Authorities Release Dashcam Video of Philando Castile Killing Days After Ex-Cop’s Acquittal
EXCERPT: MINNEAPOLIS
(AP) — The Minnesota police officer who pulled over Philando Castile politely
told the driver that his brake lights were out and calmly instructed him not to
pull out his handgun before suddenly drawing his own weapon and firing seven
rounds into the car, a video released Tuesday showed.
The
dashboard video taken from St. Anthony police Officer Jeronimo Yanez’s squad
car illustrated how a simple traffic stop of a Black man shifted in an instant
from a routine exchange to a deadly confrontation.
When
Yanez opened fire, another officer near the car jumped back, and Yanez began
yelling at the driver. As more police and an ambulance arrived, Yanez could be
heard breathing heavily and swearing and trying to explain his actions to
fellow officers.
The
video was made public just days after the Latino officer was acquitted on all
counts in the case. Although the squad-car footage was described repeatedly and
was shown to jurors in the courtroom, it had never been made public until
Tuesday.
The
shooting on July 6, 2016, in the Twin Cities suburb of Falcon Heights gained
widespread attention because Castile’s girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds,
livestreamed its gruesome aftermath on Facebook. Unlike Reynolds’ video, the
squad-car video shows the situation’s quick escalation and the shooting itself.
Yanez,
who was found not guilty of manslaughter and other charges, began firing only
seconds after Castile told the officer he had a gun.
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