angles show multiple officers on the scene surrounding the vehicle. Multiple shots can be heard being fired as the vehicle appears to pull away.

ARMED MAN SHOT, KILLED BY POLICE IN NORTHEAST DC, OFFICIALS SAY

Police say they responded to Florida Avenue and New York Avenue around 2:45 a.m. Wednesday after receiving a report of an unconscious person inside of the car.

Officers say when they arrived they found a man unresponsive behind the wheel with the engine running. Police say the man's foot was on the brake and a gun was visible in his waistband.

Police say when they tried to wake the driver, he drove the vehicle forward and was shot by an officer after they say he would not stop. The driver was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.

D.C. Police Chief Robert Contee spoke with reporters Wednesday and conceded that firing into a moving vehicle was inconsistent with police policy.

The incident is under investigation at this time.