Miami police officer was arrested to launch multiple rounds via the windshield of a car, clinging to his dear cover after the driver hit him and accelerated him forward.
The officer, who wears a yellow jacket, sees adhering to the black BMW cover while pressing his service pistol against the windshield and hearing at least three shots in the car, which are shots of wild mobile phones obtained by 10 local news programs.
Powers can be heard from passers -by on the crowded city of Miami city while the car tries to rotate the left but stops – allowing the policeman to jump to safety and the side door for the driver is open.
Then he wipes the driver from BMW in a white -stained white shirt, but it stops a few meters away before the officer who shot him on the ground in the middle of the street orders him.
He praises and lies first on his back before asking another officer to rush to the frame and put it on the handcuffs with the end of the video.
Police shooting against Baferent Park – less than a mile from Cassia Arena – on Sunday, where people gathered at the best Caribbean music festival, prompting dozens of estimated 10,000 to 12,000 parties to flee for the cover.
Miami Police chief Armando Aguard told Local 10 news that the driver, who was identified as 21 -year -old Meelek Clake, was shot several times during the accident and was transferred to the Ryder Trauma for treatment.
The relevant officer was transferred to the hospital and was treated with slight injuries before his release.
“We do not know exactly what happened. We know that there is a physical connection between the officer and the car,” Aguar said.
The Florida Law Ministry is investigating the shooting and reviewing the officer's body camera and monitoring video from the area, according to the port.
The sister of the driver, Sherilan Clark, was in the car during the accident and described what happened moments ago that the shots were swinging on the city downtown Miami crowded.
“The patrol officer, we all stopped, we were in the central corridor,” Sherley Clark told Local 10 news.
“He asked anyone else to go with his hand – indicates that we could go. Then he stood in front of my brother's car and shot him.”
Sherley said that her brother was looking for an area to park his car and was not trying to hit the officer.
“It was not acceptable to hit him – no. The man moved with the car as he turned around,” she claimed.
“I feel incorrectly fired several times in his car without a weapon.”
The publication arrived at the Miami Police Department for comment.