“I’ve met personally with the chief and he has told me that he hasn’t found that evidence,” Mr. DiCello said. He said that the police chief told him that moments before the shooting began, two officers tried to use stun guns on Mr. Walker and missed. Mr. DiCello said that the parking lot Mr. Walker ran into was large, empty and did not have places for him to hide. Mr. DiCello also raised questions about the police report’s narrative that Mr. Walker had fired a gun while driving away from officers. “The rear windshield is intact, the front windshield is intact and all side windows are intact,” he said.
Source: Fox News July 04, 2022 00:08 UTC