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Video exhibits lethal taking pictures, household challenges protection declare

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A household is taking authorized motion after video confirmed a lethal taking pictures of a 25-year-old man at a Henderson towing firm.

The taking pictures occurred on Oct. 10 at a towing firm within the southeast Las Vegas valley. Video of the incident exhibits the taking pictures of Dalton Hannah, 25.

Police paperwork point out Hannah went to retrieve instruments from his car, which had been towed. The report mentioned {that a} towing firm worker used pepper spray 4 instances earlier than Hannah charged. The 2 tumbled to the bottom earlier than the worker pulled his firearm and fired three rounds, the police report mentioned.

In accordance with the doc, the shooter advised detectives he did “not want to kill” Hannah, including that it was not his intent when he fired his handgun, as an alternative that he wished to subdue him. 

Henderson police have closed the case on Hannah’s taking pictures, saying “the district attorney determined that there was not enough evidence or legal basis to pursue criminal charges related to the homicide.”

Hannah’s household disagreed. Bridgette Hannah, Dalton’s mom, mentioned they felt the person ought to be “held somewhat accountable for what he did.”

“I don’t know how you can attack someone and then claim self-defense, and especially when that person is unarmed,” Barry Hannah, Dalton’s father, mentioned.

“I don’t know how you can attack someone and then claim self-defense, and especially when that person is unarmed,” Barry added.

The towing firm declined to offer a remark for this story. Hannah’s spouse has filed a civil lawsuit towards the corporate relating to the taking pictures.

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