‘I don’t think I’ll be alive by then’: Unarmed dad who called 911 over home invasion was killed by officer who ‘never shot at the intruder,’ lawsuit says

Brandon Durham

Left: Brandon Durham (GoFundMe). Right: Bodycam footage (Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department).

The family of a Nevada man who was allegedly shot and killed by a Las Vegas police officer after he called 911 is now suing the department, saying their loved one posed no threat to anyone.

Brandon Durham, 43, was trying to get help when a former friend broke into his home after midnight on Nov. 12, 2024. He called 911 as the situation inside his home became more dangerous, and as dispatchers reassured him that help was on the way, Durham was heard saying, “I don’t think I’ll be alive by then.”

When help arrived, Officer Alexander Bookman, 26, allegedly opened fire — on Durham. Durham was pronounced dead at the scene.

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