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The Associated Press reports that a close-up of security footage does show Robertson "stretched out on the ground with a gun in his hand," and cites homicide Captain Steven Katz indicating the man repeatedly refused to drop it. Robertson's wife (with whom he had two children) Nekesha Robertson told the Los Angeles Times that her mother-in-law had called earlier that day, suggesting he was drinking. The bystander video of the incident, first obtained by local outlet KTLA, captures the final moments of his life, prior to which Robertson had allegedly pointed the gun in the direction of police.Another depiction, this one security footage, does appear to show Robertson holding a gun as he walks throughout the area before being confronted by the deputies."He was still holding the gun and he still wouldn't let it go," 18-year-old Juan Roberto, who works at a nearby pizza parlor, told the LA Times, referring to the bevy of shots fired after Robertson hit the pavement.In any case, a small protest quickly sprang up near the scene of the incident Saturday, and Robertson's family is maintaining he was unarmed."He left three kids behind," Pamela Brown, Robertson's mother-in-law, told a local CBS affiliate. "I'm not mad at them, but you should have handled this in a different way."