Cop shoots a Black Man in Oklahoma

Cop shoots Terrance Walker in Oklahoma
where: 
Muskogee, Oklahoma
when: 
17-1-2014
The Story: 

Oklahoma police have discharged film recorded on an officer's body camera of police lethally shooting a suspect on January 17. 

The camera, strapped to Muskogee cop Chansey McMillin, catches the officer approach and start to look a man distinguished as 21-year-old Terrance Walker. 

"Why you shaking for? Unwind," McMillin says subsequent to inquiring as to whether he has any weapons. 

Seconds after the fact, Walker starts to escape as McMillin gives pursue. The presume drops something on the ground and twists down to lift it up. It is indistinct in the video what he drops, yet police say it is a weapon. At the point when the presume begins to run once more, the officer shoot five shots. 
 Terrance Walker murder by a cop

"From all that we can find in the video, the officer reacted suitably," Muskogee police Sgt. Mike Mahan told KFOR. "This officer had a brief instant to settle on that choice. We trust he acted by his preparation." 

The officer has been put on leave while the case is examined. 

In December, President Barack Obama asked for $263 million in subsidizing for police body cameras and preparing in the wake of the shooting demise of unarmed 18-year-old Michael Brown by Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson in Missouri.

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