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More videos published on YouTube by fatal officers Shooting in Bay Minette

More police video has now appeared on YouTube of a traffic stop that became fatal in Bay Minette.

And for the first time we actually see the officials.

It is the second time that such a video mysterious way online is the fatal shootout of 32-year-old Otis French, Jr.

The video published at the beginning of this week has recorded the fatal shootout of Officer Brandon Thompson.

However, this new video begins, which leads to a fatal encounter, and also shows a breathless and shaken officer Thompson when it appears on the body camera of another officer.

The published video on Friday is the Dash cam video by Officer Thompsons patrol car … and it goes into the heart of the lawsuit.

It shows the officer Thompson, who drives through a crossing, does not stop at the stop sign and then left the street left, where Otis French's car approached.

The video then shows how the two cars come by … nothing extraordinary.

But a few moments later, Officer Thompson cleared his car into an entrance to turn around and then accelerate a few curves before catching up with the French car to stop the unhappy traffic.

The video shows that the car of French has a right side light.

You can hear officer Thompson French say his reason that he pulls him over.

“What have I done wrong now?” Asks French.

“Do you have your driver's license with you?” Thompson answers.

The former video loses this week came from Officer Thompson's own body cam and recorded the events as he saw them.

But in this second video drop on YouTube Friday there was another video that showed for the first time that Officer Brandon Thompson was captured on the body camera of an officer … still outside the breath.

“Tell me what happened,” asks a fellow officer.

“I came out,” says Thompson. “I could have the feeling that he had a bay in his pocket. He didn't like it to touch him. When I started … he said he should turn it around. He took off. He tried to fight me in the car. And when I came to this side of the house to cut it off, he walked me.”

In the video, Officer Thompson tells the fight for his Taser, which ended with the fatal shootout of French.

NBC 15 News again turned to Bay Minette's chief of police, Al Tolbert, who again referred us to the explanation of this week from Andrew Rutens, a lawyer who represents Bay Minette, in which it is said:

“Although it is regrettable that the video was published by an anonymous source, the city will continue to respect the procedure and procedure before the Federal Court, and we will continue to defend the claims raised against the city in this complaint. At that time, the city has no further statement on this topic.”

According to the shootings, the Familie family submitted a federal lawsuit against the Bay Minette and Officer Brandon Thompson in August 2022.

The lawsuit claims that the traffic stop was illegal.