Same story - different victim. Just another over zealous, trigger-happy cop who was prepared to shoot what he thought was a blackman without observing any of the accepted codes of practice.
The key phrases in the report are:
"a bungling officer shot his colleague nine times"
"The white officer and another colleague were in a vehicle with two black drug suspects, who were surrendering as officers moved in."
How does one justify shooting a man who is surrendering 9 times???????
I wonder how much compensation one of the black 'suspects' would have received HAD they actually have been the victim?
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