FILE-Police lights flash on patrol car. (Photo By Jeremy Drey/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images) BATON ROUGE, La. - A white Louisiana police officer was arrested Thursday for fatally shooting an unarmed Black man who was trying to flee police responding to a domestic disturbance call earlier this month, authorities said.After reviewing evidence and footage from officers' body-worn cameras, state troopers charged Shreveport Police Officer Alexander Tyler, 23, with negligent homicide in the death of Alonzo Bagley, 43.Louisiana State Police on Thursday released body camera footage of the fatal encounter as well as audio from the 911 recording reporting the initial disturbance.RELATED: Tyre Nichols: 5 police officers fired after Memphis man's arrest, deathOfficers responded to the disturbance around 10:50 p.m.
on Feb. 3 in Shreveport, a city in northwest Louisiana. In the 911 call, a person who identified herself as Bagley's wife said her husband was "loaded on something" and threatening her and her daughter.Tyler and another unidentified officer arrived at the apartment, where Bagley opened the door holding a glass bottle with brown liquid.
Bagley said that he had to put away his dog, walked to the back of the apartment onto a balcony, jumped to the ground outside and ran.
The officers then began chasing him."Upon rounding a corner of the building, Officer Tyler observed Mr. Bagley and fired one shot from his service weapon, which struck Mr.