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Salinas residents accused their police department of brutality after officers fatally shot a man who was walking away from them and ignoring commands Tuesday afternoon.It was the third deadly officer-involved shooting in Salinas in 2014. Two happened within the last two weeks.Demonstrators stood outside the Salinas police station on Wednesday and confronted officers who were arriving and leaving. Police Chief Kelly McMillin told protesters that they are welcome to convene, but are not allowed to stand in the way of officers trying to do their jobs.Protesters held up signs reading, "Police will murder you."On Tuesday, a witness recorded video of two Salinas police officers pointing guns at a man outside Delicia's Bakery on North Sanborn Road. The man armed with gardening shears can been seen walking away from police as the officers follow him down the street.Officers have their guns drawn and pointed at the man. A few moments later, the officers suddenly opened fire.VIDEO: Frame by frame analysis of Salinas police shootingWitnesses can be heard shouting expletives at the officers as a body lay on the ground. “Why the f— didn’t you Taser him? You guys didn’t even try,” one woman is heard yelling.Police said they went to the area because a woman called 911 to report that a man was in her backyard holding scissors. She said the man tried to break into her house on Elkington Avenue, threatened to kill her, and attacked her dog. Police noted that the man also exposed himself and made sexually suggestive comments to the woman.When police arrived, the man repeatedly ignoring officers' instructions to put the shears down. An officer then attempted to fire a Taser, but the Taser misfired.PHOTOS: 3 deadly Salinas police shootings in 2014A statement released by the Salinas Police Department said, "As the suspect continued to ignore the orders of the officers, the suspect retrieved the gardening shears from his backpack. In an aggressive fashion, the suspect swung the gardening shears at the officers who were standing in close proximity and in danger of being stabbed or slashed. In response to this threat, two officers fired their weapons at the suspect. We ask the community to be patient and remain calm until enough facts are known so that a conclusion as to the appropriateness of the officers' actions can be determined."A large crowd gathered moments after the shooting and the mood was tense and emotional. Several yelled at police officers and questioned whether race was a factor in Tuesday's shooting.Witnesses raised similar concerns 11 days ago outside Mi Pueblo market in Salinas, where officers shot and killed 26-year-old Osman Hernandez on May 9.The officers who killed Hernandez were not the same officers who killed a man on Tuesday.Hernandez was a fieldworker and often carried a knife with him that he used for cutting lettuce. He drunkenly ran around a busy shopping center swinging his knife in the air and, like Tuesday's suspect, refused to drop his knife or follow police commands.Hernandez's family said he was shot in the head while lying on the ground. His family became more furious when the Salinas Police Department held a press conference to announce that the officers did nothing wrong and the killing was justified.A family spokesperson said, "They killed Osman like a dog as he lay on the ground. Why are we to trust them investigating themselves? Why does it take so many bullets to the head to subdue a man who is already lying on the ground? Osman’s life had value. We want the truth.”Dozens gathered at City Hall Tuesday night to speak before the City Council. Many voiced frustration with Salinas police, saying they acted too aggressively on May 9 and May 20. VIDEO: Salinas demonstrators demand answers after police kill again"Yes, we do have a gang problem. And they're dressed in blue and they have badges and they're called the Salinas Police Department," one man told the council.The police chief and the council were called out directly in many of the citizen comments. The only response came from Salinas Mayor Joe Gunter, who said the shooting death of Hernandez is still under investigation and the City Council would not comment.Salinas police also shot Angel Ruiz to death on March 20 outside a Wing Stop restaurant on Constitution Boulevard. Ruiz was armed with an Air-soft pellet gun.Officials have not released the name of the man killed Tuesday. (WARNING: Graphic content) Watch the full video showing Salinas police killing the man on May 20 below:Salinas OIS on YouTubeMobile users click here for full video.