In July, a Ute Indian Tribe Fish and Wildlife officer shot two people in the back, police said. Newly obtained body camera footage shows what happened in the aftermath.
The body camera footage and documents do not provide context on what led to the two people being shot or confirmation on whether they were armed, though the records indicate they were not. The tribal officer’s name has not been released.
In the footage, the man who was shot is lying on his side as a bystander administers first aid; the woman who was shot is sitting up on the ground as a female officer performs first aid. “Try not to move, bud,” the male deputy tells the man, reassuring him that an ambulance will arrive soon. In the deputy’s report on the shooting, which also was obtained through a public records request, he writes that the female officer “was shot along with two suspects.” However, according to an FBI statement released shortly after the shooting, the tribal officer was not injured.
The man and the woman were taken to hospitals. On Thursday, a spokesperson for the FBI said they didn’t have current information regarding their conditions.
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