One of the Atlanta police officers charged in the death of Rayshard Brooks says he didn’t do anything wrong and wouldn’t change anything he did during the fateful encounter.
I have full faith in the criminal justice system, Devin Brosnan told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. I really do. I have 100 percent faith the truth will come out. People will see this for what it is. They will understand I didnt do anything wrong. I know the truth is what counts.
Brosnan, 26, responded to a call concerning a man who was passed out in a vehicle in a Wendy’s drive-through, blocking traffic, on June 12. The officer smelled alcohol, prompting a call for a certified DUI officer. That officer, Garrett Rolfe, 27, soon arrived on the scene.
After testing Brooks’s sobriety for about 40 minutes, the officers tried placing him under arrest. Brooks resisted, leading to a scuffle. At one point, Brosnan struck his head on the concrete, causing a concussion.
Brooks, 27, stole Brosnan’s stun gun, fired it at the officer, and later fired it twice at Rolfe. The second time, Brooks was moving away from the officer but was partially angled at him as he tried hitting the cop.
In return, Rolfe pulled his gun and fired, hitting Brooks twice. According to an autopsy report obtained by The Epoch Times, the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office declared the manner of death a homicide.
Brosnan told the Journal-Constitution that the death is a tragedy.
At the end of the day, someone lost their life. To me, its heartbreaking no matter the circumstances, no matter what. When anybody dies truly is something you never want to see happen, to have happen. I cant imagine what a family would go through,” he said.