If the officer believed there were stones in the snowballs (remember doing that as a kid?) then I can see a reason he drew his weapon, but then again, if he believed that, he should have been seeking cover, which he was not doing. His hummer was hit with snowballs. No significant damage done to it from what I could see (or any that I could see). So I don't know why he felt the need to draw.
The department originally claimed he didn't produce a gun, but then opted to reexamine the issue when additional video and photos were submitted to them. It is obvious he drew his gun, brandished, so I don't know why they aren't acting on the evidence.
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