I am definitely not anti-police but I don't see how the DA refused charges.
From what I read the other officer hit his hand causing him to fire.
I am definitely not anti-police but I don't see how the DA refused charges.
That seems like a logical conclusion to me. I don't think the cop was in the wrong. As said above - play stupid games, get stupid results.Here's how the DA refused the charges. At 1:06 the suspect pushes off of the curb with his right foot. His body knocks the officer in the khaki uniform backwards whose hand hits the gun in the other officer's hand causing it to discharge. If the suspect hadn't kicked off of the curb this shooting would not have occurred.
lets see. if the officer in question did not intend on shooting, why was his finger on the trigger? Unless just bumping his gun makes it fire. He probably had one of those evil serpa holsters on also.
From what I read the other officer hit his hand causing him to fire.
lets see. if the officer in question did not intend on shooting, why was his finger on the trigger? Unless just bumping his gun makes it fire. He probably had one of those evil serpa holsters on also.