Man wounded after shooting in parking lot of Antioch cannabis dispensary
By Dennis Culver article
ANTIOCH, Calif. - Police in Antioch are investigating a shooting that occurred Thursday and sent a man to the hospital.
Officers with the Antioch Police Department responded Thursday at 8 p.m. to the CoCo Farms cannabis dispensary at 3400 Wilbur Avenue on a report of a shooting that had occurred in the parking lot.
When officers arrived, both the victim and the suspect had already fled the scene.
A short time later, a 27-year-old man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds was dropped off at the hospital, police said.
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Angelo Quinto’s family says he died after police pinned him by his neck. Police deny they did anything wrong.
The 30-year-old Filipino Navy veteran was having a mental health crisis. Then the police arrived.
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Police in Antioch, California, on Tuesday denied claims that use of force led to the death of Angelo Quinto, a 30-year-old Filipino Navy veteran, late last year. Quinto’s family says he died just days after police pinned him down by his neck for several minutes.
A video shot on December 23, 2020, which shows Quinto handcuffed and seemingly unconscious in his mother’s bedroom with blood soaking his face, has garnered greater attention in recent weeks in a time when anti-Asian attacks are on the rise and the country continues to reckon with racist police violence.
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