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California cop gets 6 years for shooting mentally ill man

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DANVILLE, Calif. (KERO) — A California police officer has been sentenced to six years in prison for fatally shooting an unarmed mentally ill man nine times as the man drove slowly away from police in a wealthy San Francisco suburb.

Danville police officer Andrew Hall received the sentence Friday.

Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge Terri Mockler says evidence showed that 33-year-old Laudemer Arboleda was driving 6 miles per hour as Hall fired a barrage of bullets into him.

The judge says that violated Hall's training, put fellow officers in danger and that Arboleda did not deserve to die for evading an officer.

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