Dallas police wasted little time releasing information about a shooting involving an officer. No one was hurt but a child was uncomfortably close to the man who was the target.
Dallas police released body camera video showing one officer firing at an armed man who was standing very close to a child. No one was hit and the man surrendered.
It happened in east Oak Cliff around 10 a.m. Saturday. Police had received a 911 call from family members who said 60-year-old Jerome Stevenson had pointed a rifle at them.After ordering him multiple times to drop the weapon, Officer Robert Lyons shot at Stevenson one time.
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