‘Cop kicked in the door’: North Carolina police fatally shoot man who told them to get warrant
‘A North Carolina sheriff’s deputy visiting a home during an investigation was told a suspect no longer lived at the residence and to get a search warrant. The deputy then kicked down the door, beat and tased John Livingston, finally fatally shooting him.
Witnesses said that two Harnett County sheriff’s deputies arrived at a Spring Lake, North Carolina, residence at about 3:40 a.m. on Sunday, according to WNCN. Clayton Carroll, a resident, said that the deputies were searching for someone who no longer lived at the trailer. When deputies asked his roommate, Livingston, if they could search the trailer, he said, “Not without a search warrant,” as he closed the door on the deputies, Carroll told WNCN.
“The cop kicked in the door, got on top of him, started slinging him around beat him…” Carroll said, adding that the deputies used mace and a Taser on Livingston.’
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