Body camera footage has been made public, offering a glimpse into the fatal shooting of a man by Surprise, Arizona, police during a domestic dispute call in Surprise last month.

The event unfolded when officers responded to a residence near Dysart and Waddell roads around 3 a.m. on March 10, as disclosed by the Surprise Police Department in a critical incident briefing video released on Friday. The call that prompted their visit originated from a minor reporting a domestic verbal altercation.

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Concerns were voiced by the caller, stating, “My parents are, uh, keep on arguing, and they’re like, keeping me up all night, and it’s just being annoying.”

Upon inquiring about the presence of any weapons inside the house, the caller mentioned, “Uh, no, I don’t think so. I think they’re just, like, verbally arguing, but like sometimes they do this and … it just gets out of control.”

Upon the officers’ arrival, screams could be heard emanating from within the residence. When they approached the front door, a woman emerged and stated, “He’s trying to hit me.”

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One of the officers stayed with the woman, while the other entered the residence. As the officer opened the door, 44-year-old Trinidad Ledesma was observed walking from the living room towards the kitchen area, out of the camera’s view.

Sgt. Richard Hernandez detailed in the briefing video, “As the officer turned the corner, he encountered Ledesma facing him with a black shotgun in his right hand.”

Ledesma was recorded in the video uttering, “Don’t come in. Don’t come near, boss.”

According to Hernandez, Ledesma proceeded to raise his shotgun toward the officer, prompting the officer to discharge his weapon at least seven times. Ledesma was pronounced dead at the scene.

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