About 30 minutes after the verdict was read, Tiffany Crutcher, Terence Crutcher's sister, gave an emotional statement, saying her brother was murdered and Tulsa Police tried to cover it up, the
Tulsa World
reports.
Some leaving the courtroom were visibly upset. Outside the courthouse, a crowd of about 100 had gathered. Some were seen holding signs in support of Betty Shelby. Others were angry and chanting, "Hands up! Don't shoot!"
During their deliberations, the jurors asked District Judge Doug Drummond if they could give a statement in court on how the verdict was reached. The request was denied.
Shelby, 43, was charged Sept. 22 with first-degree manslaughter under two theories: that she shot Crutcher, 40, in the heat of passion, and that the shooting was an unreasonable response to her belief Crutcher was in the process of committing misdemeanor offenses of public intoxication and obstruction.
During defense attorney Shannon McMurray's remarks, she showed the jury a still image from helicopter video of the shooting that she said showed Crutcher reaching into his stopped SUV at the time Shelby fired a single shot.