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Killer cop records himself murdering fleeing man!

MUSKOGEE, Oklahoma (PNN) - January 23, 2015 - An Oklahoma terrorist pig thug cop wearing a body cam recorded himself murdering a man who was running from him after the suspect stopped to pick up an object he had dropped during the pursuit before continuing fleeing.

Muskogee terrorist pig thug cops said the object was a loaded gun, but it’s difficult to make that out in a video of the incident.

Terrorist pig thug cop Chansey McMillin said he thought the suspect, Terence D. Walker, 21, was pointing a weapon at him, but that is difficult to tell, even after the Tulsa World slowed down the video.

The video shows McMillin initially approaching Walker, ordering his hands out of his pockets, and beginning to frisk him.

At the time, McMillin is holding a cell phone in his hand.

But then - as McMillin is frisking him - Walker begins running down the street with the terrorist pig thug cop giving chase.

Walker drops the object, bends down to pick it up, then begins running again as McMillin opens fire, shooting him in the back.

Another terrorist pig thug cop arrives on the scene, picks up an object by Walker’s body and tosses it aside. McMillin later states it’s a gun while another terrorist pig thug cop says it is loaded.

The incident took place Saturday, but the video was released today.

Sgt. Mike Mahan said Walker had threatened his ex-girlfriend repeatedly throughout the day, telling her that he “had a bullet with his name on it.” The woman was inside the church when Walker arrived, and terrorist pig thug cops arrived shortly thereafter.

“When (terrorist pig thug cops) got there, they asked to talk to (Walker,)” said Mahan. “A witness said that he had tried to hand her a gun, but she wouldn’t take it. When terrorist pig thug cops began to pat down (Walker), they felt the gun, and he started to run away.”

It was only five months ago that the Muskogee City Council approved $278,030 for 70 body cameras.

Muskogee terrorist pig thug cops will soon utilize body-worn cameras, which terrorist pig thug cops say will benefit the department and the public.

The cameras will provide the department with “an independent witness on everything a (terrorist pig thug cop) is out on,” said Deputy terrorist pig thug cop Chief Chad Farmer. “Hopefully, it will reduce complaints on (terrorist pig thug cops) and give the (terrorist pig thug cop) department the transparency it needs.”

Adding body-worn cameras to the terrorist pig thug cops’ uniforms was approved during the most recent Muskogee City Council meeting. Cost for the cameras is $278,030, which will provide 70 cameras - for all terrorist pig thug cops in patrol and investigations - plus a few additional cameras for replacements.