Walmart Shooting [VIDEO] Ohio Reveals John Crawford’s Real Actions

Walmart Shooting Video Ohio: Sometimes actions speak louder than words. There has been a lot of things being said ever since the Walmart shooting in Beavercreek on August 5th, but what is really true? What actually happened? It's time to see.

The situation with the Walmart Shooting happened like this: a man, John Crawford III entered Walmart in Beavercreek, Ohio and after walking through some aisles, went to get a BB rifle gun. After that, he held it as he kept on seeing products and talking on the phone to the mother of his sons, as The Guardian revealed.

The gun was also unloaded, as it was discovered after the shooting.

Getting back to the main situation, as John Crawford was seeing pet food at the end of an aisle, two policemen appear and John Crawford raises the rifle. Upon seeing this, the officers shoot him twice. John Crawford III dies after that and the situation takes the name of "The Walmart Shooting."

On Wednesday, Sept. 24th it was announced that the US government will review this case and behind this review will stand the FBI and the Justice Department Civil Rights Division, as The Guardian stated.

Up to the moment, though, a special Grand Jury from Greene County has announced yesterday as well that the Police Officers involved would not be indicted.

This is what has caused more controversy, as the attorney for the Crawford family declared this as "completely incomprehensible."

The fact is that the situation is anything but simple. The basics of it and what was described is from a surveillance camera point of view, if anything. But how did the Police Officers suddenly appear and went directly at John Crawford?

A 911 call was made Ronald Ritchie, a costumer who was at Walmart at the time, saw John Crawford and called 911 saying that, "He's like pointing it at people (referring to the rifle)... he looked like he was trying to load it... he just pointed it at, like, two children..." Those are some of the words spoken by the caller, noted, once again, by The Guardian.

Ronald Ritchie later on retracted from these sayings and corrected himself by saying that it wasn't like that.

Once again, the entire Walmart Shooting situation is a very complicated one and it is nowhere near being resolved. But at least now, there is this evidence to see.

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