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Title:

"District Attorney John Van de Kamp will not charge police officers in fatal shooting of Eula Love"

Date:
April 17, 1979

Synopsis

On January 3, 1979, Eula Love, an African American woman, was fatally shot by LAPD officers in front of her home. Reportedly holding a boning knife during a confrontation with officers, Love was shot twelve times. The high-profile case generated extensive controversy regarding the actions of the officers and their use of deadly force. In this clip, Los Angeles District Attorney, John Van de Kamp states the shooting of Love has been ruled justifiable homicide, with the officers involved claiming self-defense. Despite the ruling, Van de Kamp admits there were significant tactical and strategic issues involved in the police actions. He also details the timeline of the shooting and responds to questions from reporters. Stan Chambers reports from the home where the incident occurred and provides further information about both the shooting and the report. Includes footage of the press conference, reporters, and the home and surrounding area where the deadly shooting occurred. Some footage lacks sound.

Note: The KTLA newsfilm collection at UCLA consists of cut and unedited stories, outtakes and fill footage, originally shot on 16mm reversal film stock with magnetic soundtrack. Some footage, particularly material not used for broadcast, may be without sound.


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