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EqZfU_UNCsI | 19 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Burlington, Vermont — On Saturday, July 27, 2024, at approximately 1:25 a.m., a Burlington Officer was standing on post at Church and Main Street with a community service officer (CSO). The officer observed a male walking towards them shouting profanity. As the male walked within approximately 15 feet from the officer, the officer asked the male if he was okay. The male then closed the distance and struck the officer with a closed fist on the cheek. The officer created distance and gave verbal commands for the male to stop and to get on the ground. The officer drew his conducted electrical weapon (CEW), pointed it at the male, and instructed the male to stop, or he would be tased. The male told the officer to do it and that it would not hurt him. The male continued to try to close the distance. The officer deployed his CEW and struck the male with the probes. The male stopped but did not go down, and then leaned against the wall as the officer continued to instruct the male to get on the ground. Another officer had covered the male with her CEW then transitioned to her firearm when the male continued to leave his hand tucked into his hip area. A CSO had taken his oleoresin capsicum (OC) out to assist the officer that was assaulted, but did not have to deploy as other officers arrived. Officers took hold of the male's arms and brought him to the ground in a controlled manner. When the male was brought to the ground, the officer holstered her weapon and took control of the male's legs. The officers brought the male's arms behind his back and handcuffed him. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Scott Garcia - 'Dark_Garbaggio @X' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
ob85-wGKM2M | 18 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Hillsborough County, Florida — On November 16, 2024, at 9:15 p.m., Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office Deputies made a traffic stop for an obscured tag on West Hillsborough Avenue and Elliot Drive in Tampa. Deputies approached the vehicle, and one deputy asked to see the suspect's hands. The suspect briefly showed his hands. The deputy asked him to exit the vehicle, at which point the suspect reached for a firearm. The suspect began to exit the vehicle with the firearm in his hand. The deputy backed up before shooting the suspect. The suspect was transported to St. Joseph's Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Scott Garcia - 'Dark_Garbaggio @X' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
hwijQk2qn1M | 18 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Jackson, Michigan — On September 19, 2024, Deputy Robert Henderson arrived at a home in Leoni Township to arrest 41-year-old James Mitchell Kerr, on a felony warrant for violating probation and two misdemeanor warrants. Kerr was on a riding lawnmower when Deputy Henderson started speaking with him. Kerr ignored Deputy Robert Henderson’s commands to stop, accelerating his mower before coming to a ditch. The situation escalated when Kerr retrieved a handgun hidden on the mower, prompting the deputy to deploy a Taser. As Kerr was tased, he discharged his weapon, shooting himself in the hand. Backup officers arrived shortly after, taking Kerr into custody and transporting him to the hospital for treatment before his transfer to jail. Kerr now faces multiple charges, including assault with intent to murder and resisting arrest, with his case advancing to trial in Jackson County Circuit Court. The Michigan State Police conducted an independent investigation, which cleared Deputy Henderson of any policy violations. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Scott Garcia - 'Dark_Garbaggio @X' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
fpN7PIOkhDc | 15 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Newark, New Jersey — On August 12, 2024, at approximately 8:34 p.m., Newark Police Officers observed a Porsche Macan parked on Clinton Place near Hawthorne Avenue in Newark. Officer Ferreira and his partner determined that the vehicle was stolen and positioned their marked patrol vehicle in front of the Porsche to further investigate. They exited their patrol vehicle and immediately approached the only occupant of the Porsche, seated in the front passenger seat. The officers ordered the passenger, an adult male, to exit the vehicle, which he did. Officer Ferreira then handcuffed and escorted the passenger to the area of his parked police vehicle. While the two officers were at the police vehicle with the passenger, an individual exited the adjacent convenience store, entered the Porsche through the passenger side front door, and moved into the driver’s seat. The officers left the handcuffed passenger next to the patrol vehicle and immediately returned to the Porsche. The officers attempted to remove the individual from the driver’s seat. During this encounter, the officers instructed the driver to stop; he did not comply. Officer Ferreira then quickly returned to the patrol vehicle, placed the passenger in its back seat, and ran back to the front driver’s side of the Porsche. There, Officer Ferreira’s partner was engaged in a struggle with the driver, who placed the vehicle into gear and reversed. Officer Ferreira’s partner, who was still trying to gain control of the vehicle and the driver, moved backwards with the reversing vehicle. As Officer Ferreira yelled “back up” multiple times, his partner disengaged from the vehicle and the driver. Nearly simultaneously, the Porsche accelerated forward and Officer Ferriera discharged two rounds from his duty firearm, striking the driver. The vehicle struck the patrol car and stopped momentarily; it then accelerated forward at a high rate of speed. The Porsche crossed the intersection and entered the sidewalk area before it crashed into a brick building and careened into two parked, unoccupied civilian vehicles. Officers provided medical aid to the driver, who was transported to University Hospital where he was treated for life-threatening injuries. He is expected to survive. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Scott Garcia - 'Dark_Garbaggio @X' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Ferreira 2:51 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:46 - Patreon Supporters
RuaRJqnX4_U | 15 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Glendale, Arizona — On November 7, 2024, two men were arrested after following a man who had just withdrawn $50,000 in cash to buy a vehicle, then seizing the opportunity to steal the money. The incident unfolded when the prospective buyer left his cash in his car momentarily while discussing the transaction with the seller. That's when the suspects, identified as 22-year-old Raymond Pouncy and 23-year-old Reginald Chatman, , reportedly grabbed the money and attempted a quick getaway. What followed was a high-speed pursuit led by the victim and the seller, eventually ending in a collision at a busy intersection. After the crash, both suspects tried to flee on foot, but the determined buyer pursued them. With help from a passerby involved in the crash, the two suspects were detained until Glendale police arrived. Bodycam footage shows officers arresting the suspects, who now face charges of burglary and felony theft. Pouncy and Chatman are now awaiting further legal proceedings in Maricopa County. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Scott Garcia - 'Dark_Garbaggio @X' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
UIpDSvyP5Bw | 13 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) San Francisco, California — On April 8th, 2023, Officers Eureka Monroe and Frank Chinawah with the San Francisco Police Department were dispatched to a 603, a person breaking-in call for service. The officers then met with the owner who came downstairs and told them that the suspect was in their house, and so was his sleeping wife. Without waiting for backup, officers Monroe and Chinawah entered the home for the safety of the wife. They drew their firearms and tactically performed a sweep of the four story house. They found the spouse sleeping on the second floor. They told her to leave the premises via the area they had already searched. They continued their search of the house and found no one inside. The officers were able to view the Nest camera, which showed a depiction of the suspect, which they broadcast to dispatch. Backup officers started to arrive on scene and a perimeter was established. The original caller met with Officer Monroe and told her that he had just come face to face with the suspect while he was in his home. The suspect was now utilizing the rooftops and attempted to gain entrance into other homes. Officers Peterson, Nazer and Williams gained access to the rooftops and located the suspect. Officers gave verbal commands to the suspect who was now shirtless and attempting to escape. He refused to follow their instructions. The suspect made his way downstairs through a tradesman's entrance, officers followed his movements at a distance and Officer Peterson informed the perimeter officers via Radio that the suspect was exiting the premise. The suspect was shirtless and no one observed him with any weapons. The suspect exited the building onto the sidewalk where he came face to face with Officer Chinawah. He saw Officer Chinawah walk towards him, and he immediately raised his right hand above his head where he now held a knife. The suspect slashed downward with a knife at Officer Chinois. Officer Chinawah's quick reflexes allowed him to avoid being stabbed by moving out of the way. He has a knife Without hesitation. He chased after the suspect and broadcast on Radio that the suspect had a knife. Officer Monroe got into the waiting patrol vehicle with Sergeant Kelly driving. They pursued the suspect and caught up with him. As he was now starting to run slower, they pulled up next to him, telling him to give up. Officer Monroe alone jumped out of the police vehicle and pursued the suspect on foot. Officer Monroe touched the suspect's back and was about to push the suspect to the ground. The suspect quickly spun around, raised the knife with his right hand, and tried to stab Officer Monroe in the head. Officer Monroe jumped backwards and narrowly avoided being stabbed. Officer Monroe drew her service firearm and pointed it at the suspect and ordered the suspect to drop the knife. The suspect dropped the knife and fled. He was quickly tackled by two firemen and Officer Gala, who took the suspect into custody. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Dark_Garbaggio @X' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
7TTvK5wKrXQ | 09 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On October 27, 2024, an Oklahoma City officer issued, 70-year-old Lich Vu, a ticket after a minor collision, which Vu contested. Tensions escalated when Vu allegedly tapped the officer’s chest and told him to "shut up," prompting the officer to bring him to the ground. Bodycam footage released by the Oklahoma City Police Department shows the swift takedown, which left Vu unconscious with serious injuries, including a brain bleed and fractured neck. Vu's family claims the response was unnecessarily aggressive and has shared images of his injuries online to draw attention to the incident. Police report that Vu was uncooperative, but his family disputes the level of force used on an elderly man. The officer is now on administrative leave and the case will be presented to the Oklahoma County DA for review. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 4:36 - Surveillance Footage 5:45 - Patreon Supporters
dK5itEjM8RE | 08 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Thurston County, Washington — On November 6, 2024, Thurston County Sheriff Office attempted to stop a stolen vehicle on Delphi Rd SW. The driver refused to pull over and fled at speeds of 100mph. The vehicle repeatedly drove in the oncoming lane of travel at high speeds. The Sergeant in pursuit deployed one of the new Grappler devices, which resulted in the driver veering off through a chain link fence before hitting a tree. The driver ran on foot while refusing to follow commands, and was quickly apprehended by K9 Mac and Deputies. A search warrant for the vehicle located a handgun and a substance suspected to be methamphetamine. The driver had an escape warrant for felony assault in addition to warrants for hit and run and reckless driving. The driver has been booked into TCSO jail for attempting to elude, possession of a stolen car, unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, driving on a suspended license, and resisting arrest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
I0K8p0Sue-8 | 08 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Hollywood, California — On October 3rd, 2024, at around 5:01 pm, multiple Hollywood Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of a man with a gun near the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks, Hollywood Pool, located near the intersection of Cole Avenue and Lexington Avenue. When the officers arrived on scene they contacted the suspect, later identified as Darrel Morgan, who was walking on the sidewalk adjacent to the pool with an article in his waistband. Officers issued verbal commands to Morgan, which he ignored and fled the area on foot. Officers briefly lost visual of Morgan; however, with the assistance of an air unit, the officers continued to track Morgan and located him in the area of Vine Street and La Mirada Avenue. Officers attempted to make contact with Morgan as he crossed to the east side of Vine Street. Morgan was holding an object resembling a small handgun. Morgan appeared to point the object at responding officers, resulting in an Officer Involved Shooting (OIS). Morgan was not struck by gunfire and fled north on Vine Street. He ran approximately one block north and was apprehended a short time later in the 1300 Block of North Vine Street without further incident. No officers or community members were reported injured during this incident. A small gold and dark metallic colored lighter, in the design of a Luger Pistol, was located at the 1300 Block of North Vine Street and was collected as evidence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:45 - Surveillance Footage 1:27 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:44 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:57 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:12 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:22 - Bodycam: Officer #4 4:44 - Dashcam: Officer #5 6:29 - Bodycam: Officer #6 6:51 - Patreon Supporters
d12yfzJhfTs | 04 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Greenland, Arkansas — There’s no information at this time. We’ll update the description once the investigation is finished. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
vkZHefo-3RY | 01 Nov 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Marion County, Florida — On October 26, 2024, around 5:43 p.m., Deputies with Marion County Sheriff’s Office responded to a suspicious incident at SE 59th Street, where they found, 41-year-old James Brady lying in a field. According to the arrest report, Brady had admitted to using drugs and even warned deputies to "have your doors locked," stating that he enjoyed stealing cars. Moments later, Brady ran towards the nearby patrol vehicles and was able to get into the cruiser and take control of it. A pursuit ensued, with deputies and officers from the Ocala Police Department following Brady through city streets, ultimately stopping him near Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue with a successful PIT maneuver. The chase concluded without injuries, and Brady was promptly detained and transported to the Marion County Jail, where he now faces multiple charges, including grand theft of a motor vehicle and aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer. Law enforcement confirmed that a rifle was inside the stolen vehicle during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
RlNNvaYqCxQ | 31 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Sandusky County, Ohio — On October 18, 2024, Ohio State Highway Patrol Troopers observed a Ford Flex traveling at 90 mph in a 60 mph zone, without a visible license plate. Despite efforts by troopers to initiate a stop, the driver continued at speeds over 100 mph, weaving through multiple cities. OSHP, assisted by local law enforcement agencies, followed the vehicle across county lines, ultimately deploying stop sticks to slow the vehicle down. However, the suspect evaded initial attempts to bring the chase to an end, prompting a secondary pursuit further along the turnpike in Sandusky County. The chase ended when the Ford entered a construction zone, weaving between barriers before colliding with a guardrail. The driver then attempted to flee on foot but was swiftly pursued by a trooper, who warned the suspect before deploying a Taser, leading to the suspect’s apprehension. The suspect, Identified as Daveon Jackson of Detroit, Michigan, reportedly had ammunition in his possession and was charged with fleeing and eluding as well as receiving stolen property, both third-degree felonies. Dashcam footage captured the intense final moments of the chase, which ended without injuries to law enforcement personnel. Jackson and the passenger, who was not charged in the incident, were taken to the hospital for evaluation and later released. The chase ended without injuries to law enforcement personnel. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
7XP9NeWSe94 | 30 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Pierce County, Washington — On Wednesday, October 23, 2024, at 6:30 a.m. a Sergeant with the Pierce County Sheriff's Department was on his way to training, when he saw a guy walking down the middle of the road and a vehicle pulling off to the side. He was flagged down by that driver who told him that the man had just intentionally damaged her windshield. The Sergeant drove down 152nd Street East to 122nd Avenue and found the man, again still walking in the middle of the roadway and impeding traffic. The Sergeant noticed the man had something in his hands and chose to wait for backup before attempting to contact him. A taser was deployed however it was ineffective. During this time the man tossed a spent shell casing which gave the Sergeant even more reason to be cautious of this suspect. After taking him into custody, deputies were able to confirm with the victim, the man was walking in the road, jumped in the air and landed on the woman's windshield. He fell to the ground, got up and continued walking down the road. The suspect was booked for Resisting Arrests, Malicious Mischief and Assaulting a Deputy. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
jtcyrBKWEQc | 29 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Nashville, Tennessee — On October 29, 2024, around 1:30 a.m. Metro Nashville Police officers observed 22-year-old Carlos Esquivel driving a silver-colored Dodge Challenger recklessly along Korean Veterans Boulevard. Esquivel reportedly ignored police lights, continued swerving across all lanes, and even performed donuts in the middle of the road before hitting a police vehicle head-on. After the crash, Esquivel fled the scene but later surrendered to authorities. He was subsequently booked on 4 charges, including aggravated assault on an officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
iHRQ8tj3o4A | 29 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Palm Coast, Florida — On October 26, 2024, Flagler County Deputies responded to a report of a dog in distress in the canal in the W-Section of Palm Coast. There, they encountered a citizen in a kayak who was trying to rescue the dog. After she was unsuccessful, Deputy Alex Wolfe used the kayak to get to the dog, then jumped off and pulled the dog to shore. The dog was turned over to Animal Control and later reunited with its owner. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
lqb4UQa3c9g | 25 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Bowie, Maryland — On September 12, 2024, at 8:00 a.m., Bowie Police Sergeant Robert Warrington pulled over to help someone he believed was stranded on Collington Road. As the officer approached the vehicle, a man crossed the median and walked toward the officer. During a brief conversation, the officer asked if the man was there to help the stranded motorist, to which the man replied, "No, she's taking me to the hospital." Moments later, he fires a single shot at the man who was getting a hat blown onto the road. The man fell to the ground but was not hit by the bullet. The shot hits a passing vehicle but doesn't injure anyone. Immediately, Warrington starts apologizing. Sergeant Robert Warrington has been indicted by a grand jury on multiple charges, including one count of attempted second-degree murder, one count of first-degree assault, two counts of reckless endangerment and one count of misconduct in office. These charges were announced during a formal news conference on October 24. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
3J9koL8g3Co | 24 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) San Jose, California — On September 7, 2024, at approximately 9:24 p.m., San Jose Police Officers responded to multiple 911 calls of a male discharging a firearm, outside of a restaurant in the 4200 block of Center Road. Frantic callers reported what was initially thought to be an active shooter incident, with the male shooting up in the air randomly, also reporting that someone had been shot. The suspect, 50-year-old Roberto Rivera, had been randomly shooting into the ceiling inside of a restaurant and after exiting the restaurant, confronted and shot an adult male in the parking lot. When officers arrived on scene, at approximately 9:33 p.m., they located Rivera still standing in front of the restaurant, armed with a stolen .45 caliber semi-automatic handgun, raised above his head. The officers attempted to deescalate the situation, giving Rivera repeated commands to drop his weapon. Rivera did not comply. Rivera yelled "Shoot Me", one officer responded "No We Don't Want to Shoot You". Despite the officer's attempts to deescalate, Rivera then pointed his gun at officers, resulting in 4 officers discharging their weapons and striking Rivera. Rivera fell to the ground and a police K-9 was used to assist in taking him into custody. Rivera was taken into custody at approximately 9:37 p.m.. Responding officers immediately provided medical aid and summoned medical personnel to the scene. Rivera was transported to a local Hospital with life-threatening injuries, where he was pronounced deceased. The subsequent investigation revealed the following: After Rivera fired shots into the ceiling of the restaurant, he confronted a person in the parking lot standing near a vehicle. Rivera yelled at the adult male who was standing next to a vehicle, then fired through the vehicle's open window, striking the victim in the neck. That victim was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries before police arrived. This attack was later determined to be completely unprovoked. The investigation also revealed that Rivera had been drinking heavily and was under the influence of illegal narcotics. Following the incident detectives learned that Rivera was involved in a separate confrontation near his residence a short distance from the restaurant earlier that evening. Rivera confronted someone in a vehicle and discharged three rounds from a firearm into the air. That victim fled the scene and never reported the incident to police. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call / Surveillance Footage 0:39 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 5:08 - Patreon Supporters
5slPbyPmL1U | 23 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Coweta County, Georgia — On October 20, 2024, around 4:00 a.m., Coweta County Deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a red 2021 Hyundai Sonata for speeding at 88 mph. Instead of stopping, 26-year-old Isaiah Clark accelerated, reaching speeds over 130 mph while turning off the car’s headlights and taillights in an attempt to evade law enforcement. The pursuit lasted several miles, with Clark weaving through lanes before a deputy performed a PIT maneuver that successfully stopped the vehicle. Once stopped, deputies arrested both Clark and his passenger, 40-year-old Jilian Stephens, who were found in possession of multiple bags of methamphetamine, marijuana, and prescription pills. The pair denied ownership of the drugs, but both were charged with possession of methamphetamine, marijuana, Alprazolam, and drug paraphernalia. Clark also faces additional charges, including reckless driving, speeding, and fleeing from police. According to authorities, Clark initially resisted arrest by attempting to manipulate the vehicle's gearshift after it was stopped. Following their arrest, both Clark and Stephens were transported to Piedmont Newnan Hospital for medical evaluation before being booked into the Coweta County Jail. Clark's charges are more severe, as he was the driver during the high-speed pursuit, and he faces charges related to methamphetamine trafficking and felony fleeing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
JDU51CTj9VU | 18 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Hastings, Florida — On October 14, 2024, St. Johns County Sheriff's Office received 911 calls from the Deep Creek Youth Academy in Hastings regarding numerous juvenile inmates who had escaped from the facility. Deep Creek Youth Academy is a secure detention center operated by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice which houses male juvenile offenders who have been committed by court order due to crimes they have committed in the state. The offenders involved in this escape were committed to the detention center based on numerous offenses including Possession of a Firearm on School Property; Battery on a School Employee; Felony Battery; Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer; Grand Theft Auto; Armed Burglary to a Dwelling; Robbery with a Weapon; Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon; Aggravated Battery Causing Bodily Harm/Disability; and Battery. (2) of the inmates attacked a guard with a blunt weapon (sock containing a shower head) and an edged weapon (makeshift knife/shank), overpowered him, choked him to unconsciousness, and took his keys and portable communications radio. Those inmates were joined by (3) others and they began their escape, (1) of the inmates did not make it off campus. The guard was treated by St. Johns County Fire Rescue and will recover from his injuries. Due to the nature of their original charges and the severity of the attack on the guard, a tremendous amount of law enforcement resources were deployed to area, including SJSO K9 Bane and Deputy Robert Neigebauer. K9 Bane led a team of deputies to a vehicle approximately 2 miles from the facility where all (4) inmates were discovered inside. They were taken into custody and transported to the St. Johns County Jail. SJSO Detectives charged the inmates with the following crimes: -Aggravated battery with a deadly weapon -Robbery with a weapon -False imprisonment -Battery by strangulation -Aggravated assault with an intent to commit a felony -Unlawful use of a two-way communications device -Escape from a residential commitment facility ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Yy6q93ZLBZU | 18 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Atlanta, Georgia — On October 16, 2024, the Atlanta Police Department's Auto Crimes Enforcement Unit assisted the DeKalb County Sheriff's Office Decatur GA in locating a vehicle and a suspect of armed robbery. The suspect had robbed an elderly woman of her cell phone. A.C.E. Unit officers located the vehicle and suspect, but the suspect attempted to flee from the police and a pursuit ensued. A.C.E. Unit officers utilized a P.I.T. maneuver to end the pursuit and take the suspect into custody. The suspect was identified as 36-year-old Jenee Johnson. The DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office was the arresting agency and charged Johnson with: • Armed Robbery • Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony • Theft by Receiving Stolen Property • Fleeing or Attempting to Elude Police ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:43 - Bodycam Footage 1:21 - Patreon Supporters
_iZYP7FtG8Y | 17 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Houston, Texas — On Tuesday September 17, 2024, Houston Police Patrol Officers responded to a home invasion in-progress call at a residence at the 7100 block of Alderney Drive. Upon arrival, officers confronted two suspects inside the home. As one of the suspects, later identified as 38-year-old Michael Perez, was being taken into custody, the second suspect, later identified as 35-year-old Raymond Perez, appeared from a back room and began shooting at officers. Officer Durfee was shot in the leg, but managed to return fire. Raymond Perez was not struck. Raymond Perez then fled the scene on foot out the back door of the residence. A third suspect, in a waiting vehicle, fled the scene in an unknown direction. Houston Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and transported Officer Durfee to the hospital where he was treated and released. Raymond Perez was located about a block from the residence and was taken into custody without incident. The third suspect. later identified as 18-year-old Garcia Chavez, was located several hours later in the 5800 block of Hollister Road and was taken into custody by HPD SWAT team officers without incident. HPD Officer S. Durfee, who discharged his duty weapon, was transported to Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Officer Durfee is assigned to the Northwest Patrol Division and was sworn in as an officer in January 2016. Raymond Perez, (the shooter) is charged with aggravated assault against a public servant, aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon and unlawful carrying of a weapon in the 230th State District Court. Two other suspects, Michael Perez, and Brian A. Garcia Chavez, are charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon in the same court. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Durfee 2:43 - Bodycam: Officer Marks 6:06 - Bodycam: Officer Tran 9:03 - Patreon Supporters
cbepSwhMJA8 | 16 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mercer Island, Washington — On October 12, 2024, at approximately 10:36 a.m. at the 3500 block of 108th Ave, officers responded to reports of a vehicle — a black Mercedes sedan — idling in a parking lot with both driver and a passenger sleeping. Officers noticed the suspects – both middle-aged males – had drugs in their possession and had suspicion that a driving under the influence incident occurred. Bellevue Police developed reasonable suspicion of a DUI crime and awakened the suspect driving the vehicle, in which the driver, 42-year-old Sokphana Soeung then fled the scene. This vehicle was previously reported stolen. Officers deployed spikes — which punctured the four tires of the vehicle. However, Soeung continued to elude law enforcement. Driving at approximately 5 mph, Soeung drove underneath I-90, turned onto SE 34th Street eastbound, turned left onto 113th Ave SE northbound, and then proceeded to travel south on Bellevue Way before merging onto I-90 West. At this time, Washington State Patrol joined to assist during the incident. According to law enforcement, the passenger of the vehicle attempted to flee the vehicle while traveling on the interstate. However, police quickly apprehended him. Washington State Patrol then disabled the vehicle by attempting to use a PIT maneuver traveling at approximately 3 mph – disabling the vehicle just west of Exit 8. Then, Soeung allegedly fled the vehicle and headed west toward the Mercer Island overpass. This prompted a foot pursuit between Bellevue Officers, WSP Troopers, and Soeung. As officers approached Soeung, he turned toward them and revealed to have a blow torch and an explosive device in his possession. It was then when Soeung attempted to light the device, prompting Bellevue Officers to use force by tackling him to the ground. Other Bellevue Officers and WSP took him into custody. And due to the nature of the incident involving an explosive device, WSP and Bellevue Police immediately closed I-90. Bomb-squads for the Bellevue Police Department, Washington State Patrol, and King County as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) were called to the scene. It was then when officers found two additional explosive devices in the vehicle. Bellevue Police arrested the driver for possession of an explosive device, multiple counts of assault one, driving under the influence, possession of stolen vehicle, and eluding law enforcement. The additional suspect – the passenger – was arrested for previously existing felony warrants. One officer sustained minor injuries during the altercation and was treated and released at the scene. The suspects were transferred to Overlake Medical Center for evaluation. Soeung is being held in King County Jail on $750,000 bail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Washington State Patrol 1:30 - Bodycam: Bellevue Police Officer 2:39 - Patreon Supporters
kv6cTJRXGOY | 11 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hidalgo County, Texas — On October 8, 2024, during Operation Lone Star, Texas Department of Public Safety Aircraft Operations Division observed a Dodge Charger drop off two illegal immigrants at a truck stop, Love's Travel Stop parking lot in Donna. Pilots maintained a visual of the subjects who attempted to conceal themselves within parked commercial trucks. A DPS Trooper located the Dodge Charger, which the driver evaded at a high rate of speed. After conducting two Precision Immobilized Techniques (PIT), the driver, Juan Xavier Rodriguez from Mission, and a Valluco gang member stopped and evaded on foot. Troopers, along with Florida Highway Patrol Troopers, arrested Rodriguez for smuggling of persons and evading arrest. Rodriguez had an active federal probation violation warrant for smuggling of aliens. Troopers referred the two illegal immigrants to the US Border Patrol. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
