San Antonio police have released body camera video capturing the moment a man was fatally shot after he shot an officer and opened fire on drivers on an East Side Highway.
capturing the moment a man was fatally shot after he shot an officer and opened fire on drivers on an East Side Highway.for a suspect wanted on aggravated assault against a public servant.
The man was then seen running from officers and firing multiple rounds, striking one officer in the arm. The 40-year-old gunman, later identified by SAPD as Michael Kirkland, was wanted on multiple felony warrants and a misdemeanor warrant before the shooting occurred, McManus said. The shooting resulted in an hours-long closure of I-10 and New Braunfels and Highway 90 Westbound and Eastbound from Interstate 35.
“I remain concerned about people who are on the street who should be in jail because they’re habitual offenders, especially the violent crime habitual offenders, which this individual was,” McManus said.
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