He was a good boy, everyone liked him, he was just
turning his life around and discovered rap and then
he became a police man.
Note: the preceeding statement was pure sarcasm and
as with all these episodes we must wait for the truth
of what actually happened to come out.
Here’s the story AS TOLD BY THE BROTHER of the victim:
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/58287556-78/taylor-lake-police-salt.html.csp
“Were walking out of the 7-Eleven with a drink, when the cops show up and start harassing us with guns,” Jerrail Taylor told The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday night. South Salt Lake police, who are investigating the shooting, said Salt Lake City police were answering a 911 call reporting a man there was waving a handgun; Dillon Taylor purportedly matched the description of the armed man.
Dillon Taylor was wearing headphones and didnt respond to the three officers until they surrounded him, Jerrail Taylor said.
“He couldnt hear them, so he just kept walking. Then ... they had guns pointed at his face. Thats when he turned off the music,” he said. “I saw them point guns at my brothers face, and I knew what was going to happen.”
One officer told Dillon Taylor to get on the ground, while another told him to put his hands on his head.
“He got confused, he went to pull up his pants to get on the ground, and they shot him,” Jerrail Taylor said.
Witnesses said they heard two shots. Taylor died at the scene; his brother and cousin were detained for questioning.