3-uwZWY43sk | 10 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vancouver, Washington — On September 27, 2024, at around 1:24 a.m., Vancouver Police, as part of the SW Washington Regional SWAT team, responded to assist the Clark County Sheriff's Office with an incident in the 5400 block of NE 71st Street. The initial call for service involved a neighbor who was threatening to harm another neighbor, was reported to be armed with a handgun and had fired at least one round into the air. As deputies were arriving, they could hear gunshots being fired. An Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS) was able to get a view of the suspect, identified as 56-year-old Michael Williams, moving around his property and arming himself with a rifle. UAS video also captured Williams outside the front door of the residence putting on ear protection. Just inside the open front door, there was what appeared to be a table with multiple firearms and a shooting tripod on it. Williams grabbed what appears to be a rifle and walks away from the front entry area toward another part of the residence. Armored vehicles were used to set a perimeter around the residence. A Vancouver Police Department Crisis Negotiator was communicating to Williams via the Public Address System of an armored vehicle that was positioned in front of the residence. Throughout the incident, Williams was actively shooting at police with a high-powered rifle. SWAT also received information that Williams has shot at least one round into a neighboring residence. Multiple rifle rounds hit a SWAT armored vehicle. One of the rounds struck the front windshield, shattering and nearly penetrating it. A Vancouver Police Crisis Negotiator was inside the armored vehicle, sitting next to the windshield when it was struck by the Williams's rifle rounds. At approximately 2:36 a.m., SWAT saw Williams standing at a sliding door of the residence armed with a rifle and wearing what appeared to be a ballistic helmet and a gas mask. A Vancouver Police Officer, who is a member of the SW Washington Regional SWAT team, shot Williams in the neck. Williams was pronounced deceased at the scene. A UAS was used to clear the residence. In an upstairs bedroom, multiple boxes of ammunition, rifles, and handguns were located - including a scoped rifle on a shooting tripod pointed out the upstairs front-facing window. No law enforcement personnel or other community members in the area were physically injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - "John B. GunsSaveLife" - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Drone Footage 1:01 - Bodycam: Officer Bauman 2:32 - Bodycam: Officer McAnally 3:04 - Drone Footage 4:46 - Patreon Supporters
PfSKXQHls_w | 04 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Texarkana, Arkansas — On Wednesday, October 2, 2024, at around 5:30 p.m., Arkansas State Police (ASP) assisted the Texarkana Arkansas Police Department (TAPD) in pursuing a stolen vehicle near Garland and Jefferson Avenues in Texarkana. ASP located the stolen vehicle and the suspect traveling north on Jefferson Avenue. The suspect turned east on Interstate 30, traveling at approximately 95 mph. Near the I-30/I-49 eastbound interchange, the suspect attempted to pass a vehicle in the median and lost control. The suspect's vehicle overturned in the median before resting on its top. Troopers arrested the driver, a 17-year-old from Texarkana. After receiving treatment and being released from Christus St. Michael Healthcare, the suspect was transported to a juvenile detention center in Pine Bluff. The suspect was scheduled for trial next month for First-Degree murder in the death of Kendrick Roquemore, which occurred on September 29, 2023, in Texarkana. He is facing felony charges of Theft of Property and Fleeing. He had previously been out on a $250,000 bond for the murder charge. On October 3, 2024, Miller County Circuit Judge Carlton Jones revoked that bond and added a new $250,000 bond for the Theft and Fleeing charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
tlbfW326CKg | 04 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Thurston County, Washington — On October 3, 2024, early in the morning, a Thurston County Deputy observed a Nissan 350z in the Rochester area with no license plates. When the deputy attempted to pull out behind the vehicle, it sped through a gas station parking lot before driving recklessly through a neighborhood. The deputy initiated a pursuit at that time. The vehicle fled down Hwy 12 at 130mph before turning south on Sargent Rd. The vehicle spun out, and when it attempted to continue fleeing, the deputy used his vehicle to pin the suspect's car, effectively disabling it. When the deputy ordered the driver to show their hands, his response was “why?” before fleeing on foot. K9 Igo and his handler were called out, and they tracked the suspect to a heavily wooded area. Despite numerous K9 warnings, the driver refused to surrender until K9 Igo made contact. The driver was medically cleared and booked into TCSO jail for driving on a suspended license and attempting to elude. Had the driver pulled over, they would have received a future court date for suspended driving. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - Gage Kissinger - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
YGeeeXfkapw | 03 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On September 3, 2024, at around 11:43 a.m., 77th Street Division uniform patrol officers responded to a radio call of an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon,” at the 5800 block of Estrella Avenue. The suspect later identified as 33-year-old Bryan Rodriguez was reported to have vandalized a parked vehicle and pointed a handgun at a resident. As the officers arrived in the area, they observed Rodriguez standing in the street and requested backup. Rodriguez threw what appeared to be a rock toward the officers’ police vehicle and then ran south to the intersection of Estrella Avenue and 59th Street. Moments later, Rodriguez stopped, faced the officers, and pointed what they believed to be a handgun in their direction. Rodriguez then ran west on 59th Street and south on Bonsallo Avenue. The officers followed Rodriguez in their vehicle while broadcasting their location. Rodriguez eventually ran east into a driveway toward the rear of an apartment building at the 5900 block of Bonsallo Avenue. The officers stopped their vehicle in the roadway near the apron of the driveway, stood behind their respective doors and ordered Rodriguez to drop his handgun. Upon reaching the rear of the apartment complex, Rodriguez faced the officers and again pointed what they believed to be a handgun at them, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Rodriguez was not struck by gunfire and was taken into custody without incident. He was subsequently transported to 77th Regional Jail, where he was booked for Assault with a Deadly Weapon. No officers or community members were injured during this incident. The object possessed by Rodriguez that was initially believed to be a handgun, was recovered at scene and determined to be a stun gun. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Brandon M. - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:32 - Dashcam Footage 2:28 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:59 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:56 - Patreon Supporters
gJQXnhy8rOw | 02 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Palm Coast, Florida — On September 28, 2024, the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) received several calls about a group of juveniles riding bikes inside Walmart, cursing and yelling at people, and setting off car alarms. The group of seven juveniles, all under the age of 16, were found riding near Cypress Edge Dr. Deputies recognized several of the juveniles and contacted their parents to come and get their children. One parent, 34-year-old Jonah Harrington, of Palm Coast, arrived at the scene, ran up to a deputy and pushed him. Two other deputies attempted to detain Harrington, who hit a second deputy in the hand, and began pushing a third deputy’s arms away as they were trying to secure him in handcuffs. Harrington then tried to run away, all while deputies were giving him commands to put his hands behind his back. Deputies quickly caught him and after a short struggle, deputies were able to handcuff Harrington. He was arrested for three counts of Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer and Aggravated Assault – Resisting an Officer with Violence and transported to Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility (SPHIDF). He was later released on bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:11 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 4:27 - Patreon Supporters
ZrD3TLuSHLk | 01 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wichita, Kansas — On September 30, 2024, a little after 2 a.m., a deputy with the Barton County Sheriff’s office observed a vehicle traveling southbound on Main Street in the city of Great Bend. The driver failed to stop behind the stop line at the intersection of 10th and Main (KSA 8-1508 (2)c. The deputy initiated a traffic stop and the driver pulled into a convenience store at 10th and Morton. The deputy approached the vehicle and politely identified himself and his agency as well as the reason for the stop. The driver was asked for his driver’s license and proof of insurance. The driver refused to give the deputy his driver’s license in violation of KSA 8-244. This statute is a misdemeanor and an arrestable offense. The driver was arguing about the reason for the traffic stop as well as stating he did not have to show the officer his license. The deputy opened the car door to place the driver under arrest at which time a struggle ensued. During the course of the struggle the deputy warned the suspect “I will tase you”. The suspect was able to escape the deputy’s grasp and attempted to flee on foot, at which point the deputy deployed a Taser. The suspect was running away from the deputy and fell striking his face on the pavement when the effects of the Taser took place. The deputy had called for assistance and officers from the Great Bend Police Department arrived at the scene and assisted in securing the suspect. The Great Bend Fire Department EMS service was called and examined the suspect. He was later transported to University of Kansas Health Systems for medical treatment and released at which time he was transported to the Barton County Jail. The suspect was identified as 18-Year-Old Daniel Zuniga of Hoisington. Zuniga was booked on charges of battery of a law enforcement officer, interference of a law enforcement officer and the traffic charges. He has since posted a $2500 bond and was released. Upon reviewing the arrest, the sheriff’s office said they “find no violations of department policy or Kansas Statutes.” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
pVkOj9xdQOs | 01 Oct 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Wayne, Indiana — On September 22, 2024, around 2:20 p.m., Officer Evan Myers with the Fort Wayne Police Department responded to the 6700 block of Sullivans Court for reports of a missing 3-year-old child. Officers searched the residence and area for the child with no luck until Myers found the child two houses down in an above-ground pool. The video shows Myers quickly getting the toddler out of the pool to safety. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
x0-DLJ9LSdE | 27 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On November 10, 2023, at approximately 11:00 a.m., IMPD North District Officers were dispatched to the 3900 block of Caroline Avenue on a report of a man, later identified as 31-year-old Dontriell Hood, actively firing shots. The initial 9-1-1 caller reported that the man was displaying erratic behavior. A security camera on Hood's front porch captured the arrival of the first IMPD patrol vehicle. Hood pointed his gun out of his front door. This was discovered after the incident when investigators obtained the security camera video. Officers parked their patrol vehicles in the street. Officers observed Hood on the south side of the residence on the gravel driveway. Officers gave Hood commands to "Drop the firearm" and to "Lay flat on the ground and do not move." Hood dropped the handgun and laid on the ground. Officers ordered Hood to stand up and walk towards them. When Hood reached the end of the driveway, he turned around, and ran back down the driveway to the area where he dropped the gun. Officers yelled "Don't do that." Hood dropped to the ground, grabbed the firearm, and began to stand up. Officer Finch then discharged his service weapon, striking Hood. When Officer Finch discharged his service weapon, his body-worn camera view was obscured by a patrol car as he took cover. Hood dropped the gun, and officers ordered him to move away from it. Officers approached to detain him and began medical aid, including the application of a tourniquet to his arm. Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services arrived to the scene and transported Hood to the hospital in serious but stable condition. No officers or uninvolved citizens were injured during this incident. Hood was charged with the following by the Marion County Prosecutor's Office: Resisting Law Enforcement (felony level 6), Unlawful Possession of a Firearm (felony level 6), Criminal Recklessness (felony level 5). Hood received a five-year sentence on August 27, 2024, with one year to be spent in prison and one additional year spent in community corrections. The remaining portion of the sentence will feature two years suspended to mental health reporting probation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 0:23 - Bodycam Footage 2:56 - Security Camera Footage 3:54 - Bodycam Footage 4:19 - Patreon Supporters
pBY_zfcI9Ws | 26 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Farmington Hills, Michigan — On September 15, 2024, at approximately 11:54 am, Farmington Hills Police Officers responded to a report of a domestic violence assault in progress in the area of Middlebelt and 12 Mile. It is alleged that the suspect, 32-year-old Dejuan Patrick Evans, assaulted the victim and threatened her life in front of her children. The victim’s child alerted 911 and law enforcement responded. When officers arrived, the victim told them that she had been assaulted and that her children were still inside. Officers attempted to enter the home and apprehend the suspect. Evans pointed a rifle at the officers and later shot multiple times at the officers. Law enforcement moved to contain Evans , and he barricaded himself in the home with the two young children. The children ultimately escaped after some time before Evans appeared at the front door with a rifle and was subsequently shot one time by an OCSO SWAT sniper. Law enforcement immediately rendered medical aid. Evans is currently in custody, under guard, at a medical facility. Evans was charged with three counts of assault with intent to murder, one count of firearm possession by a prohibited person, two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon, six counts of felony firearm second or subsequent offense, and one count of domestic violence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 3:18 - Dashcam #1 3:42 - Dashcam #2 3:57 - Dashcam #3 4:08 - Drone Footage 4:17 - Patreon Supporters
EPSExUaIKrc | 24 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — On September 13, 2024, at approximately 10:18 a.m., uniformed officers with the San Francisco Police Department assigned to Healthy Street Operation Center (HSOC) were in the area of Jessie and 6th Streets conducting a city-wide operation when they observed a suspect, later identified as 30-year-old Justin Matthew Alderman, sleeping in a stolen white BMW, with a gun in plain view in the passenger seat. When officers approached the vehicle, Alderman exited the vehicle, and a foot pursuit ensued. The armed suspect ran into a retail store in the area in an attempt to evade police officers. Alderman later exited the store and continued to flee from officers and ran down into the Powell BART Station. Officers attempted to make contact with Alderman. During the encounter, an officer-involved shooting occurred. Alderman was struck by gunfire. Officers rendered aid and paramedics responded to the scene. Alderman was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries and a loaded revolver was recovered from the scene. The revolver in the suspect’s possession was loaded with five unused cartridges and one spent cartridge. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
zKbM4r4KIeQ | 24 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * New Haven, Connecticut — On September 19, 2024, the New Haven Police Department Violent Crime Task Force learned that 36-year-old Jebrell Conley had an outstanding warrant for his arrest on federal Hobbs Act robbery and related firearm charges. At approximately 5:00 p.m., the Task Force received information that Conley was in the area of Ella Grasso Boulevard driving a black Hyundai Tucson with New Jersey registration plate Y40-SND. The Task Force had prior knowledge of Conley from past contact with him. A license plate reader hit for the Hyundai Tucson, New Jersey registration Y40-SND, placed the vehicle on the property of Splash Car Wash, 2 Boston Post Road, West Haven in the bay area where customers use vacuums to clean their cars. At the car wash, Task Force officers observed Conley standing outside of the Hyundai Tucson. The officers attempted to block in the Hyundai Tucson using their task force vehicles. Conley spotted the officers and entered the Hyundai Tucson. As officers moved in to apprehend Conley, he appeared to fire one round that shattered the Hyundai Tucson’s front driver side window. Three Task Force Officers fired at Conley: Connecticut State Police Sergeant Colin Richter, New Haven Police Sergeant Francisco Sanchez, and New Haven Police Officer Michael Valente. Several rounds struck Conley who fell out of the Hyundai Tucson onto the parking lot. Officers then commenced to provide Conley medical aid. He was transported to Yale New Haven Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. Officers recovered a handgun, with a high capacity magazine, from the area where Conley had fallen from the vehicle. Initial inspection of the handgun suggests that it had jammed after firing one round. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Huelsman 0:30 - Bodycam: Officer Sanchez 0:54 - Bodycam: Officer Richter 1:17 - Bodycam: Officer Vakos 1:49 - Bodycam: Officer Valente 2:10 - Patreon Supporters
i24TD-u1PWA | 23 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On April 14, 2024, at approximately 3:00 p.m., a Harris County Sheriff's Office Sergeant observed a vehicle on the roadway with an expired registration and a broken tail light lens in the 1000 block of FM 1960 Road West. The sergeant conducted a traffic stop and asked the driver to provide his identification. The sergeant learned the driver, identified as 41-year-old Patrick Hurst, had several outstanding warrants. The sergeant told the now known suspect, Hurst to step out of his vehicle. Hurst refused to exit the vehicle. Additional deputies arrived to the scene. The sergeant and deputies spoke with Hurst attempting to convince him to exit the vehicle, but he refused. Hurst then fled from the traffic stop, and a vehicle pursuit began. Deputies conducted a Precision Immobilization Technique also known as a PIT maneuver, to end the pursuit safely. After his vehicle was disabled, Hurst exited the vehicle, attempted to flee on foot, produced a pistol and fired several shots at the deputies. The sergeant and three deputies returned fire, striking Hurst multiple times. The deputies requested EMS to respond to provide medical assistance. Hurst was pronounced deceased at the scene. Deputies recovered a loaded .25 caliber pistol next to Hurst. An uninvolved bystander was shot during the exchange of gunfire. The bystander was transported to an area hospital and survived her injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 3:20 - Bodycam: Deputy #4, Deputy #1 3:58 - Bodycam: Deputy #2, Deputy #3 4:38 - Dashcam: Deputy #1 8:03 - Dashcam: Deputy #3 8:32 - Dashcam: Deputy #4 9:09 - Patreon Supporters
n9skQ88IEM0 | 23 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bronx, N.Y. — On Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at approximately 10:30 p.m., NYPD Officer Cunningham and Officer Emely Liz responded to a residential building in the vicinity of 3rd Avenue and East 135th Street, Bronx, for a 9-1-1 call of a dispute inside of an apartment. When the officers arrived at the apartment, they were met by 24-year-old Alydar Cruz and another person. Police Officer Cunningham and Police Officer Liz interviewed both parties and based on their investigation it was determined that Cruz had assaulted the other person. Police Officer Cunningham conversed with Cruz for several minutes during which time Cruz became increasingly agitated and refused to cooperate with the officers. Following the conversation, Cruz fled into a bedroom and took possession of a machete. Cruz then emerged from the bedroom with the machete and attempted to swing it at Police Officer Cunningham. As a result, Police Officer Cunningham discharged two shots from his service firearm, and Police Officer Liz deployed her Taser Conducted Electrical Weapon, at Cruz. Cruz was struck by the gunfire and the Taser, and fell to the ground. Cruz was taken into custody without further incident. Cruz was transported from the scene via ambulance to Lincoln Hospital Medical Center where he was treated for his injuries. For his actions, Cruz was arrested and charged with Attempted Aggravated Assault upon a Police Officer, Attempted Assault in the First Degree, Attempted Assault in the Second Degree, Menacing in the Second Degree, Assault in the Third Degree, and related charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Cunningham 2:46 - Bodycam: Officer Liz 3:46 - Patreon Supporters
crR5_Ekd8jw | 23 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Volusia County, Florida — On September 20, 2024, Volusia County Sheriff’s Deputies were called to the side of westbound I-4 (107 mile marker) for a disabled vehicle. It was reported the passenger, 30-year-old Carey Thomas Crownover, from DeLand was inside kicking the windshield and more. When Deputy Graham made contact, Crownover kicked him and began struggling as the deputy worked to take him into custody safely. In the vehicle, deputies found 1,426 grams MDMA, 1,016 grams amphetamine, 4 grams ketamine along with cannabis. During a follow-up search warrant at Crownover's home in DeLand, detectives recovered more trafficking amounts of drugs, including: 2,516 grams MDMA, 363 grams cocaine, 1,000 grams psilocybin, 510 grams amphetamine, along with alprazolam, 2C, LSD, and cannabis. Detectives also seized 11 firearms, one of which was reported stolen in Lake County. Crownover was charged with armed trafficking in MDMA, amphetamines, and cocaine, possession of psilocybin, LSD and cannabis with intent to sell, possession of a controlled substance, resisting arrest with violence, and battery on a law enforcement officer. Crownover's father, Carey David Crownover, who also lives at the same residence, was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The driver of the vehicle was arrested on a charge of possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia. Additional charges are possible pending further investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
FypfwOtbGiM | 20 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, N.Y. — On September 15, 2024, at approximately 2:55 p.m., NYPD Officer Wong and Officer Mays were standing in the mezzanine of the Sutter Avenue L Train Station and observed 37-year-old Derrell Mickles enter and jump over the turnstile to avoid payment of the fare. Officer Wong and Officer Mays followed Mickles into the train station and, after a brief interaction, the officers ordered Mickles to leave the train station and he did so. As Mickles exited the train station, he displayed a knife in his right hand. At approximately 3:04 P.M., Mickles again entered the Sutter Avenue L Train Station. After loitering in the mezzanine for approximately one minute, Mickles unlawfully entered the transit system through the exit gate, again avoiding payment of the fare. Officer Wong and Officer Mays again followed Mickles into the train station. Officer Wong and Officer Mays encountered Mickles on the elevated northbound train platform, where Mickles held a closed foldable knife in his right hand. The officers repeatedly ordered Mickles to drop the knife. Mickles refused to do so and became verbally combative. Mickles then entered the northbound L train, which was occupied by several civilian riders, and continued to refuse Officer Wong's and Officer Mays' orders to drop the knife. Once on the train, Mickles opened the blade of the knife and brandished it in his right hand. Officer Wong and Officer Mays both deployed their Taser Conducted Electrical Weapons, but the probes did not immobilize Mickles. Mickles then charged towards Officer Mays while brandishing the knife, before turning toward Officer Wong. As a result, Officer Wong discharged six shots from his service firearm, and Officer Mays discharged three shots from his service firearm. Mickles was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. Mickles maintained possession of the knife in his right hand. Officer Mays approached Mickles and kicked the knife from his hand. Mickles was then taken into custody and the officers rendered aid to him. While the officers rendered aid to Mickles, a civilian bystander picked the knife up from the floor and left the scene with it. The person who removed the knife was later found and the knife was recovered. As a result of the gunfire, Officer Mays and two civilian bystanders sustained gunshot wounds. Officer Mays and the civilian bystanders were treated at area hospitals for their injuries. Mickles was transported from the scene via ambulance to Kings County Medical Center where he was treated for his injuries. For his actions, Mickles was arrested and charged with Attempted Assault in the First Degree, Menacing of a Police Officer, Theft of Services, and Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 2:01 - Bodycam: Officer Wong 4:29 - Bodycam: Officer Mays 7:06 - A Civilian Bystander Takes the Knife 7:59 - Patreon Supporters
U04tBy8NaeE | 20 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Stark County, Ohio — On Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at 8:28 a.m., Stark County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were called to the 1400 block of Raff Rd. SW in Canton Township in response to a person in a costume with a knife. Deputies arrived on scene and quickly located the masked suspect who then brandished the knife at Deputies. After a short foot pursuit, Deputies attempted to deescalate the situation. The suspect failed to comply with the Deputies orders and ran onto US 30 from Raff Rd SW, into passing traffic. Deputies were able to stop traffic to prevent a collision with the suspect. One Deputy deployed a Taser to affect the arrest and the suspect was taken into custody without further incident. There were no apparent injuries to the suspect. The suspect was identified as 35 year-old Jacob Weisgarber. He was charged with two counts of Aggravated Menacing (F5), one count of Obstructing Official Business (M2), one count of Inducing Panic (M1) and one Count of Resisting Arrest (F4). Suspect was also booked on the following warrants. Aggravated Possession of Drugs (F5), Attempted Grand Theft (F5). ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
IX7MWkcOOMI | 19 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin — On September 16th, at 3:39 p.m., Pleasant Prairie Police Department observed a limousine driving well under the posted speed limit. The officer initiated a traffic stop for a registration violation near the 9200 block of Sheridan Road, but the driver sped off, prompting a pursuit. The driver attempted to pass other southbound traffic on the shoulder, lost control, and crashed into a ditch. The suspect then fled from the vehicle and a foot pursuit ensued. Additional officers from Pleasant Prairie and the Winthrop Harbor Police Department established a perimeter. The suspect was spotted several blocks away before fleeing into a wooded area. Police K9 Chase was deployed to track the suspect, and officers closed in on his location. An officer found the suspect hiding in the woods and called for assistance. The suspect engaged the officer in a physical altercation, including biting the officer. K9 Chase was utilized and successfully subdued the suspect with a bite to the arm. The suspect was taken into custody without further incident. No officers were injured during the arrest. A search of the vehicle resulted in methamphetamine being located with other items consistent with drug dealing. The suspect was identified as: 37-year-old Bradley R. Semrich, from Portage, Wisconsin. Bradley was transported by rescue personnel to a local hospital for evaluation prior to being transported to the Kenosha County Jail. Officers learned that Bradley had multiple outstanding warrants and was a convicted felon. Bradley was transported to the Kenosha County Jail on the following charges: Flee/Eluding, Battery to Officer, 1st Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety, Resisting an Officer, Possession with Intent to Deliver (Methamphetamine), Carrying Concealed Knife by a Felon, Felony Bail-Jumping, and multiple warrants. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:45 - Bodycam Footage 2:08 - Patreon Supporters
1l9_lelGw2c | 19 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Redding, California — On September 12, 2024, 38-year-old Fredrick “Rick” Phillips, was stopped by an officer with the Redding Police Department (RPD), on Bechelli Lane for a speeding violation. Phillips refused to identify himself as required by law for a traffic violation. Phillips was advised by the officer that he was being placed under arrest. Phillips became combative and refused to follow orders given by the officer. During the struggle, Phillips made several attempts to put his vehicle into drive. Phillips was ultimately taken into custody with the assistance of two citizens. RPD said that before being booked into the Shasta County Jail, Phillips was transported to a local hospital where he was cleared by a medical doctor. RPD said that misinformation around the arrest as well as allegations of excessive force the officer that spread online alleged that Phillips had been struck 10 times by the officer. RPD said the body cam footage shows that these allegations are inaccurate. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Yccq0V03NBE | 18 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rogers, Arkansas — On July 27, 2024, at approximately 7:43 p.m., Arkansas State Police Trooper Alexandria Duncan attempted to stop, 26-year-old Angel Zapet-Alvarado on I-49 southbound after he passed her marked patrol unit traveling 114 miles an hour in heavy traffic near the 83-mile marker. Zapet-Alvarado initially showed no signs of stopping, even after Trooper Duncan activated her emergency lights and sirens. After stopping his vehicle on the right shoulder, Trooper Duncan instructed Zapet-Alvarado to exit the vehicle. Trooper Duncan observed Zapet-Alvarado with his hand on the gearshift and stopped him from driving away in the vehicle by taking his keys. He ignored commands to exit the vehicle and resisted Trooper Duncan’s efforts to remove him. She deployed her taser when he refused to comply. Zapet-Alvarado wrestled the Trooper’s taser from her hands and threw it into interstate traffic. During the incident, Zapet-Alvarado kicked Trooper Duncan’s head multiple times. Kylie Sutton, 31, of Rogers witnessed the altercation and tried to assist Trooper Duncan. The Trooper used her service weapon to fire one round at Zapet-Alvarado, wounding him in the right temple. He continued to resist arrest and refused Trooper Duncan’s instructions to get on the ground. Zapet-Alvarado was transported to Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas, where he was treated and released to law enforcement. Toxicology results indicate his blood-alcohol was .16 and that cannabinoids were present. He was transported to the Benton County Sheriff’s Office Detention Center, where he remains. He was placed on hold for Homeland Security Investigation (HSI). Trooper Duncan was treated for non-life-threatening injuries she sustained when Zapet-Alvarado assaulted her. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
red4jzXor3I | 17 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wyandotte, Michigan — On September 14, 2024, at around 1:30 a.m., Officer Cox with the Wyandotte Police Department initiated a traffic stop. Unknown to Officer Cox, the man was transporting Heroin, Crack Cocaine, and Crystal Methamphetamines at the time of this traffic stop. When Officer Cox orders the man to exit the vehicle, he accelerates in an attempt to escape. After a brief police chase, the man loses control and crashes over the median on Fort Street which causes three of his tires to explode. The man attempts to run off, but the officer uses a taser on the suspect and takes him into custody. The driver reportedly has a long list of charges dating back to 2004, including drug possession, fleeing and eluding police, felony assault and more. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - Zak Bennett - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
YK-meYBXAyc | 16 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Toledo, Ohio — On July 31, 2024, around 5:31 p.m., Toledo Police received a report of a motor vehicle stolen at gunpoint in an aggravated robbery at a convenience store located at the 2000 block of W. Sylvania. According to the Police, the suspect, 23-year-old Michael Kahn, walked up to a 76-year-old man while holding a gun, fired a shot into the air and stole the man’s car. Officers utilizing the Flock Camera System were able to locate the stolen vehicle within minutes of the robbery. As officers observed the vehicle, Kahn fled. Kahn was taken into custody and the firearm used during the robbery was also recovered. According to court records, a Lucas County Grand Jury indicted Kahn on August 8, on charges of Aggravated Robbery, Failure to Comply, Heaving Weapons Under Disability and Improperly Handling Firearms in a Motor Vehicle. He’s pleaded not guilty to the charges. A judge set his bond at $100,000. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
9JOXDKkLc-A | 13 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On the early morning of September 10, 2024, Columbus police officers fatally shot 34-year-old Lamine Mahmoudi on the 200 block of Chittenden Avenue in the University District after he approached them holding two knives. Mahmoudi had been involved in multiple encounters with the police that day, which included efforts from the Mobile Crisis Response Unit, designed to handle mental health crises. The first call came in the evening of September 9, when police were called to Mahmoudi’s home after reports that he was holding a knife and bleeding. Although officers and mental health specialists tried to communicate with him, Mahmoudi refused to engage. The police returned later that night, but once again, Mahmoudi declined help, saying the police "needed to shoot him." The situation escalated on September 10, at around 1:30 a.m. when Mahmoudi was seen approaching officers outside a police substation while carrying a meat cleaver and a large kitchen knife. The officers repeatedly told him to drop the weapons, saying they did not want to hurt him, but Mahmoudi continued to walk towards them without responding. Despite attempts to de-escalate, the officers opened fire as Mahmoudi got closer, fatally wounding him. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is now reviewing the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 1:37 - Surveillance Footage 3:46 - Patreon Supporters
