The man at the center of gripping police body camera video says he is remorseful and lucky to be alive. Tony Timberlake had just retrieved a gun from his car during a volatile scene on Hawaiian Terrace last month. There were several children and police officers in the immediate area.Officer Deon Mack, one of several Cincinnati police officers on scene, spotted the gun in his hand and drew his weapon. Hey! Put that s down. F wrong with you!? Put that s down. Mack yelled.It stunned Timberlake and he put the gun down. Cincinnati police leadership said many less experienced officers would have fired their weapon. It s just like a flashback came back like wow, Timberlake said, explaining how he felt when he saw the video for the first time. I was not tryna hurt nobody. I was just trying to protect my family, you know? And I wasn t gonna shoot nobody. Just put it in my holster, come back and sit down. Police were responding to a juvenile throwing a brick through the home
Sabrina Clark s mother asks for information as Saskatoon police release photos in homicide investigation
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Saskatoon police seek persons of interest in connection to Sabrina Clark homicide
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The Saskatoon Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying persons of interest who may be relevant to the homicide investigation of 29 year-old Sabrina Clark. SPS photo The Saskatoon Police Service is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying persons of interest who may be relevant to the homicide investigation of 29 year-old Sabrina Clark. Anyone with information related to these persons is asked to contact the Saskatoon Police Service at 306-975-8300 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. article continues below
Saskatoon police release photos in connection with homicide probe
Saskatoon police are asking for the public s help with their investigation into the city s second homicide of 2021.
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Posted: May 18, 2021 11:38 AM CT | Last Updated: May 18
Police are asking anyone with information about the people in these photographs to call the Saskatoon Police Service or Crime Stoppers.(Saskatoon Police Service)
Saskatoon police are asking for the public s help with the investigation into the city s second homicide of 2021.
The body of Sabrina Clark, 29, was discovered in a house on the 700 block of 33rd Street W. on Feb. 18. There have been no arrests.