A Texas grand jury opted not to charge Sheriff Deputy John Rodriguez for the killing of Damien Daniels, a veteran, in August of last year, Newsweek reports . Rodriguez and two other officers, including Sheriff Javier Salazar, were responding to a mental health call made by Daniels' brother, Brendan, out of concern for his paranoia. Bexar County Sheriff’s Office later released body camera footage of the officers dispatched to Daniels’ home. Salazar said that a total of four mental health calls were made on Daniel’s behalf. Once the officers arrived at the home in San Antonio, Daniels appeared to have a weapon around his waistband and a disgruntled look on his face. After a two-minute struggle ensued between the 30-year-old Alabama native and officers, Daniels was shot twice and killed. Daniels' mother, Annette Watkins, responded to the announcement of the grand jury deciding not to press charges, saying, "[Damian] never moved or said anything for you to attack him like that."...