Man Shot Several Times by Police During Traffic Stop After Officers Allegedly See Gun (VIDEO)

A recent college graduate in Utah was shot several times by police during a traffic stop in early March after officers allegedly saw him reaching for a gun, body camera video shows.

Farmington, Utah, police department officers stopped 25-year-old Chase Allan after seeing an illegitimate license plate on the BMW car he was driving at 3:22 p.m. on March 1. Police Chief Eric Johnsen released body camera video relating to the incident on Wednesday.

When the police officer told Allan that he was being stopped because there was no registration on the car, Allan said, “I don’t need registration and I don’t answer questions.” The officer requested backup, and four other officers arrived at the scene. . .

The officer then asked Allan to step out of the car, and he replied “No, I am not required to.” . . .

One of the officers reached to pull Allan out of the car, and a separate officer yelled “gun, gun, gun!” Multiple officers can be seen in the body camera video then firing multiple shots at Allan. Police say that there was a holster under Allan’s jacket, and said that the “holster has flex movement” just before police began shooting.

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