LA Deputies Who Gunned Down Robert Fuller’s Half-Brother & Wounded A Woman Were Not Wearing Body Cameras
Last night we shared that LA Deputies gunned down Robert Fuller’s half-brother, Terron Jammal Boone in Rosamond, CA — Fuller is the 24-year-old black man who was found hanged in a tree last week in Palmdale, CA. Reports now update that alongside Boone in the driver’s seat was a woman who was also wounded during the shootout — which bears no footage, as officials were not wearing any body cameras and their vehicles were not equipped with dash cameras.
In addition to the female driver who was injured and has been released from the hospital, her 7-year-old daughter was also in the vehicle; however, she was not hurt. The incident occurred as deputies were searching for a “kidnap domestic assault” suspect. Officials say, “Detectives had observed and positively identified a male matching the suspect’s description in a vehicle.”
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They add, “Detectives followed the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. The suspect opened the front passenger door of the vehicle and engaged the Deputies by firing multiple rounds at them with a handgun. At that time, an Officer involved shooting occurred during which the suspect was struck several times in the upper torso.”
While Boone was immediately identified by officials, the Fuller family’s attorney Jamon Hicks confirmed his identity He wrote, “This afternoon I had to notify the sisters of Robert Fuller that their half-brother Terron Jammal Boone was killed by Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies in Kern County. At this time, until we receive all of the information, the family and their legal team doesn’t have any further comment on this incident. The family respectfully asks that their privacy be respected.”
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