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Three Minnesota State Patrol troopers are on leave after one of them fatally shot a man during a traffic stop early Monday in Minneapolis, and the state is investigating the shooting, authorities say.

“This is just a tremendously sad situation,” the state patrol’s chief, Col. Matt Langer, said in a news conference Tuesday. The names of the troopers have not been released.

Law enforcement has also not named the driver who was killed, but his family has identified him as Ricky Cobb II. The man’s face is blurred in body-worn camera footage released by the state patrol on Tuesday.

The fatal interaction began when troopers pulled over a car that was traveling on Interstate 94 without its taillights turned on, according to Langer.

“Troopers learned that the driver was actually wanted by law enforcement in Ramsey County in connection with a felony Order for Protection violation,” Langer said.

The body camera footage shows a trooper speaking to Cobb through the driver’s side window. The trooper asks him to step out of the car and says, “We just have some stuff to talk about.”

The driver – who is Black – asks for a more detailed explanation. When Cobb asks whether the stop is related to a warrant, the trooper replies, “No, it’s not a warrant.” Cobb then refuses to get out of the car.

A second trooper opens the front passenger-side door, and then the first trooper opens the front driver-side door and attempts to remove Cobb physically, body camera and dashboard camera footage shows. The car appears to move forward, and then shots are heard, the dashboard camera footage shows.

“A state patrol trooper discharged their firearm during the course of this incident,” Langer said. The trooper who fired was the one standing at the front passenger-side door, Langer said.

Both troopers are seen falling to the ground as Cobb drives away, the footage shows. A third trooper is also seen standing next to the car.

The troopers then pursue the man’s car in their patrol vehicles and eventually catch up to it as it is slowly moving next to a guardrail, the video shows. The troopers use their vehicles to pin the car to the guardrail.

The video shows the troopers attempting to administer first aid to Cobb. “I don’t have a pulse. I’m going to start CPR,” one trooper says.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/02/us/minnesota-minneapolis-trooper-shooting-ricky-cobb/index.html


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https://www.fox9.com/news/ricky-cobb-fatal-shooting-bodycam-video
 
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Did they shoot just because he was driving away? Is that acceptable? Honest question
 
Was the cop on the driver's side endanger of being dragged? You need more information before you can tell much.
 
Did they shoot just because he was driving away? Is that acceptable? Honest question

People blow through traffic dangerously running from cops. Fleeing in a vehicle is one of the only things you can do as a civilian that is as irresponsible as cops spraying bullets. I don't have any problem with cops killing someone like that, especially if they know they have an easy shot.
 
People fail to realize that cops treat a foot on the accelerator like they do a finger on the trigger of a gun. If any part of their body in the path of the wheels, even just their foot, they will kill you.
 
Boys in blue at it again

This sounds like another execution similar to their brethren in France just blasting a guy in the head for trying to get away from an unjust detainmemt
 
Boys in blue at it again

This sounds like another execution similar to their brethren in France just blasting a guy in the head for trying to get away from an unjust detainmemt

How in the world is it an “unjust detainment” if he has an active felony warrant?
 
How in the world is it an “unjust detainment” if he has an active felony warrant?
From the article:

The driver – who is Black – asks for a more detailed explanation. When Cobb asks whether the stop is related to a warrant, the trooper replies, “No, it’s not a warrant.” Cobb then refuses to get out of the car.
 
From the article:

The driver – who is Black – asks for a more detailed explanation. When Cobb asks whether the stop is related to a warrant, the trooper replies, “No, it’s not a warrant.” Cobb then refuses to get out of the car.

From the same article, someone clearly can’t read:


“Troopers learned that the driver was actually wanted by law enforcement in Ramsey County in connection with a felony Order for Protection violation,” Langer said.
 
This could have been prevented if the driver did what he was told and not try to flee and drag the officer.
 
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