"The video does show you shoot at them. What if you had hit them?" ABC13 Reporter Jessica Willey asked.
"If you hear the audio, you didn't hear the gun go off at all," she replied.
There is no audio on the video that Kallinen released, but it does show a muzzle flash, and according to court records, Houston police found a spent shell casing.
Ford-Theriot was initially charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a felony, but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of deadly conduct, a misdemeanor.
"A full investigation of the facts by us led the District Attorney's Office to realize the shortcomings in their case based on facts that have not been reported thus far," her criminal defense attorney, Daniel Werlinger, told ABC13.
Ford-Theriot got one year of deferred adjudication community supervision, which she completed in June 2023.
She and the restaurant still face the civil lawsuit, in which Ramos and his family claim they were exposed to a dangerous employee and were traumatized.
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