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Los Angeles police Chief Michel Moore on Tuesday broke his silence days after an off-duty officer killed a man and wounded his parents inside a Costco store in Corona during a shooting described by the victims’ family as “excessive and completely unjustified.”
There are “more questions than answers at this point,” Moore said during a Board of Police Commissioners meeting.
“I’ll wait for the full investigation before commenting on the officer’s decision to use deadly force,” the chief said. “I will say at this point, my heart goes out to the parents of Mr. French and I pray for their recovery.”
The officer involved, whose identity has not been released, shot Kenneth French of Riverside multiple times Friday evening, Moore said.

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