Taylor’s case was unusual, however, because he was a rare college student killed by police in a controversial deadly force incident. Christian Taylor was born on October 13, 1995 to Adrian Taylor Sr. and Tina Taylor. Much of Christian’s childhood is unknown.
The Taylor family was awarded $850,000 from the city of Arlington, Texas for the wrongful death of Christian Taylor. Do you find this information helpful? A small donation would help us keep this available to all.
The Taylor family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Arlington. In 2017, a settlement was reached. The Taylor family was awarded $850,000 from the city of Arlington, Texas for the wrongful death of Christian Taylor. Do you find this information helpful?
However, she has not been criminally charged in the death; her lawyer told The Miami Herald that Clenney was a victim of domestic abuse and acted in self-defense. The stabbing remains under investigation. The man who died was Christian Obumseli, confirmed News10, which described Clenney as an OnlyFans model and “Instagram influencer.”
Arlington police responded to reports that an alarm had gone off around 1 am at the Classic Buick GMC in Arlington, near I20 and Collins Street, The Dallas Morning News reported. Police said that Taylor had driven his SUV through the dealership’s glass doors and Taylor was in the showroom when police arrived.
The above video contains dispatch audio that YouTube user TK from “No Bull Shit NEWS” said was taken from dispatch recorded during Taylor’s encounter with the Arlington police. The YouTube poster said in the video that he spoke to three people who work at the dealership, who requested they remain anonymous.
Unarmed college football player killed in altercation with Texas police trainee http://t.co/Lc6swLOe08 pic.twitter.com/hL4ppmXhoB
Taylor, 19, talked on his Twitter account, @he_got_sneaks, about not trusting the cops and not wanting to die young. Taylor was a football player for Angelo State University. He had graduated from Mansfield Summit high school.
The above eight-minute surveillance video was released by the Classic GMB Buick dealership, according to NBC DFW. It shows Taylor at the dealership before the police arrive. First, it shows him jumping up and down and hitting the window of a car in the lot.