Body camera shows Texas police arrive after British dad shot his daughter dead
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Body camera shows Texas police arrive after British dad shot his daughter dead
"She said, You got a gun?' I said, yes, I got it out and it just went off and she stood there like, as I pulled it out, it went off, Harrison told police last year in the footage, which was released by the Cheshire Coroner's Court. I put it on the bed straight away, he added. It was in the bedside cabinet. In a locked box. And we took it out to look and just as I picked it up, it went off."
"An inquest at Cheshire Coroner's Court concluded last Wednesday with a senior coroner ruling Lucy had been unlawfully killed. To shoot her through the chest whilst she was standing would have required him to have been pointing the gun at his daughter, without checking for bullets, and pulling the trigger, senior coroner Jacqueline Devonish said. I find these actions to be reckless."
"Dramatic body camera footage captured the moment Texas police arrived at the home of a British man who fatally shot his daughter after they got into an argument about President Donald Trump. Lucy Harrison, a 23-year-old fashion buyer who lived in Warrington, Cheshire, was visiting her father, Kris Harrison, and his family in Prosper, a suburb of Dallas, when she was shot in the chest on January 10, 2025."
Body camera footage captured Texas police arriving after a British woman, Lucy Harrison, was shot in the chest on January 10, 2025, while visiting her father in Prosper, a Dallas suburb. The shooting followed an argument reportedly about President Donald Trump and a conversation about guns. Kris Harrison told officers the firearm was taken from a locked bedside box and went off as he picked it up. A coroner found Lucy was unlawfully killed, concluding the actions required pointing the gun and pulling the trigger without checking for bullets, calling the conduct reckless. Family members reacted emotionally and the mother said the outcome restored Lucy's voice.
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