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Police Brutality: Cop Shoots, Kills Unarmed Man & His Dog

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PHOENIX - The story of a Phoenix police officer who shot and killed a man Tuesday has taken a shocking twist. We've learned that the officer, Richard Chrisman, is now under arrest.

This all started at a trailer park near Central and South Mountain. A woman called 911 to report domestic violence on the part of her son, 29-year-old Danny Frank Rodriguez.

Officers showed up at the home and at some point, Officer Chrisman opened fire at the man, killing him.

"They killed him for no reason they just shot him," said Elvira Fernandez, the man's mother, anguished. "I said don't hurt him whatever you do don't hurt him... they went in there and they killed him!"

Chrisman was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a felony.

The probable cause statement alleges that two officers went inside the mobile home and Rodriguez began yelling that they needed a warrant.

Chrisman allegedly pulled his pistol, put the muzzle against the suspect's head and told him, "We don't need no warrant [expletive]."

Over the next few minutes, Chrisman shocked Rodriguez with a stun gun and shot his pit bull.

When Rodriguez started to retreat by taking up his bicycle, but he and Chrisman struggled, and finally Chrisman shot him from 2 to 3 feet away, according to documents..

Officer Sergio Virgillo, who accompanied Chrisman on the domestic violence call, told detectives that he saw no threat and no weapon in the suspect's hands.

Officer Virgillo, a 14-year veteran of the force, called it "the worst day of his life."

"We will investigate this thoroughly and we will do everything possible to make sure we have the facts and take the appropriate action based on the facts," said Phoenix Police Chief Jack Harris.

Chrisman was released on a $150,000 bond about 3:45 p.m. Wednesday.

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  • Frank marino shut the fuck up you fucking pig you are corrupted to you fucking ass hole

    Races mother fucker you and you hole squad should burn and die you faggot !!

  • Professional murderer's with badges

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  • The mother's cry breaks my heart. What a fucking asshole. I wish death upon him.

  • That's what you get for calling the cops on bullshit domestic abuse.

  • That's nucking futs

  • Fucking American cops!!

  • ALL JOKES ASIDE COULD SOME ONE SHOOT THE GUY WITH THE GLASSES AGAIN.

  • I don't know what happened but could some one shoot that bald guy with the glasses, and then ask questions later. Another case of cops are above the law. MOTHER?

  • FBI needs to investigate every police shooting to avoid conflict of interest.

  • lol if you let the police into your house don't ever expect them to play nice. Under all circumstances never give your name, never give your address, never let them search your car, never let them into your house, never answer their questions,don't consent to anything but remember not to resist and always treat them with suspicion.

  • I hope all cops get brutaly murdered.

  • @laslos3 Whats fucked up about your comment is it's all true.. California cops are crooked as fuck...

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