While questioning the two men in the car, Leroy Tutt and Jerame Reid, both African-Americans, the video shows Days suddenly shouting to his partner, "We've got a gun in his glove compartment!
Days stepped back, and Reid pushed the door open, got up, and exited the car with his hands at chest level.
[4] Braheme Days is African American and formerly worked as a personal finance teacher at Woodbury High School in 2009.
[5] During a 2011 meeting of Bridgeton residents, Days suggested violence is a "many-headed beast, and we are going to have to attack it from many angles.
He was praised by Police Chief Mark Ott for winning "four out of the five awards given to recruits in his graduating class."
"[8] In August 2014, Days and Patrolman Edward Connolly were allegedly shot at by Tyshaun S. Milledge while investigating a burglary.
Brown claimed that from January to December 2014, Days extorted her for sex in exchange for not sending her to jail.