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Godfather
07-07-2016, 06:16 AM
A 32-year-old Minnesota man has reportedly died after being shot by a police officer during an apparent traffic stop. The aftermath of the shooting was captured on Facebook Live.

Local CBS affiliate WCCO confirmed that the man shot by police was Philando Castile, according to his family. St Anthony Park police confirmed the shooting.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia5_q7hZN5Y

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The video, shot by the Mr Castile’s girlfriend, Lavish Reynolds, and posted to Facebook, shows the man bleeding in the driver’s seat in his vehicle as the officer continues to point his firearm. Ms Reynolds said in the video that they were pulled over in Falcon Heights, a suburb of St Paul, for a broken taillight. Ms Reynolds' Facebook account appeared to be deactivated at the time of writing.

Ms Reynolds said that Mr Castile was an employe of St Paul Public Schools. JJ Hill Montessori School in St Paul lists him as "Phil Castile", the cafeteria supervisor.

Ms Reynolds described the sequence of events repeatedly throughout the video, during which she said the officer asked the driver for his license and registration.

“He told him that it was in his wallet, but he had a pistol on him because he’s licensed to carry. The officer said don’t move. As he was putting his hands back up, the officer shot him in the arm four or five times,” she said.

The officer can be heard yelling in the video: “I told him not to reach for it. I told him to get his hand out.”

The woman's four-year-old daughter was inside of the vehicle when the shooting took place.

Interim chief of St Anthony Park police, Sgt Jon Mangset, said that the condition of the man still remained unclear. He was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center where he later died.

During the 10-minute video, Ms Reynolds was ordered out of her vehicle by a group of mostly-white police officers, and placed in the back of a squad car while handcuffed. Her daughter later joined her. At one point in the video, the child tells her mother, "It's OK. I'm right here with you."

Ms Reynolds remained in police custody at the time of this writing.

The shooting comes a day after the shooting death of Alton Sterling, 37, by Baton Rouge police officers. The Justice Department announced that they opened an investigation into the shooting Wednesday afternoon after video appeared to contradict official police accounts that Mr Sterling was holding a gun.

Some 525 people have been fatally shot by police in the US so far in 2016, accrording to The Guardian's interactive database catalog, "The Counted". The database did not yet include Mr Castile.

redred
07-07-2016, 07:11 AM
wonder what happened before the camera started , your cops need to start wearing body cams , imo it would help both sides

DemonGeminiX
07-07-2016, 08:18 AM
A lot of them do nowadays. I know the cops around my way do. Dunno what's up with Minnesota.

redred
07-07-2016, 10:08 AM
i believe a lot of cops over here now wear them , not sure of the figures and i think its a good thing they do

Teh One Who Knocks
07-07-2016, 10:54 AM
wonder what happened before the camera started...

We'll never know unfortunately

FBD
07-07-2016, 12:25 PM
Cant even give the benefit of the doubt to a dude with no criminal history, has a job and a family, a properly registered firearm...the fuck is wrong with you guys

FBD
07-07-2016, 02:27 PM
http://newobserveronline.com/far-more-whites-killed-by-us-police/

Godfather
07-07-2016, 07:23 PM
Cant even give the benefit of the doubt to a dude with no criminal history, has a job and a family, a properly registered firearm...the fuck is wrong with you guys

Tending to agree with you on this one. I hope the NRA gets involved and makes sure this thing is investigated the right way. This guy was legally carrying and sounds legit (unlike the other shooting that's being protested). That cop's voice sure seemed shaky, wonder if he knows he fucked up.

deebakes
07-08-2016, 12:01 AM
my college apartment was three blocks away from where this happened :shock:

body cameras are dependent on the district in minnesota, where i live currently has them, but i guess not there (which doesn't make a lot of sense)

deebakes
07-08-2016, 12:02 AM
Cant even give the benefit of the doubt to a dude with no criminal history, has a job and a family, a properly registered firearm...the fuck is wrong with you guys


Tending to agree with you on this one. I hope the NRA gets involved and makes sure this thing is investigated the right way. This guy was legally carrying and sounds legit (unlike the other shooting that's being protested). That cop's voice sure seemed shaky, wonder if he knows he fucked up.

this is exactly right and pisses me off... for a fucking broken tail light as a passenger in the vehicle :x