Tyler PD releases bodycam footage after woman discharges officer's gun during arrest
- The Tyler Police Department made public video from body cameras capturing a woman discharging an officer's firearm during an arrest on May 11 linked to a theft at a Dollar General in Tyler.
- Officers responded to the reported theft and located two suspects, with Brianna Erwin resisting arrest and grabbing the officer's holstered gun before discharging it.
- Erwin resisted forcefully, reportedly biting and thrashing as officers employed a closed-hand strike to regain control, with backup arriving to support during the confrontation.
- Erwin has been charged with several offenses, such as two counts of aggravated assault against law enforcement officers, resisting arrest, possession of a controlled substance, and currently faces bonds totaling $410,000.
- The Tyler Police Department is investigating the incident, with calls for transparency and restraint, while community leaders demand accountability amid divided public response.
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Tyler police chief explains release of partial footage, defends officers' actions in Brianna Erwin arrest
Tyler Police Chief Jimmy Toler spoke to local media Wednesday to further inform the public on why full body cam footage won't be released after a recent arrest, and stands behind officers' use of restraint after Brianna Erwin, accused of theft and aggravated assault, fired a shot using an officer's pistol.

Tyler police release body cam footage of controversial arrest
An arrest in Tyler has drawn controversy on social media. Some stand by the police department's response while others say excessive force was used. Footage released Tuesday by the Tyler Police Department shows a woman resist arrest, grab an officer's gun and fire it while still in the officer's holster. In response, the officer punched Erwin in the face, something the NAACP Tyler chapter called "unacceptable."
A closer look: Onlooker shares his video of Tyler woman's arrest
A bystander who walked outside to get his mom's gift from his vehicle heard a commotion, and saw the struggle between officers and Brianna Erwin. He caught it on video and provided the footage to KLTV. Here's what he saw, and what police had to say about her arrest.
Tyler PD releases bodycam footage after woman discharges officer's gun during arrest
TYLER, Texas (KETK) -- The Tyler Police Department has released bodycam footage after a woman grabbed an officer's firearm and discharged it during an altercation on Sunday afternoon. According to a release from the department, officers responded to a theft at Dollar General on Gentry Parkway on Sunday at around 2:09 p.m., where officers located two suspects nearby. While one complied with officers, another person, identified as Brianna Erwin, w…
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