![]() He said Dallas had no legal obligation to talk to police. He described it as an officer-safety issue.īut Daniels aid Dallas was 150 yards away from the trailer where the 911 call came from and had nothing to do with the incident. ![]() He said officers opened the door of that vehicle after observing Dallas acting strangely, shifting from the front to the back. Prine told reporters that officers spotted Dallas in a car near a trailer home where the would-be intruder they were looking for was reported to have gone. Dallas attempted to take the Taser from the officers, the officers restrained themselves very well and had every right under the policy and under state law to implement deadly force,” he said. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Crime Files: Four-Minute Forensic Mysteries: Shadow of Doubt. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. “I think it’s important to note that at the moment Mr. Crime Files: Four-Minute Forensic Mysteries: Shadow of Doubt - Kindle edition by Brown, Jeremy. He said Dallas resisted and attempted to wrest control of the officer’s Taser. ![]() ![]() Mobile Police Paul Prine said earlier this month that the officers had a legitimate reason to question Dallas and that the officers could have used deadly force but showed restraint. ![]()
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