Sentences with phrase «shot by a bystander»

Cellphone video shot by a bystander and carried by Atlanta's Fox TV affiliate on its Facebook page showed a female and another person lying on the floor of a rail car as passengers bent over them.

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The film is told through differing views: by the bystander who filmed the shooting, the black police officer, and a high - school baseball phenom inspired to take a stand.
Whereas most trailers linger a few seconds at most on any one image, this extended spot — attached to screenings of Logan back in the spring — blows almost a minute and a half on an unbroken shot of Ryan Reynolds» irreverent crime - fighter laboriously changing into his costume in a phone booth, underscored by the iconic John Williams Superman score, as well as the sound of the bystander he's taking way too long to rescue being violently murdered off camera.
Jordan was living in Los Angeles when he first heard about Grant from a friend who posted video of the shooting — captured by bystanders with cell phones — on his Facebook page.
This three - disc set boxes up Shoot First, Die Later (1974), a ruthless crime drama starring Luc Merenda as a corrupt cop on a mission of righteous vengeance (previously released as a stand - alone disc), with two disc debuts: Naked Violence (1969), a juvenile delinquent cop drama by way of social commentary, and Kidnap Syndicate (1975), a revenge thriller with Merenda, this time playing an innocent bystander roused to take justice into his own hands.
«Look, every rookie shoots an innocent bystander by mistake or arrests the wrong guy.
The devices, about the size of a pager, have been a centerpiece of police - reform proposals since a Ferguson, Mo., police officer shot and killed unarmed teenager Michael Brown last summer, an event marked by conflicting accounts from bystanders.
In the updated warning the State Department cited an increase in homicide rates as a result of targeted assassinations by criminal organizations, as well as turf battles that have resulted in violent crime in areas frequented by U.S. citizens and shooting incidents that have injured or killed innocent bystanders.
In the closing shot of Flying — which is set to music written by Korean - born German composer Isang Yun, who was tortured by the South Korean secret service in the 1960s for his support of Korean unfication — bouquets of welcoming, pink - colored paper flowers held by bystanders in North Korea form a blurry surreal curtain that encapsulates the impenetrable, «unheimlich» notion of home.
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