
“Dustin Theoharis suffered 16 gunshot wounds as police officers opened fire at him as soon as the man woke up and tried to get up from bed. Having woken up, Dustin saw police officers in his room. The man reached for the bedside table for his wallet to show his ID to the officers, but the latter opened heavy fire at the man. Afterwards, the officers claimed that they assumed Dustin was trying to reach out for a weapon, Pravda.Ru says. The police authorities were trying to justify the actions of the police officers by the fact that their job was ‘tough.’ The man received a $5.5 million payout, but the officers who shot him were never even charged.”
http://english.pravda.ru/news/society/24-03-2015/130103-police_shoot_man-0/
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