“F— this guy,” the officer says before aiming his police cruiser at the mentally ill homeless man that he and his partner had been sent out to confront. “I”m going to hit him.” “Okay, go for it. Go for it,” his partner responds, his voice recorded on the Sacramento police cruiser’s dash cam. Twice, the man dodges their accelerating cruiser.
In the second attempt, he leaps into a median, barely avoiding the vehicle. But Joseph Mann, 51, could not escape the volley of bullets that followed moments later. Mann died in the street shortly after that July 11 shooting.
Mann’s family has accused officers Randy Lozoya and John Tennis of escalating the situation and showing no regard for his life, even …
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