File:Sacramento Police Officer Shoots 75-Year-Old Man Who Tried To Attack His Wife.webm

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English: Sacramento, California — On July 2, 2022, shortly before 12:15 a.m., Sacramento Police Department patrol officers responded to a residence in the 5600 block of Gilgunn Way for a report of an individual threatening to kill his wife, who was also on scene. Additional information revealed the individual was armed with a knife, and the wife had locked herself inside a bathroom in the residence. When officers arrived on the scene, they contacted the individual, a 75-year-old male identified as Michael Moore who was observed to be armed with two knives.

Officers communicated with Moore for over 10 minutes and utilized verbal de-escalation techniques in an attempt to disarm him. Eventually, Moore, who remained armed, moved inside the bathroom and assaulted his wife. The victim was heard screaming as officers entered the residence. Officers confronted Moore and one officer fired their duty weapon. Officers rendered medical aid until Moore was transported to a hospital for treatment, where he was pronounced deceased. The victim was not injured, and no officers were injured during this incident.

Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:23 - Bodycam: Officer #1

16:35 - Bodycam: Officer #2
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Source YouTube: Sacramento Police Officer Shoots 75-Year-Old Man Who Tried To Attack His Wife – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
Author Sacramento P.D.

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