pvP744feAaQ | 12 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Beaumont, Texas — On Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at 1:49 a.m., the Vidor Police Department Dispatch Center received a call of a residential fire in the 900 block of Pin Oak, Vidor, Texas with possible children entrapped in the residence. Officers went immediately enroute to the structure fire. The first officer on-scene found the structure fully engulfed. The mother advised that her children were in the front room. Officer Stephenson immediately began to push and pull on a window air conditioning unit that was in the exterior window of the room the children were supposedly in. Officer Stephenson was able to dislodge the Window A/C unit to gain access to the room and children. Officer Stephenson, with the assistance of Officer Moss, was able to reach through the window and remove a 7-year-old and 9-year-old child. Within a minute of the removal of the children the room that the children were in had flames exiting the window. Both children were transported by Acadian Ambulance Service to Christus St. Elizabeth ER for smoke inhalation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
ivam6V4jQ8E | 11 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Irvine, California — On August 5, 2024, at about 2:15 a.m., a caregiver at a residence on Whistling Swan called 9-1-1 after discovering his patient was bloody and unresponsive. When Irvine Police Department (IPD) responded to the house, they found an unoccupied gold Honda minivan that crashed into the front of the house. The caregiver was contacted and officers ultimately made entry into the residence where they located the victim, who used a wheelchair for mobility, deceased from apparent stab wounds. He was identified as 38-year-old John Bash. As officers were canvassing the area for the minivan driver, an IPD officer encountered the registered owner at Stonecreek South and West Yale Loop. During the exchange, the officer observed the suspect, 47-year-old Aaron Matthew Shindle, holding a knife. Shindle raised the knife and advanced towards the officer when an officer-involved shooting occurred. A knife was recovered at the scene. Shindle was transported to a local hospital, where he later died. Preliminarily, the suspect is a former caregiver for the victim. Detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident. They do not believe there are any additional suspects. A subsequent investigation revealed, Shindle was responsible for the homicide on Whistling Swan. He was a former caregiver to the homicide victim and the registered owner of the vehicle found crashed into the residence. Investigators discovered, Shindle crashed his Honda Odyssey into to the homicide victim's residence, he exited the vehicle and entered the victim's home, he then entered the victim's room where he repeatedly and maliciously stabbed the victim over and over again. Shindle then fled the location on foot and was wandering about the area until he was contacted by the officer at Stonecreek South and West Yale Loop. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 0:19 - 911 Call 3:37 - Bodycam Footage 5:18 - Patreon Supporters
AS7jqenwRN0 | 11 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Juneau, Alaska — On July 15, 2024, a Juneau Police Department officer was patrolling the downtown area when he identified 35-year man Steven Kissack who was a person of interest in a recent assault. During the interview, Kissack approached the officer with a knife in hand. The officer issued repeated verbal commands to drop the knife and initiated a request for emergency backup over the radio.Other law enforcement officers arrived on scene. Commands to drop the knife were continually repeated. Kissack did not comply. Three 40 mm, less lethal rounds were deployed and struck Kissack. On the video, the officers use the term “40”. This is in reference to the blunt impact less lethal rounds. Steven Kissack charged at the officers while brandishing his knife. Two law enforcement officers discharged their firearms and Kissack was struck. Lifesaving efforts were performed by law enforcement on scene and Capital City Fire/Rescue. Steven Kissack was taken to the local hospital for treatment. Kissack was pronounced deceased a short time later. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Troy Polansky - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Phelps 16:57 - Bodycam: Officer Gifford 17:44 - Bodycam: Officer Kissner 18:34 - Bodycam: Officer Allen 19:52 - Patreon Supporters
TP3ZLSdjukc | 11 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Burlington, Vermont — On June 5, 2024, at approximately 2:44 p.m., the Burlington Police Department’s Dispatch Center received a third party call regarding an active domestic assault in progress. The caller stated an individual known to them stated the assault was taking place on Riverside Avenue in the parking lot of Cumberland Farms, located at 454 Riverside Avenue, in the City of Burlington, VT. Officers arrived on scene and spoke to witnesses while other Officers canvassed the area for the suspect vehicle as it fled prior to Officers’ arrival. Officers had prior knowledge of the suspect vehicle based on a Be On the Lookout (BOL) that was issued to local law enforcement agencies by the Colchester Police Department. Officers located the suspected vehicle in the rear parking lot of Domino’s Pizza. Officers attempted to make contact with the vehicle when a male later identified as 41-year-old Thomas Burke, got into the driver’s seat, and exited the parking lot at a high rate of speed. As Burke’s vehicle exited the parking lot in a negligent manner, he almost stuck an Officer who had arrived in a marked police cruiser with its blue lights activated. Burke then continued to operate the motor vehicle at a high rate of speed. Ultimately, Burke crashed his vehicle into several vehicles that were stopped at the traffic light. Burke exited the vehicle in possession of a hammer refusing verbal commands from the Officers. Burke then fled on foot behind residential buildings which led to a short foot pursuit. Burke stopped, turned towards Officers still in possession of the hammer, and took a fighting stance. Burke made threats towards Officers. Officers deployed less lethal impact munitions (LLIMs). Burke was struck, causing him to drop the hammer, and he was taken into custody without further incident. The Burlington Fire Department transported Burke to the University of Vermont Medical Center’s Emergency Department (UVMMC ED) for medical evaluation. It was later learned that Burke was involved in multiple vehicle pursuits by neighboring law enforcement agencies. Burke was transported to Northwest Correctional Facility and lodged on $25,000 bail. Burke was arraigned in court on charges of Attempted Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Grossly Negligent Operation, Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest, Leaving a Scene of an Accident, Eluding Police Officer while operating in a grossly negligent manner, and Impeding a Public Officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
oc6k7rwsv9w | 11 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, D.C. — On Sunday, September 1, 2024, at approximately 5:30 a.m., Metropolitan Police Officers responded at the 2500 block of Marion Barry Avenue Southeast for the report of a crash. Responding officers observed a vehicle struck the side of a commercial building, causing minor damage. The driver was still inside the vehicle unresponsive, and officers observed a firearm inside the vehicle. Officers immediately called for additional officers to respond to the scene. A short time later the suspect began moving inside the vehicle. Officers observed a weapon in the suspect’s possession and gave verbal commands to drop the weapon. As the officers approached the suspect with their service weapons drawn, the suspect grabbed one of the officer’s service weapons. At that time, two officers discharged their service weapons, striking the suspect. DC Fire and EMS were already on the scene and immediately began rendering care. After all lifesaving measures failed, the suspect succumbed to his injuries. The suspect has been identified as 26-year-old Justin Robinson, of Southeast, DC. The suspect’s weapon was recovered on the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:21 - Bodycam: Officer #3 2:57 - Patreon Supporters
V-HeFmvniuI | 10 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Miami, Florida — On September 8, 2024, Miami-Dade Police officers pulled over Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill near Hard Rock Stadium just hours before a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The officers stopped Hill, driving a black McLaren, for reckless driving and not wearing a seatbelt. The situation escalated when Hill rolled his window up after handing his license to the officer. The officer knocked on the window again, demanding Hill keep it down. Hill, frustrated, asked for his ticket and rolled the window back up. This led to another officer forcibly pulling Hill from the car, pushing him face-first to the ground, and handcuffing him. As the confrontation unfolded, Hill was heard on the phone with Drew Brooks, the Miami Dolphins’ director of team security, informing him of his detainment. Fellow Dolphin players Calais Campbell and Jonnu Smith arrived at the scene in an attempt to assist Hill. Campbell was briefly detained but later released without charges. Despite the rough handling, Hill did not resist arrest. Officers berated him for failing to comply with orders, and at one point, mocked him for his claim of having a knee injury, which he cited as the reason for not sitting on the ground. Hill received citations for careless driving and not wearing a seatbelt but was not arrested. Miami-Dade police announced that the officer who used force on Hill had been placed on administrative duties, pending an internal investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/4dYwN2b Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3MH4olq Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/4dYxgBt Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3TpyL3y Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Bby9Ij BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/3Zl7Fy3 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
tBFurlOsaBI | 10 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On August 28, 2024, at approximately 12:15 p.m., LMPD Officer Brandon Brinkley was working a non-injury collision when an off-duty LMPD Officer requested backup to assist the Kentucky State Police, at the intersection of New Cut Road in Outer Loop. Officer Brinkley responded to the scene where he was met by a trooper with the Kentucky State Police and the off-duty LMPD Officer who radioed for help. Officer Brinkley learned the trooper had been in pursuit of a vehicle that crashed in the intersection. The trooper detained the driver of the vehicle, however an armed passenger had fled from the scene toward the Peddler's Mall in Walmart nearby. The trooper described the suspect as a male wearing an orange shirt. Officer Brinkley leaves the scene of the collision and goes to the last known location of the fleeing suspect. Officer Brinkley enters the tire center of the Walmart and begins asking customers if they saw a suspect, wearing an orange shirt. At least two customers direct the Officer to the armed suspect's last known location inside Walmart. Officer Brinkley begins to search the crowded store, for the alleged armed suspect while more LMPD Officers were responding to the scene. During his search, Officer Brinkley observes an orange shirt discarded in one of the aisles of the Walmart, indicating the armed suspect may have altered his appearance. Officer Brinkley spots the suspect running towards the front of the store and begins to pursue him on foot. The suspect exits the front of the store with Officer Brinkley close behind. The suspect ignores all commands to stop. Outside of the store, Officer Brinkley notifies dispatch and responding Officers that the suspect is reaching in his waistband. The suspect turns the corner of the store and forcibly enters the minivan of an innocent victim in the pharmacy Drive-Thru. He attempts to carjack a female victim at gunpoint, by demanding the victim to drive while pressing on the gas pedal with one hand and attempting to maneuver the gear shifter with the other. Bodycam footage shows the suspect's repeated attempts to both accelerate the vehicle and transfer the vehicle from Park to Drive. The engine can be heard revving as Officer Brinkley approaches the vehicle. As the suspect attempts to maneuver the gear shifter, Officer Brinkley discharges his firearm several times through the front windshield of the minivan, striking the suspect. The victim safely escapes her vehicle as Officer Brinkley subdues the suspect. Officer Brinkley holds the suspect at Bay until backup arrives shortly after. Officers remove the suspect from the vehicle, place him under arrest and provide medical attention. Two weapons were recovered from the scene. One handgun was a realistic looking replica and was found in the front pants pocket of the suspect. A second handgun which was real, was discovered on the floorboard of the vehicle. The female victim of the carjacking was located nearby moments later and was uninjured. The Suspect in this incident is identified as 37-year-old Randall Allen. He sustained non-life-threatening gunshot wounds and was transported to the University of Louisville Hospital for treatment. He will be charged with the following in relation to this incident: Robbery (1st degree), Possession of Handgun by Convicted Felon, Wanton Endangerment (1st degree), Fleeing or Evading Police (2nd degree), Unlawful Imprisonment (1st degree), Possession of a Controlled Substance (1st degree) Methamphetamine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Resisting Arrest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you.
MXZ-H6FhUX0 | 09 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 4, 2024, at 9:04 p.m., Lakewood Station deputies responded to a residence in the 8400 block of Quimby Street, Paramount, regarding a family disturbance and battery just occurred call. Upon their arrival, deputies contacted the victim in the driveway of the residence and observed injuries to the victim’s face. The victim said that his adult male son punched him during an argument. The male was later identified as 30-year-old Julio Cesar Palomares. The victim escorted the deputies to the rear patio area of the residence to contact Palomares. As deputies approached an open exterior bedroom door, Palomares exited the door, retrieved a pair of scissors from his pocket, and aggressively advanced toward deputies while holding the scissors in a threatening manner. Deputies gave Palomares verbal commands to stop but Palomares continued to advance toward one of the deputies. A deputy deployed a TASER at Palomares, which was ineffective. Palomares continued to advance toward the deputies while still holding the scissors, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Palomares was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Deputies ordered him to drop the scissors and he complied. Deputies approached and rendered first aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel. Palomares sustained several gunshot wounds and was pronounced deceased at the scene. The victim sustained a laceration to his left eyebrow area and abrasions to the left side of his face. Palomares’ mother sustained an abrasion to her right forearm. No deputies or other persons were injured. A pair of scissors, approximately seven inches in length, was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:34 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:13 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 3:04 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 3:24 - Patreon Supporters
o9CFehdKT5I | 07 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hightstown, New Jersey — On March 31, 2024, two Hightstown police officers, Kenneth Larsen and Daniel Abbatemarco, responded to a distressing 911 call about a choking baby. The situation was tense as officers arrived on the scene, with a baby struggling to breathe and the sound of a woman crying in the background, captured on police body camera footage. Officer Larsen quickly sprang into action, performing the infant Heimlich maneuver on the child. Moments later, the relief of the parents standing nearby can be heard as the object causing the baby to choke was dislodged, allowing the baby to breathe again. "She’s breathing, she’s OK," an officer is heard saying as the baby began to cry, a reassuring sign that the child was safe. Medical professionals checked the baby afterward and confirmed that she was in good condition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
sj8JCBWfrGk | 06 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On May, 28, 2024, at about 9:30 a.m., IMPD Officers responded to a report of an armed carjacking at a gas station in the 2800 Block of N. Post Road. After pumping gas, the victim was sitting in the driver's seat of her dodge charger when she was approached by a man wearing a mask and armed with a gun. The suspect knocked on her window and pointed the gun at her. The victim later told officers the man said he would shoot her if she didn't give him everything. The suspect forced the woman out of the car and then took her cell phone and disabled it. The suspect vehicle with three men inside drove away, followed by the carjacked vehicle. The victim was not injured. Dispatch broadcast a department-wide description of the suspect vehicle and the carjacked vehicle. Shortly after the broadcast from dispatch, Officer Kirby located both vehicles at an apartment complex in the 9100 Block of Cavalier Court. As Officer Kirby approached, he observed a man wearing a mask and pink gloves who had a gun holstered in his waistband. The man armed with a handgun and wearing a mask and pink gloves was later identified as 20-year-old Jarrett Gray, Jr. When Officer Kirby approached Gray, he fled. Gray ran towards the suspect vehicle, which was fleeing the area. Gray picked up objects from the ground and Officer Kirby discharged his service weapon. Gray dropped the gun and then fell to the ground. Gray then makes a motion toward his right calf. Officer Kirby again discharged his service weapon. Additional officers arrived on the scene. The officers approached Gray and began medical aid. Gray was transported to the hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. Two handguns were recovered near Gray. The first firearm had been converted to a fully automatic handgun due to the addition of a machine gun conversion device which was affixed to the slide of the gun. The second gun was recovered from Gray's waistband. The suspect vehicle fled the apartment complex after the officer-involved shooting. A short time later, that vehicle was located in the 300 Block of N. Shortridge Road. Several men were detained in connection with the carjacking. 20-year-old Joseph Dauda was arrested for his role in the armed robbery. The victim's car was recovered. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:45 - Bodycam: Officer Kirby 4:05 - Patreon Supporters
GhA4MXb3KrM | 06 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On August 7, 2024, Houston Police Officers responded to a trespassing call at a gas station at 5716 North Freeway (North Interstate Highway 45) and detained two males. One male was given a warning and told to leave the property. The second male (suspect) was found to have active warrants and, as officers conducted a search on him, they found a pistol concealed in his waistband. Officers attempted to place the suspect under arrest, but he pushed away from them and attempted to move his hands toward the pistol. Officers gave the suspect verbal commands not to do so and, as the struggled continued, one officer discharged a weapon and struck the suspect one time. Officers detained the suspect, removed the pistol from his waistband and provided medical assistance until Houston Fire Department paramedics arrived. The suspect was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased. No officers were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 5:28 - Bodycam: Officer 12:36 - Bodycam: Officer 16:47 - Patreon Supporters
MOkHBCp7CyY | 06 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 3, 2024, at 9:46 a.m., Lakewood Station deputies responded to the intersection of South Street and Woodruff Avenue, Lakewood, regarding a person with a knife call. Prior to their arrival, the call was updated to an assault with a deadly weapon. The caller reported that a male Hispanic had just swung a knife towards him. The male was later identified as 29-year-old Joshua Castaneda from the city of Tujunga. Upon their arrival, deputies located Castaneda, who was armed with a knife in each hand. Castaneda was given numerous verbal commands to drop the knives and surrender, but he did not comply. Castaneda’s hands were elevated in a striking position, and he demanded deputies shoot and kill him. Deputies deployed a TASER at Castaneda, which was ineffective. Deputies continued to give commands to drop the knives, but Castaneda again demanded deputies shoot and kill him. Castaneda advanced toward one of the deputies, causing the deputy to walk backward away from him. Deputies continuously ordered Castaneda to drop the knives, but he refused to comply and continued to advance toward the deputies, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Castaneda was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Deputies ordered him to relinquish possession of the knives, and he complied. Deputies approached and rendered first aid to Castaneda, pending the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel. Castaneda sustained several gunshot wounds to his upper torso. Castaneda was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for non-life- threatening injuries. No deputies or other persons were injured during this incident. A large kitchen knife with an approximate 10-inch blade and a switchblade knife, in the open position with an approximate four-inch blade were recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:42 - Cell Phone Video 2:12 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:58 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 4:28 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 4:57 - Patreon Supporters
Ijm__rtbvQU | 06 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, N.Y. — On May 26, 2024, at approximately 2:20 a.m., two NYPD officers were in a marked patrol vehicle at the intersection of Central Avenue and Eldert Street in Brooklyn after responding to a previous unrelated call. Upon exiting the patrol vehicle, the officers encountered Andre Joseph Mayfield, who was standing near the patrol vehicle and holding a knife. The officers deployed a taser, which caused Mayfield to fall. Mayfield stood up and approached the officers with the knife. The officers discharged their firearms, striking Mayfield. Mayfield was transported to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead. Officers recovered two knives at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:01 - Bodycam: Officer Chaer 1:41 - Bodycam: Officer Bellevue 2:18 - Patreon Supporters
hYLjH0kgkxU | 06 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On July 4, 2024, at approximately 1:55 p.m., Harris County Sheriff's Office deputies were dispatched to the 1400 block of FM 1960 West in North Harris County regarding a man pointing a gun at vehicles and people in the area. Multiple calls were received by the Emergency Dispatch Center. Upon arrival, deputies observed the suspect's vehicle parked in front of the store and a man matching the description of the suspect. One deputy went inside the store and saw the suspect, later identified as 47-year-old Juan Perez, standing in line with a handgun inside his waistband. The deputy told him to raise his hands. Perez pulled out the handgun from his waistband. The deputy discharged his weapon striking Perez. Deputies detained Perez and immediately began life saving efforts. Emergency Medical Services transported Perez to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Homicide Investigators conducted the investigation and revealed the handgun to be a pellet gun. Juan Perez was charged with two counts of Aggravated Assault and Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:29 - Bodycam Footage 1:00 - Patreon Supporters
BE3Dp8BDq78 | 04 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Warren, Michigan — On January 28, 2024, an employee at the Speedway Gas Station located at 24940 Mound Road called the Warren Police Department after a man refused to leave the store. The man had been playing loud music inside the store, causing a disturbance. When officers arrived at the scene, they found the man with a dog named Jynx sitting between his legs. The officers instructed the man to leave the store or face arrest. In response, the man tied the dog's leash around his waist, seemingly preparing for a confrontation. One of the officers on the scene mentioned that the man had previously been seen with a pair of scissors and a large knife, raising concerns about potential danger. Despite repeated warnings, the man refused to comply with the officers' orders. As a result, the police deployed their tasers to subdue him. Unfortunately, one of the taser prongs struck the dog, Jynx, as well. The man was quickly handcuffed, searched, and then transported to a patrol vehicle before being taken to jail. After the man was secured, officers brought the dog's owner inside the store, to retrieve Jynx. The owner informed the officers that the man was his Uncle. An officer removed the taser prong from the dog, who was then released to go home with his owner. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Arrest of the Suspect 8:23 - Dog Returned to its Owner 14:23 - Patreon Supporters
YDwKaQqlwns | 04 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Littleton, Colorado — On September 4, 2024, at 2:38 a.m., Douglas County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a call of a burglary in progress at a salvage yard in the 8300 block of Blakeland Drive in Littleton. Deputies set up a perimeter. The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Brenton Zeiler, of Aurora, allegedly rammed a deputy’s patrol car in an attempt to get away. It was later determined Zeiler was driving a stolen Toyota Tundra. Deputies began a pursuit of the suspect who allegedly fired shots at deputies and Englewood police officers who joined the pursuit. The suspect crashed near Village Greens Park in Greenwood Village and was taken into custody. One deputy was evaluated at the hospital after his patrol car was rammed. He has been released and expected to make a full recovery. The suspect is facing charges of attempted first degree murder of a peace officer, motor vehicle theft, reckless endangerment, vehicular assault, resisting arrest, obstructing a peace officer, vehicular eluding, 2nd degree burglary, and criminal mischief. The search continues for two possible accomplices. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - John - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
tcnA53UScS4 | 03 Sep 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On August 9, 2024, at approximately 8:20 p.m., Atlanta Police officers responded to the Boulevard Food Mart located at 356 Boulevard NE in reference to a person being robbed. Upon arrival, officers spoke to the victim who stated that while he was inside of the store, he was approached by an unidentified black male who brandished a semi-automatic handgun with an extended magazine and demanded the victim's car keys. The victim advised that the suspect then forcefully snatched the victim's car keys from his hand before fleeing from the location. Responding officers were able to obtain surveillance footage which captured the entire incident. A little more than a week later, on August 17th, 2024, at approximately 5:58 p.m., while an officer was on patrol at 356 Boulevard NE, he was flagged down at the store in reference to information on the robbery suspect. The reporting party stated to the officer that the suspect had been seen coming into the store earlier in the day and that he still may be in the area. After receiving that information, the officer then conducted a canvass in the vicinity of the store. While canvassing, the officer was able to locate a male who matched the description of the robbery suspect from the surveillance footage. Initially, the suspect attempted to walk away from the officer but the officer was able to detain the suspect without incident. The officer then attempted to transport the suspect back to the original incident location however, the suspect managed to maneuver out of his handcuffs and escaped from the patrol vehicle. Officers immediately initiated a search and were able to locate the suspect a short time later in the parking garage of a residential property. Upon seeing the officers approach, the suspect took flight and a foot chase ensued. The foot chase was brief though as a number of additional officers swarmed the area and finally apprehended the suspect. The robbery suspect was later identified as 27-year-old Jaquan Blakeney. Blakeney was charged with Armed Robbery, Aggravated Assault, and Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony. Blakeney also had an outstanding warrant out of Calhoun County, GA. Blakeney was transported to the Fulton County Jail for processing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Scott Mackin - Amatullah Bashir - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brother.Legal' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
a-nHzbb1kuI | 30 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On June 25, 2024, Just after 3 p.m., IMPD northwest district officers were dispatched to the 9000 block of Wesleyan road on a report of shots fired. Multiple 9-1-1 callers reported that a man crashed his truck into another car in the parking lot of a business. The callers, who gave varying descriptions of the firearm, said the suspect exited his pickup truck and started shooting. It was later learned that this was a targeted domestic incident. The suspect, 45-year-old Elijah Radford, knew the victim. Witnesses said Radford put the rifle to the woman's head and pulled the trigger, but the gun did not fire. Callers were on the phone when Radford exited the building. Officers were arriving as Radford entered his truck and began to drive away from the scene. Officers immediately entered the building and located two victims: a woman with a gunshot wound and a man with bite wounds and other injuries. At the same time, other officers focused on the suspect fleeing in the Maroon Dodge Ram pickup truck. A Lawrence police officer and a Marion County Sheriff's Deputy quickly located Radford's vehicle. Radford did not stop for the officers and a pursuit was initiated. The pursuit continued for several miles along interstate 465. Radford drove at speeds up to 100 miles per hour. Multiple agencies were involved including IMPD, Indiana State Police, Marion County Sheriff's Office and the Lawrence Police Department. Radford exited I-465 at the Allisonville Exit, turned East on E. 82nd street, and then north on Craig Street. With officers in close pursuit, Radford cut across a grassy area into an apartment complex parking lot. Radford crashed his truck into one of the apartment buildings. Radford drove through the grassy area followed by officer Lenane. The vehicle driven by Radford stopped in front of an apartment building, and he forced his way into an apartment. Officer Lenane exited his patrol vehicle and is heard saying "we have to go in there" after Radford forced his way into the apartment. As officer Lenane neared the door, a Woman is heard screaming inside the apartment. Investigators learned that Radford was familiar with this apartment and knew the victim. Officer Lenane went upstairs where Radford was holding a knife to the Woman's back. Officer lenane said "Drop the Knife", but Radford did not comply. Officer Lenane discharged his service weapon. Lawrence police officer Thorup entered the apartment seconds after officer Lenane. Officer Thorup discharged his service weapon while on the stairs. Radford was pronounced deceased at the scene by Indianapolis emergency medical services. After officers discharged their service weapons, Radford fell to the floor still holding the knife. The victim in the apartment that Radford held at knifepoint was not injured. The woman who was shot and the other man who was injured at the original scene were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. That man suffered abrasions and bites after he struggled with Radford over the firearm. The man was able to gain control of the firearm from Radford, possibly preventing additional injuries or death. That firearm was recovered at the original shooting scene by IMPD officers. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 0:27 - 2nd 911 Call 1:18 - Pursuit Map 1:48 - Bodycam Footage 2:45 - Patreon Supporters
J4K1EBVK8sc | 30 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn Park, Minnesota — On June 23, 2024 at 3:51a.m., the Brooklyn Park Police Department responded to a 7-month-old baby not breathing. Officers attempted life saving first aid however the baby did not survive. A death investigation commenced at the home. While officers were on scene of a death investigation, the father of the deceased, 24-year-old Oronde Neal Reese, without warning, locked himself in a bedroom. A male family member forced the door open and entered the room while alerting officers that there was a gun in the bedroom with Reese. Several officers entered the room and attempted to physically contain Reese, who was now rummaging through items in a closet. Reese then brandished a firearm and racked a round into the chamber. A chaotic physical altercation ensued while an officer was attempting to gain control of Reese. Reese turned towards the officers in the room, at which time a second officer observed a firearm in Reese's hand. That officer discharged his service weapon, striking Reese, causing him to drop the gun. Officers on scene performed life saving first aid to Reese who survived the incident. Brooklyn Park PD says that Officer Momodou Dibba has been cleared of wrongdoing in its own internal investigation and returned to active duty as of Aug. 22. However, the incident remains under investigation by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA), which will forward its findings to the Hennepin County Attorney's Office. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office meanwhile continues to investigate the death of the baby. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
