The video at the bottom of this post shows exactly what the officer did and said as it relates to her use of deadly force. Despite the allegations in the news story, she was calm and professional throughout the encounter.
The family night get money from an LA jury, but it would be complete BS.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-07-17/social-media-star-lapd-cop-deadly-shooting
She was known as a ‘top shot.’ Now an L.A. cop is at the center of a deadly shooting
LAPD Officer Toni McBride made the June cover of Blue Press, a magazine popular with police and fans of shooting and firearms.
(Dillon Precision Products Inc.)
By JAMES RAINEY,
ANDREW J. CAMPA
JULY 17, 2020
6 AM
Just 23 years old and near the start of her life in law enforcement, Toni McBride brimmed with youthful exuberance. A slew of online videos show the Los Angeles Police Department officer blasting away at targets, with prize-winning speed and accuracy, on a gun range in the Simi Valley foothills.
McBride, an officer in LAPD’s Newton Division, fired an array of shotguns, pistols and assault rifles. She cavorted and strutted, sometimes within view of Hollywood glitterati, who used the same firing range to hone the gunplay they would use for movies and TV. When star Keanu Reeves shouted out to her LAPD division in one video, the young cop laughed with delight. “Hey, he knows!,” she said, clapping. “Shootin’ Newton!”
The family night get money from an LA jury, but it would be complete BS.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-07-17/social-media-star-lapd-cop-deadly-shooting
She was known as a ‘top shot.’ Now an L.A. cop is at the center of a deadly shooting
LAPD Officer Toni McBride made the June cover of Blue Press, a magazine popular with police and fans of shooting and firearms.
(Dillon Precision Products Inc.)
By JAMES RAINEY,
ANDREW J. CAMPA
JULY 17, 2020
6 AM
Just 23 years old and near the start of her life in law enforcement, Toni McBride brimmed with youthful exuberance. A slew of online videos show the Los Angeles Police Department officer blasting away at targets, with prize-winning speed and accuracy, on a gun range in the Simi Valley foothills.
McBride, an officer in LAPD’s Newton Division, fired an array of shotguns, pistols and assault rifles. She cavorted and strutted, sometimes within view of Hollywood glitterati, who used the same firing range to hone the gunplay they would use for movies and TV. When star Keanu Reeves shouted out to her LAPD division in one video, the young cop laughed with delight. “Hey, he knows!,” she said, clapping. “Shootin’ Newton!”