COLLEGE PARK, Ga. - Speaking from his hospital bed, College Park Police Officer Ivory Morris recounted the thoughts that raced through his head when he said a teenager driving a stolen car ran him over on Sullivan Road early Saturday morning."You know, I was thinking when I was on top of that car, I had the other hand free to reach for the gun, but I said I don't want to pull it.
It wasn't the use of force, I was thinking they was somebody's kids. I was like I don't want to hurt this kid. I didn't want to take nobody's kid away from them," Morris said.The officer's supervisor, Sgt.
Jean Robinson, recorded the conversation. She wasn't surprised by Officer Morris' reasoning even though, she said, he had the right to use deadly force."And.