oE_lCAzch04 | 30 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On May 1, 2024, at approximately 7:17 p.m., Harris County Sheriff's Office deputies were dispatched to the 3200 block of Palston Bend Lane in North Harris County in response to multiple 911 calls regarding a man holding a knife and a cross while impeding traffic. At approximately 7:19 p.m., two deputies arrived at the scene. They saw a man later identified as 61-year-old Emile Ciampicini, holding a knife and a cross above his head, standing in the road. Deputies verbally commanded Ciampicini to back away and to get on the ground. Ciampicini dropped the knife, but did not comply with commands to get on the ground and advanced toward the deputies while holding the cross above his head. One deputy discharged his duty weapon, striking Ciampicini multiple times. Deputies requested EMS and rendered medical assistance. Ciampicini was pronounced deceased at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'James Campbell' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:53 - Dashcam Footage 2:14 - Bodycam Footage 3:25 - Patreon Supporters
XD2ywsxcIvM | 30 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Richardson, Texas — On August 25, 2024 at 4:11 a.m., Richardson Police Officers responded to a residence in the 1500 block of Fair Oaks Dr. in response to a domestic violence incident in-progress. The victim reported that she had been assaulted by her boyfriend, 37-year-old Emmanuel Blanco Cruz, who was armed with a weapon. Upon arrival, the first officer on the scene found Cruz in the garage, wielding a large knife. Despite repeated, loud verbal commands to drop the weapon, Cruz ignored these instructions. He exited the garage, moved through the backyard, towards the officer, causing her to retreat backwards away from the approaching suspect. Cruz made his way to a parked pickup truck in the rear driveway, where he reached inside, then suddenly turned toward the officer, brandishing the knife in threatening manner. In response, the officer discharged her firearm once, hitting Cruz in the upper body. Emergency medical assistance was provided by officers until paramedics arrived and transported Cruz to the hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:25 - Bodycam Footage 4:15 - Patreon Supporters
9-BMuq3br-E | 29 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Stonington, Connecticut — On Friday, August 23, 2024, Stonington Police were called to a home on Elaine Street on a report of a domestic disturbance. Police said 32-year-old William Frick had assaulted his father and threatened to kill him. Upon arriving at the scene, Officers Peter Sieczkiewicz and Anthony Brito encountered Frick, who was armed with two large knives. As the officers entered the house, Frick, who had been concealing one hand behind his back, suddenly lunged at Officers Sieczkiewicz, attempting to slash him with one of the knives. The officer narrowly avoided the blade, though Frick managed to strike him in the face with his hand. In a swift response, Officers Sieczkiewicz and Brito tackled Frick to the ground, disarming him and discovering a second knife he had dropped during the struggle. Throughout the ordeal, Frick exhibited erratic behavior, screaming profanities, laughing, and repeatedly urging the officers to "kill me now." Despite the heightened tension, the officers were able to subdue Frick without sustaining serious injuries. One officer and Frick’s father suffered minor injuries but did not require hospitalization. Following his arrest, Frick was charged with several serious offenses, including criminal attempt to commit first-degree assault, assault on a police officer, third-degree assault on an elderly victim, disorderly conduct, payment card theft, second-degree threatening and carrying a dangerous weapon. His initial bond was set at $500,000 but was later reduced to $100,000 during his arraignment. Frick is currently being held at the Corrigan Correctional Center in Montville, with his next court appearance scheduled for September 13. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
hYMzSSIx9UA | 29 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Canton, Ohio — On August 24, 2024, around 8:30 p.m., a citizen reported an argument involving 10-15 individuals in the 1800 block of Morris Ave NE. Several Canton Police Officers responded, including detectives from the Coordinated Response Team, who had received intelligence related to gun violence in the Mahoning Manor complex. Multiple people fled from the scene and arriving officers engaged in two foot pursuits. One suspect was carrying a firearm that was plainly visible to the pursuing officer and the pursuit was discontinued without an apprehension. Officers responding to point of call encountered multiple additional suspects. Officers ordered the suspects to the ground and they appeared to be complying when Officer Brandon Momirov kicked 21-year-old Jaemiier McElroy in the chest. All suspects were taken into custody. Officers recovered two Glock 9mm pistols on the scene. A backpack containing a large amount of marijuana, currency and scales was recovered in a nearby vehicle. The actions of Officer Momirov are currently under review. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
8oax2ZxjYm0 | 29 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Muskogee, Oklahoma — On August 26, 2024, at approximately 9:20 p.m., an Officer with the Muskogee Police made a traffic stop for defective vehicle in the 1700 block of North York Street. The officer made contact with the driver of the vehicle and three other occupants inside the vehicle. After conducting a records check of the occupants in the vehicle the officer was notified by dispatch that one of the occupants had felony warrants. When the backing officer arrived on scene they approached the vehicle on the rear passenger's side and ask the suspect to exit the vehicle. At that point the officer opened the vehicle door and the suspect turned towards the officer's and pointed a gun at them. The officers fired multiple shots at the suspect striking him at least one time. The suspect did not fire his weapon. The other three occupants of the vehicle were not struck by gunfire but one of them had a minor injury and was transported to St Francis Muskogee and later declined treatment. The suspect was transported to a Tulsa hospital where he was treated for his injuries and released to police custody. He was then transported to the Muskogee County jail. The suspect has been identified as 23-year-old Jordan Pierce. His charges are Assault and Battery with a deadly weapon and a felony warrant for possession of CDS with intent. The officers involved in the incident were not injured. Both officers have been placed on routine paid administrative leave pending the investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Griffith 4:51 - Bodycam: Officer Fleming 6:31 - Patreon Supporters
ngjM9hRFzHc | 28 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Palm Coast, Florida — On Tuesday, August 27, at approximately noon, the FCSO Communications Center was notified by the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office that a blue 2018 Ferrari 488 Spider, which had been stolen in Rhode Island days earlier following an armed home invasion, had fled from SJSO deputies who attempted a traffic stop and was fleeing into Flagler County. The driver of the vehicle, identified as 19-year-old Johnathan Costa, of Cranston, Rhode Island, was wanted by the Cranston Police Department and was reported to be armed and dangerous. Deputies were dispatched to the county line, and they quickly located the vehicle after it entered Flagler County and attempted a traffic stop. The vehicle failed to stop, continuing to travel at speeds over 100 mph and narrowly avoiding colliding with multiple other vehicles on the roadway. With assistance from Florida Highway Patrol, Interstate 95 and US 1 were temporarily shut down and stop sticks were placed on multiple roadways in the vehicle’s direction of travel as deputies attempted to stop the vehicle. As the vehicle fled through a school zone on Belle Terre Parkway, deputies reduced their speed and lost sight of the vehicle. After a visual was lost, patrol units in the area searched for the vehicle near its last known location with assistance from the Real Time Crime Center, Flagler County Fire Rescue's FireFlight helicopter, SJSO’s Main One helicopter, and FHP. Out of precaution, local schools including Wadsworth Elementary School and Buddy Taylor Middle School were briefly placed in a “secure hold” status. Through investigative means, detectives determined that Costa had a friend who resided on Royal Palm Lane in Palm Coast. Believing that Costa could possibly be hiding there, a be-on-the-lookout was issued for the area. At approximately 4:30 p.m., Chief David Williams located the stolen vehicle behind the residence on Royal Palm Lane. Costa had attempted to hide the stolen vehicle by covering it with red and blue tarps. Unfortunately for him, the vehicle was still fully visible from the roadway. Deputies set up a perimeter around the residence and made announcements to Costa to exit. Shortly after, Costa exited the residence and was secured without incident. Costa was arrested as a Fugitive from Justice out of Rhode Island with Entering Dwelling with Felonious Intent, Using a Firearm when Committing a Crime of Violence, and Conspiracy charges in connection with the home invasion and vehicle theft. The investigation is still ongoing and local charges may be pending. Costa was transported to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility, where he is being held without bond. Before Costa was apprehended, he was believed to be travelling with Logan Slezak, another suspect in the Rhode Island home invasion. However, detectives determined that Slezak was not present and was believed to still be in Rhode Island. Within hours of Costa’s arrest, Slezak turned himself in to the North Providence Police Department and he was taken into custody by the CPD shortly after. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
pULKSm2gZ3U | 28 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 29, 2024, around 3:20 a.m., West Los Angeles Division uniformed officers responded to a radio call of a Burglary Suspect in the 2600 block of South Halm Avenue. When the officers arrived, they met with the person who had called the police and were told the suspect, later identified as 31-year-old Lavell Adams, attempted to break into his home before breaking his elderly neighbor’s window and entering her residence, causing her to flee. Shortly thereafter, the woman’s house was set on fire. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded and also observed Adams inside the residence. While inside the residence, officers attempted to take Adams into custody; however, Adams was armed with a knife and lunged toward officers, resulting in one officer deploying two Beanbag shotgun rounds towards Adams, who then barricaded himself inside the residence while still armed with the knife. Metropolitan Division Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) responded and were establishing containment when Adams exited the residence through a side window covered with a blanket. Special Weapons and Tactics officers gave multiple commands for Adams to show his hands, drop the blanket, and comply with their directions. Multiple warnings related to force being used were also verbalized to Adams. Adams did not comply; instead, he lifted his right arm, holding a large butcher knife, and charged the officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting with the simultaneous deployment of a TASER. The suspect was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground, dropping the knife. Los Angeles Fire Department Tactical Emergency Medical Support (TEMS) unit immediately assessed Adams, who was determined to be deceased. No officers or other community members were injured due to this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 0:29 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:54 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:30 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:15 - Bodycam: Officer #4 6:47 - Bodycam: Officer #5 7:40 - Bodycam: SWAT Officer #1 8:23 - Bodycam: SWAT Officer #2 9:08 - Bodycam: SWAT Officer #3 9:21 - Bodycam: SWAT Officer #1 9:33 - Bodycam: SWAT Officer #4 9:44 - Bodycam: SWAT Officer #5 10:00 - Patreon Supporters
v2y30LN5-ak | 28 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wauwatosa, Wisconsin — On May 22, 2024, Wauwatosa Police Department and Fire Department were called at the Pinelawn Cemetery at 10700 West Capitol Drive, for an argument/fight between family members. Bodycam footage shows officers arriving and encountering a group of 10-12 individuals including 37-year-old Johnny George who were at the cemetery for a good portion of the day having a celebration of life for a departed loved one. Records show that at 8:38pm, the Wauwatosa Fire Dept. responded to the cemetery for a 61-year-old male, who was having a medical issue. When WFD arrived at the scene, they observed the group was disorderly and called for assistance from the Wauwatosa Police. Officer Gerstmeier arrived on the scene and approached the group, which included George. Members in the group were arguing / yelling and appeared to be intoxicated. Officer Gerstmeier attempted to talk to the group, but George was argumentative and confrontational. When Officer Gerstmeier went to grab George’s arm in an apparent effort to control him, George struggled. George grabbed the Officer’s vest and swung at the officer, striking Officer Gerstmeier to the head. At this time Officer Matthew Martell deployed his taser towards George, which struck George to the lower back area. George fell to the ground. Officer Gerstmeier ultimately gained control of George’s arms as George was lying on his stomach. At the time, Officer Gerstmeier was positioned straddling George over his buttock area. As Officer Gerstmeier was straddling George, he had control of George’s arms behind his back until George could be handcuffed. George could be heard breathing at this time. Officer Patnode-Fonseca arrived at the scene and handcuffed George. George was then rolled onto his side and put in the seated position. Of note, George was lying on his stomach for a total of approximately 90 seconds. After George was in the seated position, officers discovered that George was not responsive. The officers immediately alerted WFD, who was still on the scene. WFD then tended to George and administered CPR. George ultimately stopped breathing. George was conveyed to Froedtert Hospital. George was discovered not to have any injuries, other than broken ribs, which were the result of CPR. George still remains non-responsive as of this date. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
miFKzKFyjEo | 27 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vero Beach, Florida — On August 16, 2024, at around 2:14 p.m. a deputy from the Indian River County Sheriff's Office (IRCSO) observed a sport bike traveling at an estimated 115 mph in a 45 mph zone on State Road 60 near the Vero Beach Outlets. The deputy activated a radar gun, confirming the speed at 120 mph, and immediately initiated a pursuit. As 22-year-old Austin Schwartz, continued to flee, both IRCSO deputies and Vero Beach police joined the ground chase. Meanwhile, the IRCSO helicopter, HAWK, tracked Schwartz from above, capturing footage of the motorcyclist weaving through traffic and navigating busy roads during peak hours. The dangerous pursuit placed numerous other drivers at risk, according to the sheriff's office. The chase came to a halt when Schwartz clipped the side of a truck at the intersection of 17th Street and Indian River Boulevard, causing him to crash the sport bike. He was promptly taken into custody and booked into the Indian River County Jail on charges of reckless driving and fleeing/eluding law enforcement but was released on a $40,000 bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Helicopter Footage 2:26 - Bodycam Footage 3:07 - Patreon Supporters
qQppqpOjlbE | 24 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Akron, Ohio — On Saturday, August 17, 2024, at 1:04 a.m., Akron Police officers were investigating a stolen U-Haul they observed in the parking lot of the Arco gas station in the 2,200 block of East Avenue. Two Akron police officers pull up to the gas station behind the U-Haul. Just as one officer approached the truck, it began to drive away before the officer knocked on the driver's side door. The U-Haul stopped and the officer opened the door. The first officer asks Jones to step out of the car. Jones took off his seat belt and began to get out of the car, but then asked why he was under arrest. A chaotic scene unfolded as Jones began to accelerate the vehicle while the officers attempted to gain control. During the struggle, one of the officers fired two shots, fatally striking Jones. The two officers handcuff Jones and drag him out of the vehicle, the video shows. They lay him on the ground and begin administering first-aid. Jones was pronounced dead at the scene. After the shooting, officers found a loaded handgun in the vehicle, according to the release. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:47 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:17 - Patreon Supporters
3NhEJs3O-I4 | 24 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Juan Capistrano, California — On Tuesday, July 9, 2024, just after 7:30 a.m., Orange County Sheriff's Dispatch received a 911 call about a domestic assault in a mobile home community in the 32,000 block of Alipaz Street. The caller reported they received text messages from a family member that contained photographs of other family members who appeared severely injured. The first caller shared that the family members who appeared severely injured, are her elderly relatives who live in a mobile home park. The caller said that the elderly couple's son suffers from mental health issues, has been violent in the past and is the person who sent the photographs. The caller was concerned and asked for deputies to check on the elderly couple's condition. Dispatch received additional 911 calls, including one from a maintenance worker in the mobile home park. The maintenance worker stated that he was attacked by a blooded man, described as a 40 years old male, wearing a dark blue shirt and gray shorts. The blooded man stole the maintenance worker's golf cart and left in an unknown direction. Deputies were dispatched to the residence. When deputies arrived to the mobile home on Alipaz Street, they discovered the suspect's parents and their dog had been decapitated and mutilated. Within minutes, a Sheriff's Community Services Officer observed the suspect, 41-year-old Joseph Gerdvil driving the golf cart on a bike trail and radioed the suspect's location to dispatch. At one point, Gerdvil stopped the golf cart, exited and threw a shovel at the Officer's Vehicle. The Officer remained in her vehicle and continued to follow Gerdvil, updating Dispatch on his location. Shortly after, a deputy who had initially responded to the scene of the double homicide arrived at Gerdvil's location in the area of Calle Arroyo, which is approximately 3 miles away from the mobile home park. Immediately upon exiting the patrol vehicle the deputy instructed the Gerdvil to "get down on the ground" multiple times. Gerdvil did not comply and continued to advance toward the deputy, carrying an object in his hand. A deputy involved shooting occurred. Additional deputies arrived to the scene. The deputies handcuffed Gerdvil, called for paramedics and began to provide medical aid and life-saving measures, including the application of tourniquets and a chest seal. It was later determined that the object Gerdvil was carrying, was a metal water meter. Gerdvil was taken to a local hospital in serious but stable condition. He was booked into the Orange County Jail on suspicion of two counts of homicide and remains at the hospital at the time of this video. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
y8UbvlwWn90 | 23 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Watsonville, California — On Saturday, August 3, 2024, at 9:19 p.m. a man called the Santa Cruz Regional 911 Dispatch Center to report that he was armed with a knife and that he was going to hurt his three-year-old stepdaughter. The first responding officer from the Watsonville Police Department arrives at the front parking lot of the police station when the man was still on the phone with the dispatch center. As soon as the officer stepped out of his patrol car he ordered the man to drop the knife he was holding. However, the suspect ignored his commands and charged at the Officer, who in return fired five shots from his department-issued weapon, injuring the suspect. The first responding officer reports the shooting over his radio. Additional officers rush to the scene. They first ensured the suspect no longer had any weapons, cuffed him as part of standard safety procedure and then proceeded to render aid. The suspect, 25-year-old Joshua Gonzalez was struck by gunfire multiple times. He was transported to an out-of-county trauma center for his injuries. His three-year-old stepdaughter was unharmed and was placed under the care of her mother's family. Through the course of the investigation, WPD officers filed a Missing Persons Report for 25-year-old Lizbeth Arceo Sedano, Gonzalez's partner. About 12 hours after the officer-involved shooting, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Department recovered Lizbeth's body near Eureka Canyon Road and Grizzly Flat Road. Gonzalez is now facing the following charges: - Murder of Lizbeth Arceo Sedano - Attempted murder of an Officer - Assault with a deadly weapon on an officer - Child endangerment of his three-year-old stepdaughter - Trying to prevent an Officer from performing duty ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:42 - Bodycam Footage 0:55 - Surveillance Footage 1:11 - Dashcam Footage 1:25 - Bodycam Footage 2:22 - Patreon Supporters
VpF5bIfwoD8 | 23 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Florence County, South Carolina — On the morning of May 26, 2024, following a vehicle pursuit, the suspect, 43-year-old William Dwayne Rankin, fled into a residence on National Cemetery Road after crashing his vehicle, where he was pursued by Florence County Sheriff’s Deputy, Treyvon Sellers, 29. The footage shows Sellers confronting Rankin, who was hiding under a couch cushion, and ultimately shooting him five times. Rankin, who was unarmed, later died at the hospital. The incident has led to charges against Sellers, including voluntary manslaughter, assault, and battery of a high and aggravated nature, as well as misconduct in office. The situation further escalated when Johnny Cooper, an innocent occupant of the residence, was severely injured by Sellers' K-9. According to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), Sellers failed to use appropriate commands, leading to the K-9 mauling Cooper for 87 seconds, resulting in permanent injuries. Florence County Sheriff T.J. Joye requested SLED investigate the incident. Sheriff Joye placed Sellers on administrative leave following the shooting, but he then fired him after a domestic violence investigation last month in Darlington County. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
INnc6hEcXnI | 22 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 20, 2024, at 7:22 p.m., deputies assigned to West Hollywood Station were flagged down by two civilians in the parking lot of a 7-Eleven convenient store located in the 7600 block of Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood. The civilians alerted the deputies to the suspect, who was fleeing the location on foot. The suspect was later identified as 33-year-old Cody Dodd-Thompson. Believing a crime had occurred, the deputies began to follow Dodd-Thompson as they used their radio to advise additional deputy personnel of the incident and to provide a description of Dodd-Thompson. While following Dodd-Thompson, an assisting deputy responded to the 7-Eleven store and spoke with the clerk, who confirmed Dodd- Thompson had attempted to rob her. Deputies formulated a tactical plan and attempted to detain Dodd-Thompson as he continued walking east on Lexington Avenue toward Gardner Street. Dodd-Thompson did not comply, produced a knife, and ran south on Gardner Street. Deputies initiated a foot pursuit of Dodd-Thompson. During the foot pursuit, Dodd-Thompson stopped running and turned toward one of the deputies while armed with a knife in his right hand, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Dodd-Thompson sustained gunshot wounds to his body. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel. Dodd-Thompson was transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. No deputies or other persons were injured during the incident. A folding knife, with an approximate four-inch blade, that was in the locked open position was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 1:30 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 1:59 - Patreon Supporters
_jz3k2ZoYZk | 21 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Wayne, Indiana — On July 30, 2024, at roughly 7:22 a.m., the Fort Wayne Police Department received a call from Dekalb County Community Corrections (DCCC) to assist in locating 31-year-old Gawon Benson who did not return to their custody. DCCC advice that Gawon's monitor status showed him in the area of 2600 Abbey drive, moving in the direction of Purdue Fort Wayne. PFW Officers were notified and requested to assist locating Gawon. DCCC called back advising that Gawon may have a Glock 9mm handgun in his possession, that he previously stole from his ex-girlfriend. Officer from both agencies (PFW and FWPD) located Jawan walking towards parking lot 10 on Purdue Fort Wayne Campus. Gawon was not responding or complying with officer directives. Gawon pulls a Glock model 48 9mm handgun from his right pocket and refuses to drop it, after being ordered repeatedly by officers to do so. He is subsequently shot. Officers began providing medical care, until medics arrived and took over care. Gawon succumbed to his injuries. A note was later found in Benson’s pocket, saying his goodbyes to his family members. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Call from the Dekalb County Community Corrections 0:33 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:49 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:59 - Note found in Benson’s pocket 2:17 - Patreon Supporters
IlbJUtRdxaA | 20 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sauk County, Wisconsin — On July 23, 2024, at approximately 11:06 p.m., an officer from the Sauk Prairie Police Department attempted a traffic stop on a red minivan in their jurisdiction for a possible intoxicated driver. The vehicle fled from the officer, disregarding traffic signs, and a pursuit was initiated. The vehicle was driving recklessly by the suspect, 32-year-old Jeffrey Miller, traveling at a high rate of speed on HWY 78. The license plate for the minivan was obtained, and the pursuit was soon terminated. A Sauk County Deputy came across the minivan minutes later on HWY 113 near County Road DL and followed the vehicle towards Baraboo. An officer deployed Stop Sticks in an attempt to stop the vehicle southeast of Baraboo on HWY 113/Water St near Manchester Rd. The vehicle continued northbound around the Stop Sticks, traveling at a high rate of speed, eventually crashing a short distance later. As Sauk County Deputies arrived at the crash location, Miller fired gunshots toward a deputy before running off westbound into a wooded area along HWY 113/Water St near the southeast corner of the City of Baraboo. One deputy was grazed by a bullet but has since recovered from his injuries. Miller got away but was found several days later on July 26, holed up in a home in Amherst, WI. Miller refused to exit the home and after a standoff, he was found deceased inside of a residence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Deputy Benjamin Goodreau 0:57 - Dashcam: Deputy Matthew Tate 1:45 - Bodycam: Deputy Benjamin Goodreau 5:09 - Bodycam: Deputy Matthew Tate 33:17 - Patreon Supporters
gOFTHH7ILQQ | 20 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Silver Springs, Florida — On Sunday, August 18, 2024, at around 2:00 a.m., Deputy Jamie Latham saw 41-year-old Bryan Bennett swerving while driving in the 16900 block of East Fort King Street. He activated his emergency lights and siren to conduct a traffic stop, but Bennett turned down a dirt road and refused to pull over. After a brief pursuit, Bennett finally pulled into his driveway and exited the vehicle at Deputy Latham’s instruction. Bennett, who showed clear signs of impairment, advised he was calling his lawyer and refused to obey commands to put his phone down and surrender. Deputy Latham was forced to deploy his taser to take Bennett into custody. Bennett immediately began to allege that he had heart problems and that he was mentally ill, but medics responded to check him out and determined that he was in good health. Deputies discovered that he had an empty can of Twisted Tea in the center console, which was still cold to the touch. Bennett was arrested for Fleeing to Elude a Law Enforcement Officer, Driving Under the Influence (4th Offense), and Resisting Arrest without Violence. He was transported to the Marion County Jail, where he refused to perform Field Sobriety Exercises and did not provide a breath sample. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
v8tzAdayDTE | 19 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Castle Rock, Colorado — On October 11, 2023, at 5:00 a.m., Thornton Police Department Officers attempted to contact a suspicious, possibly stolen vehicle when the driver took off. The suspects then fired upon the officers at least twice. The pursuit continued into Douglas County, where Sheriff’s Office deputies took over around County Line Road and I-25. The driver, 33-year-old Kyle Williamson failed to pull over and continued to drive in a reckless manner swerving toward a Douglas County Sheriff’s Office deputy’s patrol car before getting off at exit 182/Wolfensberger Rd. in Castle Rock. Williamson continued west and then turned south on Plum Creek Pkwy. Deputies deployed stop sticks, which were successful. Williamson also swerved towards the deputy as he was setting out the stop sticks. As Williamson continued on Plum Creek Pkwy, he intentionally crashed into the front of the 7-11 store, which is just east of Wilcox St. There was a clerk and a customer inside the store. Both were unharmed. When deputies converged on the suspect car, Williamson pointed a gun at deputies and refused commands to put the weapon down. The deputies fired on Williamson, hitting him several times but survived. Williamson’s wife, 37-year-old Hannah Woolard, was taken into custody, she was not injured. No deputies were injured. Woolard pleaded guilty earlier this year to being an accessory to a crime and was sentenced on Aug. 5 to three years in community corrections. On Friday, Williamson received a 16-year sentence for each count of first-degree assault, for a total of 64 years. He was also ordered to serve three years of parole. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:36 - Surveillance Footage 1:01 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 1:25 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 1:57 - Patreon Supporters
D1o_vpzrG3Y | 16 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Marcos, Texas — On April 11, 2024, at approximately 9:35 p.m., 22-year-old Malachi Williams had been waiting outside of a Snax Max convenience store on Hopkins and followed two men who had left the store as they walked home in the dark. The men reported that Williams followed very closely behind them and that his behavior made them uncomfortable. After they had been followed for a couple of blocks, they confronted Williams and he produced two large knives, one in each hand, and threatened them. They immediately called police to report what had happened. San Marcos Police officers responded and initiated an investigation for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. After speaking with the two men, officers began searching the area for Williams. At approximately 10:35 p.m., Williams returned to the Snax Max store and went into a restroom at the back of the store. Officer Alcides "Alex" Ventura arrived less than one minute later and waited near the front door until Williams came out. Officer Ventura had interviewed the victims of the earlier incident and was aware that Williams may have been armed with multiple knives. At that point, the officer asked Williams to step outside. During the encounter, Williams ignored the officer’s repeated commands to turn around and put his hands behind his back. After exiting the store, Williams continued ignoring the officer’s commands and, instead, turned and ran. He was pursued by multiple officers. The officer attempted to deploy his taser twice while running and both attempts missed. During the pursuit, the officer noticed that Williams was running with the knives in his hands. After running to the northwest along Hopkins, Williams cut through a parking lot and headed directly toward the H-E-B, which was open at the time. After they entered the parking lot of the grocery store, officer Ventura shot Williams, striking him twice. Despite attempts at life saving measures, he did not survive. The Texas Rangers conducted the investigation into the shooting with the assistance of the San Marcos Police Department. The Hays County Criminal District Attorney’s Office presented the results of the investigation to the Grand Jury. After hearing the evidence, the Grand Jury determined that the officer’s actions were justified under Texas law. No indictment was issued in the matter. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Ventura 2:25 - Surveillance Footage 2:37 - Patreon Supporters
