Baltimore cop placed on leave for pulling his gun on crowd at city park
'I can only imagine what would have happened if he had accidentally shot someone'
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Your support makes all the difference.A Baltimore police officer has been placed on administrative leave after a photo went viral of him waving his firearm at parkgoers on Sunday night.
Noah Scialom, a local photographer, caught the officer being careless and posted the images on line where they quickly picked up steam/
Mr Scialom spoke with the Baltimore City Paper, saying that the incident was isolated and that the unidentified cop who was waving his gun, was the only officer "being crazy."
"I can only imagine what would have happened if he had accidentally shot someone — There were people everywhere."
He described to his followers what he witnessed go down.
“This cop just pulled his gun on a crowd of people that I was standing among, I cannot believe I just saw that...picture is on my other camera…”
“On the left side of the frame, the officer pulled out his service weapon, yelling while he waved the gun around, and what you can't see is that he's pointing it in the direction of a fairly sizable group of people on the hillside of Druid Park, after a glass bottle had been thrown at the group of police officers and shattered on the ground.
"Another officer immediately told him to put his f*cking gun away.”
The City Paper reported that the confrontations between local dirt bike riders and police have become a weekly incident.
The Baltimore Police Department has placed the unidentified officer on paid administrative leave.
Department spokesman Jeremy Silbert told the Associated Press on Monday night that the agency will investigate the scrutinized officer.
Mr Silbert said that his department "takes the allegations very seriously."
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