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In reply to the discussion: Ex-Texas cop charged for shooting teen eating hamburger [View all]WhiskeyGrinder
(27,049 posts)64. Update: Cop released on bond
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/10/12/us/san-antonio-police-shooting-charges-wednesday/index.html
(CNN) The former San Antonio police officer who was charged and arrested Tuesday in the shooting of an unarmed 17-year-old at a McDonald's parking lot was released early Wednesday on bond, according to the Bexar County Sheriff's Office.
James Brennand turned himself in Tuesday night on two charges of aggravated assault by a public servant. He was released at 4:03 a.m. CT after posting $100,000 bond for each count, the sheriff's office said.
The October 2 shooting, which left teenager Erik Cantu in critical condition, was a "failure for one individual police officer," the San Antonio police chief said Tuesday. He has since been fired.
The incident began when Brennand, a probationary officer with seven months of experience, responded to an unrelated disturbance call at the restaurant and saw a car he believed had evaded police the day before.
James Brennand turned himself in Tuesday night on two charges of aggravated assault by a public servant. He was released at 4:03 a.m. CT after posting $100,000 bond for each count, the sheriff's office said.
The October 2 shooting, which left teenager Erik Cantu in critical condition, was a "failure for one individual police officer," the San Antonio police chief said Tuesday. He has since been fired.
The incident began when Brennand, a probationary officer with seven months of experience, responded to an unrelated disturbance call at the restaurant and saw a car he believed had evaded police the day before.
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That's not a typo, people routinely use 'jive' instead of the proper word which is 'jibe'
Hugh_Lebowski
Oct 2022
#55
"what did the victim eating a hamburger(as stated by the OP title) have to do with anything?"
WhiskeyGrinder
Oct 2022
#7
It's describing that he was sitting in a parked vehicle doing what you expect people to do at McD's
LeftInTX
Oct 2022
#15
Why are you grilling the original poster about the article's headline when...
LudwigPastorius
Oct 2022
#87
And if he'd been throwing a frisbee, they would have reported it as "a frisbee throwing kid."
BlackSkimmer
Oct 2022
#77
Because that's what teen was doing before LEO took inappropriate actions as described by his CO
uponit7771
Oct 2022
#57
Please explain to me your impeccable logic. Many here are yearning for such wisdom.
Gaugamela
Oct 2022
#29
Hint. It might be best if you actually read the article and learn the basic facts.
Gaugamela
Oct 2022
#30
Apparently to you a "rational" response is one that necessarily agrees with you.
Gaugamela
Oct 2022
#32
FWIW, I merely copied the AP headline. What headline would you have written?
WhiskeyGrinder
Oct 2022
#62
A conversation, inquiry, attack, mistake -- the headline writer doesn't know and shouldn't say they
WhiskeyGrinder
Oct 2022
#79
So strange to hear in the video he shouted "shots fired" while asking for backup,
Judi Lynn
Oct 2022
#38
It's next to impossible to imagine how this officer could have screwed this up worse.
Jedi Guy
Oct 2022
#81
It seems pure common sense, if not standard procedure to at least call in the license plate first.
BlackSkimmer
Oct 2022
#83