“I am not going to hurt you but you need to listen to me.” “Listen to me so I can get him help,” Sletten told the passenger in the video. The passenger got out and laid on the ground, the video shows, as Sletten held him at gunpoint and called for backup and an ambulance. The Nissan came to rest in the parking lot as Sletten yelled for Crenshaw and a person in the passenger’s seat to get out of the car. As Crenshaw turned the car and accelerated again through the parking lot, Sletten fired his gun three times. The Nissan backed up and hit the patrol car. When Sletten found the Nissan again in a parking lot, three people ran from the backseat. The videos show the sequence of events: the officer initially pulled the Nissan over on West Market Street, but the car pulled away when Sletten got out of his patrol car. The family sued the Greensboro Police Department last month for wrongful death and using excessive force. He was scared, unarmed and running for his life when this officer gunned him down and killed him,” they said. Sletten’s life was never in any danger,” attorneys representing Crenshaw’s family said in a statement Tuesday. Even after they have tried to put their spin on it, the facts are clear. ![]() “District Attorney Avery Crump and the Greensboro Police Department have hidden the truth for long enough but now that this video is public, it’s undeniable. Greensboro police video of fatal shooting Warning: Contains graphic content and language
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