5vJR5NCs--8 | 16 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On July 20, 2024, Houston Police Patrol Officers responded to an assault-in progress call at a gas station in the 3100 block of South Dairy Ashford Road and found the 27-year-old suspect had fled the scene northbound on foot. Officers then located the suspect south of the intersection of South Dairy Ashford and Westheimer Road. As the suspect fled from police, he fell in the parking lot in the 12600 block of Westheimer and an orange-colored knife fell out of the backpack he was carrying. The suspect picked up the knife and continued to run westbound, then turned northbound and ran into a cemetery in the 12800 block of Westheimer. Officers followed the suspect into the cemetery and gave him repeated verbal commands to drop the knife, which he refused. Despite officers’ multiple attempts to peacefully de-escalate the incident, the suspect repeatedly yelled for officers to shoot him and charged at them with the knife in his hand. The suspect then fled further into the cemetery and, again, with the knife in his hand, charged at the officers. At that time, Officers Luu, Huynh and Deleon discharged their duty weapons and the suspect was struck. Officers provided medical assistance until Houston Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and transported the male to Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Luu 11:12 - Bodycam: Officer Huynh 12:41 - Bodycam: Officer DeLeon 13:56 - Patreon Supporters
Ry6x8I8Kb-E | 16 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rock Hill, NY — On July 16, 2024, at approximately 2:23 a.m., New York State Police (NYSP) troopers were pursuing 32-year-old Albert Melendez, after they tried to pull him over for a suspended vehicle registration on Rock Hill Drive in Rock Hill, Sullivan County. At the intersection of Rock Hill Drive and Emerald Place, Melendez stopped his vehicle. Trooper Peters got out of his patrol vehicle and approached Melendez and yelled for him to stop his vehicle. But Melendez’s vehicle continued forward, hitting Peters, who then fired his service weapon, striking Melendez. Melendez was transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. The trooper sustained non-life-threatening injuries during the encounter and was transported to a local hospital, where he was treated and has since been released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Peters 0:54 - Bodycam: Officer Grahn 1:42 - Patreon Supporters
erMUg7jaZ50 | 16 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Miami Beach, Florida — On August 10, 2024, at around 7:30 p.m., Florida Highway Patrol Troopers spotted a Toyota SUV that was reported stolen near Alton Road and 56th Street. The owner of the Toyota SUV, Glenda Defas, said she was parking her SUV when the suspect, identified as 46-year-old Savalas Cigar, walked up and asked her for money. After she told him she didn’t have any money, Cigar allegedly threatened her with a hammer before stealing her SUV. Defas’ disabled and deaf brother was inside the vehicle but managed to get out before Cigar sped away. FHP troopers made their first attempt to stop the vehicle with a PIT maneuver at Alton Road and West 42nd Street. Although the SUV temporarily regained control, a second PIT maneuver on the Alton Road ramp leading to the Julia Tuttle Causeway caused the vehicle to overturn and come to a rest on its side. Cigar was transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Center with non-life-threatening injuries before being taken into custody. He now faces charges including grand theft auto, attempting to flee police, and driving without a license. His bond was set at $11,000, and he remains at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. Defas reported that several personal belongings were inside the SUV, including her credit card, which she said the suspect later used. He is also accused of selling some of her belongings. She said the suspect also sold several of her belongings. Defas had to borrow a phone so she could call 911. Defas’ loved ones have created a GoFundMe account in hopes that the public will help her buy a new vehicle. Her vehicle was not insured with theft protection. If you would like to contribute click here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/mothers-stolen-vehicle-rolled-over-95-interstate ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
n9q1GCifdSw | 16 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Corona, California — On June 11th, at 1:10 a.m., a deputy assigned to the Lake Mathews Sheriff’s Station was in the 1000 block of West Sixth Street in Corona when he saw two subjects, a male, and a female, displaying unusual behavior. The male suspect was identified as 32-year-old Eric John Nourani, a resident of San Diego and the female suspect was identified as 30-year-old Jennifer Rose Dobbins a resident of imperial Beach. The deputy stopped to investigate, and while speaking with them, they took off running. The deputy gave chase and followed them behind a building, where both suspects were waiting, and Nourani attacked him. While the deputy was engaged in a struggle with Nourani and wrestle for control of the deputy's firearm, the man repeatedly instructed the woman to kill the deputy. Dobbins joined in assaulting the deputy, and seconds later, the deputy pulls out his gun and fires one shot at Dobbins. Medical aid was rendered to Dobbins until paramedics arrived. She was transported to a local hospital where she was later pronounced deceased. Nourani was arrested and booked for murder, attempted murder of a peace officer, Mayhem and resisting an officer with violence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - david wallace - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:20 - Bodycam Footage 4:26 - Patreon Supporters
NjLCVyZJdDs | 15 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orlando, Florida — On July 16, 2024, just before 12 p.m., Orange County Deputies responded to the Chevron gas station at 901 W. Michigan St. regarding a man behaving erratically after his vehicle crashed into another vehicle. The man had reportedly also punched someone in the face and smashed the window of another person’s truck to try to carjack the truck. When deputies arrived, the man approached deputies holding a metal rod, refused their commands, then continued to run at deputies. One deputy attempted to use his Taser on the man, but it was ineffective. When the suspect ran at deputies again with the metal rod, two deputies fired their service weapons, striking the suspect. He was secured, deputies and fire rescue provided aid, and he was transported to the hospital. The suspect now faces charges of Attempted Carjacking, Aggravated Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer, and Battery. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:01 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 1:49 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 2:32 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 3:10 - Patreon Supporters
4xZK6bqUdkA | 15 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On Sunday, August 11, 2024, at approximately 8:00 a.m., Columbus Police officers were dispatched to the 1500 block of Worthington Street on a burglary in progress. Initial reports indicated the suspect, identified as 21-year-old Asante Taaj Omar Miller was inside the residence with a firearm, prompting a resident to contact the police. When officers arrived, Miller fled the scene. Officers located Miller nearby, who was armed. Officers gave Miller multiple verbal commands to drop his firearm. Miller refused to put his firearm down, which resulted in officers discharging their firearms. Miller attempted to elude officers by forcing entry into another residence in the 100 block of W. 8th Avenue. While searching the residence, officers encountered Miller hiding in a room, which resulted in additional shots being fired. Court documents and police confirmed that Asante Taj Omar Miller died around 1:15 p.m., approximately five hours after the standoff began in the area of Ohio State's south campus. No officers were injured out of this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
auUdkfWCJMk | 14 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bristol, Connecticut — On January 12, 2023, at approximately 9:17 a.m., 39-year-old Jimmie Shoemaker-Gonzalez carjacked a 2004 Dodge Durango from Hartford. During the incident, Shoemaker-Gonzalez swung a knife at the owner, cutting him in the forehead. Later that morning, while driving the stolen Durango in Farmington, Shoemaker-Gonzalez struck the blade of a DOT snowplow and lost control of the Durango. The vehicle ended up crashing into a fence and rock wall at the Westwood II Condominium Complex. Shoemaker- Gonzalez abandoned the Durango on the entry drive for the condominiums. At the Westwood II Condominium Complex, Shoemaker-Gonzalez unsuccessfully attempted to steal a Nissan Versa and carjack a Nissan Rogue. He successfully carjacked a Toyota RAV4. In connection with taking the RAV4, Shoemaker-Gonzalez cut the owner with a knife. Farmington Police notified Bristol Police that the stolen Toyota RAV4 was heading into Bristol at high speed. Bristol dispatch advised units that the vehicle involved in the Farmington incident was a Toyota RAV4 that had been taken in a carjacking, possibly involving a knife. Bristol officers located the Toyota RAV4 at the Mountain Laurel Apartment Complex on Davis Drive, Bristol. At approximately 12:30 p.m., Sergeant Joshua Pratt observed the stolen Toyota RAV4 enter Davis Drive. He attempted to make a felony stop but Shoemaker-Gonzalez sped off. He drove onto the snow-covered grass of the complex, ultimately getting stuck against a guardrail. Shoemaker-Gonzalez exited the Toyota RAV4 and proceeded on foot into the complex’s grounds. Sergeant Pratt moved his cruiser to Quaker Lane, exited, and ran in the direction of Shoemaker-Gonzalez. Also arriving on scene were Officer Scott McIntyre, Officer Zachary Levine, and Officer Seth Petzing. As officers pursued Shoemaker-Gonzalez, he was able to get around a building and enter Sergeant Pratt’s cruiser that was parked and running on Quaker Lane. When the other officers saw this, they approached the cruiser and ordered Shoemaker-Gonzalez to stop and get out of the cruiser. Officer Petzing also ran to Quaker Lane and saw Shoemaker-Gonzalez in the Bristol cruiser. Shoemaker-Gonzalez backed the cruiser out of its parking space and then turned to move forward. At this time, Officer Petzing was positioned on Quaker Lane south of the cruiser and slightly to its side. Officer Petzing fired four rounds at the cruiser as it drove past him. One round struck the front fender and three rounds struck the driver’s side door. The rounds penetrated the door striking Shoemaker-Gonzalez in the middle finger of his right hand and both legs. Shoemaker-Gonzalez drove off narrowly missing a school bus and glanced off a building in the apartment complex. He then drove another 2.5 miles before crashing into Palma’s Diner on Stafford Street. At a hospital, testing showed that Shoemaker-Gonzalez had an .102 BAC and had tested positive for a cocaine metabolite, oxycodone and PCP. He was released from the hospital on Jan. 15, 2023, and placed in police custody. Shoemaker-Gonzalez had recently been released from jail and told investigators that he’d started doing drugs again. He claimed he didn’t remember most of the day and didn’t know why he went to Bristol. He also said he didn’t know why an officer shot him, “doubted that the officer had a good explanation” and said that he planned on filing a lawsuit against police. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rumblytumbly' - 'Nikita.s15' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Petzing 0:42 - Bodycam: Officer Levine 1:20 - Dashcam: Officer Levine 2:05 - Dashcam: Officer Pratt 5:47 - Patreon Supporters
5eA3OKbEC4k | 13 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orlando, Florida — On Friday, July 12, 2024, the Orange County Sheriff's Office (OCSO) gang unit was conducting surveillance on a house with gang members suspected of multiple crimes, and an individual left the house holding a gun. The gang unit asked patrol deputies to contact the man, identified as 19-year-old Tristan Mayberry, who walked into the 7-Eleven at 4011 W. Oak Ridge Rd. Deputies made contact and Mayberry refused to stop, then made a move toward the gun in his waistband. One deputy shot Mayberry and another deputy struggled to get the gun away from Mayberry. Deputies provided first aid, but Mayberry was pronounced deceased on scene. Neither deputy was injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 1:07 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 1:36 - Patreon Supporters
VYPRZQc45Gs | 10 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Butler, Pennsylvania — Newly released body camera footage offers a glimpse into the intense moments leading up to last month’s attempted assassination of former President Trump. The video captured by Butler Township Police Officers reveals the chaotic scene just before Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire. The footage, along with the audio, sheds light on the officer’s efforts to locate the shooter and coordinate with fellow law enforcement officers. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Highlight 3:38 - Bodycam Footage 44:01 - Patreon Supporters
rpjOoHaw15E | 09 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On August 5, 2024, at approximately 9:14 p.m., officers with the Baltimore Police Department observed a male walking in the unit block of North Gilmore Street and attempted to stop him. The male, identified as 17-year-old William Gardner began running away from the officers. In the unit block of North Stricker Street, as officers were running after him, Gardner displayed a gun at which time multiple officers discharged their firearms striking him. Officers rendered emergency medical aid and requested EMS. Gardner was pronounced dead on scene. A loaded handgun was recovered near Gardner. No officers were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Lomax 0:46 - Bodycam: Officer Kellogg 1:30 - Bodycam: Officer Smith 2:10 - Patreon Supporters
0ep3p1d31Gs | 08 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Wayne, Indiana — On August 5, 2024, at around 3:35 a.m., Fort Wayne Police Officer M. Wills observed the vehicle 29-year-old Tyjana Smith was driving, ran a stop sign, while driving at a high rate of speed. Tyjana had an arrest warrant for driving while suspended, refused to identify, and was non-compliant with the officer’s directives. She refused to exit the vehicle, and after numerous attempts to get her to exit voluntarily; officers forcefully removed her. She physically resisted, causing the officers to use force to gain compliance. Officers arrested and charged Smith with resisting arrest and battery on an officer among other charges. Police Chief Scott Caudill has ordered a formal investigation to ensure all rules, regulations and policies were followed. Officer Wills was recently the center of protests after fatally shooting 22-year-old Linzell Parhm in June. He was placed on administrative leave after the shooting. An investigation into Wills’ actions when Parhm was killed is ongoing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 4:04 - Bodycam: Officer Will 9:04 - Bodycam: Officer Pierr 12:11 - Patreon Supporters
62URMYwFtUs | 08 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Miami-Dade County, Florida — On August 1, 2024, Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies spotted a stolen black GMC Denali near the Golden Glades Interchange. Authorities followed the truck as it made its way on Interstate 95 south in Miami-Dade, then onto the Palmetto Expressway. After briefly pulling over on Northwest 7th Avenue, the driver, 35-year-old Joseph Gianino sped off, hitting a white Mercedes and continuing his reckless drive on the inside shoulder. As he approached the Golden Glades Interchange, Gianino lost control, crashing into three vehicles before colliding with a box truck, causing the box truck to roll over. The Denali finally stopped on the grassy shoulder near State Road 91 of the entrance ramp of State Road 91 from Northwest 7th Avenue. Authorities arrested Gianino, on multiple charges including aggravated fleeing and eluding causing injury, grand theft of a motor vehicle, leaving the scene of a crash and driving with a suspended license. Gianino was already on probation for fleeing and eluding. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
nbWyObkk9y8 | 08 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Queens, N.Y. — On Monday, June 3, 2024, at approximately 1:38 a.m., NYPD Police Officers Christopher Abreu, Officer Richard Yarusso, and Sergeant Nicholas Condos, observed 19-year-old Bernardo Castro-Mata operating an unregistered motorcycle, against the flow of one-way traffic and without wearing a helmet, in the vicinity of Ditmars Boulevard and 90th Street, Queens. The officers attempted to stop Castro-Mata, however, Castro-Mata abandoned the scooter and fled on foot. Officer Abreu, Officer Yarusso, and Sergeant Condos pursued Castro-Mata and caught up with him opposite 88-08 23rd Avenue where a struggle ensued. During the struggle, Mata removed a firearm from his crossbody bag and shot Officer Yarusso in the lower chest at point-blank range. The officer’s bullet-resistant vest stopped the bullet. Mata also shot Officer Abreu, striking him in the upper right thigh area. As a result, Officer Abreu discharged four shots, shooting Castro-Mata in the foot and ankle area, at which point the defendant let go of the firearm and was placed in handcuffs. Ballistics evidence recovered from the scene revealed that Castro-Mata discharged at least three shots from his firearm. Castro-Mata was transported from the scene via ambulance to New York Presbyterian Hospital - Queens where he was treated for his injuries. Officer Abreu and Officer Yarusso were transported to Elmhurst Hospital Center where they were both treated for a gunshot wound. Police recovered a loaded Hi-Point .380-caliber pistol at the scene as well as two deformed fired bullets, nine bullet fragments, three discharged .380-caliber shell casings, and four 9 mm discharged shell casings. For his actions, Castro-Mata was arrested and charged with Attempted Murder in the First Degree (police officer) and Second Degree, Attempted Assault in the First Degree, Assault in the Second Degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon (loaded firearm), and related charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Abreu 0:59 - Bodycam: Officer Yarusso 1:34 - Patreon Supporters
uLQvBmJ2yoc | 07 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cyrus, Minnesota — On Saturday, April 15, 2023, just after 7:30 p.m., Starbuck Police Officer Alex Olson responded to a domestic violence call at an apartment in Cyrus. Pope County Deputies Josh Owen and Brody Merrill responded after him. When they arrived, they entered the home and spoke to 34-year-old Bryan Nygard and a woman. After some initial investigation, they informed Nygard that he was under arrest. Nygard, who had been seated at a table, stood up, drew a firearm and began firing. Deputies Owen and Merrill returned fire. Officer Olson was in the hallway and did not fire. In the exchange of gunfire, all three officers and Nygard were struck. Nygard died at the scene. Deputy Owen, was shot three times during the exchange of gunfire and was taken to the hospital where he later died. Deputy Owen had 14 years of law enforcement experience and was slain on his 44th birthday. Deputy Merrill, struck once in the upper chest in the armored vest also went to the hospital where he was treated and released. Officer Olson, struck once in the ankle sustained minor injuries and was not hospitalized. The woman living with Nygard had left the apartment before the shooting occurred and was not injured. BCA crime scene personnel recovered a pistol, bullets and cartridge casings at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy Owen 0:54 - Bodycam: Deputy Merrill 1:38 - Bodycam: Officer Olson 2:13 - Patreon Supporters
qnE4e1K9dNg | 06 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tehama County, California — On October 15, 2023, around 11:38 a.m., a California Highway Patrol Officer from the CHP Red Bluff Office responded to the area of Southbound I-5, north of Flores Avenue for a report of a disabled motorist. Dashcam footage from the officer’s patrol car shows the officer approach the vehicle on the passenger side and asks the driver, 39-year-old Joseph Michael Pate, to roll down the window. However, the driver refused to roll down the window. He gets out of the vehicle instead and shoots the officer. The Officer then returned fire. Pate was believed to have been hit by gunfire when the CHP Officer initially returned fire. Two minutes later, Pate fired at the officer again, hitting him multiple times. Pate was able to steal the officer’s patrol car. Dashcam footage from the stolen patrol car shows Pate swerving in and out of traffic, veering in front of an 18-wheeler at one point, causing the large vehicle to flip onto its side. The patrol car eventually caught fire, forcing Pate to abandon it. Pate was taken into custody and transported to a hospital, where he later died. The driver of the semi-truck suffered minor injuries. The 10-year veteran officer, despite being shot in the abdomen, shoulder, and leg, has since physically recovered and returned to duty. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Catt Berlin George - '10izshoe' - 'Wilcer - Crank Hustle' - 'DerLitti86' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 4:50 - Semitruck Footage 5:02 - Bodycam Footage 12:48 - Helicopter Footage 13:04 - Patreon Supporters
1uHzO9D5JCs | 04 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pineville, North Carolina — On May 14, 2024, at 3:10 p.m., The Pineville Police Department (PPD) received a shoplifting call for service from the Food Lion at 10120 Johnston Road. PPD Sergeant Adam Roberts, who was in uniform, working off-duty at the nearby McMullen Creek Shopping Center, informed dispatch he would respond to the call. He drove to the parking lot of the Food Lion where he saw the suspect, 46-year-old Dennis Bodden, walking towards Johnston Road holding a bag containing various grocery items. Bodden was very well known to Pineville Police as being a chronic shoplifting suspect at this Food Lion and having violent tendencies towards police and the public. In addition, Bodden had two outstanding felony breaking and entering warrants and felony larceny after breaking and entering warrants from this same Food Lion on Johnston Road. Bodden was contacted by Sgt. Roberts in the upper parking lot of Food Lion where Bodden ignored and refused verbal and lawful orders to stop. Bodden refused to follow these lawful orders and continued walking away from the sergeant. Sgt. Roberts continued to follow Bodden across Johnston Road while requesting back-up officers to assist. Bodden became physically confrontational with Sgt. Roberts and less lethal force was used in a Taser deployment by the Sergeant. Less lethal was not effective on Bodden as he continued to walk away from Sgt. Roberts and go towards Cedar Circle Drive. Bodden and Sergeant Roberts then briefly reengaged in a struggle, while Officer Down ran toward the two of them. Bodden then charged toward Officer Down, who unsuccessfully attempted to deploy his Taser on Bodden. Bodden and Officer Down momentarily engaged physically, before Bodden was able to grab the cord to Officer Down’s radio, ultimately pulling Officer Downs’ radio away from his body. At one point, the cord from Officer Downs’ radio was fully extended while within the grasp of Bodden. During this struggle between Bodden and Officer Down, Sergeant Roberts drew his firearm. Bodden, seeing Sergeant Roberts draw his weapon, stepped towards Sergeant Roberts and appeared to reach for the gun as Sergeant Roberts pulled it away. Officer Down screamed, presumably at Sergeant Roberts, “Get him! Get him!” just before Sergeant Roberts fired his weapon three times, striking Bodden. After Sergeant Roberts fired the last shot, Officer Down screamed once more, “Get him!” Bodden walked a short distance before falling to the ground. As Sergeant Roberts and Officer Down placed Bodden in handcuffs, Sergeant Roberts’ body-worn camera recorded him stating, “I didn’t want him to hit you, get you. He’s already bit me real bad.” Officers use a knife to cut off his raincoat to find the wounds for treatment. Bodden eventually appears to become non-responsive as additional first responders arrive. In early July, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department announced it would not file criminal charges in Bodden's shooting. The Mecklenburg County District Attorney's Office deemed the shooting a justified use of force, noting that the footage appeared to show Bodden reaching for the sergeant's gun during the fight. The officer involved is back to full duty. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:53 - Dashcam Footage 1:27 - Bodycam: Sgt. Adam Roberts 6:38 - Bodycam: Officer Randell Down 7:29 - Patreon Supporters
BHdn5y4xd-I | 03 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On July 27, 2024, at approximately 7:22 p.m., Atlanta police responded to 782 Peachtree St NE in reference to a physical domestic dispute. Upon arrival, officers spoke with the victim and realized the suspect had already fled the scene on foot. While canvassing the area, officers spotted the suspect, and a foot chase ensued. During this time, the suspect fired multiple rounds at the pursuing officer. The officer returned fire, striking the suspect in the arm. He was able to take the suspect into custody without further incident and recovered the handgun that was used. No innocent bystanders nor the officer were injured. Officers on scene rendered aid and placed a tourniquet on the suspect, identified as 21-year-old Tabiaus Sheely's injured arm. He was later transported to the hospital for further treatment and was charged accordingly. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
BRNr2W5KNoA | 03 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Riverside, California — On Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at approximately 10:26 a.m., Riverside Police Officers assigned to Problem Oriented Policing (POP) Team conducted an area check along the 6600 block of Palm Avenue for a vehicle that was taken in a carjacking earlier in the day. POP Officers located the carjacked vehicle occupied by a male driver and male passenger in this area. As they began to make an enforcement stop, the driver of the carjacked vehicle failed to pull over and turned into an apartment complex where he continued to the rear of the property. The driver quickly exited the carjacked vehicle holding a handgun. One of the POP officers then fired four times from his duty handgun, striking the driver once in the back. Officers assessed the driver’s injuries and summoned medical aid. He was taken to a local hospital where he remains under arrest and in custody while receiving medical care and awaiting transfer to a detention ward at another medical facility. The driver and carjacking suspect was identified as 42-years-old Eddie Madrigal, from Moreno Valley. Madrigal is a documented gang member currently on parole for robbery with use of a firearm. The firearm Eddie was holding when contacted by officers was a .22 caliber handgun that was loaded with 10 rounds. The passenger remained in the vehicle and was detained by officers. There was a passenger in the stolen car that was detained by other POP Team members. This passenger, another gang member, was later released after investigators did not believe he was present during or involved in the carjacking. Eddie was convicted of robbery in concert with the use of a firearm in 2016 and sentenced to 12 years in state prison. He was released on parole supervision in September of 2023. Since his release, he was arrested for violating his parole in January of 2024, March of 2024, and again on June 3rd, 2024. He was sentenced to serve 135 days in jail, but released after 12 days due to current laws requiring the early release of non or lesser violent inmates in order to prevent overcrowding. Eddie Madrigal has been charged by the Riverside County District Attorney's Office with carjacking, brandishing a firearm, felon in possession of a firearm and being prohibited from possessing a firearm, possession of controlled substances, violation of parole, resisting, delaying, or obstructing a law enforcement officer, and additionally, an enhancement for having prior serious felonies. He's still being held in custody on $1 Million Dollars bail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
eZk6xlCtJIg | 02 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee, Wisconsin — On Thursday, June 20, 2024, at approximately 2:23 p.m., Milwaukee Police officers attempted to conduct a felony stop at N.17th Street and W. Vliet Street. The vehicle stopped was wanted in connection to an attempted armed robbery carjacking that occurred on the 500 block of N. Broadway. The vehicle was also wanted in connection to an armed robbery carjacking that occurred earlier in the day in the 500 block of N. Jefferson Street. The pursuit ended when the driver of the vehicle moved into the construction lane on I-43 near W. Vienna Avenue and was blocked by the construction and a cement truck. Several construction workers were working in this space during the incident. MPD officers approached the vehicle, gave several commands to stop the vehicle and commanded the suspects to get out of the vehicle. The suspect driver reversed the vehicle striking a marked squad car. The suspect driver drove forward and then reversed the vehicle. An officer was located behind the vehicle. At this time, another officer discharged his firearm into the vehicle subsequently striking two suspects. A total of six suspects were in the vehicle. The suspect vehicle was determined to be a stolen auto and a firearm was recovered from the vehicle. The gunshot-injured suspects are 18-year-old Ashley Patterson who has life- threatening injuries and 17-year-old Calveyon Jeans who has serious injuries. The 18-year-old female was pregnant and the baby did not survive. Jeans was the driver and was shot in the arm and jaw. Patterson, who was pregnant, had gunshot wounds to her head and back; the unborn baby did not survive. These suspects were transported to local hospitals for treatment of their injuries. The other four people in the car included 18-year-old Semira Dean, 17-year-old Tyrone Rogers, a 16-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl. They were also taken to a hospital for minor injuries. Prosecutors charged 18-year-old Semira Dean, 17-year-old Calveyon Jeans, 18-year-old Ashley Patterson and 17-year-old Tyrone Rogers with a combined 20 crimes. Two other people, the 16-year-old boy and the 15-year-old girl, who were also arrested at the scene; it is unclear if they will face charges. The officer involved in this incident remains on administrative duty. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - James Pringle - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 10:20 - Bodycam: Officer #1 10:55 - Bodycam: Officer #2 13:00 - Patreon Supporters
XqKKUQFgOeM | 01 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dayton, Ohio — On July 24, 2024, during a joint auto theft suppression operation, Dayton Police Officers were pursing suspects who ran away from a stolen car that they were both in. The officer in the video deployed his K9 partner, they were able to catch up to the suspect when the officer gave the command to bite to help bring the suspect into custody. The K9 missed the suspect and then bit the handler three separate times, twice on the legs and once on the hand. The officer then took the suspect into custody and the K9 officer used an "open-hand" strike on his K9 partner shortly after being bitten. The K9 was not injured, the officer, however, was treated for his injuries. The two teenagers were arrested and booked into the Juvenile Justice Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 0:53 - Cellphone Footage 1:03 - Patreon Supporters
myY_Y0_9z-4 | 01 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Moundridge, Kansas — On Sunday, July 28th, 2024, at approximately 1:59 p.m., the Moundridge Police Department, along with Moundridge EMS and Moundridge Fire, responded to a report of a child needing assistance. Upon arrival, the child was found to be trapped underground inside a PVC pipe. The pipe was approximately 12 inches in diameter and 10-12 feet deep. The child, a 14 month old named Bentley, appeared to be uninjured and was upright in the bottom of the pipe. Emergency crews, including many dedicated first responders, acted swiftly and worked diligently for approximately 15-20 minutes to safely recover the child. At one point Officer Ronnie Wagner constructed a makeshift "catch pole" using a smaller PVC pipe and rope. This creative solution was instrumental in lifting the child safely from the pipe. The child, while understandably shaken, was unharmed and safe. The family is unsure what the pipe is for. They’re just thankful for the quick-thinking team of first responders that saved their son. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
dFznwjK0TW8 | 01 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee, Wisconsin — On Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at approximately 10:30 p.m., Milwaukee Police officers were dispatched to an alleged shooting on the 4300 block of W. Capitol Drive. Upon arrival, uniformed officers encountered an individual who was inside the gas station that was wanted for a double shooting. The suspect retreated into the back of the gas station as officers approached and gave the suspect several commands to show his hands. The suspect disregarded the commands, brandished a firearm and fired shots towards the officers and individuals inside the store. At this time, an officer discharged his firearm at the suspect. Officers retreated to cover and continued to give the suspect commands to drop the gun and show his hands. The suspect then again brandished a firearm toward officers, at which time an officer discharged his weapon. Officers continued to give the suspect commands but the suspect did not comply. The suspect ran out of the store and fired numerous shots at officers, at which time several officers returned fire subsequently striking the suspect. Additional force was used to take the resistive suspect into custody. There were no other reported injuries from the gunfire. No shooting victims were located. The suspect, 22-year-old Jayuntae Gregory was arrested and transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries. Gregory’s rifle was recovered at the scene. It was determined Gregory was wanted for a double shooting that occurred on July 16, 2024 on the 3900 block of N. 24th Street. Criminal charges were issued by the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office. The officers were placed on administrative duty as is routine in officer involved shootings. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 7:54 - Bodycam Footage 17:00 - Patreon Supporters
