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Houston Police Shooting Kills Gospel Singer

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A gospel singer is dead after a fatal run in with Houston police during a traffic stop.

As he was being cuffed from the ground, police say Medearis flipped the officer off of him.

During the struggle, the officer pulled out and fired his taser, but Medearis got a hold of it and that’s when the officer fired his gun, according to ABC 13 Houston.

“[The] suspect, during the struggle, was able to retrieve the officer’s taser,” Houston Police Executive Assistant Chief Matt Slinkard says.

He also founded a contemporary gospel group called God’s Anointed Police Shooting Kills Gospel Singer 

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