Another Unarmed Black Man Murdered By Police, His Crime/​Shoplifting!!!

Phillip Jackson

Footage shows a Harris County Sheriff’s Office deputy chas­ing the man, pin­ning him down and hit­ting him with a stun gun before shoot­ing him in the back.

Roderick Brooks, 47, was fatally shot by a deputy after he allegedly shoplifted detergent from a dollar store.
Roderick Brooks, 47, was fatal­ly shot by a deputy after he alleged­ly shoplift­ed deter­gent from a dol­lar store.

The sheriff’s depart­ment in Houston released body cam­era footage last week­end that shows a deputy hold­ing down a Black man and fatal­ly shoot­ing him at close range after receiv­ing 911 calls about an alleged shoplift­ing and assault at a Dollar General store.

Sgt. Garrett Hardin of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office pinned Roderick Brooks to the ground on July 8 after a foot chase and shot him, the video shows. Sadiyah Evangelista Karriem, an attor­ney for Brooks’ fam­i­ly, told HuffPost that the deputy shot the 47-year-old near where his head and neck met.

Brooks’ fam­i­ly has alleged police bru­tal­i­ty and mis­use of force, and on Tuesday called for the Texas Rangers and U.S. Department of Justice to inves­ti­gate the shooting.

They believe the law enforce­ment footage tells only part of the sto­ry. Demetria Brooks-Glaze, Brooks’ sis­ter, said wit­ness­es told the fam­i­ly that the offi­cer hit Brooks sev­er­al times and that it was not shown in body cam­era footage released by the department.

The world needs to see what they are doing. In this case, they are not show­ing every­thing,” she said, call­ing the shoot­ing a “racist act.”

What gives you the right to take someone’s life by shoot­ing them in the back of the head and neck?” Brooks-Glaze added

Law enforce­ment said secu­ri­ty video, which has not been released to the pub­lic, shows Brooks arriv­ing at the Dollar General and then leav­ing with­out pay­ing for items he grabbed from the shelves. A female employ­ee con­front­ed him at the exit, accord­ing to police.

At 6:04 p.m., the Harris County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a woman who said a “Black man in a blue shirt, gray shorts and base­ball cap” had tak­en items from the store with­out pay­ing and hit her.

A cus­tomer is run­ning out of the store and he hit me on the way out,” the woman said dur­ing the 911 call, a record­ing of which has been released by the police. “He pushed my arm out of the way.”

The woman said she did not need emer­gency med­ical services.

I just want him to get arrest­ed because he is lit­er­al­ly run­ning to the back of the build­ing right now,” she told the dispatcher.

The woman lat­er told the dis­patch­er that she didn’t believe the man had a weapon, and she did not think he was under the influ­ence of drugs or alco­hol. The dis­patch­er asked if the deputies would face any threats once they arrived on the scene, and the woman said no.

One man called 911 twice, say­ing had seen a man leave the store with deter­gent and alleg­ing the man had “pushed a lady down” on his way out.

Footage released by the police shows Hardin approach­ing Brooks in his car and stop­ping in front of a gas station.

Come here, dude,” the offi­cer says as he leaves his vehi­cle. He then chas­es Brooks through the park­ing lot.

Stop, dude, I’m going to tase you!” Hardin says.

He tells Brooks to get on the ground sev­er­al times.

The offi­cer then stuns Brooks, tak­ing him to the ground. The footage goes dark briefly. When it returns, Brooks is on the ground and the offi­cer has his hand on his neck. The stun gun is on the ground, close to Brooks’ head.

Why did you tase me?” Brooks asks Hardin. “Please get off me, man.”

The two begin to strug­gle. While pinned to the ground, Brooks grabs the Taser in front of him.

I’m going to shoot you. Put that down,” Hardin says. “I will fuck­ing shoot you.”

The body cam­era footage shows that Brooks did not point the Taser toward the offi­cer, and that he let go of it while Hardin reached for his gun.

Hardin then shot Brooks in the base of his head and neck while hold­ing him to the ground.

Attorneys rep­re­sent­ing Brooks’ fam­i­ly are also work­ing to file a law­suit against Harris County Sheriff’s Office and Hardin.

This is what we see when we con­tin­u­ous­ly have a lack of hon­est polic­ing in this coun­try. It is a fail­ure from top to bot­tom,” Justin Moore, an attor­ney rep­re­sent­ing Brooks’ fam­i­ly, told HuffPost. “Roderick should be alive today if it wasn’t for the rogue offi­cer to be out here in these streets.”

What we saw on raw footage shows the offi­cer was ful­ly out of con­trol and failed to fol­low pol­i­cy,” Moore added.

Moore said Brooks nev­er posed a threat to the deputy, even after the offi­cer lost pos­ses­sion of his Taser dur­ing the struggle.

The Taser issue is a red her­ring, and if you see the video, he grabs the Taser but he releas­es it mul­ti­ple times,” Moore said. “He nev­er grabs it and points it at the offi­cer. He tried to get it to stop elec­tro­cut­ing him.”

Hardin is on paid admin­is­tra­tive leave while the depart­ment inves­ti­gates the shoot­ing. A town hall meet­ing on the inci­dent is slat­ed for Thursday at 7 p.m.