WARNING: Video contains footage not suitable for all viewers. Discretion is advised. A now-former San Antonio police officer was charged Tuesday with two counts of aggravated assault by a peace officer for shooting and gravely wounding a teen who was eating a hamburger in his car in a McDonald’s parking lot. James Brennand, 25, was charged in the Oct. 2 shooting of Erik Cantu, 17, according to a police statement. He turned himself in to police Tuesday night and remained in custody, Police Chief William McManus said.
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Texas police officer fired after shooting at teen in McDonald’s parking lot
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