HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A former Harris County Sheriff’s deputy who was acquitted in the killing of an unarmed man could now be getting his job back.
Cameron Brewer was charged with aggravated assault by a public servant in the deadly shooting of Danny Thomas back in March 2018. A month after the shooting, Brewer was fired from the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, a move which he has since appealed.
In August 2019, a jury acquitted Brewer. Now, nearly a year later, the Civil Service Commission has recommended him to be reinstated.
The shooting took place in the Greenspoint area, where deputies say Thomas was reportedly acting erratically and “foaming at the mouth” while in the street.
Brewer said he ordered Thomas to stop walking, but investigators say when Thomas kept going, Brewer fired the fatal shot, striking Thomas in the chest.
Dashcam video from the incident showed Thomas approaching Brewer’s patrol car with his pants down. Then, moments later, shots were fired.
In 2018, authorities said an internal investigation showed Brewer did not properly follow the sheriff’s use of force policy when he shot Thomas to death.