California rapper's family files wrongful death claim, alleging police shot him 25 times in 'bungled' operation

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California rapper's family files wrongful death claim, alleging police shot him 25 times in 'bungled' operation
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The family of a northern California rapper who lawyers say was shot more than two dozen times by police intends to sue the city of Vallejo, alleging the police response was 'bungled from start to finish'

The family of a northern California rapper who lawyers say was shot more than two dozen times by police intends to sue the city of Vallejo, alleging the police response was"bungled from start to finish."

Willie McCoy, 20, was fatally shot February 9 after apparently falling asleep in the front seat of a car at the drive-through of a Taco Bell in the San Francisco Bay area. Police said six officers later opened fire after McCoy appeared to reach for a gun in his lap.

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