Family of man shot to death by Austin police demands civilian oversight

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Family of man killed by APD demand civilian oversight

The family of a man shot to death by Austin police officers outside of his home last fall is demanding civilian oversight in the investigation. They say they haven't received any updates on this case since it happened.

Family and friends of Rajan Moonesinghe, a man who was shot to death by Austin police last year, are demanding civilian oversight of the investigation.

The family says there are "ongoing problems with APD's investigation of the incident."

Moonesinghe was shot to death outside his home on South 3rd Street near Oltorf just after midnight on Nov. 15, 2022.

Austin police say they were responding to a call about a man pointing a rifle down the street.

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Family of man shot to death by Austin police demands civilian oversight

FULL VIDEO: Family and friends of Rajan Moonesinghe, a man who was shot to death by Austin police last year, talk about "ongoing problems with APD's investigation of the incident."

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They say the caller told officers that Moonesinghe seemed to be scared of something inside his home. APD said when officers arrived, he was standing on his porch firing a rifle into his own home.

APD said officers told Moonesinghe to drop the gun and when he didn’t, an officer shot him.

He was taken to a hospital where he later died.