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San Antonio police officer fired after shooting 17-year-old in McDonald’s parking lot

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The San Antonio Police Department fired a police officer after bodycam footage showed him shooting a teenager eating a hamburger in a McDonald's parking lot in Texas.

The 17-year-old, identified by police as Erik Cantu, was shot multiple times and remains hospitalized.

The department terminated Officer James Brennand on Wednesday over the incident due to his actions, which violated department tactics, training and procedures, according to San Antonio Police Chief William McManus.

According to police, Officer Brennand was responding to a disturbance call on Oct. 2 when he noticed a vehicle he thought had fled from him the night before during an attempted stop.

The footage shows the officer approaching the car and opening the door, when he sees Cantu eating a hamburger alongside a female passenger and orders him out.

Police said the officer reported the car door hit him as the teen started to reverse the car.

Bodycam video shows the officer firing 10 times at the moving vehicle before chasing after it on foot.

Police said that the passenger in the vehicle was not injured during the incident.

In a statement to ABC News on Sunday, Cantu's family, through his attorney, said the teenager is on life support and fighting to stay alive.

"We thank you for the heartfelt thoughts on the status of Erik's recovery. We will inform you that he's still in critical condition and literally fighting for his life every minute of the day as his body has endured a tremendous amount of trauma," Cantu's attorney, Brian Powers, said. "He is still on life support. We need all the blessing we can receive at this time. We kindly ask for privacy beyond this update as this is a delicate moment in our lives and we are focusing on one thing and that's getting him home."

The San Antonio Police Officer's Association had no comment immediately following Brennand's dismissal from the force, but in a new statement to ABC News, the president of the union, Danny Diaz, said that the organization will not represent Brennand because he had not completed his 1-year probationary period for new officers at the time of the shooting.

"New police recruits must complete a 1-year probationary period before becoming eligible for benefits provided by the union," Diaz said. "We understand the San Antonio Police Department's decision to terminate Officer James Brennand but will refrain from further comment until a full investigation is completed."
 
So the only reason they aren't defending him is he's a new hire? So you aren't a "blue life" until a year in smh. This police stuff is nutty
 
Fam, they only charged the cop with assault and then he made bail. Smmfh.

Man I really need to leave this country
 
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The cop said the kid evaded him the previous night. They charged the kid. Now they saying the charges are dropped cause evidence disproved all that.

Anyone have any actual details? Did the kid do anything wrong? Or did the cop just think he was someone else?

Nothing justifies what the cop he did. Attempted murder in the first degree either way imo.

Im just trying to understand if this kid actually ran from the cop the previous night or the kid was just a random mfer that hit up mcdonalds
 
The cop said the kid evaded him the previous night. They charged the kid. Now they saying the charges are dropped cause evidence disproved all that.

Anyone have any actual details? Did the kid do anything wrong? Or did the cop just think he was someone else?

Nothing justifies what the cop he did. Attempted murder in the first degree either way imo.

Im just trying to understand if this kid actually ran from the cop the previous night or the kid was just a random mfer that hit up mcdonalds

On the news they said that cops were called for a whole other separate reason and the cop just happened to see the car in the parking lot and thought it was a car that fled a scene the day before. So the cop walked up to the car, opened the door and immediately demanded that the boy get out of the car.
 
On the news they said that cops were called for a whole other separate reason and the cop just happened to see the car in the parking lot and thought it was a car that fled a scene the day before. So the cop walked up to the car, opened the door and immediately demanded that the boy get out of the car.

Smmfh.

So do we know if it was the kid who fled the scene? Or did the cop just think it was and it was just a random kid
 
Smmfh.

So do we know if it was the kid who fled the scene? Or did the cop just think it was and it was just a random kid

It hasn't been confirmed that the kid's car was the actual car from the day before. I'm leaning towards no.

Also the aggravated assault charge is the equivalent of attempted murder in Texas. If the teen dies, the cop will be charged with murder.
 
It hasn't been confirmed that the kid's car was the actual car from the day before. I'm leaning towards no.

Also the aggravated assault charge is the equivalent of attempted murder in Texas. If the teen dies, the cop will be charged with murder.

Ok, thats dope. I didnt equate an aggravated assault charge with aggravated murder.

Im glad they charging his ass the equivalent of attempted murder, cause the way he emptied on them in the car was nothing less than that
 
The cop said the kid evaded him the previous night. They charged the kid. Now they saying the charges are dropped cause evidence disproved all that.

Anyone have any actual details? Did the kid do anything wrong? Or did the cop just think he was someone else?

Nothing justifies what the cop he did. Attempted murder in the first degree either way imo.

Im just trying to understand if this kid actually ran from the cop the previous night or the kid was just a random mfer that hit up mcdonalds

The kid wasn't even the reason the cop was called to the scene. They found that the car didn't match the one that fled from him, he was 100% wrong all the way around.

And, yeah... The kid was just a random muhfucka that decided to hit a McD's that night.
 
The kid wasn't even the reason the cop was called to the scene. They found that the car didn't match the one that fled from him, he was 100% wrong all the way around.

And, yeah... The kid was just a random muhfucka that decided to hit a McD's that night.

Smh. The shits crazy.

The kid gonna get a billion dollars or tax payer money and so is his passanger.

There goes our tax money
 
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