Related: Family of Brandon Webber files $25M wrongful death lawsuit Weirich emphasized the officers did everything they could to take Webber into custody safely before using force. “They may use deadly force when they have probable cause to believe that the individual to be arrested poses a threat of serious bodily injury, either to the officer or to others unless immediately apprehended.” “Under the law in Tennessee, officers are not required to wait until they are fired upon,” Weirich said. She said he later posted online videos of himself driving the stolen car and showing a tactical rifle with a pistol grip with two high-capacity magazines in the front seat. Related: Man killed by US Marshals in Frayser last year was shot 16 times, medical report shows According to the DA, Webber was wanted for shooting a man multiple times and stealing his car.
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