Junior police officer opens fire at dog but fatally shoots woman

A rookie Texas police officer accidentally shot and killed a woman behind a shopping plaza when he fired repeatedly at a dog believed to be hers that was running at him, authorities said.

The officer in the Dallas suburb of Arlington, who was released from supervised duty on July 1, responded to a welfare check on Thursday (local time) about a woman who appeared to be passed out in a grassy area behind the plaza.

Footage from the officer’s body-worn camera released on Friday (local time) shows the officer walking along a sidewalk and calling out, “Hello. Are you OK?”

The woman replies, “Yeah, I’m fine.” A dog approaches and the officer asks, “Is that your dog?”

As the barking dog runs toward him, the officer yells, “Get back!”

He begins to back up and then fires three shots.

The woman screams, “Oh, my God”, and continues to cry out.

Police Chief Will Johnson said at a news conference the dog, which he described as a Labrador mix, weighed about 18 kilograms.

Investigators think the dog belonged to the woman, who the Tarrant County medical examiner’s office identified as 30-year-old Margarita Victoria Brooks.

An Arlington police officer opened fire at a woman's dog, but fatally shot Margarita Victoria Brooks instead. Pictured here are stills from police officer's body camera as the barking dog runs towards him.
Investigations into an officer fatally shooting a woman while aiming for her dog have begun. Source: Arlington Police.

Ms Brooks was shot in the “upper torso”, Chief Johnson said.

The dog suffered a flesh wound and has been quarantined, the chief said.

“Everything about this call is an absolute tragedy,” a somber Chief Johnson said.

“Our hearts are broken for the Brooks family and for the officer involved.

“Our officer was on scene trying to find an individual who may be suffering from a medical emergency.

“Clearly, this is not the outcome the officer wanted, nor is it the outcome that the department wanted.”

He said Brooks’ family has been shown the body-camera video, and criminal and administrative investigations are underway.

The 25-year-old officer, whose name hasn’t been released, graduated from the police academy in February and hadn’t fired his service weapon in the line of duty before Thursday, Chief Johnson said. He has been placed on administrative leave.

People who live and work near where the shooting occurred said they often saw Ms Brooks walking with her boyfriend and the couple appeared to be homeless.

They said the pair always had a dog with them.

Larry Hamilton told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram he lived in a nearby apartment, but was homeless for several years and knew Ms Brooks.

He said she was “a good-hearted person” who always made sure the dog was fed before she was.

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