Witnesses at the scene took photos of the encounter.
A woman who was at a nearby gas station and snapped a picture of Hunt
speaking to the police prior to the shooting. Per the photo, Hunt and
the officers are calm with their arms at their sides. She said that a
few seconds later, while she was pumping her gas, Hunt was running from
the police and they were shooting at him. Hunt was finally brought down
with a shot to the back about 100 to 150 yards away from where he was
first speaking to police.
Saratoga Springs is an affluent suburban community
that is about a half-hour’s drive from Salt Lake City. Racially, the
town is overwhelmingly white, with less than 5% of the population being
non-white. Hunt was half-black, having a white mother and a black
father. He stood out in the community not only due to his color, but
also his large Afro. At the time of his shooting, he made an impression
as he was wearing a bright red shirt and had a sword slung across his
back. The two police officers that shot and killed Hunt are white.
Randall Edwards, the attorney for Hunt’s family,
claims that the sword that Hunt was carrying around on the day he was
killed was actually a toy sword one would win at a carnival. The sword
had a blunt edge, was merely for decoration and possessed no real danger
to others. Edwards also disputes the notion that Hunt tried to attack
the officers with the sword based on the autopsy results and witness
accounts saying that Hunt was running away and officers were shooting at
him from behind. If the officers felt their lives were in danger, why
did they need to chase him over 100 yards and shoot him multiple times
while he was fleeing?
Hunt’s mother, Susan Hunt, put it more bluntly when asked about why her son was killed last week.
Obviously, there are parallels one sees between this case and the case of Michale Brown, the unarmed black Ferguson teenager who was shot and killed by a white police officer while he was giving himself up. While the communities differ wildly — Ferguson is a poorer community where two-thirds of the population is black, Saratoga Springs is a rich, white town — the end results of the shootings are eerily similar. In both instances, a young black man who likely didn’t present a major threat to police was shot at multiple times and killed. Also, both shootings have witnesses who have given differing accounts than what the police have stated.“I’m in Saratoga Springs, cause it’s a safe little community and they killed him. They killed my son because he’s black. No white boy with a little sword would they shoot while he’s running away.”
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