Tulsa shooting: Officer charged with manslaughter

This undated photo shows Terence Crutcher, left, with his father, Joey Crutcher. Picture: Courtesy of Crutcher Family/Parks & Crump, LLC via AP

This undated photo shows Terence Crutcher, left, with his father, Joey Crutcher. Picture: Courtesy of Crutcher Family/Parks & Crump, LLC via AP

Published Sep 23, 2016

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New York - One week after the fatal police shooting of 40-year-old Terence Crutcher, the Tulsa County District Attorney announced first-degree manslaughter charges against Tulsa Officer Betty Shelby.

Officials issued a warrant for Shelby's arrest on Wednesday and said that they had contacted her lawyer about her surrender.

Video released by law enforcement on Monday shows police officers in Oklahoma fatally shooting an unarmed black man whose car was stalled in the middle of the street. He appeared to have his arms raised when the single, fatal shot was fired.

“I don’t know why things happen in this world the way they do,” Attorney Stephen Kunzweiler told reporters on Wednesday.

“We need to pray for wisdom and guidance on each of our respective paths in life. Each of us at the end of our days will have to account for our own actions. The only way I know to walk my path is to try every day to pray and to serve my fellow citizens so that he or she may be lifted up.”

In the video, Crutcher can be seen raising his arms in the air in the middle of the street. He stood beside his driver's side window as several police officers stood behind him with their weapons raised. Officer Shelby called for backup and waited 30 seconds before discharging her weapon. He falls and his bloodied body lied limp beside his vehicle. Officers appeared to wait more than one minute before approaching Mr Crutcher's body.

It remains unclear exactly why the officer fired her weapon.

The Independent

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