Ken Pritchett clicks his mouse and the logo of a Southern California police department pops up on a computer monitor the width of his shoulders. Another click and the image flips to a three-dimensional map. A glowing orange arrow indicates the direction a man ran as he tried to evade police. "Right here, this is the path he took in the alley," Pritchett said, switching from the map to a still image highlighting an object in the man's hand. "Then you can see him turn toward the officers. He wants to die. This is suicide."
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