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The family of a Utah man who was shot to death by police in a post office parking lot accuses the city of obstruction and refuses to answer their questions. Chase Linde Allan 25, was killed by police Wednesday in Farmington, Utah, about 16 miles north of Salt Lake City. According to a statement released to local news stations Thursday by Allan’s family, the shooting occurred in the parking lot of a local post office. The family called Allan’s death a brutal murder and expressed skepticism about the police version of events.
“We have learned more from the media coverage of what occurred than anywhere else at this time,” the statement said. “Officers claim it was a routine traffic stop, but the officer requested several other officers to come to the scene a couple of blocks prior to the stop. This resulted in the brutal murder of Chase at the hands of 5 Farmington police officers, who shot him while he was still in his car and likely terrified for his safety. They fired more than 12 rounds at him while he was still inside the car with the engine running and the lights on when reporters arrived.” In the statement, the family says they have not received any significant information from local authorities.
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The age of Chase Linde Allan is 25 years.
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Chase Linde Allan killed by police in Farmington
“The police are obstructing us,” the statement said. “Our family has not been allowed to see Chase and no information regarding this investigation has been forthcoming from authorities or justice departments.” The statement describes Allan as having a “shy and quiet demeanor” who made friends easily. The family says Allan had recently been studying law and was a “patriot who did what he could to defend the freedom of the people” in his community.
“Our family was not properly notified of Chase’s death as next of kin,” the statement added. “We learned of Chase’s death along with our entire community through News Reporters and articles written online.” The Farmington Police Department released a statement Thursday with its version of the events leading up to Allan’s death.
“On March 1, 2023, around 3:22 p.m. m., a Farmington officer made a traffic stop on a vehicle,” the statement said, noting the direction of the stop and that Allen “was the sole occupant” of the vehicle. “During the stop, the driver failed to comply with the initial officer,” the statement said. According to police, the initial officer called for backup. Then things quickly escalated.Read More…..
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