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Man dies after LAPD officers use Taser on him in Venice

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 07, 2023

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A man died Tuesday after officers used a Taser on him while trying to arrest him in Venice, LAPD officials said Friday. The man, identified by the LAPD as Keenan Anderson, was running in the middle of the street and exhibiting erratic behavior at around 3:40 p.m. after a traffic collision at Venice and Lincoln boulevards, according to an LAPD news release. Several people involved in the collision indicated that Anderson had caused it, the... + full article



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