An Arkansas sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot a teenager during a traffic stop was fired July 1 after the sheriff said he didn’t follow the agency’s body camera policy. Lonoke County Sheriff John Staley said Sergeant Michael Davis was fired after it was discovered he did not activate his body camera until after the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Hunter Brittain shooting took place on June 23. Staley’s office is yet to release many details about the shooting but the County Sheriff noted that the agency’s policy requires officers to activate their cameras before interacting with the public. “My review of this deputy’s actions has determined that he did not activate his body camera in a timely way,” Staley said in video released on the office’s Facebook page. “This means there’s no video of the actual shooting. We see the aftermath, but not the shooting. Due to that failure, I have terminated the employment of this …