Before his arrest, Bernard was considered 'armed and dangerous', and an intense manhunt was underway to find him. Eventually, police spotted Bernard, naked, running through the streets.
In video taken by witnesses, Bernard can be seen running naked toward an officer wearing tactical gear. At one point the officer sprays pepper spray at him, but it doesn't seem to faze him. Shortly after, Bernard runs up to a church groundskeeper at his car and put his hands around his neck. The officer swings his baton at Bernard and he let go and ran away.
A short time later, police later caught up with Bernard in a wooded area nearby and arrested him.
Olsen was dispatched and "when (Hill) saw the officer, he charged, running at the officer. The officer called him to stop while stepping backwards, drew his weapon and fired two shots," Alexander said.
I wonder what the difference was in these two instances?
Monday, October 14, 2019
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