This is the first officer-involved shooting in the city of Clovis since July of 2016. Caption: WARNING! Madera family heartbroken over last words of nurse killed by COVID-19, Merced firefighters rescue 3 dogs from apartment fire, Fresno restaurant owners preparing for county to move back into 'purple' tier, Local builder thanks veterans by painting flags on their curbs, Local golf tournament held to raise money for veteran rehabilitation, Man killed after truck rolls into canal in Kings County, Joe Biden chooses Ron Klain as WH chief of staff, 23-year-old dies after multi-vehicle crash on Hwy 41 near Riverdale, Rise in COVID-19 cases could mean shortages in essential items, Fresno Co. could be pushed back into 'purple tier', officials worry, Eviction concerns for motel residents during Fresno "Red Light District" reboot, Kings Co. on verge of falling back into 'purple' tier. Clovis Police Chief Curt Fleming held a news conference Tuesday to release details and bodycam video from a deadly officer-involved shooting that happened over the weekend. Frazier refused to put down the weapon and later raised it at officers. Clovis police release new details, bodycam video following fatal shooting of armed suspect. He refused and raised the weapon. The last time the city had an officer-involved shooting was in 2016. Bass Lake included in the sale of PG&E's Crane Valley Hydroelectric Project, CHP warning people of winter-like conditions, Mountain communities see first snowfall following Creek Fire, Porch pirate hits home in Northwest Fresno, Homeless to blame for Friday fire, says Fresno Fire Department, Owners of Central Fresno restaurant plead for help with homelessness issue, Homeless fire calls nearly double in Fresno in 2020, so far, Fresno Co. jail has more space after sentenced inmates sent to Wasco Prison, Fresno homeowner wants Caltrans to deal with homeless on freeway embankments, Cabin owners say FEMA won't help with Creek Fire cleanup, debris removal, Man killed in hit-and-run was hit by two cars in Fresno, Woman arrested for burning down McCoy's Coffee Shop. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. Clovis police say Frazier called 911 pretending to be a witness to report a man with a gun in the Walmart parking lot. ", Like us on Facebook to see similar stories, Tropical Storm Eta, Masters tees off, Diwali: 5 things to know Thursday, Iran Atomic Stock Swells, Complicating U.S. Return to Deal, Clovis police release bodycam video, 911 call from deadly shooting. In a bizarre twist, the call came from the same man who was holding the rifle-- 26-year-old Nikolas Frazier. All Rights Reserved. Fire sparks inside east central Fresno home, 23-year-old dies after multi-vehicle crash on Hwy 41 near Riverdale, Man killed after truck rolls into canal in Kings County, Fire rips through central Fresno apartment building, 15 displaced after fire sparks between houses in east central Fresno, Business owners left frustrated, desperate with Madera County stuck in 'purple tier', Highway 41 crash near Riverdale leaves 1 in hospital with critical injuries, Kings County vote-counting paused after COVID-19 exposure, Fresno Co. could be pushed back into 'purple tier', officials worry, Fresno Police fear killing of key gang member may spark more shootings, Ruiz Foods holding drive-thru job fair in Dinuba, New Dutch Bros to open in Sanger, bring 45 jobs, Creek Fire: Sierra National Forest closure extended to November 24th, RELATED: Armed suspect shot and killed by police in parking lot of Clovis Walmart. We met with them this morning and showed them this entire presentation prior to meeting with the media today out of respect for the family.