deadly encounter with police. the footage shows the last seconds before 43-year-old alonzo bagley is fatally shot by a member of the shreveport, louisiana police department. the sequence starts towards the end of what was a very short chase after police responded to a domestic disturbance complaint. hey, he went that way. now just two seconds later, officer alexander tyler fired once, killing mr. bagley. this was on the 3rd of this month. today officer tyler was charged with negligent homicide. and again, as in the fatal police beating of tyre nichols, there are questions being asked about police training and the use of deadly force. ryan young is outside shreveport for us tonight. he starts us off. ryan? anderson, another tough night in america. people trying to process exactly what happened here. the state is investigating. they took several days before releasing this video. but you have a community asking so many questions about the video you re about to see. and i h
and former fbi director andrew mccabe. obviously very different than the noyichols case, but what do you make of what that body cam shows? well, i mean, it s absolutely excruciating to watch. i can t imagine to watch that as family member or a friend of mr. bagley. it s hard to watch as a member of law enforcement as well. you know, there is a couple of things that jump out at you right away. obviously, any fleeing suspect does not does not immediately qualify as someone who presents a mortal threat to you as an officer or to any other folk, individuals that might be in the area. so it highlights the incredible how incredibly hard it is to make these life-and-death decisions very quickly, and maybe highlights why it is so important to effectively train officers to de-escalate in situations, maybe make decisions not to pursue fleeing suspects when they re