Young, Unarmed Black Man Killed By Cop Didn't Want To 'Die Too Young'
"I don't feel protected by the police."
Cops in Arlington responded to a burglary call around 1 a.m. on Friday when they came upon the suspect, Taylor, who had crashed his vehicle into a car dealership. Police said a struggle ensued between Taylor and 49-year-old officer Brad Miller before Miller fatally shot the suspect. The officer graduated from the police academy in March and was working under the supervision of a training officer.
Police said Miller had no experience prior to joining the Arlington Police Department. He has been placed on paid administrative leave.
Another social media post last year appearing to belong to Taylor said he didn't feel protected by police.
“He was a good kid. I don’t see him stealing no car or nothing like that,” Fuller told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Police Sgt. Paul Rodriguez told The Associated Press that officers are not equipped with body cameras, and that they haven't found security video at the car dealership that would have captured the incident.
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