A California rapper, who was shot dead by six cops while sitting inside his car in a Taco Bell drive-through over the weekend was sleeping, according to his family. Willie McCoy, a local rapper known as Willie Bo with the group FBG, had parked his silver Mercedes in the drive-through line of the restaurant around 10.36pm on Saturday. One of the restaurant employees called police and reported that a man appeared to be slumped over in his seat, according to a press statement from the Vallejo Police Department. Upon arrival to the Taco Bell at 974 Admiral Callaghan Lane, two officers approached the vehicle and 'noticed the driver was unresponsive and had a handgun on his lap'. California rapper, Willie McCoy (left and right), 21, was shot dead by six cops on Saturday while inside his car that was parked in a Taco Bell drive-through One of the restaurant employees called police and reported that a man appeared to be slumped over in his seat, according to a press statement from the Vallejo Police Department. Pictured is the vehicle McCoy was sitting in Upon arrival to the Taco Bell at 974 Admiral Callaghan Lane, two officers (pictured, on the scene) approached the vehicle and 'noticed the driver was unresponsive and had a handgun on his lap' At that point the officers did not attempt to wake the driver and waited for additional officers to arrive to the scene. According to the statement, officers then noticed that the vehicle's transmission was in drive. 'At this time, additional units arrived and the officers positioned a marked patrol vehicle in front of the subject's vehicle to prevent forward or erratic movement,' the statement read. They also began to position a marked Vallejo police patrol car to the rear of the subject's vehicle. But that's when McCoy woke up and started at the officers. Police said they gave him several commands to 'put his hands up', but McCoy reportedly didn't comply and instead he 'quickly moved his hands downward for the firearm'. 'Fearing for their safety, six officers fired their duty weapons at the driver,' the statement read. The officers fired multiple rounds at McCoy and all shots were fired in approximately four seconds. While securing the area, McCoy suddenly moved and reportedly reached for the gun 'Fearing for their safety, six officers fired their duty weapons at the driver,' a statement read. They then removed the driver from the vehicle, requested medical assistance and began life saving efforts. McCoy was pronounced dead at the scene Photos of McCoy's vehicle shows at least 16 bullet holes in his windshield (pictured) 'Officers continued to yell commands at the driver and ultimately reached through the broken glass of the driver's window to unlock the vehicle,' according to the statement. They then removed the driver from the vehicle, requested medical assistance and began life saving efforts. But a short time later, McCoy was pronounced dead at the scene. A loaded handgun was recovered from the Mercedes, police said. McCoy's brother visited the Taco Bell on Saturday to leave candles in the parking lot in honor of his sibling. 'Willie was a good person he didn't deserve that,' his cousin, Levonte Cole, told KTVU. 'I have no words for Vallejo police. They're supposed to protect and serve. They're not supposed to shoot to kill.' McCoy (left) was a local rapper known as Willie Bo with the group FBG Police said information confirming how many times McCoy (left) was struck by gunfire will not be available until an autopsy is completed. Authorities are also waiting on the results of a toxicology test McCoy's other cousin, David Harrison, shared a video on Facebook following the shooting. 'You can't just keep killing us in the street like this,' Harrison said. 'My cousin was asleep in the car and they shot him … 20… times.' Photos of McCoy's vehicle shows at least 16 bullet holes in his windshield. Police have not identified the six officers involved in the shooting. The involved officers have been placed on administrate leave. Police said information confirming how many times McCoy was struck by gunfire will not be available until an autopsy is completed. Authorities are also waiting on the results of a toxicology test. All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility