Bad Cop: Police release video of officer hitting motorcyclist
Police officer Damon Dunn had just completed a traffic stop in the 2100 block of Magazine Street near Scofield Ridge Parkway and Mopac on May 29.
According to the police report, Officer Dunn was putting notes in his computer when he realized he had rolled through a stop sign at the intersection of Magazine and Lamplight Village. As he rolled through the stop sign, Dunn struck a motorcyle ridden by 74-year-old Louis Olivier.
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