A Cambodian navy officer, Ly Ti, 35 on the 23rd of December fired multiple shots at 2 Chinese men that had broken into his home on street 216, Sangkat 4, Sihanoukville. One of the suspects at the burglary operation was pronounced dead on scene, while another sustained injury and sent to the hospital.
Christian Taylor, 19-year-old and college football player was shot dead by a police officer during a struggle moments after he rammed into the front window of a car dealership shop. The officers were responding to a 911 call of a burglary call at a Texas car dealership shop, the police chief said on Sunday.
According to the CCTV footage released by the police in Texas, Taylor had a break-in into a car dealer shop, Classic Buick GMC dealership around 12:52am, and was seen trying to remove the windshield from a car, by hopping on the shield, and carefully remove it from the car.
He later tried squeezing into the car, after a few seconds, Taylor moved far away from the scene and went ahead to bring his own jeep, which he used to crash into the front window of Classic Buick GMC.
The alarm went off, but Taylor was still in the building. According to the Arlington police Chief Will Johnson, officers got a 911 call from the security company alerting the police of a burglary activity and that someone is damaging a car in the building around 1am on Friday.
When police got to the showroom, they found Taylor in the showroom, who had not left after the alarm went off. Police approached him and asked him to lie on the floor, but he defied the order and ran to another room in the building and tried opening a locked glass door.
Watch the surveillance video here:
Arlington police department officer, Brad Miller,49 entered the room to arrest Taylor, and then fired four shots after some kind of confrontation, police Chief Will Johnson said.
The officer also use taser at some point, but investigators are trying to find out if that was before or after the gunfire.
We do not have the sequence of events at this time, but that is exactly what investigators will be looking for," he said.
Reacting to some of the accusations by Twitter users after the hashtags, #ChristianTaylor. The general manager of Classic Buick GMC, Darren Lancaster released a statement that reads ;
But people should be aware that this was not an accident by the man when he drove into the dealership. He had already damaged autos on the lot and was told by the video company to leave the premises and that police had been called
Police chief, Will Johnson said that; If this was not justified or authorized under the law, there will be consequences