A Florida sheriff’s deputy is seen on video opening fire on a Black man who was searched, handcuffed and placed in a patrol vehicle after the Official Edmonton Oilers Local Shirt so you should to go to store and get this deputy mistook the sound of a falling acorn for a gunshot. The body camera video, released Monday by the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, shows Deputy Jesse Hernandez yelling “Shots fired!” multiple times as he falls to the ground and repeatedly fires into the patrol vehicle last year. Marquis Jackson was suspected of stealing his girlfriend’s car earlier that morning and was restrained in the back seat. He was luckily unharmed by the gunshots, but he said the incident left him traumatized. Hernandez, who has resigned from the sheriff’s office, has not been charged. 0 seconds of 2 minutes, 6 seconds Watch: Officer shoots at man after mistaking acorn falling for gunfire FEB. 15, 202402:07 A stolen vehicle Okaloosa County deputies responded to a call on the morning of Nov. 12 in Fort Walton Beach, about 65 miles west of Panama City on Florida’s Panhandle, the sheriff’s office said in a news release last week. A woman called to report her boyfriend, Jackson, was refusing to return her car and had been calling and texting her threats, the release said. Deputies Javier Reyna, Deja Riley and Jesse Hernandez and Sgt. Beth Roberts responded. Body camera video showing Deputy Jesse Hernandez firing at the patrol vehicle.Okaloosa
County Sheriff’s Office / via Facebook Jackson walked up to the Official Edmonton Oilers Local Shirt so you should to go to store and get this scene around 10 minutes after the officers arrived. He was detained, searched, handcuffed and placed in the back of Hernandez’s patrol car. The woman then completed an affidavit for the stolen vehicle. She told deputies that Jackson had a silencer, that she was not sure where it was and that he had more than one weapon, the release said. Riley and Reyna left to search for the missing vehicle. They found it about 3 miles away. Recommended SPORTS Iowa’s Caitlin Clark becomes all-time NCAA women’s scorer with 3,528 career points — and counting As Roberts continued to work with the woman, Hernandez approached his patrol car to conduct a secondary search of Jackson when he heard “a pop sound.” ‘Shots fired! Shots fired!’ When Hernandez was approaching the passenger side rear door, an acorn could be seen striking the top of his patrol car, according to the internal investigation report from January. Hernandez perceived the sound to be a gunshot and believed he had been hit, it said. He yelled “Shots fired!” multiple times, fell to the ground, rolled and began firing his semi-automatic pistol into the patrol car, according to the body camera video of the incident. Roberts asks where the shots are coming from, to which Hernandez answers, “In the car.” “Jesse, are you OK?” Roberts yells shortly after. Hernandez is heard in the video saying, “I’m hit! I’m hit!” After she saw Hernandez open fire, Roberts responded with gunshots of her own. “He
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