You actually think that he simply said he was a gun owner and the cop pulled out a gun and shoot him....smh.
No, but equally preposterous is the idea that Castile politely informed Yanez that he was in possession of a firearm before attempting to pull it out and shoot armed police officers.
I don't think this was racism, but it is another good example of an incompetent officer creating a situation where he felt he had no option but to shoot.
The brake lights were not the reason for the stop. Yanez pulled Castile over because he bore a resemblance to a suspect in an armed robbery.
This not the way its done. Attempting to identify an armed and dangerous criminal under the pretext of a routine traffic stop creates a situation where reaching for anything; be it a drivers license, insurance ID, or seat belt can be misinterpreted with tragic results. Even worse, it creates a situation where other innocent people can be injured and killed as well.
Yanez shot seven times into the vehicle hitting Castile five times. One bullet went into the back where a four-year-old was sitting and another bullet struck the arm rest between Castile and Reynolds, his girlfriend.
In addition to ending a man's life, this reckless and poorly thought out piece of jackassery cost the city nearly 4 million dollars.