"He was a lovable guy,” mother Felicia Thomas said. “He was just a lovable guy. He would do anything for everybody. He was just loved cars. He loved his family. He just had a baby. His baby is not even 5 months old."
Speaking to local reporters on the scene where her son, Nicholas Thomas, was just killed, Felicia Thomas and her husband, Huey Thomas, were completely distraught and dismayed. Nicholas was being served a warrant for a traffic violation and was completely unarmed when he was shot and killed by Smyrna, Georgia police about ten miles outside of Atlanta.
Brittney Eustache, a customer at the Goodyear Tire store where police killed Nicholas, witnessed the entire incident and immediately gave her account to local reporters. She said the police, who have publicly stated that Nicholas was charging at them in his car, are lying. This would explain why no bullet holes are in the front windshield of the car Nicholas was driving, but are located in the passenger side windows.
"They were standing behind the car, opening fire on him. He wasn't driving towards them. The car was not moving when they began to shoot at him. The car had been stopped. He had hit the curb and couldn't go any further."
See the video interviews with Brittney Eustache and Felicia Thomas below the fold.
Notice the bulletholes are not in the front windshield, but the passenger side window.
If the police shot Nicholas because he was driving his car toward them, why do we not see even one bullet hole in the front windshield? Also, based on the placement of the car, the police would have been standing on the grass for Nicholas to have been driving the car at them—which makes no sense.