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Shocking videos show cop on the bonnet of a moving car before photographing the suspect

The dramatic moment when a police officer from Miami opened the fire and met the driver several times on the bonnet of a moving car was recorded on video by a viewer.

The shocking incident occurred on Sunday in Bayfront Park when the officer shot into the windshield before the driver of a black BMW continued to leave the car and, according to local 10 messages.

In another video, the officer instructed the 21 -year -old Menelek Clarke to turn around. The man had noticeable blood stains on his back and was later tied up by the police.

The pedestrians started panic when the scene near the Best of the Best Music Festival developed. People were seen for cover so as not to get into force.

In an interview with the outlet, the driver's sister, Sherlyann Clarke, said the outlet that her brother said that he had the feeling that he died. “He suffered several gunshot wounds before he was arrested and taken to a nearby hospital.

Mobile phone video that was received on Tuesday by local 10 messages

Mobile phone video that was received on Tuesday by local 10 messages ((Local10.com)))

“I have the feeling that he was wrongly shot in his vehicle several times without a weapon,” said the woman.

The officer was suddenly hit by the BMW, the police said while led the traffic along the Biscayne Boulevard on Sunday.

Clarkes car also had several bullet holes in the front windshield. The film material obtained from the socket shows the official who shoots into the car in the hood of the vehicle. The film material does not show what happened in the moments before the incident.

“The patrol officer, we were all stopped, we were on the middle lane,” said the man's sister and claimed that they were looking for parking spaces at that time. “He said everyone else that he should go with his hand – hand signaled that we can go. And then he stood in front of my brother's car and shot him.”

In an explanation after the incident, the deputy chief of police from Miami Police Department, Armando Aguilar, said: “We don't know exactly what happened. We know that there was physical contact between the official and the vehicle,” he said.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement examines the shootout.

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