Myers, who says he’s a licensed security guard, was sitting in his car Wednesday to conduct “overwatch” while his son trains because “he has seen numerous crimes occur” in the parking lot, according to the probable cause statement.

The surveillance footage shows Myers approach the teens with a gun in his hand, point it directly at them and then move quickly toward them, police said. One of the boys pulls a BB gun out of his pocket, lays it on the ground and extends his arms out as if to show he has nothing in his hands, police said in the document.

“Immediately after … it is clear that he has been shot because he abruptly jerks his body away from Myers and falls to the ground,” the document says.

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    5 months ago

    The ONLY way this could have been prevented is if the teen had an ACTUAL Gun and shot the Security Guard first! And the ONLY way to prevent THAT situation would be if the Security Guard shot the teen first! There’s LITERALLY no other way we could play this scenario out!

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      5 months ago

      I’m so tired of hearing this argument.

      Of course there’s a better way this could be resolved, no matter how much you try to pretend otherwise.

      A cop could shoot both of them and their dogs. And that’s peak freedom. Maybe think about that next time.

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      5 months ago

      What if we put a sniper on a nearby roof, to shoot them both as they approached eachother, but before any crime had occurred.