The only difference between an acorn and a loaded gun? Nothing if you’re a trigger-happy Florida cop.
Back in November, Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office deputy Jesse Hernandez mistook an acorn falling on the roof of his squad car for a gunshot, an error that prompted him to open fire on 22-year-old Marquis Jackson, an unarmed Black man who was handcuffed in the back of his squad car.
New bodycam footage shows Okaloosa County, FL Deputy Jesse Hernandez declaring "shots fired!" and "I'm hit!" and shooting at the handcuffed, unarmed suspect inside of his police car.
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He had not been shot, rather, it was determined that he heard an acorn drop onto the car. pic.twitter.com/D71fddl5V7
Sgt Beth Roberts responded quickly to Deputy Hernandez erroneously calling "shots fired" in response to an acorn dropping from a tree.
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"Where? Right there?" Roberts asked before also firing at the handcuffed, unarmed man in their car.
Luckily, both cops missed every shot. pic.twitter.com/S0WyadTakX
Though Hernandez and his partner Sergeant Beth Roberts, had been called to a neighborhood in Fort Walton Beach, Florida over a honking car, later placing Jackson under arrest under suspicion of stealing his girlfriend’s car, things took a turn for the dangerous after the deputy caught wind of a tree nut bouncing off the hood of his cruiser.
“Shots fired!” he yelled as he rained a hail of bullets on his squad car, prompting Sergeant Roberts to spring to action.
“Jesse, Jesse are you okay?” she screamed.
“I’m hit! I’m hit!” he screamed, a sentiment that would ultimately be proven false.
While Jackson made it out of the terrifying ordeal alive — “All I could do was lean over and play dead to prevent getting shot in the head,” he recalled in an emotional Facebook shared shortly after the incident – he said the shooting has left him “damaged for life.”
“I was scared to death and I knew all I could depend on was God! I ignored everything and prayed!” he remembered. “Windows were shattering on me the whole time as bullets continued flying across me. I was blessed not to get hit by any bullets or get hurt physically but mentally, I’m not ok.”
So take it from this tale of very Floridian woe: From an acorn grows a mighty oak … and one hell of a lawsuit.
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