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The fundraiser page has a good breakdown of what transpired two Part 1 out of 2
Full Incident Breakdown
"APD SHOOTING EXPLAINED
Before reading below, remember that officers are afforded the same constitutional rights as citizens, so whether they’re charged for political reasons or not, the facts of the case remain the same until their day in court:
-In order to understand this situation, you’ve got to set feelings and emotions aside to understand objective reasonableness.
-So looking at this case, what do we know?
-A DUI investigation determined that he was too intoxicated to drive. The bodycam showed the officers being overly nice and polite to him the entire time all the way up until the handcuffs were about to go on, as they should’ve been.
-As soon as they tried to cuff him, an all out brawl took place. Not just resisting, but punching them in the face and throwing them around.
-He took one officer’s taser, threw him face first into the asphalt, stood up, and took off.
-So let’s pause there and see where we’re at legally.
Charges:
DUI, Obstruction X2 - Felony, Battery on an officer X2, Aggravated assault X2 - Felony, Strong Armed Robbery - Felony
And believe it or not….Possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime - Felony
-Per Georgia Law, a taser is classified as a “less-lethal” FIREARM as they do occasionally cause death.
(OCGA 16-11-106)
These offenses are important because there is a case law called Tennessee v Garner
What Tennessee v Garner states is:
“When a non-violent felon is ordered to stop and submit to police, ignoring that order does not give rise to a reasonable good-faith belief that the use of deadly force is necessary, UNLESS it has been threatened.”
-So this goes back to the taser being classified as a firearm that can cause death or great bodily harm.
-So, They fought, He stole the taser, He got up and ran
-The 2nd officer chased after him and tried to use his own taser against him, but he didn’t get a good connection.
-Brooks then turns, aims the taser at the officer, and fires. Statutorily, this is no different than firing a gun.
-(The taser that APD carries has 2 cartridges, so Brooks could have potentially shot the officer twice.)
-The officer dropped his taser from his left hand after it appears he was hit by a barb on the video, draws his sidearm, fires 3 shots, falls against a car in the parking lot and Brooks goes down.