{"id":173721,"date":"2022-05-09T14:07:41","date_gmt":"2022-05-09T18:07:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/breaking911.com\/?p=173721"},"modified":"2022-05-09T14:07:41","modified_gmt":"2022-05-09T18:07:41","slug":"graphic-cops-charged-with-first-degree-manslaughter-after-horrific-bodycam-shows-unarmed-man-shot-dead","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/breaking911.com\/graphic-cops-charged-with-first-degree-manslaughter-after-horrific-bodycam-shows-unarmed-man-shot-dead\/","title":{"rendered":"GRAPHIC: Cops Charged With First Degree Manslaughter After Horrific Bodycam Shows Unarmed Man Shot Dead"},"content":{"rendered":"

LAWTON, Okla. (Scroll down for video<\/strong>) – The following is a news release from the Comanche County District Attorney’s Office:<\/p>\n

On December 5, 2021, officers from the Lawton Police Department responded to 1806 NW Lincoln Avenue, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. The officers were responding to a call received by dispatch at 20:37 hours from one of the residents at said property. The call to dispatch was made in reference to a male being present at said property in violation of an active protective order and said male was in possession of a firearm. Once officers arrived at 1806 NW Lincoln Avenue, the suspect was identified as Quadry Sanders. Officers learned that Mr. Sanders was inside the home located at 1806 NW Lincoln Avenue and was refusing to let one of the residents leave. Officers set up a perimeter around the house. A sergeant with the Lawton Police Department (LPD) then began giving Mr. Sanders orders using a PA system in a patrol vehicle. Shortly after commands were given, a female resident of the home exited.<\/p>\n

Minutes later, Mr. Sanders was seen going out the back door of the home. An officer gave Mr. Sanders commands to show his hands, which he immediately complied with, but then Mr. Sanders ran back into the home. Seconds later, Quadry Sanders walked out of the front door of the home. Mr. Sanders was met underneath a carport by Officers Robert Hinkle and Nathan Ronan. Both Officers Hinkle and Ronan were wearing body cameras which captured the following events:<\/p>\n

Officer Hinkle begins telling Mr. Sanders “hands, hands” as well as “down, down, down, down.” Mr. Sanders hands are clearly seen and the only item visible in his hands is a ball cap, which he transfers from his right hand to his left hand. As he is receiving these orders, Mr. Sanders quickly turns back towards the front door of the home.<\/p>\n

Officers Hinkle and Ronan then walk closer to Mr. Sanders. As Hinkle approaches, Mr. Sanders can be seen raising both of his hands in the air, above his head. At that time, Officer Hinkle shoots his firearm four times at Mr. Sanders. Mr. Sanders falls to the ground and appears to have been shot, at which time Officer Hinkle once again orders “hands, hands, hands,” and to “quit reaching.” Mr. Sanders sits up from his back with his hands above his head at which time Officer Hinkle fires his firearm seven additional times. Simultaneously with these shots, Officer Ronan also fires his weapon at Mr. Sanders four times. Mr. Sanders is then secured by Officer Hinkle. On the way to Comanche County Memorial Hospital by ambulance, Quadry Sanders is pronounced dead. No weapon was located on Mr. Sanders’ body or in the area where he was shot.<\/p>\n

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