Brosnan Body Cam: Atlanta Police Fighting, Shooting Unarmed Rayshard Brooks, University Ave Wendy’s

Brosnan Body Cam: Atlanta Police Fighting, Shooting Unarmed Rayshard Brooks, University Ave Wendy’s

ONN – Brosnan Body Cam: Atlanta Police Fighting, Shooting Unarmed Rayshard Brooks, University Ave Wendy’s

This is the Atlanta Police Body Camera that was used by Officer Devin Brosnan during his encounter with Rayshard Brooks, an unarmed and by accounts in the video friendly but obviously a combination of tired and drunk. Devin Brosnan was not the officer who shot Brooks; that was Garrett Rolfe.

In watching the video, what I do not understand is why the police officers did not help Rayshard Brooks by contacting the woman he said he was with, and having her come and get him? That would have solved the entire problem.

The officers acted like they were just primed to arrest him from the start. They had no intention of letting him go.

That’s vastly different from how patrons at popular watering holes in Beverly Hills are treated. A doctor who’s had a few gets police help to get home, not arrested. Why? The man’s white, rich, and a resident of Beverly Hills.

That’s wrong because it should apply to anyone.

Stay tuned.

And thank you to Atlanta Police Media Relations.

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