The FBI agent who tried to save Tamir Rice’s life after he was shot by a Cleveland police officer described the scene as chaotic and said cops had no idea what to do, Clevaland.com reports.
The agent was a paramedic and took charge because the others, he said, “I don’t think they knew what to do.”
The 12-year-old boy’s intestines spilled out of his torso.
The bureau declined to identify the agent, who served in the Marines and Air Force.
As he was helping Tamir, the boy “turned over and acknowledged and looked at me, and he like reached for my hand.”
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