The woman on the other side of the door initially mistook Ferrell for her husband. However, as he approached, she realized she did not recognize him and thought she was about to be robbed. Having the safety of her 1 year old child in mind, she quickly hit the panic button and called 911. Ferrell yelled to the woman to turn the alarm off, but not knowing this person and his intentions, the woman waited for police. Ferrell left to find help elsewhere.
Police arrived on the scene and rather than questioning the woman to learn more about the incident, they immediately started searching the area for Ferrell. Ferrell had never been reported as harming the woman in any way, and certainly didn’t exhibit any behavior that would have led the officers to believe he would act in a way that was violent. We should also mention that Ferrell was completely unarmed. Despite these circumstances, Randall Kerrick found Ferrell and “in direct violation of CMPD regulations, fires 12 high-velocity bullets at Jonathan, striking him 10 times in the chest and arms”, as outlined by the lawsuit being filed by Ferrell’s family. The lawsuit is taking place after an investigation was conducted and it was determined that Kerrick had unlawfully discharged his weapon.
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