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St. Louis Metropolitan Police have released body camera footage showing two officers walking away from a still-breathing breathing victim of a gunshot wound because they did not want to take the call.
Editor’s note: This story discusses suicide. If you or a loved one is suffering a mental health crisis, call the suicide hotline at 988. ST. LOUIS (KMOV/Gray News) – Shocking body camera footage shows ...
Body cam shows officers walk away from man found shot, ... At 6:38 p.m., an officer’s body camera shows Warren and Fraser walking to their police cruiser and leaving the scene for a second time.
Shocking body camera footage shows two St. Louis police officers walking away from a still-breathing victim of a gunshot wound to the head because they said they did not want to take the call.
Body cam shows officers walk away from man found shot, ... At 6:38 p.m., an officer’s body camera shows Warren and Fraser walking to their police cruiser and leaving the scene for a second time.
Shocking body camera footage shows two St. Louis police officers walking away from a still-breathing victim of a gunshot wound to the head because they said they did not want to take the call.
Body cam shows officers walk away from man found shot, ... At 6:38 p.m., an officer’s body camera shows Warren and Fraser walking to their police cruiser and leaving the scene for a second time.
Body cam shows officers walk away from man found shot, ... At 6:38 p.m., an officer’s body camera shows Warren and Fraser walking to their police cruiser and leaving the scene for a second time.