Wallace’s family and their attorneys viewed the body cam footage Thursday as they made preparations for his funeral, set for Nov. 7.
“You will see a person walking around not even speaking,” lawyer Shaka Johnson said at a press conference Thursday, alluding to the mental state of Wallace, a 27-year-old newlywed father. He had been taking lithium, a mood stabilizer used to treat bipolar disorder, according to the attorney.
And officers quickly resorted to pulling their guns, Johnson said.
The Philadelphia Police Department has said the officers involved were not equipped with Tasers. Johnson did not refute that, but said the video shows responding officers did not try any alternate means of diffusing the situation.
“What you will hear from one of the officers is ‘shoot him,’” said Johnson, who said the family did not want the officers to be charged with murder but could be expected to file a wrongful death suit.
The Wallace family has said they requested an ambulance when they called 911 Monday.
National Guard troops arrived in the city Friday, after their mobilization by Gov. Tom Wolf earlier in the week. The duration of their stay will be decided day by day, officials said.
At a Friday afternoon press conference, Fire Commissioner Adam Thiel, who also is director of the city’s Office of Emergency Management, declined to comment on the exact number of Guard troops, but he did say there were “substantially less” here than had been deployed during protests earlier this year.
Kenney said the presence of the National Guard will not interfere with Tuesday’s election.
In a release Friday afternoon, the Mayor’s Office offered a summary of arrests made by the Police Department during this week’s protests and looting.
Of 214 felony or misdemeanor arrests made, two were for burglary and assault on police. Also reported were 443 incidents of looting and 22 ATM explosions.
Fifty-eight officers have been injured. One has been, and remains, hospitalized according to the release. Eighteen police or fire department vehicles have been vandalized.