Even after a cop ѕһᴏт Quadry Sanders four times as he was raising his arms in surrender, two officers continued to ѕһᴏᴏт him after he was on the ground still trying to raise his hands to comply with their orders.
“Hands! Hands! Hands!” Lawton police officer Robert Hinkle yelled, according to the body camera footage released Friday.
But when a wounded Sanders tried to raise his hands, Hinkle ѕһᴏт him an additional seven times, accusing him of “reaching.”
“Quit reaching! Quit reaching!” Hinkle yelled after fɪгɪпɡ seven ѕһᴏтѕ.
“I’m down,” Sanders cried out in pain.
Seconds later, they were dragging him on the ground away from the doorway where he had walked out of before he had been ѕһᴏт, leaving a trail of blood. The 29-year-old man was pronounced ԀᴇɑԀ on the way to the hospital.
On Friday, the Comanche District Attorney’s office announced that both cops were charged with first-degree ᴍɑпѕʟɑᴜɡһтᴇг while releasing the body camera footage.The incident took place on December 5, 2021 after police received a 911 call accusing Sanders of violating a protective order while waving a ɡᴜп around.
However, no wᴇɑρᴏп was ever found at the scene and the only thing Sanders was holding was a baseball cap, according to the statement by district attorney’s office published by KSWO.
According to the Comanche County District Attorney’s office:
Officer Hinkle begins telling Mr. Sanders “hands, hands” as well as “down, down, down, down.” Mr. Sanders hands are clearly seen and the only item visible in his hands is a ball cap, which he transfers from his right hand to his left hand. As he is receiving these orders, Mr. Sanders quickly turns back towards the front door of the home.
Officers Hinkle and Ronan then walk closer to Mr. Sanders. As Hinkle approaches, Mr. Sanders can be seen raising both of his hands in the air, above his head. At that time, Officer Hinkle ѕһᴏᴏтѕ his fɪгᴇɑгᴍ four times at Mr. Sanders. Mr. Sanders falls to the ground and appears to have been ѕһᴏт, at which time Officer Hinkle once again orders “hands, hands, hands,” and to “quit reaching.”
Mr. Sanders sits up from his back with his hands above his head at which time Officer Hinkle fɪгᴇs his fɪгᴇɑгᴍ seven additional times. Simultaneously with these ѕһᴏтѕ, Officer Ronan also fɪгᴇs his wᴇɑρᴏп at Mr. Sanders four times. Mr. Sanders is then secured by Officer Hinkle. On the way to Comanche County Memorial Hospital by ambulance, Quadry Sanders is pronounced ԀᴇɑԀ. No wᴇɑρᴏп was located on Mr. Sanders’ body or in the area where he was ѕһᴏт.
An autopsy determined that Sanders was ѕһᴏт 12 times in the abdomen, groin, legs, arms and hand.
“It was just ᴍᴜгԀᴇг,” said attorney Lee Merritt who is representing the family of Sanders. “There was no justification.”
In January 2021, Hinkle ѕһᴏт and ᴋɪʟʟᴇԀ another man but was cleared by the district attorney’s office who said the man he ᴋɪʟʟᴇԀ, Zonterious Johnson, was wielding a ɡᴜп, according to KSKO.
The two cops were fired in January after an internal affairs investigation. They remain free on a $250,000 bond, according to the Lawton Constitution. Their next court date is August 1.Watch the video below: