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Cop fired and criminally charged after shooting teen eating hamburger in car

A former police officer was charged with assault after body camera footage showed he fired his weapon at a teenager eating a hamburger in a car.

On October 2, James Brennand, a rookie cop at the San Antonio Police Department (SAPD), shot a teenager he suspected evaded him the day before at a traffic stop.

The teenager, Erik Cantu, was sitting in a parked car eating a hamburger outside a McDonalds. Cantu is currently hospitalized and in critical condition.

In body camera footage released by investigators, Brennand can be heard calling for backup before immediately approaching Cantu’s car.

Cop fired and criminally charged after shooting teen eating hamburger in car AP
Erik Cantu appeared startled after Brennand opened his car door (Picture: AP)

‘I got a vehicle hear that fled from me the other day. He’s in the parking lot,’ Brennand says as he walks toward a maroon sedan.

Brennand opens the car door and instructs the teenage occupant: ‘Get out of car.’

Cantu looks at the officer terrified before the car starts moving. It is unclear if the car began moving because Cantu put it in reverse, or if he simply took his foot off the gas pedal while the car was in neutral.

Brennand pulls out his weapon and begins firing into the driver’s side door and window. The car speeds off, and Brennan continues to fire five more shots into the car.

Pictured: Officer James Brennand in his LinkedIn photo. Brennand, who fired his gun 10 times at a teenager Sunday, October 1, 2022, was terminated by the San Antonio Police Department on Wednesday. On Friday, District Attorney Joe Gonzales announced his office had rejected the charges ? evading detention in a vehicle and assault on a peace officer ? against the 17-year-old, ?at least for now,? while he remains in a hospital in ?critical but stable condition.? Brennand is not entitled to an appeal of his termination because he was still considered a probationary officer, on the job for just seven months. Police Chief William McManus told the San Antonio Report that Brennand?s actions were ?entirely against policy and training that we receive.? While Brennand was responding to a disturbance at a McDonald?s on the North Side at approximately 10:45 p.m., he noticed a car in the parking lot that allegedly matched the description of a vehicle he had tried to pull over on Saturday. ?This vehicle was not the subject of the disturbance call,? said Alyssa Campos, the SAPD?s training commander, in a narrated version of Brennand?s body camera footage released Wednesday. ?The officer thought the car may be a stolen vehicle and called for cover.? Before other officers arrived, the officer approached the car and opened the driver?s side door without warning ? seeming to surprise the male driver who was still eating his meal when he put the car in reverse and attempted to leave. But the car door was still open and it struck Brennand, who stepped back from the vehicle and fired five shots at the driver. As the car exited the parking lot, Brennand fired five more times.
Former San Antonio Police Officer James Brennand, who was charged with two counts of assault (Picture: LinkedIn)

Cantu was found a block away with multiple gunshot wounds. A passenger sitting next to him in the car was uninjured.

Brennand was fired immediately after investigators determined he didn’t follow standard police training when he approached the car without backup, and his use of deadly force was unwarranted.

San Antonio Police Chief William McManus called the footage ‘horrific’ and said he had no doubt the shooting was not justified.

SAPD guidelines also bar officers from shooting at vehicles in an attempt to disable them.

In this image taken from Oct. 2, 2022 police body camera video and released by San Antonio Police Department, Erik Cantu drives away as San Antonio Police officer James Brennand shoots his pistol at the car in a fast food restaurant parking lot in San Antonio, Texas. Brennand opened fire several times wounding the unarmed teenager as he drove away. Brennand was fired after the shooting, police training commander Alyssa Campos said in a video statement released Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022. (San Antonio Police Department via AP)
Brennand fired a total of 10 rounds into Cantu’s car (Picture: AP)

On Tuesday, Brennand was arrested and charged with two counts of assault – one for Cantu and one for the passenger.

The District Attorney’s Office stated that an SAPD investigation of Brennand is still ongoing, and that he may face additional charges from the office’s civil rights division.

Brian Powers, an attorney for Cantu’s family, said there was ‘no improvement’ in the teen’s condition.

‘We’d like to correct any misrepresentations that Erik is in “stable condition” or he is “going to be fine,” the family stated. ‘That is not true. Every breath is a struggle for Erik. We ask for everyone’s continued prayers for our son.’

Cantu was initially charged with evading police and assaulting an officer, but San Antonio District Attorney Joe Gonzales rejected the charges on Friday.

‘The facts and evidence we have received so far led us to reject the charges against Erik Cantu for further investigation,’ Gonzales stated.

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