gray is then hospitalized. still the question, where did gray suffer such a traumatic injury and where was it caused? was it here where he was arrested or was it in the van or is it purely a medical emergency? i know when mr. gray was placed inside that van, he was able to talk. he was upset. and when mr. gray was taken out of that van he could not talk and he could not breathe. without answers, six baltimore police officers are on suspension. many of the answers inadequate for residents who for a second night are protesting. city leaders are calling for calm as they continue their investigation. david kerley, abc news, baltimore. the tulsa volunteer deputy who says he mistakenly shot a black suspect will not be the subject of a civil rights investigation by the fbi but robert bates qualifications are being disputed. the sheriff says bates was properly trained and passed annual firearm certifications. attorneys for the family of the
for his taser. i shot him. i m sorry. reporter: killing an unarmed suspect, did it happen in part because 73-year-old reserve deputy robert bates wasn t even fully trained to handle his weapons? that s the explosive allegation from the newsroom of the tulsa world. the newspaper reporting the department falsified training records, including firearm certifications. what s more, supervisors were transferred after refusing to sign off. here s the thing. reporter: the shooting happened after a sting when 44-year-old eric harris ran for it after allegedly selling drugs and guns to an undercover deputy. both the sheriff s department and bates attorney say he was well-trained. but sheriff stanley glanz acknowledged on a show this week bates records are incomplete. after one of his trainers left for the secret service. we can t find the records that she supposedly turned in bates who is facing a manslaughter charge is a long-time friend of sheriff glanz.
almost 300 hours of instruction in the past six years. but the tulsa county sheriff said in a radio interview this week his office has not been able to locate all of bates s gun certification records, since the instructor no longer works there, and the tulsa world newspaper cited unnamed sources alleging he was gwyn training for field work he never did and firearm certifications he never received. bates and his attorney deny that. the so-called evidence falsified training records, comes from a person that was terminated by the sheriff s office seven years ago. reporter: a reserve deputy and a department under a microscope following a fatal shooting caught on tape. coming up on the ed show, a defense attorney will join us along with paul henderson. they will weigh in on the robert bates interview and what it means for the case. we ll be right back. i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you.
acknowledge the officer pointed a gun at the man, ordered him back in the car and handcuffed him. the suit was settled when the city paid the man $20,000. in the arizona case, the officer was cleared by the county prosecutor, but the incident is under further investigation by internal affairs. following this developing news out of tulsa. there s been movement there. the sheriffs office will conduct its own internal review of its deputy reserve program. this move coming on the heels of a 73-year-old volunteer who says he accidentally shot an unarmed suspect and killed him. robert bates was charged monday in the death of a 44-year-old eric harris. he tried to sell guns to an officer and then fled. now the tulsa world is citing unnamed sources saying that supervisors were ordered to falsify a reserve deputy s training records giving him credit for field training e he never took and firearm certifications he should not
even have been carrying a gun. the newspaper, tulsa world, is reporting that some supervisors at the tulsa county sheriff s office were ordered to falsify the training records for robert bates. tulsa world reports that at least three of bates supervisors were assigned reassigned after refusing to sign the training documents. the report does not say who asked the supervisors to allegedly falsify the records. the paper says the false records give bates credit for field training he never completed and firearm certifications he should have not gotten. the training documented obtained by cnn omit the names of the supervisors who signed off on them. records show in the last seven years bates has taken a variety of courses. everything from weapons training including glock, taser and rock river training as well as less than lethal delivery system training sessions. the sheriff s office denies the allegations. and the newspaper s report. they also decline cnn s