Montana cop bursts into tears after shooting unarmed man

Newly released footage from the scene of an April shooting in Billings, Montana, shows Officer Grant Morrison being questioned right after fatally shooting an unarmed robbery suspect. In light of all the scrutiny that police have received over the last several months, what makes this incident stand out is this cop’s unexpected reaction.

On April 14th, Officer Morrison pulled over a car of four people while patrolling Billings’ south side. Although three of the passengers were cooperative, a fourth passenger started moving erratically in the back seat and kept dropping his hand to his waist as if to reach for a weapon. Ultimately, things escalated — culminating in the fatal shooting of 38-year-old Richard Ramirez, a robbery and shooting suspect who was high on meth.

On the surface, this seems like a routine case of an officer defending himself from a leery suspect. But when Morrison realizes Ramirez is unarmed, he is so distraught he breaks down and begins sobbing right on the side of the road, at one point crying out, “I thought he was going to pull a gun on me,” while a colleague consoles him.

During the rest of the video, Morrison sobs uncontrollably.

This past week, a jury ruled the shooting justified. But Morrison is still deeply remorseful, sharing during his testimony:

It’s the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make. I wish I didn’t have to make it. I wish I just knew he didn’t have a gun, but I couldn’t take the risk.

It has now been confirmed that the officer did caution his suspect that he’d shoot if he didn’t stop moving. Unfortunately, that warning was ignored, leading to tragic circumstances.