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The police authority in Los Angeles publishes a new video of deadly shootings by the police near the USC after being mixed in the treatment facility

Los Angeles (KABC) – The Los Angeles police department released a new video of a deadly shootout near the USC in January.

Warning: This video contains graphic pictures that may interfere with some.

It started after LAPD received a call for a first -time employee in a residential complex in the 900 block of the West 23rd Street.

The surveillance video from the kitchen area shows that a resident stabbed an employee in the face.

This suspect was later identified as a 43-year-old Brian Rolstad.

After the police arrived, Rolstad went out of the building, which was still holding the knife and advanced against civil servants.

At that moment, the police fired several rounds from a bean bag shotgun, which is considered a less fatal option.

He went under at first, but Bodycam video shows how he gets up again.

We frozen the video just as when this recording was fired.

Rolstad was taken to a hospital in which he was declared dead.

The victim of the stab was treated and released in a hospital.

The LAPD also published a picture of the 6-inch folding knife, which he held during the attack.

According to the LAPD, the use of violence is still being examined.

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