‘No Justice': Crowds March Down El Cajon Streets

Alfred Olango was shot and killed by officers with the El Cajon Police Department on Sept. 27

Protesters took to the streets Wednesday night after Alfred Olango was shot and killed by El Cajon Police. Many held “Black Lives Matter” signs and chanted for justice.

Demonstrators protesting the shooting death of an unarmed black man said to be "mentally perturbed" gathered in El Cajun for a second night of mostly peaceful protests, chanting slogans and holding signs.

Several hundred people took to the streets of the San Diego suburb, marching from the shooting scene to City Hall and back, shouting Alfred Okwera Olango's name, taunting police and periodically blocking traffic.

The 28-year-old refugee from the Uganda was fatally shot by police after allegedly taking a "shooting stance" while holding an object during a confrontation with officers in shopping center's parking lot, El Cajon police said. Police later confirmed Olango was holding a vape smoking device.  

The crowd staged a boisterous but peaceful rally near the site of Olango's death at the Broadway Plaza Shopping Center on Broadway, chanting "No justice, no peace," and holding "Black Lives Matter" signs. 

News chopper video of protesters marching the streets of El Cajon on Sept. 28, 2016, one day after the deadly police shooting of an unarmed black man, Alfred Alongo.

A tense situation unfolded earlier Wednesday evening after some sort of scuffle prompted the crowd to scatter, and forced police to call in back up. 

Officers in riot gear could be seen forming lines and blocking off streets, but mostly kept their distance. Demonstrators milled about the streets, but the mood grew more relaxed and the crowds gradually diminished.

Aerial footage showed A crowd of people angry over the shooting death of an unarmed black man in El Cajon swarmed the streets near the site of the shooting.

Protests against the police shooting began earlier in the day, when crowds gathered and walked in between cars traveling in the opposite direction along Broadway.

Some protesters cursed as they marched while others screamed, "No violence! No violence!"

A dozen San Diego County Sheriff's deputies stood in a line across Broadway between Ballantyne Street and Mollison Avenue, in an apparent attempt to block protesters from getting on to State Route 67.

One woman, who was protesting with her son, told NBC 7 that she worries about him because he's black and she's white.

"It's just to bring attention to what's going on," Sara Bennett said. "I worry about him every day because of what's going on and how is it, they see me as a white woman and him as a black man. Its not fair, we need to be together."

Her son, Josiah, said he was out in the streets because he was tired of his mom worrying about him whenever he left the house.

"I shouldn't have to worry if I'm white, brown, black, purple, green," he said. "Doesn't matter. I want to feel safe and hang out and do what I want without police looking at me because I'm a certain color."

Protesters also held a candlelight memorial for Olango at the shooting scene on Broadway. They said his name multiple times and held a moment of silence before heading to the street for a sit-in.

Parkway Plaza in El Cajon, on the 400 block of Fletcher Parkway off Interstate 8, temporarily closed their doors Wednesday because of the protesters. 

"By request of local authorities and out of an abundance of caution, Parkway Plaza will be temporarily closed due to demonstrations in the area. We will let you know when we are scheduled to reopen," the Plaza said in a statement on their Facebook page.

El Cajon Police said the mall chose to close on its own.

On Tuesday, officers with the El Cajon Police Department (ECPD) shot and killed Alfred Olango, a Ugandan refugee, during an encounter in the parking lot of a shopping center in the 800 block of Broadway. Police said Olango was reported to be "acting erratically" and did not follow orders to remove his hands from the pockets of his pants.

Police said at one point he pulled an object from his pants and pointed it at officers in a "shooting stance." Authorities later revealed the object was a vaping device.

The killing of Olango sparked outrage in the community amid racial tensions nationwide stemming from deadly police shootings of unarmed black men.

An NBC 7 news crew captured one confrontation between a protester and a sheriff's deputy.

As one man confronted law enforcement during a march in El Cajon Wednesday, calling them pigs, one woman stood up for authorities, telling them she understood that they were just trying to do their jobs.

“Pigs! Be scared! [You’re all] in riot gear because you’re all f---ing cowards!” the protester said.

Suddenly a woman nearby chimed in, directing her comment to the deputy, “No, you guys aren’t. You guys are doing your jobs."

"You may not be part of it, but your buddies are," another man shouted at law enforcement officers. "It's time to expose everybody."

A man wearing a shirt with the words #BlackLives tried to walk across the line formed by law enforcement but was quickly stopped by a deputy.

