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The Lead With Jake Tapper

complex, she said she cut the wires to the fire alarm because the fbi was listening to her. >> after they determined the damage to the fire alarm was a felony criminal mischief. >> reporter: police have not released unedited body come rah footage, but they do show when an officer removed a screen, she threw an object hitting the officer in an arm. >> you're going to get shot. >> shoot me. >> reporter: they backed away and waited for supervisors to arrive. that's when the three officers showed up. one of them saw perez swing a hammer. the affidavit says the officer believed she might throw it at them, so he fired and she stepped back. then. >> ms. perez advanced to the window again while still holding the hammer and all three officers opened fire. >> reporter: the police chief says it appeared perez was having a mental health crisis. >> the shooting officers' actions were not consistent with

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

sapd's training. they put themselves in a situation where they used deadly force which was not reasonable. >> reporter: there was no imminent threat according to the affidavit. the police union president expressed deep condolences to perez's family and says the chief followed all necessary protocols. >> natasha chen, thank you. erin. we are also live in ukraine with today's major development, vladimir putin's first comments since the biggest threat to his leadership, first queue attempt in moscow in decades. cnn is live with how this is all playing in russia with a live report from moscow next. of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

thank you. new details tonight on three san antonio police officers charged with murder after shooting a woman in her apartment. her family says she was disabled and had a mental health condition. dana griffin has more. and a warning, some of the video you may find disturbing. >> reporter: it was just after midnight. >> lady. get over here. >> reporter: san antonio police were responding to a vandalism call. 46-year-old melissa perez was suspected of cutting wires to a fire alarm system at an apartment complex. >> get over here. >> nope. >> reporter: when officers tried to talk to her, police say she locked herself inside her apartment. as the officer removes the screen to perez's open window, she throws a glass candle at the officer, according to police. >> you're going to get shot! >> shoot me. you ain't got no warrant! >> reporter: after waiting for backup two officers jump up on her patio. police say she swung a hammer, shattering a window, while still inside her apartment. this is what happened next.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

mental health crisis. cbs's omar villafranca why the police chief called the use of deadly force "not reasonable." >> reporter: three san antonio police officers fired a barrage of bullets at 46-year-old melissa perez and her own home early friday morning. the three, including a 14 year veteran of the forest, had been suspended without pay. a body camera video edited by the police shows an officer approaching perez after she was suspected of cutting wires to an apartment fire alarm system. >> hey. lady. get over here. >> reporter: perez ran into her first-floor apartment and refused to come out. the officer went to her back patio and removed the window screen. that's when police say she threw a glass candle, hitting his arm. >> you're going to get shot! >> reporter: police say they communicated with perez through the window for more than 30 minutes. additional officers arrived and hopped on her patio. investigators say she'd then

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> hey! [ gunshots ] >> reporter: paramedics pronounced perez dead at the scene. she leaves behind four children. >> it appeared that miss perez was having a mental health crisis. >> reporter: perez's daughter says she had schizophrenia. >> i wish they would have told her like she wasn't alone, we're here to help you. in the video she's just terrified. you can tell. like she's going through something. >> reporter: sergeant alfred flores and officers eleazar alejandro and nathaniel villalobos were suspended without pay and later arrested on murder charges. according to court documents, they have since been released on bond. >> the shooting officers' actions were not consistent with sapd's policy and training. >> reporter: tonight the officers aren't commenting. the police union, however, says the chief followed all necessary protocols. the officers are expected to be back in court in july. lester? >> all right. dana griffin, thank you. now to a rare

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

shattered the glass with a hammer. that's when they first shots were fired. police claim perez still came towards the door again with the hammer. two more officers began shooting. perez was hit at least twice and pronounced dead at the scene. >> i have to plan my mom's funeral. >> reporter: alexis tovar said her mother had a history of mental health problems. >> reporter: what you think police officer should've done questioning >> they should've said hey, hey, don't be scared. we are here to help you. >> reporter: police chief william mcmanus says the shooting was not consistent with the departments training. >> the used deadly force, which was not reasonable, given all the circumstances as we now understand them. >> reporter: perez's daughter said her mother did have schizophrenia. she had several run-ins with police in the past but was try to get better. the family says they plan to file a civil suit against the police department and the city very soon. norah. >> norah: omar villafranca in

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CNN This Morning Weekend

to determine if a criminal probe should be conducted. >> such investigation will proceed only if our examination of the circumstances indicate criminal, federal or provincial laws may have been broken. >> reporter: officials warn they are in the early stages of the investigation and efforts to find more parts of the vessel could still go on for several more days. reporting in newfoundland, gloria pazmino, cnn. three san antonio police officers are now charged with murder after shooting a woman who was having an apparent mental health crisis inside her own home. police have released edited video of the moment that shooting started. we are not going to play, but some may find the events leading up to disturbing. >> in the bodycam video officers are approaching melissa perez as they respond to a call. after chasing her back to her apartment, one officer tries to climb in through a window. police say another officer opened fire when perez grabbed a hammer.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

her window. just watch what happens over the next 20 seconds. >> you're going to get shot! [ gunfire ] >> hey! back up! >> just incredibly tragic right there to hear her say, "shoot me." as a defense, one of the officers told investigators he thought from his point of view that ms. perez could have thrown the hammer in his direction. as a rebuttal, one of the detectives from the san antonio police department writing in the affidavit for the arrest of the officers writes this, quote, the defendants were not in clear danger of death or serious bodily injury at the time the defendants used deadly force. he does not believe a reasonable officer in light of the same facts and circumstances would

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

you say to him, marisol? >> i have no words. i just want to walk up to him and punch him right in the face, honestly. we're not dollar sign. we're human beings. >> reporter: sam hazen decline our request for an interview, but in a statement the company said, we believe all hospital executives should have quality metrics including mortality as part of their incentive compensation. furthermore they wrote, to suggest that medical care and hca hospitals is based on anything other than a physician's independent medical judgment of what is in the patient's best interest is untrue and wrong. still, a month after sala says doctors and nurses urged her to let her daughter die, she was discharged. for this family a joyful ending as the happy tears of perez's 9-year-old daughter ana lee, confirm. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news. we've got more to tell you tonight.

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