Man dies after being shot by Dallas officer during an arrest; bodycam, surveillance videos released
Garcia said detectives reviewed store surveillance cameras and the officers’ body-worn cameras and saw Dail remove the handgun from his pocket. An officer can be heard on body-worn camera warning the other officers Dail had a gun.
"This event and these events are traumatic. This is traumatic to the family of Kyle Dale. We recognize that. I recognize that. And for those who know him as a friend," Garcia said."But it's also traumatic to our officers who were involved that night. This is never our intended outcome."
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