The man shouted that he was trying to get to his son on the other side of the line.

“Stop! Go back!” the deputy told the man.

“Are you kidding me?” the man asked the deputy. “You wonder why we gotta problem with you all? Are you serious?”

"Is not following police orders a justification for killing? This is Murder," said Christopher Rice-Wilson, the Associate Director at Alliance San Diego who was one of the protesters. 

Olango emigrated to the U.S. in 1991 when he was 12 years old.

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A rally in El Cajon on Oct. 1, 2016, in response to the police shooting of Alfred Olango.
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The scene of the officer-involved shooting in El Cajon on September 27, 2016. The man who was killed was Alfred Olango, a man friends describe as a refugee from Uganda.
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Personal photos of Alfred Olango, the man shot and killed by officers with the El Cajon Police Department on Sept. 27, 2016.
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Olango's sister at the scene of the officer-involved shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016. His sister called police to report her brother was "not acting like himself" before he was shot and killed by officers.
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A witness recounts the shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016.
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Emotions ran high at the scene of the police shooting on Sept. 27, 2016.
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The highly-publicized still image released by the El Cajon Police Department that captures the deadly encounter between officers and Olango. Police said Olango assumed a "shooting stance" after pulling some sort of vaping device out of the pocket of his pants. Protesters have demanded police release the full video from which this image was taken, saying this photograph only shows one side of the story.
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Police officers swarmed the Broadway Village Shopping Center in the 700 block of Broadway in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016.
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Police said officers fired on a man who was acting "erratically."
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The scene of the officer-involved shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016.
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The hospital where Olango was taken after being shot and killed by police.
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Bystanders look on as police guard the scene of the officer-involved shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016.
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A witness describing what he saw during the officer-involved shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016.
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A personal photo of Olango, provided by the family's attorney.
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Debris at the scene of the officer-involved shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016.
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The scene of the officer-involved shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016.
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Crowds at the scene of the officer-involved shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016 gather in prayer.
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Crowds at the scene of the officer-involved shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016 gather in prayer.
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Despite nightfall, crowds remain at the scene of the shooting in El Cajon on Sept. 27, 2016.
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Protestors block an intersection in El Cajon Wednesday morning, hours after the deadly shooting of Alfred Olango.
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Mallory Webb of the NAACP's Youth & College Division talks about her fear of walking in public and her fear of violence directed at her loved ones during a rally on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016.
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Protesters came face-to-face with deputies on Broadway in El Cajon Wednesday as they marched the streets.
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Protesters marched the streets of El Cajon on Wednesday, seeking justice for Alfred Olango, an unarmed black man shot to death by police officers.
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Protesters marched down Broadway to the parking lot of a taco shop in a shopping center -- the site where Alfred Olango was shot and killed by officers.
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Protesters made their way to a freeway underpass in El Cajon.
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Alfred Olango.
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A protester holds a "Black Lives Matter" at the location where a black man was shot and killed on Tuesday in El Cajon.
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Police in riot gear blocked the street as protesters marched down Ballantyne Street in El Cajon Wednesday night.
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Protesters marched down Ballentyne Street in El Cajon, blocking traffic in the southbound and northbound lanes.
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Protesters carrying signs reading "Black Lives Matter" chanting at the crowd during the protests in El Cajon Wednesday night.
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People headed southbound on Ballantyne Street toward Madison Avenue.
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Protesters chanted for police violence to stop as they marched down Ballantyne Street in El Cajon.
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Hundreds of people joined the protest Wednesday night in El Cajon.
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El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells talked about the police shooting of Alfred Olango at a news conference one day after the incident. Wells said the shooting broke his heart. He promised a thorough and transparent investigation by several agencies, including the FBI, into the police shooting.
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A memorial grows for Alfred Olango at the scene of where El Cajon police officers critically shot him.
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The memorial in El Cajon for Alfred Olango.
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Alfred Olango's mother, Pamela Benge, described her pain losing her son to the deadly police shooting at a news conference on Sept. 29, 2016.