wuSxcEIg5CA | 01 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — On July 21, 2024, at approximately 11:56 P.M., uniformed officers with the San Francisco Police Department responded to the area of Willow Street and Van Ness Avenue to investigate an armed robbery that occurred on the unit block of McAllister Street. When Officers attempted to make contact with 28-year-old Alexander Antonio Lopez, he ran while armed with a gun. In the surveillance video that was edited and enhanced by SFPD, they say you can see Lopez turn back toward officers, point a gun at them and fire one shot. Officer Paul Balza then stopped, drew his gun and shot Lopez. Officers rendered aid and paramedics responded to the scene. Lopez was transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. Despite life-saving efforts by first responders and medical personnel, Lopez was pronounced deceased at the hospital. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - Jeff Short - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Taking Robbery Report 0:36 - Surveillance Cam #1 0:48 - Surveillance Cam #2 1:01 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:37 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:22 - Bodycam: Sergeant #1 5:40 - Bodycam: Officer #3 6:21 - Patreon Supporters
mnzQOTT8aeQ | 01 Aug 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jurupa Valley, California — On June 8, 2024, at 11:12 a.m., Deputies assigned to the Jurupa Valley Sheriff’s Station responded to 53rd Street and Cedar Street to check on the welfare of a male subject who appeared to be bleeding and disoriented. Upon arrival, a deputy contacted the male at his vehicle and began to provide medical aid. While the deputy was tending to the subject's medical needs. The male pulled away, retrieved a knife, and began to stab himself. The male then exited the vehicle and charged toward the deputy with the knife, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. The suspect, 47-year-old Espiridion Geronimo Leyva-Solis, a resident of Riverside, was struck by gunfire. Deputies rendered aid until paramedics arrived. Leyva-Solis was transported to a local hospital where he is recovering from his injuries. The knife used by Leyva-Solis was a four-inch knife with a black handle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
bvZCou0y9cI | 31 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * St. Louis, Missouri — On October 24, 2022 at approximately 9:10 a.m., the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department received multiple 911 calls reporting an active shooter situation at Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. Units were immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival at 9:16 a.m., officers observed students and staff evacuating the building. Multiple gunshots were heard from within the school. Officers proceeded to enter the building and systematically clear each room while assisting with the evacuation. At approximately 9:22 a.m., officers located the shooter, 19-year-old Orlando Harris, in the second-floor hallway near the gymnasium. Harris was armed with a rifle and engaged officers in a firefight. Officers returned fire, and Harris was neutralized at 9:24 a.m.. Harris graduated in 2021 and had no prior criminal record. Two victims were fatally shot during the incident. Alexandria Bell, a 15-year-old sophomore, and Jean Kuczka, a 61-year-old health and physical education teacher, tragically lost their lives. Several other students sustained injuries of varying degrees and were rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment. Channel's note: The videos were released with blurred sections. All edits that appear in the video were made by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 6:37 - Bodycam Footage 9:21 - Patreon Supporters
wN9Eha0kIhk | 30 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cedar Rapids, Iowa — On April 6, 2024, at 2:20 p.m., a woman called 911 requesting law enforcement help take her son to the hospital for a mental health evaluation. She reported that 40-year-old David Vanderhamm was violent and paranoid and had access to a gun. When two Cedar Rapids police officers arrived at the home, Vanderhamm agreed to go to the hospital, where he then refused treatment and left. At 6:37 p.m., Vanderhamm repeatedly called 911 to request law enforcement come to his home. He made statements about wanting to fight the officers, said he was going to “kill you all,” and claimed he was a junkie who did not deserve to live. During the calls, Vanderhamm’s mother again stated that her son had a gun, and she was heard pleading with Vanderhamm, “David don’t. David don’t.” Vanderhamm was overheard declaring, “Headshot, I’m not aiming for knees.” A responding officer notified other law enforcement that Vanderhamm and his stepfather left the home and began heading toward a street full of apartments and businesses. Vanderhamm was armed with a gun and smashed his phone on the ground. Officers ordered Vanderhamm to drop the gun, but he refused and yelled expletives at the officers. When he pointed his gun directly at a sergeant, three officers fired. Vanderhamm was killed by multiple gunshot wounds. His stepfather was also struck twice but survived after receiving immediate treatment from the local hospital. It was later revealed that the gun was an airsoft rifle. In a report issued on July 15, 2024, the Iowa Attorney General’s Office has concluded that the April 6, 2024, fatal shooting of David Vanderhamm by Cedar Rapids police officers was legally justified. A copy of the report is available here: https://www.iowaattorneygeneral.gov/media/cms/Linn_Co_OIS__4624_Final_AB5E5F8EDAF62.pdf ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dispatch Call 0:38 - Bodycam Footage 1:11 - Patreon Supporters
e17Vnh51aYU | 30 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Greenville County, South Carolina — On June 15, 2024, at approximately 7:39 p.m., the Greenville County communications center received a 911 call from 51 Arch St. The caller was heard talking and making unclear comments. The caller was seemingly upset on the line and was believed to be talking to someone. For the next several minutes, the caller continue speaking, however it is unclear who he is talking to or what he is saying. Roughly 4 minutes and 39 seconds into the call, the caller is heard continuing to speak and shortly after, the call-taker believed to have heard gunshots. At approximately 7:44 p.m., the first Deputy arrived on location and upon approach to the residence, heard gunfire coming from inside. The deputy retreated behind cover and waited for backup to arrive. Once the backup Deputy arrived, the suspect was observed exiting the house and began shooting in the direction of the home. As the backup Deputy approached the residents, he observed the suspect armed with a long gun. Fearing he was shooting at someone inside the home, he fired at the suspect, striking him as a result. Fearing there was a potential victim inside, a contingency of deputies secured the suspect while other deputies searched the property and to no avail, as no victim or any other person was located in or on the property. Following the shooting and standard with the Greenville County Sheriff's Office protocol, agents from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division were requested to respond to the scene to investigate the shooting. The suspect identified as 55-year-old Ronald Dean Beheler was pronounced deceased on scene. His loaded semi-automatic rifle was collected by SLED agents and seized as evidence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:56 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 3:12 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 4:33 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 4:55 - Patreon Supporters
yWKWJm_p0yU | 29 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On July 25, 2024, at about 1:20 p.m., Dallas Police North Central Crime Response Team members received a notification of a stolen vehicle from a FLOCK license plate reader and located the truck in the area of 9600 Golf Lakes Trail. The preliminary investigation determined the officers found the stolen red GMC pickup truck, backed into a parking space inside an apartment complex. Covert CRT officers called for uniform officers to assist them at the scene. Dallas Police North Central Patrol Uniformed Officers responded and positioned a fully marked Dallas Police Dodge Charger to the left front side of the stolen vehicle, and a fully marked Dallas Police Chevy Tahoe to the right front of the truck, which was occupied by four suspects. The driver, later identified as 21-year-old Damon Price, intentionally accelerated, driving onto the hood of the squad car and hitting the left driver’s side of the Tahoe. The vehicle rolled backwards and stopped. Suspects Price, 19-year-old Deantae Moore, and an unknown male suspect all got out of the truck – with Price and the unknown suspect running from the scene.17-year-old Eric Lampkin-Scarbrough also got out of the truck with a handgun, modified with an extended magazine and switch, in his hand. Officer Travis Marks was in the driver’s seat of the marked Tahoe and seeing Lampkin-Scarbrough as an imminent threat, armed with a modified handgun, fired his department issued weapon, hitting the suspect. Lampkin-Scarbrough continued running south through the parking lot, with the gun still in hand, when he was encountered by more officers. One of the officers, Officer Timothy Steed, fired his service weapon at Lampkin-Scarbrough, but did not hit the suspect. Lampkin-Scarbrough was taken into custody on the west side of the apartment complex and officers administered first aid, before he was taken to a local hospital for treatment and was last listed in stable condition. Price was also taken into custody within the apartment complex and taken to a local hospital after complaining of chest pain. Suspect Moore was taken into custody near the stolen truck and transported to police headquarters for questioning regarding a Dallas double homicide on Dixon Avenue in March of 2024. The fourth, unknown suspect ran from the apartment complex on foot. No officers were injured. Four suspect weapons were recovered from the scene, two fell from the stolen vehicle, one was found in the path where Lampkin-Scarborough ran from the scene, and one was found during a search of the stolen truck. Moore has been charged with Capital Murder for the homicide on Dixon. Price has been charged with Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle, two counts of Aggravated Assault Public Servant, Evading Detention on Foot and a probation violation for Manufacture or Delivery of Substance. Lampkin-Scarbrough will be charged with Evading Detention on foot and Prohibited Weapon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Gulley 1:27 - Surveillance Footage 1:41 - Bodycam: Officer Gulley 4:45 - Bodycam: Officer Steed 5:57 - Bodycam: Officer Marks 7:00 - Bodycam: Officer Allison 7:37 - Patreon Supporters
XnoWwxILqns | 29 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tallahassee, Florida — On July 16, 2024, While delivering food on a hot summer evening, a local delivery man punctured his bicycle tire during the route. He then mistakenly dialed 911 and was met by a responding officer with the Tallahassee Police Department minutes later due to quickly hanging up the call. Noticing the man was stressed about not completing the order, the officer quickly stepped in, and it wasn’t long before the waiting customer was greeted at her doorstep by an officer with her food. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
mgMNpI7RvOU | 29 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Marion County, Florida — On July 21, 2024, Marion County Deputies Ronald Bailey and Alyssa Ricketts responded to reports of a dangerous driver on HWY 326 and I-75. Thanks to several concerned citizens, Deputy Bailey quickly located the vehicle weaving in and out of the lanes on I-75. Despite attempts to initiate a traffic stop, the driver didn't comply, and a pursuit began. Deputy Bailey performed a PIT maneuver, grabbing the driver's attention, who pulled over. The driver, 23-year-old Cody Vetter, was so intoxicated he didn't even realize why he was in handcuffs! He thought he was on I-75 South heading to Gainesville, completely unaware he was actually in Ocala. Vetter admitted to having 3-5 beers earlier in the day while canoeing. During his booking at the Marion County Jail, Vetter was asked to say the alphabet. He almost got through the whole song before jumping back to “H” and repeating the song from there. Vetter failed his field sobriety exercises and had a blood alcohol content of .232 and .225, nearly three times the legal limit. Vetter was released three days later after posting a $6,000 bond. He is being charged with fleeing to elude a law enforcement officer and driving under the influence with a blood alcohol level of .15 or higher. Jail records show that Vetter is scheduled to appear in court at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, August 20, 2024. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
aCGCbvW7w9Y | 29 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Putnam County, Florida — On July 27, 2024, at 11:33 p.m. Friday evening, a woman on Shell Harbor Road called screaming for help and referenced a car-jacking. As Putnam County sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to that call, another call for help occurred at about 12:36 a.m. Saturday morning involving a disturbance in the 300 block of North Second Street in Satsuma. The caller said a man was threatening others with a 9mm. Witnesses at scene identified 31-year-old Phillip Allen Baldwin as the man with the gun. Deputies located Baldwin in the area. As deputies attempted to approach, Baldwin made a gesture of reaching for the firearm in his waistband and exposing the firearm. At that time deputies responded by firing, striking Baldwin multiple times. Immediately after firing, deputies rushed to Baldwin and began CPR. Baldwin was taken to HCA Putnam Hospital where he died. All three deputies are on administrative leave per sheriff’s office policy. This is the first officer involved shooting in Putnam County since 2017. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
m0-ocixbZVE | 28 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pueblo, Colorado — On July 23, 2024, at about 4:00 a.m., Pueblo County Sheriff's Deputies responded to the Loaf N Jug, 1700 Santa Fe, on an unwanted person at the store. Deputies contacted the man, identified as 31-year-old Anthony Gendoes, and learned that he had an active warrant. Deputies, who were wearing protective gloves, conducted a routine pat search of Gendoes and found suspected fentanyl pills and paraphernalia on him. Gendoes also admitted to deputies that he had just smoked fentanyl prior to having contact with the deputies. Deputies took Gendoes into custody without incident and placed him in a patrol car while they were processing the drugs and paraphernalia. One of the deputies began feeling ill and subsequently went unconscious and fell to the ground. The second deputy quickly administered a dose of agency-issued Narcan, which is an FDA-approved drug to counteract the effects of opioid overdose. A second dose of Narcan was administered and the deputy regained consciousness. She was transported by ambulance to a local hospital where she was treated and released for the exposure. She is recovering at home. After the exposure occurred, the Sheriff’s Office contacted the Colorado State Patrol Hazmat team to test and safely bag the pills and paraphernalia. The State Patrol’s presumptive test was positive for fentanyl. Gendoes was arrested on the warrant and a new charge of possession of a controlled substance. He has been booked into the Pueblo County Jail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
6hgXxDJG5pw | 28 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Flagler County, Florida — On the morning of Saturday, July 27, 2024, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office inmate 29-year-old Anthony Romine was being treated at AdventHealth Palm Coast and escaped on foot. Seven hours later, he was caught after an extensive search and is back in custody at the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility. Romine was apprehended in the woods by the Amoco gas station near the southbound ramp at Interstate 95 and State Road 100 in Palm Coast after he was tracked and located by an FCSO K-9 patrol team. Romine had been hiding underneath foliage and underbrush. Deputies had been notified that he was possibly in the area after the clerk at the gas station reported that Romine had come into the store and asked to use the phone. When notified of the early-morning escape, Sheriff Rick Staly responded to AdventHealth and worked with the on-duty watch commander to direct the search. Over the course of the seven-hour search, the FCSO Communications Center received multiple calls on possible sightings, which were investigated by deputies with the help of the FCSO K-9 Unit, Drone Unit, Flagler County Fire Rescue’s FireFlight helicopter, the Volusia Sheriff's Office’s Air One helicopter, and bloodhounds from Tomoka Correctional Institution. Romine was originally arrested on July 3 on a felony warrant for Petit Theft, Violation of Pre-Trial Release, and two counts of Counterfeit. After a fall in the jail, he was transported to AdventHealth for treatment. Through investigative means, detectives determined that Romine had faked an injury in hopes that he could escape and return to Ohio, where he is originally from. After being apprehended, Romine was arrested on a felony warrant for his escape, as well as Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer and Resisting without Violence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
6l5L-D57sHg | 26 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On July 2nd, 2024, just after 9:00 a.m., officers from the Oklahoma City Police Department were summoned to 2243 W. Eubanks St. regarding a man pointing a gun at another person inside the home. Officers encountered the suspect, 22-year-old Kavon Ragan, from across the street as he was on his front porch. Officers tried to speak with Ragan and de-escalate the situation. Ragan refused to follow the officers’ commands, continuing to go in and out of the home. A short time later, Ragan began firing shots at the officers, ultimately wounding Sgt. Joshua Scott. Sgt. Scott was transported to an area hospital by another officer at the scene. Sergeant Scott underwent surgery and was later released. Officers learned Ragan had five other people in the home with him, three of whom were children. Ragan continued to randomly fire at police personnel and refused all opportunities to surrender peacefully. At approximately 11:47 AM, Ragan was shot and killed by an OKCPD officer. An entry team entered the home and found the other occupants unharmed. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Sgt. Josh Scott 0:40 - Dashcam Footage 0:58 - Bodycam: Sgt. Matt Gilmore 1:21 - Dashcam Footage 1:38 - Patreon Supporters
X3YgWJTpDsY | 26 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, NY — On May 12, 2024, at approximately 1:18 a.m., three NYPD officers were approaching the corner of E. 52nd St. and Church Ave. in a marked police vehicle when they came upon a man, identified as 33-year-old Christian Emile, pointing a gun at a rival. The officers, which included two patrol officers and a sergeant from the 67th Precinct, ordered Emile to drop his weapon. Instead of complying, Emile ran from the sidewalk to the street near a deli on Church Ave. In an attempt to subdue him, one officer fired a Taser, which briefly stunned him. Emile retained his grip on the gun and continued to flee, running back to the sidewalk and towards 52nd St. The officers repeatedly yelled at Emile to drop his gun. When he failed to comply, the officers opened fire, mortally wounding him. The officers immediately performed lifesaving measures on Emile until medics arrived and transported him to Kings County Hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after. Officers recovered a firearm at the scene. Emile had a lengthy criminal history, having served multiple prison stints for robbery. Records indicate he was first incarcerated in December 2007 at the age of 16. In 2021, he was locked up again for robbery, serving just over two months before he was released on parole. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 1:36 - Bodycam Footage 2:14 - Patreon Supporters
eKMk6UoiA_Q | 26 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hamilton Township, New Jerse — On March 8, 2024, at around 10:07 p.m., Hamilton Township Police Officers responded to a residence on Orchard Avenue in Hamilton, in response to a 911 call concerning a domestic dispute. During the encounter, 44-year-old Vincent Correa exchanged gunfire with Hamilton Township Police Officers Derek Fiabane and Paul Piromalli. Officer Fiabane and Correa were both shot. Officers and emergency medical personnel rendered first aid to Correa, who was pronounced deceased at the scene at 10:38 p.m. A rifle and a handgun were recovered from Correa’s person. Officer Fiabane was transported to a hospital with non-fatal injuries and has since been released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Piromalli 2:21 - Bodycam: Officer Fiabane 4:37 - Patreon Supporters
XwBygHmIZ6c | 25 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Butler, Pennsylvania — Bodycam footage shows Beaver County Emergency Services Unit (ESU) Officers and United States Secret Service (USSS) Personnel accessing the rooftop from where the shooter fired and gathering evidence in the immediate aftermath of the attack. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
p0wCl_ubH6Q | 25 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Alliance, Ohio — On July 23, 2024, a male victim went to the Alliance Police Station to report the alleged domestic violence incident and escape from the suspect when he was confronted again by the female suspect in the the parking lot before officers arrived to intervene. The 31-year-old female suspect refused five repeated commands from officers to exit her vehicle, which was parked directly behind the victim's vehicle. When officers resorted to forcing entry into the vehicle to remove her by force, the female suspect rammed one police cruiser and then drove into another before being taken into custody. The female suspect's sister can be heard in the background screaming at the suspect's actions. The officers said in the report they believed the woman was under the influence of medication and narcotics, and said she confirmed it. The female suspect remains in the Stark County Jail on a $100,000 bond set by Alliance Municipal Court Judge Andrew Zumbar on Wednesday. She faces charges of felonious assault, felony obstruction, unlawful restraint, resisting arrest and operating a vehicle impaired, court records showed. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Nathan Wilkinson - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Akyt_x1j6us | 25 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Thousand Oaks, California — On Sunday, June 30, 2024, at approximately 6:50 a.m., a deputy from the Thousand Oaks Police Department was involved in an officer-involved shooting (OIS) incident on Avenida de los Arboles, west of Erbes Road, in Thousand Oaks. The incident began when deputies made contact with a man, later identified as 37-year-old Adan Perez Hernandez, who was observed holding a knife. During the contact, Hernandez advanced towards one of the deputies with another device that appeared to be a bow and arrow. Despite receiving several verbal commands to drop the weapon, Hernandez did not comply and continued to approach the deputy. As a result, an officer-involved shooting occurred. The deputies rendered aid to Hernandez and called for medical personnel. Hernandez was transported to a local hospital in critical but stable condition. A knife and another item that looked similar to a bow was recovered at the scene. No deputies were injured during this incident. On July 23, 2024, Hernandez was arrested and booked into the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility, on a felony warrant for Brandishing a Deadly Weapon at an officer and Resisting an Executive Officer. Hernandez is being held on $50,000 bail at the Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula. His first court appearance was on July 24, 2024 at 9:00 a.m., in Ventura County Superior Court. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Portable 1' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 0:38 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 1:25 - Patreon Supporters
cY9NU7dJWrQ | 23 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at 6:11 p.m., Officer J. Collier received notification that a truck used in a Lake County Armed Robbery was in the Argyle Forest area of Jacksonville's Westside. Within a few minutes, Officer Collier located a truck matching the description of the suspect vehicle in a gas station parking lot. No one was occupying the truck when Officer Collier first approached and investigated it, but he did observe through a window that a rifle was located on the front passenger seat. Officer Collier then saw a man, later identified as 37-year-old Brenton Paquin, walk with his leash dog across the parking lot towards the truck. Officer Collier called out to Paquin asking if the truck belonged to him. Paquin responded that it was his truck while appearing to text on his phone. Officer Collier asked Paquin to sit down on a curb beside the truck. Rather than comply, Paquin continued towards his truck, opening the driver's side door. Officer Collier grabbed on to Paquin's arm and immediately a physical struggle ensued. Paquin reached into the truck cab and armed himself with a handgun. Paquin attempted to rack the slide, enabling him to fire the weapon, aimed the gun at Officer Collier and advance towards him. In response, Officer Collier drew his JSO issued firearm and shot Paquin. Paquin fell to the ground. Led by Officer Griffin, who has EMT medical training, officers provided emergency aid to Paquin until paramedics arrived on scene and transported him to a local hospital in critical but stable condition. Paquin's dog was unharmed in the incident. Crime scene detectives responded to the scene and collected Paquin's Ruger .22 caliber handgun, near where Paquin had falling to the ground. Crime scene detective searched Paquin's truck and located narcotics, ammunition, two .22 caliber rifles, one .30-.30 caliber rifle, one .30-.06 caliber rifle, one .303 caliber rifle, one 7.62-51-millimiter rifle, one 20-gauge shotgun and one 16-gauge shotgun. Paquin's arrest history includes out-of-state arrest for crimes including Assault, Fleeing or Attempting to Elude and Driving Under the Influence. Paquin had an active arrest warrant out of Lake County, Florida for Armed Robbery and he was also a person of interest for a homicide investigation out of Vermont. Due to his actions immediately prior to this critical incident, Paquin is currently charged with one count of Attempted Murder on a Law Enforcement Officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 1:10 - Security Camera Footage 2:16 - Patreon Supporters
zt8x3BP-Tvk | 23 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 23, 2024, at around 5:55 p.m., Los Angeles Police Officers responded to a radio call of a male armed with a knife in the area of Adams Boulevard and Saint James Place. When the officers arrived to the area of the call, they determined that immediate assistance was required, prompting a “help call” to detain the armed suspect. While responding to this help call with lights and sirens activated (Code-3), a patrol unit was involved in a crash with another vehicle at the intersection of Adams Boulevard and Gramercy Place. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and transported the driver of the Corolla, to a local hospital to be treated for the critical injuries he sustained, as a result of the traffic crash. While there, medical staff placed him in a medically induced coma and he's expected to survive. The driver of the vehicle was identified as Regino Orea Jr.. The officers involved in the crash also sustained minor injuries and were transported to a nearby hospital where they were treated and released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:27 - Security Camera Footage 0:37 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:05 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:41 - Patreon Supporters
66MGAJh4SxU | 23 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Manhattan, NY — On Saturday, June 1, 2024, at approximately 5:30 p.m., Police Officer Anne Arcega was standing in front of the 23rd Precinct stationhouse, located at 164 East 102nd Street, Manhattan, when she was approached by a civilian witness who informed her that there was a person further down 102nd Street who was threatening people with a knife. Officer Arcega summoned Officer Gary Cabral and Sergeant Nestor Beaume for assistance, at which time the three officers walked east on 102nd Street toward 3rd Avenue. Once opposite 210 East 102nd Street, Officer Arcega, Officer Cabral, and Sergeant Beaume encountered a dispute between a suspect identified as 36-year-old Ndiouga Gaye and several other individuals. Gaye then began to chase another person while brandishing a knife in his right hand. Sergeant Beaume ordered Gaye to drop the knife, however Gaye refused to do so and began walking toward Officer Arcega. Officer Arcega deployed a Taser Conducted Energy Weapon at Gaye, however it was ineffective at stopping Gaye's aggression toward her. Gaye then swung the knife at Officer Arcega. As a result, Sergeant Beaume discharged one shot from his service firearm at Gaye. Gaye was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. Gaye was transported from the scene via ambulance to Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital where he was treated for his injuries. Gaye's knife was recovered at the scene of the incident during this investigation. For his actions, Gaye was arrested and charged with Attempted Aggravated Assault Upon a Police Officer, Attempted Assault in the First Degree, and Menacing a Police Officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brice Danos - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Sgt. Beaume 0:48 - Bodycam: Officer Arcega 2:20 - Bodycam: Officer Cabral 3:14 - Patreon Supporters
U2rMB2fYjuY | 22 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Springfield, Illinois — On July 6, 2024, at approximately 12:50 a.m., Sangamon County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a 911 call in the 2800 block of Hoover Avenue in Springfield. The deputies entered the home of a woman, identified as 36-year-old Sonya Massey, to gather information and ensure the residence was safe. While inside, a pot of heated water on the stove drew the attention of Deputy Sean Grayson. With police approval, Massey went to remove the pot. As another deputy was clearing the house and finding nothing dangerous, Deputy Grayson made a comment about the pot from the living room. Massey responded verbally and set the pot down on the kitchen counter. Deputy Grayson then drew his 9mm firearm and threatened to shoot Massey in the face. In response, Massey raised her hands and apologized while ducking for cover behind the counter. Despite her compliance, Grayson closed the gap between them and continued to yell at her to put the pot down. He then fired his duty weapon three times, striking Massey in the face once. Massey was immediately provided medical attention and transported to a nearby hospital. Massey was later pronounced deceased at an area hospital. On July 17, former Sheriff Deputy Sean Grayson was charged with three counts of first-degree murder, aggravated battery with a firearm, and official misconduct in connection with the death of Massey. Sean Grayson will be held in jail until his trial after a Sangamon County judge agreed with prosecutors that he’s a risk to the community. If convicted, Grayson faces prison sentences of 45 years to life for murder, six to 30 years for battery and two to five years for misconduct. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 10:32 - Bodycam: Deputy Grayson 18:34 - Patreon Supporters
8mK6xh5Pkp8 | 20 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chino, California — On June 20, 2024, at approximately 10:18 p.m., the Chino Police Department received a 911 emergency call from a 12-year-old girl, saying her father, 43-year-old Jose Angel Mendoza, a resident of Chino, appeared to be assaulting her mother at the 12800 block of 10th Street. Due to the loud and excruciating cries for help heard both in the 911 call and by concerned neighbors throughout the complex, residents began rushing from their homes, as seen in the video footage. As the first police officer arrived, he saw adults and children frantically running away from Mendoza, stating that he had a knife. The responding officer immediately took a position to place himself between the bystanders and Mendoza while attempting to de-escalate the situation. By speaking with Mendoza the officer saw a large knife sticking out of Mendoza's pocket. The officer gave Mendoza repeated clear commands not to grab the knife. The officer then told Mendoza that if he pulled the knife, he would be shot. Mendoza failed to obey commands and pulled a large fillet knife out of his pocket. While holding the knife in a threatening manner, Mendoza advanced toward the officer, at which point an officer involved shooting occurred. Officers rendered emergency treatment to Mendoza until paramedics arrived to take over and provide additional care. Mendoza was transported to a local hospital by medical personnel where he succumbed to his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:47 - Security Camera Footage 1:07 - Bodycam Footage 2:27 - Cellphone Footage 2:47 - Bodycam Footage 3:07 - Patreon Supporters
