Crump questioned Hash's version of events, saying it doesn't pass the “common sense test." He asked why Hash used deadly force rather than de-escalating the situation.
“He was supposed to be trained to protect and serve lives, not take lives,” Crump said.
Crump said Walker’s family has not been contacted by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, which is probing his death. The Fayetteville City Council has also asked the U.S. Department of Justice to review the case.