SAPD fires officer who shot teen outside McDonald’s restaurant, releases video of incident

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David Ibañez, Web - Managing Editor
Julie Moreno, Executive Producer/Digital Content
John Paul Barajas, Reporter
Gavin Nesbitt, Photojournalist
Published: October 5, 2022 at 1:51 PM
Updated: October 5, 2022 at 10:19 PM
Tags: SAPD, Police Shooting


Officer James Brennand was a probationary officer who served on the force for 7 months​


SAPD officer who shot teen outside McDonald’s restaurant fired following review of incident. WARNING: VIDEO IS DISTURBING

SAN ANTONIOEditor’s Note: The video released by SAPD is graphic. Viewer discretion is advised.

The San Antonio Police Department on Wednesday fired a police officer who shot a teenager outside a McDonald’s restaurant less than a week ago.

Brennand had been placed under administrative duty following the shooting on Sunday outside the fast food restaurant in the 11700 block of Blanco Road near West Avenue. According to SAPD, Brennand was fired for violating departmental tactics and procedures.

James Brennand was a probationary police officer who served on the force for seven months, SAPD said. Officers are on probation for one year after graduating from the police academy.

According to an SAPD report, Brennand responded to a call for a disturbance at 10:45 p.m. and attempted to gather information from witnesses when he noticed a vehicle that had evaded him the day before as he attempted a traffic stop because the registered license plate didn’t match the vehicle. The report said the prior incident wasn’t related to the disturbance call at the restaurant.



The San Antonio Police Department on Wednesday fired a police officer who shot a teenager outside a McDonald’s restaurant less than a week ago. The video released by SAPD is graphic. Viewer discretion is advised.
Brennand suspected the car was stolen and called for cover. But before other officers arrived, Brennand walked up to the car and opened the door, where two teens were inside eating food.

Erik Cantu, 17, put the vehicle in reverse with the door still open and started driving, the report said. The door hit Brennand, and that’s when he opened fire.

Cantu then shifted to drive forward and tried to drive away, and Brennand continued to fire into the back of the car.

Cantu and a 17-year-old female passenger were located outside the vehicle a block away at Parliament and Blanco.

Christopher Montalvo, a supervisor at The Wash Tub, told KSAT he worked with Cantu for about three months earlier this year. He said he was able to catch up with Cantu just two weeks ago when he came in for a car wash.

“Good laughs, just normal human being stuff. Nothing really serious. I never got a bad vibe from (Cantu),” Montalvo said. “He was always a really good guy to me, and he always respected me. Every time I told him to do something, he always did it, and he worked hard.”

Montalvo was not aware of the shooting. He was then shown the body cam video of the incident.

“That’s hard to watch. That’s scary. I’m speechless, honestly,” Montalvo said after watching the video. “(Cantu) looks scared. He looks terrified. He doesn’t know what’s going on. He was just in his car eating. That right there, that personally didn’t look right to me.”

Cantu suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was taken to University Hospital. The report stated that Brennand performed CPR on Cantu before emergency medical service technicians arrived. Cantu’s female passenger was not injured.

Cantu was charged by proxy with evading detention in a vehicle and assault on an officer. The investigation into the shooting could take as long as a year.

As Cantu continues his fight in the hospital, Montalvo has a message for him.

“I’m sorry that this happened to you, man. And I really hope he gets better. I hope he pulls through,” Montalvo said.



The San Antonio Police Department on Wednesday fired a police officer who shot a teenager outside a McDonald’s restaurant less than a week ago.
 

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Just a bunch of corrupt crimininals, they invesitgate themselves and find out nothing wrong happened. This officer should be charged and be in prison not just fired, there should be a rule that if you kill someone as a cop you cant just transfer to another police department.
 

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and was the car even stolen? :gucci:

edit from another article:
He said officers didn't find any guns on Cantu or in the car he was driving. He added that neither Cantu nor the car he was driving had anything to do with the disturbance call Brennand was responding to on Sunday night.
"We don't know who was driving that vehicle the day before, so I don't know what the officer was thinking. But, we don't know who was driving that vehicle the day before, nor did he," McManus said.
 

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WTF he didn't even wait for backup? just shoot inside the car because it went in reverse?

Oh he should be out of here.

Nah that's wild especially if the kid didnt have a weapon
 

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won't ever understand how probationary officers even get issued firearms
Amerikkka. :francis:

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