The article is short on details, but it sounds like a parking lot execution for "contempt of cop." The cop having had nine jobs at eight different agencies tells us all we need to know about him. Campus cops are probably some of the worst -- glorified meter maids who are just craving some "real" action.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-cop-routine-traffic-stop.html#ixzz2mo5Uffan
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-cop-routine-traffic-stop.html#ixzz2mo5Uffan
Valedictorian and honors student shot dead by college campus cop during routine traffic stop
By Alex Greig
PUBLISHED: 10:05 EST, 7 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:35 EST, 7 December 2013
A Texas university student has been shot dead by a campus police officer during a routine traffic stop.
Robert Cameron Redus, 23, was killed when Corporal Chris Carter, 35, opened fire on him in the early hours of Friday morning a few blocks away from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio where Redus studied, set to graduate in May.
Investigators say an altercation began when Carter tried to pull Redus over for speeding and driving erratically.
Lieutenant Cindy Pruitt of the Alamo Heights Police Department told KSAT that the incident occurred about 2am in the parking lot of the Tree House apartments in the 100 block of Grandview Place off Broadway, where Redus was a resident.
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Once there, both got out of their cars and some kind of struggle ensued. Pruitt told My San Antonio that Carter radioed for help shortly before Redus was shot.
A witness who lives in the Treehouse Apartments described hearing 'five or six' gunshots, but no verbal warnings.
'I didn't hear him say anything like, "Get down on your hands and knees," you know? I didn't hear him say anything. He just started shooting,' the man told KSAT.
'He emptied the gun on him,' he said. 'Boom, boom, boom.'
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Mohammad Haidarasl lives directly below Redus at the Treehouse Apartments.
He told My San Antonio that he was asleep on his sofa when he heard an exchange between Redus and Carter.
'I heard [a man] say, "Oh, you're gonna shoot me?" like sarcastic almost,' he said.
Less than a minute later, Haidarasl heard four to six gunshots. He only realized the man who had been shot was his upstairs neighbor, whom Haidrasl described as 'the nicest guy.'
Carter has been placed on administrative leave while officers investigate the shooting.
University officials describe him as having 'extensive law enforcement background.'
According to records viewed by My San Antonio, Carter has had nine jobs at eight different agencies over his eight-year law enforcement career.
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