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Lawyer: El Cajon Shooting Victim Went Through 'Rough Times' Before Death

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We begin with Tuesday's police shooting death of an unarmed black man in El Cajon. The mayor is vowing a full investigation of the incident. In the meantime we're getting more details about the victim, Alfred Olongo. Believed to be 38 years old, Olongo was an African refugee, a father of a 16-year-old, and grieving the loss of one of his best friends when he was shot by an El Cajon police officer. San Diego attorney Dan Gilleon represents his family. He tells us that Olongo's sister called 911 after Olongo began acting erratically.

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