6UzsEvst1MI | 19 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 3, 2024, around 9:00 p.m., Southeast Area uniformed patrol officers initiated a traffic stop on a white, four door sedan at Broadway and Rosecrans Avenue. The suspect’s vehicle initially began to accelerate away but stopped suddenly on Broadway north of Rosecrans Avenue. Before officers could exit the police vehicle, the suspect, armed with a fully automatic weapon, fired at officers without warning. An Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) occurred when one officer returned fire. The suspect fled the scene in the vehicle. It is unknown if the suspect was struck by gunfire. Authorities later determined the rounds were fired from a fully automatic AR-style rifle, a self-loading rifle that continuously chambers and fires rounds when the trigger is held down. Officers attempted to follow the suspect’s vehicle for approximately 200 yards but lost sight of the vehicle in the area of 135th Street and Broadway. Both officers sustained cuts and scratches from glass fragments caused by the suspects rounds striking the police vehicle windshield, with one officer receiving two graze wounds to his head. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel transported the officers to a local hospital where they were treated for their injuries and released the following morning. Numerous rifle casings from the suspect’s weapon were recovered from the scene. No other officers or citizens were injured during the incident. On July 12, 2024, Los Angeles Police arrested 31-year-old Malcolm Guss Jr.. He is charged in case 24CMCF01337 on one count of attempted murder of a peace officer; two counts of assault with a machine gun upon a peace officer; one count of shooting at an occupied motor vehicle; one count of possession of a machine gun; and two counts of possession of firearm by a felon. During the ensuing investigation, police located and seized the Chevrolet sedan. Police also seized a firearm believed to have been involved in the crime. He was booked into police custody on $2,000,000 bail, booking number 6845941. If convicted as charged, Guss faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:51 - Bodycam: Officer Carutasu 2:19 - Bodycam: Officer Rodney 3:42 - Patreon Supporters
VBGd9vYwmlM | 19 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, N.Y. — On Friday, May 24, 2024, at approximately 12:43 a.m., Police Officer Pace and his partner, Police Officer Abid Azam, conducted a vehicle stop of a 2013 Toyota Highlander for a defective rear brake light at the intersection of Hegeman Avenue and Van Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn. The vehicle was being driven by 25-year-old Eric Jerrick. After a brief conversation, Police Officer Pace requested that Jerrick exit the vehicle. Jerrick then accelerated the vehicle through the intersection, fleeing eastbound on Hegeman Avenue. As Jerrick fled, he struck Police Officer Azam with the front of the vehicle. As a result, Police Officer Pace discharged three shots from his service firearm at Jerrick's vehicle. Jerrick was apprehended on May 28, 2024. For his actions, Jerrick was arrested and charged with Attempted Assault in the First Degree, Assault in the Second Degree (police officer), Reckless Endangerment in the First Degree, Reckless Driving, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle, and related charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Josef Rex - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Pace 2:27 - Bodycam: Officer Azam 3:06 - Patreon Supporters
OLECAEPlGkw | 18 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pomona, California — On Sunday, June 9, 2024, at approximately 7:18 pm, Pomona Police officers responded to the 200 block of Las Brisas Circle after receiving a report of a husband, 60-year-old Kenneth Genardini, discharging a firearm inside his residence after a verbal dispute with his wife. The suspect left the residence in his vehicle and collided with an uninvolved motorist at Holt Ave. and White Ave. Police arrived on the scene shortly after to negotiate the suspect’s surrender. However, an officer-involved shooting occurred when the suspect reached for a firearm from inside his vehicle, and pointed it at officers. Officers used our armored SWAT vehicle (bearcat) to safely remove the uninvolved motorist from the scene. Shortly after the incident, officers contacted the uninvolved motorist and, with assistance from the Los Angeles County Fire Department, provided medical attention. The suspect was transported to the hospital and is expected to recover. After the shooting, officers rendered medical aid and began an assessment of the suspect’s injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:29 - Helicopter Footage 3:23 - Bodycam Footage 5:56 - Dashcam Footage 6:09 - Patreon Supporters
9FwK6Yk0ODo | 18 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On April 17, 2024, officers responded to the area of Conkle Road and Mount Zion Road in Morrow, Georgia in reference to an ambulance that was stolen from Piedmont Henry Hospital in Stockbridge, Georgia. The suspect, later identified as 27-year-old La'Darius Williams, was being treated at the Hospital before he stole a private Amerimed ambulance from the facility and drove away. Paramedics were still in the ambulance when it was taken and chose to bail out of the moving vehicle. Upon arrival, the Atlanta Police Department's Auto Crimes Enforcement Unit coordinated with the Georgia State Patrol in an effort to disable the recklessly driving ambulance. The pursuit spanned multiple jurisdictions where a number of attempts were made by officers and troopers to disable the stolen vehicle. Over the course of the pursuit, Williams who was operating the stolen vehicle, ignored traffic controlled devices, law enforcement vehicles, and intentionally struck a number of civilian and police vehicles. The pursuit eventually lead to a residential area where an Atlanta police officer was able to successfully deploy a Stock Stick device which deflated the tires on the stolen ambulance. Despite the tires being deflated on the ambulance, the suspect continued to lead officers on a chase along Tara Boulevard where Georgia State Patrol troopers utilized a PIT maneuver which sent the ambulance careening across the roadway, along a grassy median, and into a concrete utility pole where the vehicle was finally disabled. Immediately following the crash, Williams exited the vehicle and took flight from officers on foot. After a brief foot chase and with the assistance of officers from multiple jurisdictions, Williams was apprehended without further issue. Williams was formally placed into custody by Georgia State Patrol troopers and was transported to the Clayton County Jail for processing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
8uWnSBigpLs | 18 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cleveland, Ohio — On July 8, 2024, a Cleveland Police officer approached a man sitting on the floor near the north security checkpoint at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and asked about a machete in his possession. The man, identified as 37-year-old Sameer Farraj, claimed the machete was "treasure" and not a weapon. The officer instructed Farraj to turn around, but he instead ran away, bumping into someone in his attempt to escape. Farraj then held the knife near his own neck, prompting police to fire Tasers. However, the Tasers failed to penetrate the layers of clothing Farraj was wearing. Farraj then jumped over a wall to get behind an airline ticket counter, shouting that he was "being peaceful" while ignoring commands to get on the ground. Body camera footage shows Farraj slashing the knife in the air and demanding police to put their guns on the floor. As officers moved closer, Farraj jumped over another wall with the knife in hand. Screams can be heard on the recording as Farraj ran towards people waiting at the security checkpoint. He then stopped and jumped over another wall, landing on steps below, where police finally handcuffed and arrested him. According to a police report, investigators confiscated a machete, two knives, a hatchet, and a weighted jump rope from Farraj. He was taken for a psychological evaluation following his arrest. Farraj was arraigned on Thursday morning, and a judge set his bond at $50,000. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
4hZqtXjjxVY | 17 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Omro, Wisconsin — On July 15, 2024 at around 7:18 pm the Omro Police Department assisted by the Winnebago County Sheriff's Office responded to a disturbance with a weapon in the 300 block of East Main Street. It was quickly learned that the suspects involved in this altercation had fled the scene in a vehicle prior to officers' arrival. Upon responding to the scene, the investigation revealed that the Victim (a 65-year-old male from Omro) had placed an ad on Facebook Marketplace in order to sell a car. The suspects responded to the ad, and an altercation quickly ensued when they arrived. During this altercation, one suspect produced a firearm. During a struggle over the firearm, the Victim sustained a gunshot wound and other injuries. Once the suspects fled the scene in a vehicle, they were quickly located by law enforcement, and a multi-jurisdictional chase ensued. At 7:26pm, Fond du Lac County Sheriff's communication center was advised that the Wisconsin State Patrol and Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office was in pursuit of a U-Haul box truck southbound on I41 south of Oshkosh. Inside the U-Haul were two suspects wanted for an armed robbery and shooting that had occurred in Omro a short time earlier. A sheriff’s deputy successfully deployed a tire deflation device at CTH N, but the vehicle continued southbound on the interstate. With a trooper and sheriff’s K9 squad now in the lead behind the suspect, they dodged tire debris coming off the rims as the flattened tires shredded apart. A North Fond du Lac police officer successfully deployed additional tire deflation devices at Winnebago Street as the suspect swerved at the squad, coming within just a couple feet of striking it while trying to avoid the stop sticks. A short time later the U-Haul was driving on nothing but rims after all tires had been flattened. The suspect vehicle traveled around the Fond du Lac police squad blocking the Johnson Street exit, and as the U-Haul turned right on Johnson Street the lead trooper successfully utilized a PIT maneuver to spin the truck out in an attempt to stop it. The suspects, however, were not surrendering. The driver put the U-Haul in reverse and attempted to back up into the intersection of Johnson Street and Rolling Meadows Drive, which was occupied by unsuspecting motorists. The K9 deputy, finding himself suddenly nose to nose with the shooting suspects and their vehicle, knew he had to end this pursuit. He first bumped the U-Haul, trying to convince them to surrender, but as the driver continued trying to navigate the intersection in reverse, the deputy did what he had to do to end this chase and pushed the suspect vehicle through the intersection, spun it sideways, and then continued pushing the U-Haul until it was disabled off the road. With a sheriff’s K9, a Fond du Lac Police K9, and many other troopers, deputies, and police officers converging on the scene, the suspects finally surrendered and were taken into custody. A loaded firearm was recovered from inside the U-Haul. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
KnQ11xj8LmM | 17 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Worth, Texas — On Thursday, July 11, 2024, FLOCK cameras alerted Fort Worth officers of a stolen maroon truck being driven in the area of Ephriham and Azle Avenue. When officers attempted to pull over the vehicle, the driver fled, driving recklessly and ramming a police unit, according to the Fort Worth Police Department. The chase ended in a parking lot near the intersection of NW 28th Street and McKinley Avenue after police deployed spike strips to stop the suspect. Video footage shows the driver exiting the stolen GMC Sierra armed with a long gun. The suspect then carjacked an innocent bystander and took control of their vehicle. The situation escalated when the suspect exited the white vehicle, appearing to hold a firearm to his head and refusing to put the gun down. In response, five Fort Worth police officers opened fire, striking the suspect multiple times. No officers or innocent bystanders were injured during the incident. The suspect was transported to a hospital and is in stable condition. Jail records have identified him as 28-year-old Jaquin Guzman, although police are still working to confirm his identity. Guzman faces multiple charges, including unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, aggravated robbery, and evading arrest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 4:51 - Helicopter Footage 5:39 - Patreon Supporters
0ocdfR8Q3Sc | 16 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Madison, Tennessee — On Monday, July 15, 2024, Metro Nashville Police were looking for 31-year-old Miqueal Williams, at Skyline Ridge Apartments, who was wanted on an outstanding warrant for first-degree murder. Detective Carlos Diaz and his colleagues on the TITANS (The Investigative Team Addressing Neighborhood Shootings) Unit had developed information that Williams was at the Madison apartment complex and saw him get into the passenger seat of a vehicle. They approached and demanded that Williams put his hands up. Instead, Williams opened the door and emerged from the vehicle with a semi-automatic pistol and exchanged gunfire with Detective Diaz, who was hit in the leg and moved to a safer area of the parking lot. During the gunfire, Detective Joseph Gonzales approached the open driver’s side door of the vehicle and fired at Williams through the open passenger side door. Williams was wounded in the hip during the exchange of gunfire with police. Detective Diaz is recovering from a gunshot wound to his leg. Both Detective Diaz and Williams have non-life threatening wounds and are being treated at Skyline Medical Center. Williams is under indictment for the March 4 fatal shooting of Samuel Edwards Jr., 32, at an apartment complex on Buena Vista Pike. A Criminal Court judge set a $1 million bond on the murder indictment. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Detective Diaz 0:16 - Bodycam: Detective Gonzales 0:44 - Patreon Supporters
nWCRcK19q1U | 16 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fullerton, California — On June 15, 2024, at 5:04 am, Fullerton Police Dispatch received a 9-1-1 call regarding a male armed with knives and threatening people in the 200 block of E. Imperial Hwy. The reporting party told the call taker he was a victim of weapon brandishing and to send multiple officers due to the male's dangerous behavior. Fullerton Police Officers arrived on scene and contacted a male adult, identified as 27-year-old Lorenzo Roger Hills III, holding what appeared to be a knife in each hand. Hills was directed multiple times to drop his weapons, however, was uncooperative with the commands given to him. Hills suddenly began running towards officers with the knives in his hands and failed to comply with commands to stop. An officer involved shooting then occurred. A subsequent investigation revealed the cell phone was registered to Hills and that it was the same cell phone used to make the 9-1-1 call that initiated the police response to this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:35 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:13 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:03 - Patreon Supporters
hgsUDOZguUQ | 15 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On Saturday, June 15, 2024, Houston Police Officers responded to a Shot Spotter call in the 8600 block of Comal Street and a witness directed them to a male in the parking lot of Sunnyside Park across the street. The officers observed the suspect, 40-year-old Tyrone Whitfield Barnes with a gun in his hands. They exited their patrol vehicle and gave the male multiple verbal commands to put his gun down, but he did not comply. The suspect raised his weapon. In response, both officers discharged their duty weapons. The suspect was still standing and still holding the handgun. The officers continued to give the suspect verbal commands, but the suspect still did not comply. At least one of the officers discharged a duty weapon again at the suspect, who eventually complied and lied on the ground. The officers were able to detain the suspect and recover his handgun. The suspect sustained one gunshot wound to his right leg, however, it was undetermined whether the wound was from the officers’ gunfire or if it was self-inflicted. Officers provided medical attention to the suspect until paramedics arrived and transported him to a hospital in stable condition. Barnes was charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon with a felony conviction in the 179th State District Court. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Officer Cruz 6:39 - Officer Anderson 11:34 - Patreon Supporters
6OtyIwzE2zc | 15 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Port St. Lucie, Florida — On July 11, 2024, shortly before 5:00 p.m., officers with the Port St. Lucie Police Department went to a scene in the 3100 block of SW Watson Court, to serve 35-year-old Joshua Valdes, a warrant for possession of multiple pornographic images of young children. Valdes was exchanging the child pornography with someone in Indianapolis. When Valdes refused to exit his home, a SWAT team activated a crisis negotiation team and drone units as they tried to negotiate with him for nearly 3 hours. Port St. Lucie police knew Valdez did not have a weapon and Valdez's mother and sister left the home and helped police try to get Valdez to surrender. Around 8:30 p.m., SWAT officers decided to enter the home with a police dog to apprehend Valdes. The SWAT team located him in the front bedroom, hiding under a mattress. He was taken into custody without incident. Valdes is now charged with 17 counts of child pornography. His bond was set at more than $300,000. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
2ml6NyNJlmg | 15 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Johns Creek, Georgia — On June 22, 2024, around 5:30 a.m., in the morning, 73-year-old Lina Moats left her daughter’s home in the Polo Club area. Authorities said, Moats wasn’t familiar with the area and has diminished mental health. Forsyth County asked Johns Creek Police for assistance in finding Moats. Johns Creek Sgt. Lemke and K9 Pandora answered the call of duty and hit the ground running. Bodycam footage shows, Pandora the K-9 Officer quickly grabs a scent. About 22 minutes of tracking through the woods later, the dog led officers right to the missing woman. Pandora got a few pats from the woman whose scent she had picked up on. Thanks to Pandora's work, police were able to get the woman back home safe and sound. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
FvUo9IZv5iM | 15 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 15, 2024, at around 12:50 a.m., Mission Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon,” suspect there now armed with a knife, at an apartment in the 9400 block of Van Nuys Boulevard. According to the comments of the call, the suspect later identified as 23-year-old Joanna Lua, was attempting to assault family members with a knife and blocking the victims attempts to leave the apartment. When officers arrived at the location they staged on the 2nd floor landing outside the apartment’s front door. For several minutes, officers attempted to verbalize with the occupants of the apartment to gain entry inside, with negative results. After a short period of time, officers heard what they believed was Lua, screaming and a loud banging sound emanating from inside the apartment. Officers believed that Lua was attempting to gain access to the victims and the officers forced entry into the front door. Officers encountered Lua advancing toward them, still armed with a knife, officers issued verbal commands to Lua to drop the knife. As Lua continued to advance toward the officers, she began to raise the knife in her hand resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting, simultaneously a TASER was discharged. Lua was struck by gunfire and TASER probes and was taken into custody. A fire department ambulance responded to the scene and transported Lua to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced deceased. Notifications to the next of kin were conducted by representatives from the Family Liaison Section. No officers or other community members were reported injured during this incident. A black handled, 10-inch bread knife was recovered from the scene and was processed as evidence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'PhlyDaily' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:02 - Officer #1 4:45 - Officer #2 6:40 - Officer #3 6:59 - Officer #4 7:38 - Officer #2 8:49 - Patreon Supporters
f3e_7vbUurg | 12 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bay Shore, New York — On February 17, 2024, at approximately 9:10 a.m., Suffolk County Police Officers responded to reports of a domestic violence incident at a residence on Udall Road in Bay Shore. When the officers arrived, 33-year-old Taiquell Woodson opened the front door holding a knife and a baton and stabbed one of the officers multiple times in the arm. A second officer then attempted to use his taser to subdue Woodson, and a third officer fired his service weapon, striking Woodson. Woodson was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The stabbed officer was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital, where he was treated for wounds to his hands, arms and face. The injuries were not life-threatening. Officers recovered a knife at the scene. Police said at the time of the incident that the officer was saved by his bulletproof vest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Officer Kozilkowski 0:35 - Officer Shair 1:06 - Officer Esposito 1:24 - Patreon Supporters
A_ws4feQuZc | 12 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Troy, N.Y. — On Monday, July 8, 2024, Troy Police Officers were in the area of 2nd Avenue and 116th Street after receiving community complaints of illegal drug sales and prostitution over the past few months. Officers were observing the area for approximately 15 minutes. During this time the officers observed 33-year-old Melquan Simpson, wearing a balaclava ski mask and carrying a cross-body pouch, repeatedly circling the block on his bicycle on each sidewalk. Based on the neighborhood-provided complaints, recent similar arrests for drug sales/use in the area, observed violations of the Troy Code Ordinance and the officers’ training & experience they decided to stop Simpson to further interview about his actions. When officers attempted to stop Simpson he fled on his bicycle, ultimately riding over an embankment into the Hudson River. One officer used a water rescue apparatus to help Simpson while a second officer entered the water. Rescue efforts continued with the help of the Troy Fire Department and the New York State Police Underwater Recovery Team. Simpson was later found dead under the water. Not known to the officers at the time of their attempted interview of Simpson, but through the follow-up investigation, Troy Police have learned Simpson was under the supervision of NYS Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) as a parolee and was actively wanted by that organization as a Parole Absconder. Additionally, at the time of the incident Simpson possessed a quantity of cocaine carried inside the cross-body pouch he was carrying. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:10 - Bodycam Footage 2:34 - Patreon Supporters
9-asB_jP7xk | 12 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Waterbury, Connecticut — On Thursday, July 11, 2024, at around 10:23 a.m., Waterbury Police officers responded to a report of a stolen car located in the 900 block of Wolcott Street. The vehicle's owner had reported it stolen earlier and managed to find it in a parking lot, with a man later identified as 44-year-old Bellido-Rosado inside the car. Upon confronting Bellido-Rosado, the owner managed to get him out of the car and immediately called the police. When officers arrived, the owner identified Bellido-Rosado as the car thief. As officers attempted to handcuff Bellido-Rosado, he resisted, becoming combative and biting one of the officers. During the struggle, Bellido-Rosado also attempted to grab an officer’s gun, causing the protective cover of the holster to break off. Body camera footage captured an officer repeatedly warning, "Stop reaching for my gun," more than half a dozen times. The video also shows an officer kicking Bellido-Rosado in an attempt to subdue him.After a tense struggle, officers managed to gain control and take Bellido-Rosado into custody. A search revealed he was carrying a crack pipe. Two officers involved in the altercation were taken to the hospital for treatment of minor injuries and later released. Bellido-Rosado was also transported to a local hospital and is receiving treatment for minor injuries. The incident was further reviewed by the Waterbury state’s attorney’s office and it was found that the use of force by the officers involved was determined to be reasonable and justified during the arrest. Bellido-Rosado is a convicted felon who had an outstanding felony Violation of Probation warrant for a separate incident. Police said his bond had not yet been set. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
AJRhIwxllpo | 12 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chester, South Carolina — On Thursday, July 11, 2024 at approximately 6:32 a.m., Chester County Sheriff Deputies initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of JA Cochran Bypass and Columbia Road in Chester. The driver was identified as Eric Bernard Jones, who was found to have a suspended license. Upon being asked to exit the vehicle, Jones fled from the traffic stop, leading Deputies on a pursuit. The pursuit ended on Ashford Road due to Jones wrecking the vehicle. Sheriff’s Deputies and K9 Sammie apprehended Jones without further incident. Sheriff’s Deputies conducted a search of the vehicle and seized the following items: -Approximately 112 Grams of a substance believed to be Fentanyl -Approximately 56 Grams of a substance believed to be Methamphetamine -$4,373 in US Currency Sheriff’s Deputies also located an assortment of pills believed to be controlled substances. Jones was taken into custody and transported to the hospital for injuries sustained during the wreck. Following medical treatment, he was transported to the Chester County Detention Center. Sheriff’s Deputies have charged Jones with the following crimes: -Driving Under suspension - 3rd or subsequent offense -Failure to Stop for Blue Lights -Trafficking in Fentanyl / 28 Grams or more -Trafficking Methamphetamine / 28 grams or more -Possession with Intent Distribute schedule I-III ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
dcCUEMhTPf0 | 12 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Xenia, Ohio — On June 30, 2024 at 7:25 a.m., Xenia-Greene Central Communications received a 911 call about a man shooting a gun in the parking lot of an apartment complex near 190 Bellbrook Avenue, and then pointing the gun at the caller. As officers 1 and 2 arrive, the suspect, 23-year-old Kyle Berry is rounding the corner of the apartments and points his gun at Xenia Police. The apartment manager in the parking lot then runs into the apartment building. As officer 3 exits his cruiser, he commands for Berry to drop his gun. These commands were not followed by Berry and as officers 1 and 2 approach, Berry points his weapon at the officers. Shots were fired by officers and Berry was injured. A Kimber semi-automatic pistol was recovered from the scene. Berry was transported to the Hospital for medical attention and has since been released to the Greene County Jail. Bail was set at $500,000 for Kyle Eugene Berry during his Wednesday arraignment in Xenia Municipal Court for two counts of felonious assault. Berry, may face additional charges once the case is presented to a county grand jury, police said. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rowdy' - Derick McGill - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call with Surveillance Footage 2:20 - Dashcam Footage #1 2:43 - Surveillance Footage 3:00 - Dashcam Footage #2 3:21 - Bodycam Footage 4:51 - Patreon Supporters
5gjMZupapfY | 12 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On July 6, 2024, just before 7 a.m., San Diego Police dispatch received a 9-1-1 call from the 5400 Block of La Jolla Boulevard. The unidentified male caller was yelling at the dispatcher, demanding Police units at the scene "Right Here, Right Now." Several other members of the public called 9-1-1 and reported a man was blocking the street with his car and that he was holding a knife. Officer Aguilar and Officer Andrew arrived on the scene to find the man, later identified as 25-year-old Dejon Heard, standing next to his car. Heard was holding a knife. Both Officers gave Heard commands to "Drop the Knife". When the Officers exited the patrol car, Heard said, "Pull 'em Out" while holding a knife. As Officers drew their service weapons, Heard said, "Alright, Let's Do This" and then charged forward. Officer Andrew continued to give commands to "Drop the Knife" as Heard approached closer while raising and slashing the knife in the air. Heard did not comply and advanced on Officer Andrew on the passenger side of the patrol car. Officer Andrew fired his weapon and struck Heard. Officers provided medical aid until the arrival of paramedics. Heard was transported to the hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 0:13 - 2nd 911 Call 0:51 - Bodycam: Officer Andrew 1:37 - Bodycam: Officer Aguilar 2:18 - Patreon Supporters
c3aviwIfq2o | 12 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Buffalo, New York — On July 10, 2024, at about 12:30 a.m., Buffalo Police Officers initiated a traffic stop in the area of Kensington Avenue at Poultney Avenue for an apparent speeding violation and tinted windows. During the stop, officers noticed a 6-year-old boy in the front passenger seat without a seat belt. When asked for his driver's license, 25-year-old Dae’von Roberts admitted he did not have it with him but provided another form of identification. Upon checking the ID, officers found no record of a valid driver's license for Roberts. When asked to step out of the vehicle, Roberts instead sped away, with one officer hanging onto the car door. As the vehicle accelerated to over 60 MPH, the officer drew his weapon and shot Roberts multiple times. Both the officer and Roberts fell out of the vehicle. The officer immediately ran to the car and safely pulled the 6-year-old boy from the front seat. The child was unharmed. Officers on the scene administered first aid to Roberts, who was then transported to Erie County Medical Center where he was pronounced dead. The officer involved was treated for minor injuries and released from the hospital. A subsequent search of the vehicle, which was not registered to Roberts, revealed a 9 mm Taurus handgun under the driver's seat. Roberts was identified as the half-brother of Jaylen Griffin, a 12-year-old boy who went missing in 2020 and whose remains were discovered in April 2024. Records show that Roberts was recently indicted in June on charges of firing gunshots following a vigil for his brother on April 22. Although no one was injured in that incident, Roberts faced felony charges of attempted assault and weapons possession. He had pleaded not guilty and was released under supervision. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
LGP0S9-fMl4 | 11 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Detroit, Michigan — On Monday, May 27, 2024, at around 4:05 p.m., Detroit Police officers were called to a home in the 11000 block of Beaconsfield Street near Morang Avenue and Interstate 94 for a report of a man shot in the head. When the officer arrived, two women were on the porch of the home screaming about gunfire. Upon entering the residence, officers observed a woman performing emergency chest compression on an individual who had been shot in the head. The suspect in his 30s, suddenly emerges from another area of the home with a handgun held to the right side of his head. An officer draws his department issued handgun and issued three verbal commands for the suspect to drop the gun. The Suspect does not drop the gun and that's when an officer-involved shooting occurred. The suspect fired at least 1 shot from his handgun, striking himself at the side of his head. Detectives said he shot and killed the first victim, who they identified as the suspect's teenage nephew. The (shooter's) mother ran out of the back room, talked to him and he apologized for shooting his nephew. She called the police and the officer arrived. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call #1 1:51 - 911 Call #2 4:49 - Bodycam Footage 5:15 - Patreon Supporters
Ox9M0DrWniI | 11 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On July 5, 2024, just after 2:00 a.m., Cobb County Police requested the assistance of the Atlanta Police Department’s elite A.C.E. Unit for a high-speed pursuit of a wanted person on I-285. During Cobb County’s pursuit, the fleeing suspect rammed a police cruiser. After a successful PIT maneuver, the suspect attempted to flee into the woods adjoining the highway. Officers were able to quickly take the suspect into custody with the assistance of their taser. The suspect was identified as 28-year-old Jarrett Sharp. In addition to outstanding warrants and charges by Cobb County Police, Sharp was charged by Atlanta Police with: - Aggravated Assault on Law Enforcement - Felony Fleeing and Eluding - Obstruction - Multiple Traffic Violations ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:04 - Bodycam Footage 1:34 - Patreon Supporters
m-veZGOzA8Q | 11 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 11, 2024, at around 8:50 p.m., Foothill Area uniformed Gang Enforcement Detail officers were patrolling in the area of Lehigh Avenue and Carl Street, when they observed a dark colored sedan travelling at a high rate of speed. The officers followed the vehicle a short distance with the intent on conducting a traffic stop. Moments later, the driver abruptly pulled over and the front passenger, later identified as 21-year-old Alexander Aguilar-Larios, exited armed with a handgun and began running through a housing development. The officers broadcast they were in foot pursuit as they chased Aguilar-Larios, who eventually stumbled to the ground while holding a handgun in his right hand. As Aguilar-Larios stood up to continuing fleeing, an Officer Involved Shooting occurred. Aguilar-Larios was struck by gunfire and taken into custody. Officers rendered medical aid to Aguilar-Larios until the arrival of Los Angeles Fire Department personnel, who after assuming care, transported him to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased a short time later. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. A 9mm handgun was recovered at scene. The driver of the dark colored sedan fled the scene and has not yet been identified. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:31 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:57 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:13 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:12 - Bodycam: Officer #4 3:55 - Patreon Supporters
