RadioOnFire.com - It’s Chrstimas Eve and instead of celebrating the holiday with family, Antonio Martin, 18 was shot and killed in a Mobil gas station parking lot, in Berkeley, Missouri by a police officer. The teen was then bagged, placed on a gurney and transported in a mini van. Allegedly, Martin was in possession of a 9mm gun, and had pulled it out on the officer.
The Associated Press details:
County police spokesman Sgt. Brian Schellman says a Berkeley police officer was conducting a routine business check at a gas station around 11:15 p.m. Tuesday when he saw two men and approached them.
Schellman says one of the men pulled a handgun and pointed it at the officer. The officer fired several shots, striking and fatally wounding the man. Schellman says that the second person fled and that the deceased man’s handgun has been recovered.
CCTV footage from the Mobil gas station shows police pulling up, talking to a set of individuals and then it appears that Martin may have been holding something in his hand. You be the judge.
“I understand police officers have a job and have an obligation to go home to their families at the end of the night,” said Orlando Brown, one of the protestors. “But do you have to treat every situation with lethal force? … It’s not a racial issue, or black or white. It’s wrong or right.”
Since the death of Michael Brown, there has been three fatal shooting of young black males by police officers in Missoui.
Kajaime Powell, 25, was killed Aug. 9 after approaching St. Louis officers with a knife. Vonderrit Myers Jr., 18, was fatally shot Oct. 8 after allegedly shooting at a St. Louis officer.
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