Dashcam footage shows the moment Florida cops shoot dead two teens aged 18 and 19 after they drove toward a deputy who believed the car was stolen and told them to stop seven times
Sincere Pierce, 18, and A.J. Crooms, 16, were fatally shot at 10am Friday morning after deputies from the Brevard County Sheriff's Office attempted to stop them in connection with a possible stolen car.
The deputies involved were named as Deputy Jafet Santiago-Miranda and Deputy Carson Hendren on Tuesday as a section of the dashcam footage from their vehicle was released amid mounting pressure from the teens' families for answers.
- Sincere Pierce, 18, and A.J. Crooms, 16, were fatally shot by deputies from Brevard County Sheriff's Office at 10am Friday morning
- The deputies involved were named Tuesday as Deputy Jafet Santiago-Miranda and Deputy Carson Hendren
- Sheriff Wayne Ivey claims they were 'forced to fire' after Crooms accelerated toward Santiago-Miranda and put him in danger
- Santiago-Miranda and Hendren had attempted to stop the teens as they believed they were possibly driving a stolen car
- They followed Crooms as he pulled into a driveway of a local house and called on him at least seven times to stop moving the vehicle
Sincere Pierce, 18, and A.J. Crooms, 16, were fatally shot at 10am Friday morning after deputies from the Brevard County Sheriff's Office attempted to stop them in connection with a possible stolen car.
The deputies involved were named as Deputy Jafet Santiago-Miranda and Deputy Carson Hendren on Tuesday as a section of the dashcam footage from their vehicle was released amid mounting pressure from the teens' families for answers.
Dashcam footage shows the moment Florida cops shoot dead two teens
Sincere Pierce, 18, and A.J. Crooms, 16, were shot dead at 10am Friday by Brevard County Sheriff's Office deputies, who believed the teens may have been in a stolen car.
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