http://www.worldstaruncut.com/uncut/76978
An officer was involved in a fatal shooting for the first time since police in Muskogee, Oklahoma began wearing body cameras, the Tulsa World reports. In the video, Officer Chansey McMillin — who was responding to call that a man outside the Old Agency Baptist Church was telling people his ex-girlfriend “had a bullet with her name on it” — approaches 21-year-old Terence Walker and tells him he is going to pat him down for weapons. “Just relax for me,” McMillin says as he pats Walker down. “What are you shaking for?” At that point, Walker takes off running with McMillin in pursuit. After a few seconds, Walker bends down to pick an item he dropped and briefly turns toward McMillin with the item pointing towards him. Officer McMillin fires six shots at Walker, striking him three times.
An officer was involved in a fatal shooting for the first time since police in Muskogee, Oklahoma began wearing body cameras, the Tulsa World reports. In the video, Officer Chansey McMillin — who was responding to call that a man outside the Old Agency Baptist Church was telling people his ex-girlfriend “had a bullet with her name on it” — approaches 21-year-old Terence Walker and tells him he is going to pat him down for weapons. “Just relax for me,” McMillin says as he pats Walker down. “What are you shaking for?” At that point, Walker takes off running with McMillin in pursuit. After a few seconds, Walker bends down to pick an item he dropped and briefly turns toward McMillin with the item pointing towards him. Officer McMillin fires six shots at Walker, striking him three times.
Was it a gun or not???
about that man turning around and facing him with the heat. Either way once the cop sees the gun he can shoot if he feels his life is in danger 




