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2/24/17

Off-duty cop pulling his GUN and firing shot at gang of teens, LA protest erupts #okc #news #wth



Protests erupt in LA after off-duty cop was filmed pulling his gun and firing a shot at gang of teens in scuffle that began because they 'walked on his lawn' A huge crowd of people was seen in the streets on Wednesday night in Anaheim Rally took place after clip showed cop opening fire during fight with 13-year-old The incident took place near a high school in Anaheim on Tuesday afternoon Video shows a man who was revealed to be an off-duty cop scuffling with a teen A large group of other teens were gathered around a 13-year-old and the cop The off-duty cop was seen trying to drag the boy over a hedge in the video The 13-year-old boy was identified by his father, Johnny, as Christian Dorscht Johnny Dorscht shared pictures of bruises on his son's face, shoulder, and neck Crowds of people have gathered to protest against an off-duty officer who was caught on camera almost shooting a 13-year-old who he was scuffling with outside his home. Protesters were seen in videos posted on social media shouting, 'whose streets, our streets,' 'don't shoot our kids,' 'shame on you,' and 'no justice, no peace, f*** the police.' One picture was posted on social media showing the words, 'f*** pigs,' spray-painted across a garage door it was claimed belonged to the officer. However, the house is not that of the cop in question. Cellphone video shows the shocking moment an off-duty police officer almost shot a teenager who he was scuffling with outside his home. The officer is seen as he pulled out his handgun The dramatic scene was documented by many on social media who posted pictures of the police and protesters Aerial footage from the scene from KTLA showed the crowd of people, as well as a swarm of police cruisers in the area. It came after the video, which was was filmed on Tuesday afternoon in Anaheim, California, near Loara High School about 2.40pm, emerged earlier on Wednesday. Late on Wednesday night, the boy's father, Johnny Dorscht, spoke out about the incident. He also identified his son, the 13-year-old boy in the video who was restrained and almost shot by the off-duty LAPD cop, as Christian Dorscht. The confrontation ends with the officer pulling his gun out and firing a shot that did not hit anyone as the teens flee. Before that, the officer was filmed struggling with one teen who he accused of threatening to shoot him, then scuffling with the entire group of teens outside his home. The unnamed officer was trying to cuff and arrest the apparently unarmed teens when it escalated into a fight. When more officers arrived, the gang of teens were detained by cops and two were arrested. It is unclear if the officer meant to fire his gun or if it went off accidentally as he grabbed one of the teenagers. He has not been arrested. At the heart of the fight are two claims: the officer says the teens threatened to shoot him, but the teen said he threatened to 'sue' him. The teens accuse the officer of calling a girl who was walking on his lawn a 'c***'. After a few minutes in the video, the man was pushed over by two other teens in the group, and shortly after he pulled a gun from his waistband with one hand while still holding onto the 13-year-old. After a few minutes in the video, the man was pushed over by two other teens in the group, and shortly after he pulled a gun from his waistband with one hand while still holding onto the 13-year-old. The incident took place in in Anaheim, California, near Loara High School about 2:40pm. Protesters on Wednesday night were seen in videos posted on social media shouting, 'whose streets, our streets,' 'don't shoot our kids,' 'shame on you,' and 'no justice, no peace, f*** the police.' One picture was posted on social media showing the words, 'f*** pigs,' spray-painted across a garage door it was claimed belonged to the officer. However, the house is not that of the cop in question. Aerial footage from the scene from KTLA showed the crowd of people, as well as a swarm of police cruisers in the area. Late on Wednesday night, the boy's father, Johnny Dorscht, spoke out about the incident. He also identified his son, the 13-year-old boy in the video who was restrained and almost shot by the off-duty LAPD cop, as Christian Dorscht. 'I'm pretty p***ed off about what happened,' he told the Orange County Weekly. 'You could talk to anybody, my son has very good manners. He does good in school and isn't disrespectful or anything like that. 'We're going to find legal representation and be suing. This is B.S. Even the cops, when they got there, they had all the kids down. They didn't even go after the guy.'


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