New body cam video shows what led to Murray police officers opening fire on a suspect who threatened to kill his mother.
MURRAY, Utah — Newly-released body camera video shows what led to the shooting involving two Murray Police officers that left a man dead and officer injured.
“Can I talk to you for a sec? We just need to talk to you, make sure you’re OK,” said the officer to Salazar. “Show me your hands, now! Show me your hands! Get them up where we can see them. Show me your hands!” yelled the second officer. Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said it was “concerning” that one officer was firing their gun while the other officer was asking him to put his hands in the air.Salazar died in the apartment hallway.Salazar’s gun was found over 14 feet away from his body, with evidence suggesting it could’ve been thrown before the last five gunshots.
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