Ryan Twyman family is outraged after Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s releases the video of the fatally shooting by the hands of the police. Officers fired about 34 rounds into the car Twyman had parked in a stall at an apartment complex according to department officials.

Deputies fired some 34 rounds into the vehicle the 24-year-old had parked in a stall at an apartment complex in the unincorporated area of Willowbrook, the department said. The video showed the June 6 shooting released on Thursday, where two officers are seen approaching the care Twyman was behind the wheel with 22-year-old Deimeon Laffell. Both men were unarmed according to The Associated Press reported. The officers involved have not be identified but have been assigned desk duty. A witness of the incident, Connie Parson who was in her home when the shooting started went outside to see what she described as a “war.”

Parson told The Los Angeles Times, “The way they were shooting, you would think they were in a war with someone else.”

In an Instagram post, Sheriff Alex Villanueva wrote he showed Twyman’s family and their lawyer the video first.

“I believe in transparency and building trust. Yesterday I ensured our department shared the Deputy-involved shooting video involving Ryan Twyman to his family and attorney first,” Villanueva wrote in part. The family is now speaking out on the video footage.

“After waking up this morning and watching this video, I have a clear view — opinion — that my son was murdered,” Twyman father Charles Twyman said, at a press conference Thursday. Charles added he is running out of answers to tell his son’s children about their father’s disappearance.

Sharing video from today's press conf with the family of #RyanTwyman. Ryan was killed on Jun. 6 by sheriff's deputies in #SouthLA. 34 rounds were fired into his car. Ryan and his passenger we both unarmed. #LASD pic.twitter.com/jxVZ7u2YJC — Jasmyne Cannick (@Jasmyne) June 20, 2019

“I’m running out of answers. I keep telling him his father’s at work. He keeps asking me when is his father coming home. My wife goes to bed crying, she wakes up crying. … To some people, this is news. To us, it’s destroying us” Charles said.

Twyman’s older sister, Chiquita Twyman, also addressed reporters.

“My brother was my brother,” she said. “He was human. … He was very respectful and everyone loved him. His kids, his family, everyone. And we just want to see justice for Ryan. Because this isn’t the first one and it most definitely won’t be the last one.”

The family has filed a legal claim against L.A. County for damages. The local sheriff’s officials told KTLA there is an investigation from the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

The department said in a statement it is “aware of the lawsuit filed by the family of Mr. Ryan Twyman” and declined to comment further pending the investigation. “The loss of life is tragic and we understand the community’s concerns regarding this incident,” the statement said.

“Police are trained to get out of the way. That is their training,” the family attorney Brain Dunn said at the press conference. “Killing the driver will not stop the motion of the car.”