武清区龙济泌尿外科孙震鹏-【武清龙济医院 】,武清龙济医院 ,武清龙济的官方网站,武清区男子医院龙济了,武清区龙济泌尿预约门诊号,武清龙济路医院,天津武清区龙济泌尿预约门诊号,去龙济医院看男科

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Newly-released records detail several officer involved shootings involving a San Diego Police officer.The City of San Diego released several written reports along with body worn camera video and audio of police and witness interviews. The shootings took place in 2016 and 2017 and involved San Diego Police Officer Richard Butera.In December 2017, San Diego Police received several 911 calls regarding a man trying to break into homes in the Sunset Cliffs neighborhood. Police say that when they arrived, 24-year-old Kyle Zahacefski was in the front yard of a home in the 1200 block of Trieste Drive.Zahacefski began throwing bricks at the police officers, they said. Next, he took off running and the officers lost sight of him. Officers then heard sounds of glass breaking and they discovered a shattered glass door on a home in the neighborhood. Believing the residents may have been in danger, officers entered the house immediately and located the suspect in the kitchen.Zahacefski grabbed a knife and pointed it at his throat. The officers ordered him to drop the knife repeatedly but he refused. Instead, Zahacefski pointed it at the officers and began walking quickly towards them.One of the officers, later identified as Officer Richard Butera, fired several rounds from his AR-15 rifle and another officer fired one round from his bean bag shotgun.In June 2018, District Attorney Summer Stephan said the shooting was justified. Along with body-worn camera video, police released a more than 500-page report detailing their investigation.Police also released an investigative report and audio interviews regarding a 2016 Hillcrest area shooting.Officer Richard Butera fatally shot Joshua Sisson , 30, while responding to a domestic violence incident on Lewis Street. Police say Sisson turned and pointed a large kitchen knife at Butera and was shot in the chest when he advanced towards the officer."The knife-wielding suspect refused to comply. The suspect aggressively advanced towards the officer with the knife," said San Diego police Lt. Manny Del Toro.After Sisson's death, police discovered he had been wanted on a warrant for alleged felony parole violations.A criminal records check showed Sisson had served prison time for setting a family's home on fire in 2009. He pleaded guilty in that case to 13 counts of attempted murder, one count of arson and one count of carrying a concealed weapon.In audio recordings released by the department you can hear Butera describe where he was standing when the shooting took place. An audio interview with a witness also gives insight into what police encountered.“The officer yelled 'stop' again, both times it was very clear, 'stop',” an unidentified male witness said. “The suspect this time turned to his left and his hand went into his waistband.”According to 10News records, Butera has been involved in three other officer involved shootings.In a statement to 10News a spokesperson for the San Diego Police Department wrote, “Officer Butera has been a sworn member of the San Diego Police Department for the past 17 years. In addition to his patrol duties, he has been a member of the SWAT team for over 10 years. Officer Butera has been involved in incidents in which he has discharged a firearm to stop a deadly threat to himself and the public. Each of these incidents were investigated by the Homicide Unit and the investigations were ultimately presented to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office for review. Officer Butera was cleared in all of the incidents. We hope the community examines each case independently and comes to the same conclusion.” 3655
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- One person was shot in San Diego's Shelltown neighborhood Sunday afternoon, San Diego Police confirm.According to San Diego Police, the shooting happened just after noon at the La Michoacana grocery store located at 1702 Vesta Street. The suspect, a man in his 20s, pulled out a handgun and demanded money from the cash register.The owner, a 40-year-old man, opened the register and gave the man money, police said. The suspect went to a second cash register and demanded money. The employee opened the second register and gave the suspect money.As the suspect was turning to leave, the owner pulled out a handgun. The suspect turned to the owner and the owner shot the suspect twice, hitting him in the abdomen and in the wrist, police say.The suspect was taken to a nearby hospital, but police said his injuries do not appear to be life-threatening. 879

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Nestled off of Camino Del Rio West in the Midway District, the Body Shop sits between a Navis Pack and Ship site and the "Les Girls" adult entertainment club on Riley Street. The Body Shop, a strip club at 3776 Riley Street, welcomed customers for five decades before it closed last December. This week, Rock Church announced they'll be moving in. Rock Church has five campuses across San Diego County. They have a school and now, they have plans for the property in the Midway District. They told 10News the purchase is about more than repurposing a strip club - it's about transforming the neighborhood. "We thought it was a great idea because we know the pain that goes on in that building," said Miles McPherson, pastor at Rock Church. "Not just the women, but the men who go there and their families.”The church’s main campus on Rosecrans is roughly a mile and a half away from the new property. "We don’t know what we're going to do with the building, we just know what it won’t be used for," McPherson said. For decades, parents have explained to their kids why there's a huge sign that says 'nude girls' in their neighborhood, he said. Soon, it won't be necessary."It would be nice to put 'Rock Church' on top of that billboard, but that's another step," he said. "We’ll get to that. But you know the people in that community have been looking at that building for 50 years, and hopefully we can put something more positive in that building.”In addition to taking over the building, McPherson said the church plans to do outreach in the community. He had this message for former employees, “I want to tell you that we love you. And you are welcome at our church.” 1734
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – More Navy SEALs and DNA experts took the witness stand Friday, one day after bombshell testimony was delivered in the war crimes trial of Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher.Two snipers said Gallagher, a decorated serviceman, shot a young girl and a man in Iraq in 2017.The fellow SEALS said they did not see Gallagher pull the trigger, but they heard shots come from his perch as the victims were struck, the Associated Press reported.Neither witness saw Gallagher fire the shots, defense attorneys argued. 525
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Naval Base Point Loma was locked down Thursday over reports of a suspicious person.In a Facebook post, the base said "all personnel onboard the installation are directed to seek shelter in the nearest building and activate lock down procedure" and remain inside until told otherwise. The lockdown was lifted just before 2 p.m. and Harbor Drive was reopened to traffic. The base told 10News that it appeared the caller believed to have seen a suspicious person, but the person in question was not believed to be a threat.The base added the Gateway Youth Center and Patrick Wade CDC had been taken off lockdown and parents allowed to pick up their children.10News is monitoring this breaking news. 722
来源:资阳报