Well, if the 1911 type pistol photographed at the scene per the coroner's report was still in the holster per the coroner's report it is hard for me to see how he pointed it at them. The officer testified that he did not realize the pistol was still in the holster.
You know that nobody pulls the holster and all. It is more likely that the guy was trying to surrender his weapon and the cop panicked and shot him.
Last edited by ZeroJunk; October 3, 2010 at 03:46 PM.
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