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60 Minutes Interview Of Officer In Shooting In Tulsa OK - Author And Police Training Expert R. Barry Andrews Releases Statement

04-10-2017 12:51 PM CET | Arts & Culture

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Author and Police training expert R. Barry Andrews

Author and Police training expert R. Barry Andrews

Bill Whitaker of 60 Minutes recently interviewed Betty Shelby, veteran police officer in Tulsa Oklahoma involved in the shooting of Terrance Crutcher. R. Barry Andrews, former Executive Director of Police Training Institute Inc, released a statement that brought a number of important issues to light.

"Officer Betty Shelby, a ten year veteran of the Tulsa Police Department, shot and killed Terrance Crutcher in the center of a two lane road," Andrews stated. "The shooting was captured on two different police cameras and she was charged in an information (bypassing a Grand Jury) with Felony Manslaughter. Officer Shelby presented a cogent and logical thought process as to the rationale for her response to the actions of Mr. Crutcher. She presented a viable Graham Standard argument that her actions were those of a reasonable police officer."

"The story, told by 60 minutes reported by Bill Whitaker was mostly a fair representation until his use of the word 'executioner' in a question to Officer Shelby and the comparison to other controversial videos involving 'unarmed' suspects. Even Mr. Whitaker admitted that the two videos failed to show demonstrative evidence of what actually happened. The dashboard camera was blocked by the two officers and the helicopter moved out of view when the fatal shot was fired."

"As important as Officer Shelby’s statements were those made by the first back-up officer to the scene. He told Mr. Whitaker that he drew his Taser because Shelby had her gun out. He said that if she had drawn her Taser, he would have drawn his gun. More importantly, he told Mr. Whitaker that he was also in fear for his safety as the incident progressed stating, 'the hairs on the back of my next stood up.'"

"The story specifically mentioned Trayvon Martin, whose case has no affiliation with law enforcement, but is mentioned in all shootings of black males by police."

"In fact, Philando Castile (St. Paul, MN.), Keith Scott (Charlotte, N.C.) and Alton Sterling (Baton Rouge, La.) were all armed with a firearm on their person. Tamir Rice (Cleveland, O.) displayed a firearm, which later proved to be a toy, at the time he was shot."

"Sixty Minutes Overtime presented a story at least as important as what aired in the show itself. It offered a witness who saw the behavior exhibited by Mr. Crutcher prior to the arrival of Officer Shelby. The witness, in a subsequent interview, stated that she had a fear that Mr. Crutcher was armed and by the erratic behavior he exhibited."

"The behavior of the politicians in this case exhibits fear and ignorance. The Tulsa Mayor’s first thoughts after receiving the call from the Chief of Police was, 'Oh boy, this is not good.'"

"The case will play out in a Courtroom in May. The decision of Shelby’s legal counsel to allow the interview will play out as well. It gives the prosecution the opportunity to parse her recorded statements to be used against her. This especially is true with her statement, 'tried by twelve or carried by six.'"

"A tragedy does not create a criminal act. The question of whether or not the officer’s actions were necessary is subject to question. The question of whether or not the action was reasonable is, based on available evidence, positively."

R. Barry Andrews spent twenty-one years as the Executive Director of Police Training Institute, Inc., a non-profit advanced law enforcement training organization. In the tradition of great police novel writers, his police fiction novels are gritty, raw and real. Though he writes works of fiction, they are based on real world facts. Andrews is the author of two police novels:

The New Recruit - Set in Cincinnati, this is a fictional novel which introduces the realities of becoming and being an urban American cop. Matt Davis is a 23 year old who has just graduated from UCLA with a degree in criminal justice. His parents tell him it’s time to find a job and he applies to be a cop in Cincinnati, Ohio. The reader follows Matt through the rigorous pre-employment testing and while in Cincinnati, he witnesses a murder. The book follows the investigation of the homicide while Matt waits to hear if he has been selected.

The Female Recruit - The second of a three book fictional series about the realities of becoming (being) a cop in urban America. Lissa Harding is a powerful woman whose only career aspiration is to be a cop. She moves to the big city after finishing college and takes a job as a security guard where she is assaulted at work. She turns this tragic event into a positive when she takes a position as a sex crimes investigator because of her ability to relate to the victims.

R. Barry Andrews is available for media interviews and speaking engagements. He can be reached using the information below or by email at coptrainer56@yahoo.com. All of his books are available at online book retailers. More information, including a number of pieces that address police shootings and the realities of being a cop today are available at his website.

R. Barry Andrews spent twenty-one years as the Executive Director of Police Training Institute, Inc., a non-profit advanced law enforcement training organization. He now writes police novels based on his experiences in the field and in the classroom. He resides in Ohio.

PO Box 1613
Shallotte, NC 28459
http://www.rbarryandrews.com

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