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#142
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06-20-2017, 06:48 PM
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Re: Police Shooting of Philando Castile
Authorities have released dashcam footage of the traffic stop in which Minnesota police officer Jeronimo Yanez fatally shot black motorist, Philando Castile. The squad-car video, which filmed the encounter between Yanez and Castile, shows the officer firing seven gunshots at the motorist during a traffic stop last July. The graphic footage is evidence from the trial of Yanez, who was let go from the St. Anthony police force last week after he was acquitted of manslaughter in the shooting death of Castile. The dashboard camera shows the shooting itself -- unlike the Facebook live video that was filmed by Castile's girlfriend Diamond Reynolds in the aftermath of the shooting. The video shows Yanez following Castile's car, then pulling it over. Yanez approaches Castile's car and asks for a driver's license and proof of insurance. Castile then gives the proof of insurance to Yanez through the driver's side window. Castile is then heard saying, "Sir, I have to tell you, I do have a firearm on me." Castile had a permit to carry his weapon. Yanez then reaches for his own gun, pulls it from the holster and tells Castile not to reach for his gun. There is shouting, and Yanez screams "Don't pull it out!" before he fires seven shots into the car. The video shows Yanez's backup, Officer Joseph Kauser, standing on the passenger side of the vehicle, jumping back and retreating when the shots were fired. After the shooting, the video shows Yanez standing at the car window, with his gun drawn for some time. Reynolds' then-4-year-old daughter starts to get out of the car and is grabbed by an officer. The video then shows help arriving at the scene. Yanez's defence attorney argued the officer "did what he had to do" when he shot Castile. Yanez testified that he feared for his life after Castile refused to put his gun away. |
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#143
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06-20-2017, 06:53 PM
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Re: Police Shooting of Philando Castile
The video didn't load the first time. Sorry guys.
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#145
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06-20-2017, 07:29 PM
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Re: Police Shooting of Philando Castile
Poor guy. He was really in fear for his life and reacted.
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#147
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06-20-2017, 09:03 PM
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Re: Police Shooting of Philando Castile
Cop over react just a little don't ya think. He could not even calm down after that
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#149
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06-20-2017, 09:42 PM
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Re: Police Shooting of Philando Castile
When you have a firearm thats fine, you just need to tell them where it is but if you dont have BOTH hands on your steering wheel when you tell them, its your own fault. HOWEVER with that said, the cop shouldnt have got jumpy, he showed he didnt read the situation very well, castile has his girl and presumably his daughter in a white car, and castile calmly told him he felt he should notify the officer he has a firearm. In my opinion both of these guys fucked up |
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#150
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06-20-2017, 09:48 PM
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Re: Police Shooting of Philando Castile
Likely not, probably going for his wallet, but could have been reaching near it as to visually, and casually show it. castiles mistake was clearly not having both hands on the wheel when telling him he has a firearm, and not immediately telling the officer where the firearm was at all. Best thing to do is have hands on wheel, tell officer you have the weapon, tell them where it is exactly, and finally tell where your documents are and ask if it is ok if you reach for them
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