Police say video depicts shoplifting preceding heated clash

Rev. Jarrett Maupin, center, a civil rights advocate, speaks during a news conference as Dravon Ames, second from right, and Iesha Harper, right, are joined by their attorneys Sandra Slaton, second from left, and Tom Horne, left, at Phoenix City Hall, Monday, June 17, 2019, in Phoenix. Ames and his pregnant fiancée, Harper, who had guns aimed at them by Phoenix police during a response to a shoplifting report say they don’t accept the apologies of the city’s police chief and mayor and want the officers involved to be fired. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Iesha Harper, right, answers a question during a news conference as she is joined by her fiancee Dravon Ames, left, at Phoenix City Hall, Monday, June 17, 2019, in Phoenix. Ames and his pregnant fiancée, Harper, who had guns aimed at them by Phoenix police during a response to a shoplifting report say they don’t accept the apologies of the city’s police chief and mayor and want the officers involved to be fired.(AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

PHOENIX — Police released surveillance video Tuesday aimed at backing up their assertion that adults and not just a child were shoplifting before a videotaped encounter during which Phoenix officers pointed guns and yelled profanities at a family.

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