According to witnesses, 22-year-old Dahmeek McDonald was shot twice in the head while in his car by a Troy police officer.
Police denied that he was shot in his head and claimed he was shot twice in the torso, then they later changed it and said he was shot once in the shoulder and grazed once on the head.
The tragic incident started when police officers stopped a car with two passengers, one of whom was the victim.
Police confronted McDonald for an alleged parole violation. They then shot him on his face while he was sitting in his car at about 6:40 p.m. Officers then pulled him out as he was bleeding and handcuffed him.
While on the floor, he can be seen writhing in pain and begging for help as officers kept trying to keep him down. “Why’d you all shoot me? Why’d you all shoot me?” Dahmeek kept asking police repeatedly.
At another point, he said “I can’t breathe. I’m about to die. They shot me in the head.” Later, he’s heard begging for an ambulance, saying: “I need somebody to please get an ambulance for me.
Blood covered his face and friends can be heard challenging the police, asking why they shot at him
when he was unarmed. A nurse can also be seen in the video asking the cops to call an ambulance and directing the wounded man to breathe, lie on his stomach and keep talking so he doesn’t pass out. “Freaky, Freaky, just keep talking to me,” the female nurse calls to him as her cellphone camera records the scene. Later, she screams, “Get him to the hospital.” McDonald was later taken to the hospital but his condition is not known at the moment. An initial online report, which quoted a woman who said she witnessed the incident, stated he was dead. Police soon clarified that he had been wounded and was taken to Albany Medical Center Hospital where detectives were interviewing him.
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when he was unarmed. A nurse can also be seen in the video asking the cops to call an ambulance and directing the wounded man to breathe, lie on his stomach and keep talking so he doesn’t pass out. “Freaky, Freaky, just keep talking to me,” the female nurse calls to him as her cellphone camera records the scene. Later, she screams, “Get him to the hospital.” McDonald was later taken to the hospital but his condition is not known at the moment. An initial online report, which quoted a woman who said she witnessed the incident, stated he was dead. Police soon clarified that he had been wounded and was taken to Albany Medical Center Hospital where detectives were interviewing him.
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