A Wisconsin teenager who was shot by a police officer after he allegedly pointed a pellet gun at another student's head says he was "tired of being picked on," according to criminal charges filed Monday,
Tyrone Smith, 18, was charged as an adult with several charges, including second-degree recklessly endangering safety,′ obstructing an officer, disorderly conduct and dangerous weapons on school premises.
Smith was 17 when authorities say he pointed the pellet gun at another student's head at Waukesha South High School last week. A school resource officer helped clear students out of the classroom. A Waukesha police officer entered the room and shot Smith. Police say Smith pointed the gun at officers.
According to the complaint, Waukesha Police Officer Brady Esser, an 11-year veteran, told Smith: "I need you to take your hands out of your pockets very slowly with nothing in your hands, OK man?" Esser fired three shots, striking Smith. No other shots were fired.
Esser told a detective he had ordered Smith to remove his hands slowly from his sweatshirt pocket with nothing in his hands, but Smith removed his hands quickly and had a gun in his hands, according to the complaint.