The newly released body camera shots show the moment the Miami Beach police officer fired a leg officer while he was struggling with a man on the busy Florida road.
The officer Shenaqua Stringer was responding to the 911 call, which was reported by a suspicious person who may carry a pistol while walking in the Venice Bridge at 12:30 pm on March 2, according to the Miami Dead lawyer office.
Investigators said that the suspect had reached his pocket to seize a “unknown object” as he approached Stinger.
Stinger drew her rifle and began struggling with the man, and ordered him to the ground when the colleague of the officer Fabio Palos arrived. Palos ran towards the struggle, and Stinger fired the fire by accidentally, and hit the fans in the left leg.
Stringer's body camera was not rolling at the time of filming, which was not recorded directly on the Balanos camera. However, a few moments later, a pool of increased blood appeared under it.
“Why do you do it?” The man can be heard while asking because he is wrestling on the ground. “Nobody does nothing. You and – reach his leg. He is bleeding a lot.”
Then Stinger drafted the suspect asking for help.
Balnous said: “I am faster, because I need a tourist.”
Bothcam Balanos seized the moment in which more officers arrived and drew a tour about his leg wandering in the pain and carried it at the back of the police cruiser.
During the trip to the hospital, Balanos asked another officer if he could borrow a phone to call his wife.
“I'm fine,” tell her Balous. “I was shot in the leg. I'm okay though. They take me to the shock of Ryder now. I'm fine, though. Well, my love? I love you.”
Bodycam continued the trader with BALANOS arriving at the hospital, showing the officers in a feverish in the doors to alert the medical staff that they need help.
“Open, let's go,” one of the officers can be heard screaming while knocking on the doors of the hospital.
Since Balanos was treating his injuries to the hospital, the officers discovered that the suspected pistol reached by the man was a lighter of metal cigarettes.
The man was not accused of a crime, and the authorities decided that he was a person missing from the nearby Coller County.
The Miami Beach Police Department confirmed that Stone is still an active internal investigation, and Strenger is still working by the agency.
The provincial lawyer decided that there was not enough evidence to provide criminal charges against Strenger.
The South Florida Police Association did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.
Balanos, an inventor of the Coast Guard and has 18 years of experience in work as a law enforcement officer, has fully recovered and returned to work, according to reports.