On Saturday, Police have confirmed that two people fired shots during an altercation in Austin between a motorist and a so-called Black Lives Matter protester, during which the protester was shot and killed. As reported earlier by Gateway Pundit, police say that the man who was killed, Garrett Foster, was armed and confronted the vehicle — but was not the other person who fired shots.

“Officials believe one shooter was the driver of a car and the other was in the crowd and may have opened fire on the car as it drove away,” KVUE reports. “Neither shooter was the man who was killed.”

The Austin Police said during a late night press conference that Foster was carrying a rifle and may have approached the vehicle prior to the shooting. A still frame from footage of the incident appears to show Foster in a posture that looks like he was pointing a weapon at the driver.

“One adult male victim was located with a gunshot wound,” the press officer said, before confirming he passed away at the hospital shortly after. “Initial reports indicate that the victim may have been carrying a rifle and approached the suspect vehicle. The suspect was in the vehicle and shot at the victim. The suspect was detained and is cooperating with officers.”

The leftist media was quick in attempting to cover Foster’s killing claiming that he brought an AK-47 to “protest police brutality.” But little did the media cover that Foster threatened an individual, pointing his weapon at them.

Now this…

On Sunday night Austin police released the driver who shot Garrett Foster.

Dallas News reported:

AUSTIN — Police have released the driver who allegedly killed an armed protester Saturday night in downtown Austin, while they investigate what led to the fatal shooting.

Austin Police Chief Brian Manley identified the man who was shot as Garrett Foster.

Foster was attending the protest against police violence and had been pushing the wheelchair of his fiancée, Whitney Mitchell, 28, who is a quadruple amputee. The couple, who met in North Texas as teenagers, moved to Austin a couple of years ago and had attended protests in recent weeks, their mothers told The Dallas Morning News.

Austin police are investigating what occurred between Foster, who they said was carrying an AK-47-style rifle during the protest, and the driver, who called police to report that he’d shot someone…

Witnesses reported that just before 10 p.m. Saturday, a car turned down the street toward the protesters and the driver started honking its horn. The vehicle stopped in the roadway, police said, and Foster approached the driver’s side window as others began striking the car. The driver then opened fire, striking Foster.

The shooting was captured on video by local activist:

Manley said at a news conference Sunday that the driver reported Foster pointed his weapon at them before the shooting. KVUE-TV reported that police have said Foster did not discharge his weapon, but the chief did say someone else in the crowd did return fire as the car left the scene.

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