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Philando Castile, 32, worked in a school cafeteria in St.
NBC News reports he had 31 traffic-related misdemeanors, such as driving without a muffler and speeding.) The officer then shot him, she said (Castile had been stopped for traffic issues before he was booked for driving after revocation in the past the Minneapolis Star-Tribune said his record consisted of “misdemeanors and petty misdemeanors” only.
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In the video, Lavish Reynolds says to Philando Castile, “Stay with me… We got pulled over for a busted taillight in the back.” She also said in the video that police asked Castile, the driver, for his license and registration and, as he reached for it, he told officers that he had a firearm and a concealed carry permit. His mom identifies him as Philando Castile, 32 #wcco #cbs /OKxMP0VG65 Update: man shot by police in #FalconHeights died at HCMC. Facebook Live allows people to stream live video directly from their cell phone onto their Facebook page. The child could be heard crying in the background as the emotional-sounding officer continues to point his gun through the car window as Castile bleeds through his white T-shirt and an upset Reynolds talks live on Facebook, imploring God to save him. Paul Pioneer Press) was in the car when the police officer, who has not been identified, shot Philando Castile. Anthony Village Police Department, which provides police patrols to Falcon Heights.Ī child (she was 4-years-old, said the St.
Paul, is the home of the Minnesota State Fair and prides itself on “ Families, Fields, and Fairs.” The officer was with the nearby St. The police shooting occurred in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. BCA’s spokeswoman says the agency, which is investigating the shooting, has nothing to say about the audio because the agency didn’t release it asked for the dispatch audio, she said data in the case wouldn’t be released until it concluded. You can see photos of the gas station suspects here. Anthony police had released photos and details about a July 2 gas station robbery in the area and said the officer’s lawyer confirmed that was the robbery in question.
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Heavy has reached out to a police spokesperson and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for verification KARE noted that St. However, the station now says that Castile’s attorney, Tom Kelly, as verified some details in it and that “They had a reasonable suspicion he may match the description of the suspect in the earlier robbery.” He also said the car had a brake light out and that Castile was not himself a robbery suspect.
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The TV station said it received the audio from a viewer and hasn’t been able to verify it with police, although the license plate mentioned matches Castile’s. However, Castile’s criminal history in Minnesota was minor, almost entirely for traffic, and with nothing at all approaching the seriousness of an armed robbery.
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“The driver looks more like one of our suspects, just ‘cause of the wide set nose,” the officer continues. “The two occupants just look like people that were involved in a robbery,” the man said to be an officer adds. I have reason to pull it over.” Listen here. The possible dispatch audio has an officer saying, “I’m going to stop a car. All of us in Minnesota are forced to confront that this kind of racism exists.Īlthough Reynolds says the pair were stopped for having a broken taillight she says they didn’t have, new audio has surfaced through Kare 11 TV in Minneapolis that may show police stopped Reynolds because the officer thought he looked like an armed robbery suspect due to the width of his nose. Would this have happened if the passengers were white? I don’t think it would have. Dayton, who is asking for a federal investigation, said: On Thursday, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton questioned whether Castile would have been killed if he was white, The Washington Post reports. “Police shot him for no apparent reason, no reason at all,” said Reynolds, who sometimes goes by the name “Diamond,” at one point. Philando Castile, 32, died at the hospital a short time later, WCCO confirmed through his family. A woman named Lavish Reynolds has posted a dramatic Facebook Live video showing a bleeding man, Philando Castile, next to her in a car as a police officer who just shot him points a gun at him through a car window.