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After more than a year, the video has been released from the day Albuquerque police officer Daniel Webster was shot during a traffic stop. The release comes ahead of the January trial for his suspected killer, 35-year-old Davon Lymon. He was found guilty last month on federal gun charges, a case involving the same firearm he allegedly used to kill Webster. Some scenes are disturbing and we will not broadcast the video in its entirety. It does show Webster getting shot by the motorcyclist he pulled over on Oct. 21, 2015. In the video, Webster orders Lymon to put his hands up three times. The officer tries to put handcuffs on Lymon, but Lymon struggles and claims he’s in pain.

However, Lymon’s right hand does not leave his side. With his left hand cuffed, Lymon screams. Seconds later, four shots are fired at close range, followed by two more. Webster calls out “shots fired” on his radio. The shooting set off a four-hour manhunt for the suspect, and surveillance video shows the massive police response. Video from a police helicopter shows officers close in on a shed and arrest Lymon. Webster died from his wounds days later. Other video released Monday offers the first look at what Lymon told police after his arrest. In the interview video, Lymon reacts to task force agents taking his DNA by telling them “I know my DNA is on file already.”

Lymon has a lengthy criminal history—and spent more than a decade in prison after being convicted of manslaughter in 2001. In the interview video, Lymon told APD officers he wanted an attorney. He also told officers he was sorry for shooting officer Webster “If you see that person–that guy’s family–tell them I’m so sorry,” Lymon said. “Please. I honestly don’t know what the f*** happened. I don’t remember it.” Lymon also told officers that he is indebted to Webster’s family. “If they need something, just tell me,” Lymon said. “I owe them something.”

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20 thoughts on “Bodycam Captures Fatal Shooting Of Officer Daniel Webster”
  1. The boy on the motorcycle did what he had to do to survive. Who can blame him? That cop had to go. Good job bruh 👍🏻👍🏻
    👏🏻 💯 🎯

  2. It was the faking that his arm hurt for me. That’s why I don’t trust shit. Fakers trying to avoid arrest and end up shooting you in the face. The gurgled “shots fired” was rough to hear. Horrific.

  3. Rest In Love, Officer Webster. You died in the Line of Duty as a Law Enforcement Officer, served as an Army Ranger for decades, and as a Proud American of the United States of America.

    You Sir, were a Legendary Man, and went out on your feet, calling in the very Shots that killed you to your fellow Officer's from a standing position. Your Honor can never be taken.

    As a Civilian, I am proud to have Men and Women in Police and Military Uniforms Nationwide, protecting our Constitution, and our Country from threats both Foreign and Domestic.

    God Bless, and may love and prayers forever be bestowed on your Family. 💙
    🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  4. "Lymon also told officers that he is indebted to Webster’s family. 'If they need something, just tell me,' Lymon said. 'I owe them something.'"

    A life. You owe them a life, man.

  5. I just watched the video & you see he released the suspects right hand when as he called for them to step it up on backup, then you see the suspect move his hand & arm up front, which is where he reached for his gun. The officer then instead of trying to regain the suspects right hand to keep him under control, instead leaned forward & went for the keys of the bike.

    Situations can get tense, but the officer should have went back for the right hand & stayed behind him till he either had the cuffs on or other officers showed up. Sad situation.

  6. I know it would be unconstitutional but I wish people that attack first responders would get an automatic death penalty no questions asked.

  7. DAMMIT! I hate to see the good guy die! Gah, these pieces of filth excuses for human beings we call suspects piss me off. Officer Webster should be alive today! Gah!

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