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Rev. Shane Harris, president of the San Diego chapter of the National Action Network, is standing behind the Olango family, calling for action against the police shooting of Alfred Olango.
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The protest on Sept. 29 included between 50 and 75 demonstrators at Broadway and Mollison Avenue. Two people were arrested for unlawful assembly when the protest turned violent.
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Law enforcement deployed pepper spray balls into the crowd.
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The streets of El Cajon saw a third night of protests on Sept. 29, 2016 in response to the police shooting of Alfred Olango.
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Protests continued for a second day in El Cajon following the police shooting of Alfred Olango.
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Police in riot gear stand in the street as demonstrators continue to protest for a second day in El Cajon.
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Approximately 35 pastors of different races and denominations gathered in El Cajon on Sept. 30 to pray for peace, unity and truth in El Cajon as the community reels from the police shooting of Alfred Olango.
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Pastor Rolland Slade, of Meridian Baptist Church, prayed in El Cajon on Sept. 30.
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Another protester stares intently at his phone to watch the newly released police shooting video of Alfred Olango.
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A woman observing the newly released video of the police shooting with protesters in El Cajon says the police appear to have "stalked" Olango.
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A man wears a Black Lives Matter shirt as he watches the newly released video of the police shooting of Alfred Olango with other protesters.
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The community gathers around their phones to watch the newly released video that shows the moment police shot Alfred Olango.
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Protesters gather to watch the released Olango shooting video at the area where he was fatally shot by police in El Cajon.
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El Cajon Police address the shooting of Alfred Olango, as protesters watch on their phones.
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A rally in El Cajon on Oct. 1, 2016, in response to the police shooting of Alfred Olango.
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A rally in El Cajon on Oct. 1, 2016.
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A rally in El Cajon on Oct. 1, 2016.
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Some El Cajon businesses remained closed over the weekend in light of protests following the police shooting of Alfred Olango.
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Some El Cajon businesses remained closed over the weekend in light of protests following the police shooting of Alfred Olango.
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#NotOneMore, a banner held by protesters read as they marched the streets of El Cajon on Oct. 1, 2016.
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Protesters march from a vigil service on Main Street in El Cajon to the El Cajon Police Department headquarters on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016.
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A sign that reads "#NotOneMore" seen at a prayer vigil on Oct. 1, 2016 for Alfred Olango, the man shot and killed by El Cajon police on Sept. 27, 2016.
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A sign that reads "Unarmed Civilian" seen at a prayer vigil on Oct. 1, 2016 for Alfred Olango, the man shot and killed by El Cajon police on Sept. 27, 2016.
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A sign that reads "White Silence = Violence" seen at a prayer vigil on Oct. 1, 2016 for Alfred Olango, the man shot and killed by El Cajon police on Sept. 27, 2016.
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"What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!" chanted protesters as they marched for Alfred Olango in El Cajon on Oct. 1, 2016.
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Protesters march through the streets of El Cajon four days after Alfred Olango was shot and killed by El Cajon police on Sept. 27, 2016
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Police stand by as protesters march through El Cajon four days after Alfred Olango was shot and killed by El Cajon police on Sept. 27, 2016
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Protesters march through the streets of El Cajon four days after Alfred Olango was shot and killed by El Cajon police on Sept. 27, 2016
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Protesters marched from San Diego Police central headquarters to the San Diego Convention Center on Saturday, Oct. 1, 2016.
A group gathers in prayer with police officers before walking in the Black and Blue March from downtown police headquarters to the San Diego Convention Center on Oct. 1,2016
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Hundreds of demonstrators marched to the Hall of Justice Saturday afternoon to protest Olango's shooting.
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Hundreds of demonstrators marched to the Hall of Justice Saturday afternoon to protest Olango's shooting.
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Hundreds of demonstrators marched to the Hall of Justice Saturday afternoon to protest Olango's shooting.
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Hundreds of demonstrators marched to the Hall of Justice Saturday afternoon to protest Olango's shooting.
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Hundreds of demonstrators marched to the Hall of Justice Saturday afternoon to protest Olango's shooting.
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Hundreds of demonstrators marched to the Hall of Justice Saturday afternoon to protest Olango's shooting.
The suspect’s sister described the moments leading up to a fatal El Cajon police shooting that killed her brother.
Protesters marched the streets of El Cajon Wednesday, at one point gathering near a freeway underpass.
Mallory Webb of the NAACP’s Youth & College Division talks about her fear of walking in public and her fear of violence directed at her loved ones. The rally was held following the shooting death of Alfred Olango during a confrontation with El Cajon Police officers.
One of the speakers at a rally held the morning after a deadly shooting in El Cajon, California explained that witnesses and people who know the man killed are afraid of coming forward.
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