Pistorius fired pistol out of car sun-roof, court hears

Ex-girlfriend says athlete woke her in middle of night after hearing noise

Oscar Pistorius reacts to testimony during the fifth day of his trial, for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Photograph: Schalk van Zuydam/Pool/Reuters
Oscar Pistorius reacts to testimony during the fifth day of his trial, for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Photograph: Schalk van Zuydam/Pool/Reuters

A seething Oscar Pistorius fired his pistol out of a car's open sun-roof after an argument with a police officer, ex-girlfriend Samantha Taylor told a court today, the fifth day of his trial for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp.

Testifying in the Pretoria High Court, she described how the 27-year-old South African Olympic athlete shouted at a policeman after the car they were driving in was pulled over for speeding south of Johannesburg in September 2012.

After seeing Mr Pistorius pistol lying on the car seat, the officer picked it up and emptied its magazine onto the floor of the car, prompting an outburst from Mr Pistorius, Ms Taylor said.

When they were allowed to go on their way, Mr Pistorius and the driver, a friend called Darren Fresco, started to joke about shooting out a traffic light, known in South Africa as a robot, Taylor said.

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“Oscar was very angry,” said Ms Taylor, who was sitting in the back seat at the time of the incident. “Thereafter they were joking around and saying they wanted to shoot a robot.“

“Two minutes after, I saw Oscar take his gun and shoot out of the car roof. A very loud sound. They both laughed,” she said.

The testimony from Ms Taylor comes two days after the court heard how Mr Pistorius accidentally fired a pistol under the table in a packed Johannesburg restaurant - right next to a child - and then asked his friend Fresco to take the blame.

As well as being charged with the murder of Ms Steenkamp, his girlfriend, on Valentine‘s Day 2013, Mr Pistorius is facing three firearms offences, part of prosecution attempts to portray him as a gun-obsessed hot-head.

Mr Pistorius denies murder, saying he mistook Steenkamp for an intruder when he fired four shots through a locked toilet door in his luxury Pretoria home. If found guilty, he is likely to spend at least 25 years behind bars.

Pistorius woke girlfriend

Ms Taylor, who broke up with Mr Pistorius when he started dating model and law graduate Steenkamp in late 2012, also described two other incidents in which Mr Pistorius drew his gun.

The first was when he jumped out of his car at the gateway of his Pretoria housing complex and put his gun to the window of a black BMW that appeared to have been following him.

The other was when he woke up in the middle of the night after hearing a bang in the bathroom adjoining his bedroom.

“Something hit the bathroom window and Oscar woke me up and asked me if I had heard it,“ Ms Taylor said, noting that the noise had probably been generated by a passing storm. “He got up with his gun and walked out of the room.“

Ms Taylor, who broke into sobs twice during her testimony, also said there had been “one or two“ other occasions when Mr Pistorius woke her after hearing noises during the night.

Mr Pistorius presented an affidavit at his bail hearing in which he said he did not check whether Steenkamp was still in the bed before going into the bathroom to confront the supposed intruder on the night he shot her.

Several witnesses have testified to hearing female shouts and screams coming from the house before the shots.

Mr Pistorius had his lower legs amputated as a baby but went on to achieve international fame as the “fastest man on no legs“, running on carbon-fibre prosthetic limbs.

She also told his murder trial that their relationship ended when he cheated on her with Reeva Steenkamp.Defence lawyer Barry Roux said he would produce emails between Ms Taylor and Mr Pistorius to show the cheating allegation was untrue.

Already one of the best-known Paralympic athletes, he ascended to the pantheon of track greats at the 2012 London Olympics when he reached the 400 metres semi-final competing against able-bodied athletes.

With good looks and an easy smile, he was a sponsors‘ dream, but since Ms Steenkamp‘s killing the accounts of his behaviour have contrasted with his carefully groomed media persona.

Reuters