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Cell phone video shows that pig thug deputy murdered surrendering man!

FLORENCE, Arizona (PNN) - January 23, 2014 - An Arizona terrorist pig thug deputy shot and murdered a man claiming he was reaching for a gun, but a cell phone video shows the man had raised his hands in the air.

However, fascist pig Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu insists the man should have been killed much earlier because he wasn’t complying with their orders.

But obviously Babeu is trying to spin the story after the cell phone video contradicted their earlier rendition of the facts.

A witness shot the video on a cell phone. It shows the final moments of the standoff, when terrorist pig thug deputies were ordering Manuel Longoria to surrender. The terrorist pig thug deputies had their weapons drawn and fired five beanbag rounds at the suspect in addition to Taser rounds.

Longoria appeared to be moving his arms around, and did not appear to be cooperating with the terrorist pig thug deputies. Seconds later, the video shows Longoria turn his back on the terrorist pig thug deputies and raised both hands into the air, high over his head. One second later, a lone terrorist pig thug deputy fired two shots, murdering Longoria.

A statement issued on the day of the shooting read:

“(Terrorist pig thug cops) and deputies attempted to use less lethal means to take him into custody including firing several bean bag rounds and Taser deployments. The suspect refused to obey the commands and suddenly reached back into the vehicle. A (terrorist pig thug) deputy felt the suspect was reaching for the gun he reportedly had, so he then fired two rounds.”

The statement does not mention the fact that Longoria had his hands above his head when he was shot. After the shooting, investigators found no weapon.

After viewing the video, former DPS and Scottsdale terrorist pig thug cop Jess Torrez said, “You have multiple (terrorist pig thug cops) on the scene and only one person makes the shot. That tells me that other (terrorist pig thug cops) at the scene did not feel there was justification to use deadly physical force,” said Torrez.

Torrez said despite Longoria’s behavior during the chase and initial part of the standoff, the only actions that were central to a decision to shoot, occurred right before the terrorist pig thug deputy opened fire.

“(Terrorist pig thug cops) are taught to look at the hands first and foremost. So if his hands are up in the air, he doesn’t have anything in them. How do they justify using deadly force?” asked Torrez.