I’ll believe it when they show me a video with clearly audible sound.
Two things immediately jump out at me...
The guard had no concealed carry license, so he had to know he would be at risk of arrest once the cops arrived.
Why would he stay out there in plain sight holding a gun that might send him to prison?
Second, according to the witnesses, the cops fired multiple shots at the guard while he was sitting or kneeling on the man on the ground, a man the cops apparently thought might be an innocent victim.
It seems very odd that the cops would instantly open fire into what, at first glance, they thought was a hostage situation.
Why is it hard to believe. In Cleveland they drove up and opened fire on a kid in a park.
That doesn't seem odd to me at all. I think the consensus here agrees with me.
Why would he stay out there in plain sight holding a gun that might send him to prison?
Because he was doing his job as a security guard, saving lives, holding a man who had entered the bar with a gun and threatened to shoot people. What a moron, right?