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‘I shot him. I’m sorry’: Elderly white officer who killed black suspect ‘mistook own gun for Taser’

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An image taken from video release by Oklahoma authorities shows the arrest of Eric Harris. Photo: AP

US authorities have released video showing the fatal encounter of a black suspect with an elderly white sheriff’s deputy who police said shot the man by mistake, because the officer thought he was holding a stun gun instead of his handgun during a recent arrest in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The video of the April 2 incident shows a Tulsa County deputy chase and tackle Eric Harris, 44, whom they accuse of trying to sell an illegal gun to an undercover officer.

A deputy is heard telling Harris” “I need you to roll on your stomach.” At about the same time, a woman is heard in the background saying “Stop fighting.”

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While the deputy is subduing Harris on the ground, a gunshot rings out and a man says, “Oh, I shot him. I’m sorry.”

Authorities have identified the shooter as 73-year-old reserve deputy Robert Bates, and said that he meant to use his stun gun.

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Eric Harris died of a gunshot wound after the bungled arrest. Photo: Reuters
Eric Harris died of a gunshot wound after the bungled arrest. Photo: Reuters
Reserve deputy Robert Bates, 73. Photo: Reuters
Reserve deputy Robert Bates, 73. Photo: Reuters
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