I believe the lady in this story. I believe what she said about her Fiancee reaching for his license and registration.
The woman in the story said that the gentleman who was shot (and died) told the officer he was armed, and had a concealed carry, and was reaching for his license and registration.
This story did actually make me shake my head.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/07/us/fal...ota/index.html
Overreaction, for sure. Though I haven't seen the body cam footage, it seems to me, based on the article and what the woman said, that the guy who was shot did everything right. I guess his "mistake" (if you want to call it that) was telling the officer that he was armed and had a concealed carry, and/or that he didn't stop reaching for his license fast enough for the officer.
The woman in the story said that the gentleman who was shot (and died) told the officer he was armed, and had a concealed carry, and was reaching for his license and registration.
This story did actually make me shake my head.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/07/us/fal...ota/index.html
Overreaction, for sure. Though I haven't seen the body cam footage, it seems to me, based on the article and what the woman said, that the guy who was shot did everything right. I guess his "mistake" (if you want to call it that) was telling the officer that he was armed and had a concealed carry, and/or that he didn't stop reaching for his license fast enough for the officer.
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