>She was not a suspect >They had 0 authority over her >They were never asked to enter her house >They could have just left the house >They told her to take the pot off the stove >Rebuke - to chastise him for implying she meant him harm, meaning she never threatened him >She cowered and screamed I'm sorry when he pointed the gun >Cop advances on her, around a barrier that would have provided him protection >She threw the pot after he advanced gun drawn in self-defense >He chuckled when he said it was a head shot >He told the other cop not to render aid & refused to render aid himself >He told his partner to "just let her... 'bleed out' " >He had been fired from 2 other police departments >Grayson served in the U.S. Army before being discharged in 2016 for serious misconduct, a felony in the civilian world >Deputy worked at 6 agencies in 4 years >2 DUI convictions >In September 2022 Grayson was disciplined for driving 110 MPH after being told to disengage a chase >Sarge exclaims "where's the gun?" pig says "no gun" sarge says "and you shot her?" >Calls her a crazy bitch >The police initially told the family it was a self-inflicted wound >Medical staff told the family this was not true, definitely not self-inflicted >Police then tried to claim the "prowler" had shot her >Family literally found out Cops killed her on the internet. >The sheriff’s office said “It is clear that the deputy did not act as trained or in accordance with our standards,” >In a court document filed by the state last week, prosecutors said a “use-of-force” expert had reviewed the body-camera footage and concluded the use of deadly force was not justified. >Report came in that said they told medical responders that she shot herself in the head. >Officer tried to played it off as "self-inflicted" on scanner traffic
>>475761260Even if that's all true, no one will believe it after years of crying wolf.