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SHOOTING VIDEO - Austin Tx cop charged with MURDER in shooting of unarmed meth suspect is released on 100k bond
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 80128991:MV80NzM5NTU4Xzg2MzQ1MzM3X0I3NEZCOTdF] Imagine if you can this scenario. You are out sitting in your own car with your woman listening to the radio in your own apartment parking lot where you live. Several armed men FROM A GANG KNOWN TO SHOOT PEOPLE FOR NOTHING AND GET AWAY WITH IT with rifles, pistols and shotguns drawn descend upon you giving you conflicting orders to raise your hands as well as not to move. Strobing lights specifically designed to cause a fight or flight response and unnecessary excitement are being employed. You do the best you can to understand what they want you to do but they continue to point rifles and pistols at you hollering incoherently, obviously itching to pull the trigger and in a state of cowardly excitement.. With your hands up as far as you can get them, one of the cops shoots you anyway. What would you do? Do you know? The cop that shot him with the "less than lethal" did. He did what any sane man would do, he tried to get away. And thats why it's murder. [/quote]
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An Austin Texas police officer
charged with murder
in the fatal shooting last year of an unarmed Austin man was booked into jail and released on bond Thursday, authorities said.
An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for Austin police Officer Christopher Taylor in the death of Michael Ramos. The officer fatally shot him with a rifle in April as he drove away after another officer shot him with a beanbag gun.
Taylor, 29, was booked into the Travis County jail early Thursday and released a half-hour later on a $100,000 bond and the condition that he not posses a gun..
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