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Those first shots came in and he dropped. Shots and saw him drop. He literally dropped. And there was a small pause. I see Laquan McDonald move. I. It didn’t seem like he was getting up. It just seemed like he was in pain. But that’s when other shots start coming in. He was on the ground, and still, more shots came at him. When the gunshots were going in, his just body kept jumping. It. You could tell it was. He didn’t have no life in there no more. And the next thing I remember is, um, yelling, “Stop shooting!” He’s dead already!” I was kind of upset and I said, “Why the are they still shooting him? He’s on the ground.” From what we see, he wasn’t posing any type of threat. The detectives call me over and they took us to the precinct. They separated us in three different rooms. They brought me into a small office and they started questioning me and asking me what happened. I talked to several detectives, not one. And they kept asking me the qu. same questions over and over again. “What did you see? How many gunshots did you hear?” And the more I kept telling them of what I saw, they were trying to make me. They would. They would tell me stuff like, “Well, we’re watching the video and your story does not match.” And, uh. and I said, “Well, if it doesn’t match, then.” And you have a video, what am I doing here?” And they said, “Well, you know, it’s not good to lie.” They really wanted me to change the story about how many shots I had heard. If I didn’t tell them what they wanted to hear, I definitely thought I was gonna go to jail. H. He kept pushing me to say that he was trying to get up. I’m like, “No.” I’m like, “I’m not. Why would I change my story?” Later, a detective comes in the room where we were all together. One of the other guys tells him, “We already told you, we saw a cop execute a guy.” And the detective just blew up like, “What? It’s just another scumbag out of the street.” We did you a favor. “We did Chicago a favor.” In that moment, I was like, “No.” If I’m not being arrested, um, I’m not gonna say another word “until I have a lawyer.” Five minutes later, they told us we were free to go.
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