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WAGONER, Okla. – Body-worn camera footage shows that a man who was killed last month by a Wagoner police officer after a high-speed pursuit was unarmed.

The Tulsa World reports officer Robert Reynolds fatally shot 25-year-old Andrew Henson on June 7 after Henson rammed the officer’s car several times during the chase.

Video recorded by two officer-worn body cameras shows Henson turn toward the officer with both arms extended after getting out of his car. Henson yelled a racial slur before Reynolds fired five times. Both the officer and victim were white.

According to the Tulsa World, Reynolds can be heard in the full video of the incident telling another officer: “I go to transition from pistol to Taser. He turns around, says ‘You’re going to have to f—ing kill me, points at me. I fire four to five rounds, I believe. I didn’t count ’em. Video was recording the whole thing. (Wagoner Police Lt.) Donnie (Cox) searched him. There’s no f—ing weapon.”

Police say Henson raised his arms like someone would hold and point a gun. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is reviewing the shooting.

After the shooting, the OSBI said Henson made a “threatening move” at Reynolds, but didn’t elaborate.

Henson reportedly had a felony burglary warrant from Mississippi.