HrkaV_Ikw6s | 10 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bradenton, Florida — On July 8, 2024, at around 11:46 a.m., Bradenton Police officers responded to reports of a dog in distress, locked in an SUV in 90-degree heat. On officer-worn body camera video, Sgt. Bordin can be seen breaking the front passenger side window of the SUV. The dog can be heard crying inside. The temperature inside the vehicle was significantly higher, and it appeared the dog had been left alone for quite some time. The poor girl downed a liter of water before being taken for a checkup. The dog's owner was located, however, the dog remains in the custody of animal services while the investigation continues. Florida is among 11 states that allow law enforcement or bystanders to forcibly enter a vehicle to rescue a pet in danger of overheating. According to statute 768.139, those who damage a vehicle in the pursuit of removing a vulnerable animal from dangerous conditions are immune from civil liability. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
ivP0UlkyYq8 | 10 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On July 9, 2024, just after 3 a.m., Columbus Police officers were dispatched to a report of a break-in at the restaurant Roosters at 5225 Nike Station Way near Hilliard. Investigators learned a nearby Petland pet store was also broken into after discovering animals roaming free in the parking lot. Officers recovered multiple dogs, birds and rabbits at the scene. Officers also discovered a nearby Famous Footwear store had been broken into. At around 4:45 a.m., Officers found 31-year-old Matthew Pancake in leopard-print pajamas sleeping on a bench near a Big Lots store on Roberts Road. Bodycam footage of the arrest shows officers waking Pancake and ordering him to get on the ground. As officers handcuff and pat down Pancake, an officer discovers a small animal inside his pajama pants. The four hamsters found in Pancake's pants were ultimately returned to the pet store. Pancake was treated for injuries he suffered while allegedly breaking into one of the stores. He was arrested and charged with breaking and entering and vandalism. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
sc-Jbd6H8Tw | 10 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ocean County, New Jersey — On December 5, 2023, at approximately 8:28 p.m., members of the Manchester Township Police Department responded to a 911 call reporting an individual in distress, later identified as 39-year-old Shannon Rose, who possessed a firearm. Officers located Rose in a wooded area, at approximately 9:10 p.m., on Elizabeth Avenue in Manchester Township. Officers attempted to negotiate with Rose to surrender the weapon. Their repeated requests to drop the weapon were unsuccessful. Manchester Police Officers Nicholas Greenwood and Michael Anderson discharged their firearms, striking Rose. Authorities recovered a firearm near Rose. That weapon was identified in the police document as a BCM4 rifle, which is an AR-15 semi-automatic gun. Rose was later pronounced deceased. Rose was married to Melissa Rose, who has been a detective in the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office since 2005. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Short Version 1:10 - Long Version 23:52 - Patreon Supporters
mEiQi9pyaLc | 08 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On July 4, 24 at 1:00 a.m. Dallas Police responded to a robbery in progress call in the 2900 block of South Lancaster Road. The preliminary investigation determined a 911 call was placed reporting the robbery of an illegal game room and Witnesses at the scene. Police officer Ruben Martinez was working in a covert capacity, conducting surveillance nearby and responded to a parking lot near the game room. Officer Martinez saw the suspects run from the scene. One suspect approached him, pointing a gun at officer Martinez. Officer Martinez did not have time to put on his ballistic vest or activate his body-worn camera. Officer Martinez fired at the suspect, 34-year-old Timothy Jefferson. Officer Martinez then put on his vest and activated his his body-worn camera, which partially captured the shooting. Responding officer officers performed CPR on Jefferson until Dallas-Fire Rescue (DFR) arrived. Jefferson was taken to a local hospital where he died from his injuries. No officers were injured. a handgun was recovered from the ground, near Jefferson. A second suspect 21-year-old Kyvarian Banks was located by officers nearby. A third suspect 20-year-old Dominique Lee-Bolin, was found in the game room parking lot and taken into custody. A four suspect ran from the scene. The manager of the game room was arrested and charged with keeping a gambling place. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 3:17 - Bodycam Footage 7:25 - Patreon Supporters
xAZMle_MSjY | 08 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Port Orange, Florida — On July 05, 2024, Port Orange police officers located a stolen vehicle that was occupied by 20-year-old Ah'lijah Aman Mah'di Balk, of Daytona Beach, parked at an apartment complex. Officer attempted to detain Balk when he put the vehicle in reverse, knocking over one of the officers. Multiple officers then pursued the vehicle, where during the pursuit, the suspect struck multiple police vehicles. Balk eventually lost control and ran from the vehicle where officers were able to catch him and place him under arrest. Balk was transported to the Volusia County Branch Jail where he was charged with aggravated battery and aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence, fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement, grand theft motor vehicle, petit theft, criminal mischief, and unlawful possession of identification of another and placed on no bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jerry Sonnal - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Garmin Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/3WegTdE Vantrue N5 2.7K: https://amzn.to/3XWNvKo Nexar Pro 1080p: https://amzn.to/3RZUcaD Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/3VPHEnk Thinkware X1000 2K: https://amzn.to/3Li4n6O BlackVue DR970X 4K: https://amzn.to/4cu71lG 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
JaEeecFEkDw | 06 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Perris, California — On May 13, 2024, at 8:04 a.m., Deputies assigned to the Riverside Alternative Sentencing Program responded to a residence in the 3300 block of Albillo Loop in Perris to conduct a probation compliance check. During the compliance check deputies encountered multiple subjects in the backyard of the residence. One of the subjects gave a false identification and started walking away, disregarding the deputy's commands to stop. In an attempt to gain compliance, the deputy deployed a Taser, but it was ineffective and the suspect continued to walk away. The suspect then produced a handgun, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. The suspect was struck by gunfire, and deputies rendered medical aid until paramedics arrived. He was transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. The suspect was identified as, 42-year-old Lucas Michael Rutledge, a resident of Menifee. Rutledge was armed with an un-serialized 9mm handgun. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/49g2YXT Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 0:50 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 1:02 - Patreon Supporters
5BvJLI3VTO8 | 05 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Georgetown, Ohio — On June 28, 2024, while on routine patrol, Patrolman Rammel with the Georgetown Police Department observed a female subject walking northbound on US 68 near Hamer Road. The individual was identified as Mary McElroy, who was known to have an active warrant. Aware of McElroy's history of violent behavior, Patrolman Rammel called for assistance from the Brown County Sheriff’s Office. Upon approaching McElroy, Patrolman Rammel informed her of the warrant. She observed pre-attack indicators from the suspect and attempted to evade being struck in the face. Deputy Hardy arrived on the scene and promptly moved everyone away from the immediate roadway to safety. Together, Patrolman Rammel and Deputy Hardy attempted to control McElroy. After a struggle, they were able to place her in restraints. During the altercation, Patrolman Rammel sustained cuts, bruises, damaged uniform, and was spit on, necessitating medical treatment and evaluation. McElroy was subsequently booked into the Brown County Jail on multiple charges, including resisting arrest, obstruction, and assault of a police officer. Ptl. Rammel was treated and released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Brantheman455' - 'Brother.Legal' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/49g2YXT Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:55 - Bodycam Footage 2:04 - Patreon Supporters
T1WMKhjXX08 | 04 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Delta, Colorado — On October 10, 2023, Delta Police Department Officers were dispatched to 157 Bert Street in Delta. The reporting party reported that there was a “strange man” in her driveway who had gone through a window of a house and then exited the back door. Because there was confusion about the address, Officer Mark Bowen was the first to arrive and make contact with 43-year-old Jeremy Kuzov. Kuzov approached Bowen’s patrol car and said, “you know I’m gonna be sorry here soon.” Bowen asked, “you’re going to be sorry?” and “what do you mean?” Kuzov backed up against Bowen’s patrol vehicle and said, “what are you getting on me for?” and “This b***h just fu****g killed my kid.” Kuzov appeared highly agitated. He and was running his hands through his hair, crossing his arms, breathing deeply, and opening and closing his mouth in an unusual manner. Officer Bowen asked, “okay, so why are you going into the house?” and Kuzov responded, “because I was looking for my daughter.” Bowen attempted to place Kuzov in handcuffs and he exclaimed “no” and started to back up. Bowen drew his taser and Kuzov charged at Bowen and simultaneously attempted to grab the taser and throw punches at Bowen, hitting him in the head at least once. Kuzov deployed his taser probes and discharged it multiple times without effect. Kuzov continued charging and kicking at Bowen and they headed south down Bert Street. Bystander P.O. attempted to contact and calm Kuzov down causing Kuzov to back onto the sidewalk. Bowen pulled his firearm and ordered Kuzov to put his hands in the air and to get on the ground. Kuzov ignored these commands and started moving back toward 157 Bert Street and in front of an R.V. parked in the driveway. Kuzov continued to act aggressively saying things like “I’m gonna light this mother fu***r up” as he gestured toward Bowen and “f*** you!” Eventually, Kuzov appeared to comply and put his hands on his head. Bowen was extremely close to Kuzov when he rapidly dropped his hands and turned to run away from Bowen. Bowen fired his weapon hitting Kuzov in the back. As Kuzov leaned against the R.V., Bowen ran to Kuzov and tried to restrain him. Kuzov continued to struggle with Bowen, forcing Bowen to take him to the ground. While doing this, Bowen radioed dispatch to send an ambulance. Other officers arrived and placed Kuzov into custody before medics arrived and transported Kuzov to the hospital. His father last year said Kuzov had to spend time on a ventilator and in ICU. According to Kuzov’s medical records he was diagnosed with a gunshot wound to the chest, resulting in “multiple left rib fractures” and a “contusion of lung”, but “no intra-abdominal injury.” According to his toxicology screen, Kuzov tested positive for Amphetamines, Methamphetamines, Opiates, and Benzodiazepines. Bowen’s conduct was legally justified under self-defense, defense of others and mistake of fact, the DA said. “The District Attorney’s Office will not file criminal charges against Officer Mark Bowen for his justified use of force against Jeremy Kuzov.” The District Attorney's case analysis report can be viewed here: https://www.co7da.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/District-Attorneys-Report-Bowen.pdf ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Brantheman455' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viofo A229 Pro 4K HDR: https://amzn.to/49g2YXT Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
8u3UNsp_Y4s | 02 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — On May 27, 2024, at around 11:10 p.m., two Chicago Police officers were flagged down and observed 35-year-old Tracey Watson attempting to stab another man in the street, in the 300-block of South Cicero Avenue in South Austin. The officers exited their vehicle and gave verbal commands to Watson to drop their weapon. Watson failed to comply with the officers’ commands, resulting in both officers discharging their firearms, striking both Watson and victim. One officer then fired two shots before a second officer fired a second volley of around 10 shots and Watson collapsed to the ground. Watson was transported to the hospital and pronounced deceased. The victim was also transported to the hospital and was listed in critical condition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:48 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:18 - Patreon Supporters
BGTsED0Fr90 | 02 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Jose, California — On May 19, 2024, at approximately 4:11 p.m., San Jose Police Officers responded to a residence 911 call, of a male actively discharging a firearm from a vehicle, in the parking area of a densely populated apartment complex, located in the 2700 block of Kollmar Drive. The anonymous reporting party called to report, someone shooting bullets from a van. The suspect had also blocked access to the parking area to another neighbor and had brandished a firearm at her. The person being blocked in by the suspect was a mother, returning home to her children in the apartment complex. At approximately 4:16 p.m., a two officer unit arrived on scene. Approximately 1 minute later, officers broadcasted over the radio that they were being shot at by the suspect. Two officers returned fire, the suspect reloaded his firearm and ran Northbound through the apartment complex. Additional responding officers arrived on scene and were positioned in the area to where the suspect was fleeing. The suspect then encountered one of those officers. The suspect pointed his firearm at one of the responding officers while aggressively advancing towards him, when a third officer discharged his firearm striking the suspect. The suspect was taken into custody at approximately 4:21 p.m.. Responding officers immediately provided medical aid to the suspect and summoned medical personnel to the scene. The suspect was transported to a local hospital, where he was treated for his injuries. A loaded, unregistered firearm was recovered from the suspect at the scene. The suspect is 41-year-old Ricardo Villareal, a resident of San Jose. Villareal had a prior criminal conviction that prohibited him from possessing firearms, including a previous conviction for assaulting Police and possession of an illegal firearm. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 0:52 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:54 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:19 - Bodycam: Officer #3 7:01 - Bodycam: Officer #4 10:38 - Patreon Supporters
SvNTwcnx8ZA | 02 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Knoxville, Tennessee — On June 20, 2024, at around 7:17 a.m., Knoxville Police officers responded to the 2000 block of Belle Terra Road in regards to a woman who was reportedly armed with a knife and threatening to harm herself and others. Officers Arim Ismail, Tisha Knickerbocker and Riley Lackey arrived at the scene at around 7:30 a.m. and made their way towards the home. As officers approached the home from the street, the woman, identified as 49-year-old Shilo Rice, charged towards them while wielding a knife. Officers ordered Rice to stop but she continued to run towards officers, at which time all three officers fired. Rice was struck multiple times. Officers rendered aid until medical personnel arrived at the scene. Rice was transported to the UT Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
FOiY-_qZje4 | 01 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Utica, N.Y. — On June 28, 2024, at approximately 10:18 p.m. Utica Police officers were proactively patrolling the West Utica area near Shaw Street to assist the Criminal Investigations Division (“CID”) with at least two recent robbery investigations in which the suspects brandished a black in color firearm and forcibly demanded and stole property from victims. In one of the incidents that occurred on June 27th, the suspects were described as one one being on foot and the other on a bicycle. Based on the identifying factors from the robbery, officers approached 13-year-old Nyah Mway and the other juvenile as they matched the robbery suspects’ descriptions and were in the immediate vicinity of the previous robbery at nearly the same time of day. Furthermore, he was walking in the roadway in violation of New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law 1156a. At the time of the stop, the officers were following requests from the Criminal Investigations Division to interview and identify parties matching the characteristics of the robbery suspects, which, as stated, the two juveniles matched. Accordingly, the officers attempted to conduct a citizen stop of the two 13-year-old juveniles. When the officers asked and went to pat frisk Nyah Mway, he immediately fled on foot. While fleeing he turns and appears to point a black item at Officer Bryce Patterson and the other officers. Officer Patterson caught up with Nyah Mway, tackled and punched him, and as the two wrestled on the ground, Officer Patrick Husnay opened fire. The single shot hit Nyah Mway in the chest. Nyah Mway was taken to Wynn Hospital, where he died of his injuries. The item Nyah Mway was holding was later determined to be a BB or pellet gun that closely resembled a Glock 17 Gen 5 handgun with a detachable magazine. Police released an image showing the device did not have an orange band on the barrel that many BB gunmakers have added in recent years to distinguish their products from firearms. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Patterson 1:05 - Bodycam: Officer Husnay 2:04 - Bodycam: Officer Citriniti 4:36 - Patreon Supporters
gMXHzG9hs7g | 01 Jul 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On June 28, 2024, at 6:48 p.m., Dallas Police were called to disturbance at 5800 block of Beltline Road. The preliminary investigation determined, a woman reported a man was hurting her, had knives and a machete and had threatened her and a dog at the scene. Senior Corporal Brandon Massey, Officer Dakota Capparucci and Sergeant Yancy Graves responded and found the suspect and the victim in an encampment, in the woods, behind an apartment complex. The officers saw the suspect, identified 34-year-old Cody Watkins with a knife inside the tent, with the woman caller. Officers ordered Watkins to drop the knife and while they were talking with the suspect, the woman was able to get out of the tent. Officers continued to give commands for the suspect to drop the knife and come out of the tent. Watkins refused, continuing to hold the weapon. When verbal commands were unsuccessful, Officers used pepper spray and less lethal to get Watkins to comply. The suspect then came toward officers, holding the knife and see Senior Corporal Massey and Officer Capparucci fired their weapons at the suspect, hitting him. Sergeant Graves did not fire his weapon. The officer immediately administered first aid and called for Dallas fire rescue. The suspect was transported to a local hospital, where he died from his injuries. The woman Inside the tent was also taken to a local hospital for minor injuries. No officers were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - jaden - Jesse - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:11 - Bodycam: Officer Leach 2:51 - Bodycam: Officer Renard 6:05 - Bodycam: Cpl. Massey 8:08 - Bodycam: Officer Capparucci 9:37 - Bodycam: Officer Graves 13:07 - Patreon Supporters
UAXfeLGrX-s | 28 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cedar Hill, Texas — On June 27, 2024, around 8:10 p.m., plainclothes detectives from the Criminal Investigation Division were searching for a suspect, Jerail Fuewell, wanted on two counts of felonies when he was spotted in the area of the 300 block of North Joe Wilson Road. When officers attempted to detain Fuewell, he got into his Mercury sedan and drove off. The pursuit escalated as police chased Fuewell along Highway 67 through Cedar Hill, Duncanville, and into Dallas. Dash camera footage captured Fuewell exiting the highway at Wheatland Road, running a red light, and opening fire on officers as he exited his vehicle.Fuewell then fled on foot, continuing to shoot at officers. A Cedar Hill officer and a Duncanville police officer returned fire, striking Fuewell. It remains unclear which officer's shot took him down. Additional Cedar Hill officers quickly arrived and administered first aid. Fuewell is currently in critical condition at a hospital. Video evidence shows at least four bullet holes in the front windshield of a Cedar Hill police cruiser. An officer fired through his own windshield, but it is uncertain if Fuewell’s shots also struck the vehicle. No officers were injured. Both officers involved in the shooting have been placed on administrative leave, as per department policy. Fuewell now faces charges of felony evading in a motor vehicle. Fuewell had an extensive criminal history that included burglary, armed robbery and felony possession of a firearm. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
K9d-_Ny7SNc | 28 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tampa, Florida — On Tuesday June 25, 2024, the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office responded to an apartment to serve a felony warrant for 27-year-old Quanae Leasia Toussaint. Rather than surrendering to deputies, she locked herself in a room and tried to escape out her second story window. Then deputies grab a hold of her arms from inside the bedroom and hoist her back inside. Toussaint had felony warrants for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and discharging a firearm in public or residential property. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
ThYJeqoAMvk | 28 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bristol, Connecticut — On October 12, 2022, around 7:30 p.m., 35-year-old Nicholas Brutcher and his brother, Nathan Brutcher, left their parents’ house and went to Bleachers Bar located at 300 Middle Street, Bristol. Both had been drinking before they went to the bar. That night, the bar had an “open mic” forum and Nicholas Brutcher planned to do some stand-up comedy. While sitting at the bar, Nicholas Brutcher got into a fight with another patron. The altercation began when the other patron put his arm around Brutcher, who reacted by elbowing the man in the face. The fight then spewed outside into the parking lot and police were called. When officers arrived, witnesses pointed out the Brutcher brothers were driving away. At around 8:52 p.m., Officer Harrison Pollock responded to Bleachers, upon arrival, bystanders directed his attention to a white pickup truck leaving the parking lot. Officer Pollock pulled over the Brutcher brothers' truck as they were leaving. Nathan Brutcher was driving and both men were highly agitated and making rude remarks to the officers on scene. Because Nathan Brutcher was driving with a suspended license, the truck was towed. Both men became irate at the officers during the stop, yelling and cursing at them to the point where both were ticketed for creating a public disturbance. The Brutchers' mother was asked to come pick them up. After being picked up by his mother and returning home from the traffic stop, Brutcher immediately began putting on his camouflage, preparing his weapons, and within 30 minutes, at 10:32 p.m. placed the call to 911 to lure officers to his home. Sergeant Dustin DeMonte, Officer Alex Hamzy, and Officer Alec Iurato responded. Upon arrival, they approached the side door of the residence. They observed Nathan Brutcher inside the house and ordered him to come outside. At that time, from a concealed position on the neighboring property, Nicholas Brutcher fired upon the three officers multiple times, at first using an AR-15 style rifle and later with a handgun. All three officers were hit. Sergeant DeMonte and Officer Hamzy sustained fatal wounds. Nicholas Brutcher walked to the driveway and toward Officer Hamzy and Sergeant DeMonte. Nicholas Brutcher’s parents, who had come outside and in the rear yard of their home, saw what happened next. Nicholas Brutcher proceeded to stand over each officer and fire multiple shots into them, fatally shooting both – first Sergeant DeMonte and then Officer Hamzy. Upon seeing this, Catrina Brutcher began to scream uncontrollably for Nicholas Brutcher to stop. At one point, Nicholas Brutcher’s AR-15 stopped firing (he had incorrectly inserted the magazine) and he switched to a handgun and continued firing. During this time, Nicholas Brutcher yelled, “How proud are you of me? How proud?”. Although wounded in the upper leg area, Officer Iurato was able to move around the back of the house and ultimately to the location of the Bristol police cruisers parked on Redstone Hill Road. From that position, Officer Iurato fired one shot striking Nicholas Brutcher at the base of his skull killing him. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Zak Bennett - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage: Bar fight at Bleachers 2:28 - Dashcam: Officer Pollock Following the Truck 4:06 - Bodycam Footage of The Traffic Stop 20:30 - Tow Truck’s Footage 21:22 - The 911 Call 25:54 - The Ambush 28:29 - Seized Evidence 28:49 - Patreon Supporters
XtkNyku8OmQ | 27 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nashville, Tennessee — On June 27, 2024, at 4:10 a.m., West Precinct officers responded at an apartment complex off Old Hickory Boulevard in West Nashville, after a 27-year-old man called 911 and reported that his 25-year-old brother cut him with a knife and held it to his neck. Officers walked through the extremely dark apartment complex, in search of the knife wielding man, identified as 25-year-old Max Van Sickle. Officers had their tasers drawn but did not have the opportunity to use them, due to Van Sickle's sudden appearance and threat, as he rushed down the steps with the large knife in his left hand. One officer fired his gun, striking Van Sickle. The officers rendered medical aid to Van Sickle, who was pronounced deceased at the scene by fire department paramedics. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:44 - Bodycam: 4:19 - Patreon Supporters
s2WT34jIIJ4 | 27 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Greenville, South Carolina — On May 13, 2024, Greenville County Sheriff's Office and agents with the Department of Homeland Security were attempting to arrest 51-year-old James Edgar Hopkins, for his outstanding warrants at a hotel on Wade Hampton Boulevard in Greenville. Authorities located Hopkins outside the hotel. During the arrest attempt, officers noticed Hopkins was armed with a knife. Despite deploying tasers and a bean bag gun, Hopkins managed to stab a GCSO K-9 unit and fled to the nearby Bank of America parking lot. In the ensuing chaos, three deputies opened fire on Hopkins, striking him. Hopkins was subsequently taken to Greenville Memorial Hospital to treat his injuries, according to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED). No officers were injured during the incident. The K-9 unit, which was stabbed during the confrontation, was rushed to an animal hospital. The GCSO reported that the K-9 Micky has since recovered and was released on Friday, being taken home by his handler. Hopkins faces charges of aggravated breach of peace, cruelty to a police dog and resisting arrest with a deadly weapon. No other officers were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jeff Short - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 0:50 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 2:57 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 4:01 - Bodycam: Deputy #4 5:01 - Patreon Supporters
67vUHblweiQ | 26 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Long Beach, California — On April 26, 2024, at approximately 11:44 p.m., an officer with the Long Beach Police Department was on patrol near the intersection of South Street and Orange Avenue when he observed a male adult suspect in a parking lot of a business shooting at a male adult victim. The armed suspect fled on foot, and the officer went in foot pursuit of the suspect, north on Orange Avenue. During the foot pursuit, an officer-involved shooting occurred. The officer fired multiple times at the fleeing suspect who was struck in the lower body. Officers began rendering medical aid. LBFD paramedics arrived and transported the suspect to a local hospital where he was listed in stable condition. The victim that was being shot at by the suspect fled the scene before assisting officers were able to contact him. Officers recovered a loaded firearm. The suspect has been identified as 43-year-old Demetrius Imoesiri, resident of Long Beach. Imoesiri was booked on one count of attempted murder, one count of possession of a firearm by a felon, one count of illegal possession of ammunition, one count of obstructing a peace officer, and one count of owning or possessing a firearm while subject to a restraining order. He was booked at the Long Beach City Jail on $1,000,000 bail. No officers were injured. No other injuries were reported. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:15 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:51 - Patreon Supporters
1DbzxQMPXf8 | 26 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vancouver, Washington — On June 17, 2024, at approximately 12:51 a.m., a Vancouver Police Patrol Officer was driving in the 2800 block of NE Andresen Road. Three people flagged the officer down and reported that a male walked by them as they were parked in the McDonald's parking lot, had a verbal exchange with them, pulled a gun out of his pocket and pointed it at them. The victims told the officer they thought he was going to shoot them. As the officer was speaking with them, one of the people pointed out the suspect who was walking southbound on Andresen. They described the suspect as a male wearing black clothing, a mask, and having a handgun, which he pulled from his right pocket. The suspect was later identified as 40-year-old Jonathan West Nelson. Officers established probable cause for Assault I for the suspect. Multiple officers responded to the area and saw the suspect walking southbound around the 2400 block of NE Andresen Rd. Officers followed the suspect at slow speed, and for 2 minutes and 30 seconds made multiple, audible PA announcements identifying themselves as police, telling the suspect to stop, announcing that the suspect was under arrest and telling the suspect to show both his hands. The suspect refused the police commands and kept walking away. One of the responding officers deployed his K9 partner. As the K9 Remi was actively making contact, the suspect pulled out a Gun with his right hand. The footage also shows Nelson clutching what appears to be a knife in his left hand. Four Vancouver officers discharged their firearms striking the suspect. During this incident, the VPD K9's tail was struck by gunfire. Officers rendered medical aid to the suspect prior to him being transported to an area hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. K9 Remi underwent surgery at an emergency veterinary hospital and was released June 18. The sheriff’s office said that Remi is doing well. Other than the VPD K9, no Vancouver Police Officers or bystanders were physically injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Catton 1:33 - Bodycam: Officer Haigwood 2:14 - Bodycam: Officer Reiner 2:51 - Bodycam: Officer Wilkening 3:43 - Bodycam: Officer Kelly 5:38 - Patreon Supporters
ocE1cG6aQkY | 26 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On June 16, 2024, around 11:45 a.m., Denver Police Officers were called for a report about a person standing in the busy intersection with a knife in the area of Broadway and Lawrence Street. When officers arrived, they confronted the person, 52-year-old Miguel Tapia and gave commands to drop the knife. However, Tapia refused and began advancing toward the officers. As Tapia got closer with the knife drawn, both officers opened fire, 12 shots in all, and Tapia fell motionless into the street. Police rendered aid to Tapia after the shooting, and an ambulance arrived quickly, but Tapia was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators located the knife which had a blade of around seven inches. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
0v6XGfUgN1U | 25 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Charlotte, North Carolina — On March 14, 2024, Officer Henry Chapman responded to assist an officer during a traffic stop involving a driver who was allegedly speeding and had an outstanding federal arrest warrant. The warrant specified that the driver had personal property amounting to $7,911, which came into Officer Chapman's possession as he transported the driver to the University City Division Team Office. According to the warrant, once at the office, Officer Chapman requested another officer to transport the driver to jail. During the transfer, as the assisting officer began searching the driver, both the driver and the assisting officer heard a rubber band snap. The driver immediately accused Officer Chapman of stealing money that had been bound by the rubber band. The warrant details that the driver observed Officer Chapman with the money between his legs and noticed him moving his left hand towards the driver's door pocket of his patrol vehicle. The assisting officer corroborated the driver’s account. A sergeant approached the scene as the allegations were being made. The warrant claims that Officer Chapman appeared nervous and fidgeted inside his vehicle before stepping out and emptying his pockets, stating he didn’t have any money. However, the driver pointed out the money in the door pocket of Chapman's patrol vehicle. The sergeant found $900 in the door pocket, as confirmed by the warrant. Officer Chapman denied knowledge of the money's presence but later admitted to taking the money, claiming he had no intention of stealing it. He subsequently apologized to the sergeant and two other sergeants. Following an evaluation of the evidence, detectives arrested Officer Chapman and charged him with one count of embezzlement. On March 15, 2024, the day after the incident, he resigned from his employment at CMPD. The criminal case is still pending. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
hiX1PQMOam8 | 25 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rusk County, Texas — On September 14, 2022, shortly after 1:00 a.m. Deputy Shane Iverson pulled over, 29-year-old Timothy Michael Randall for a traffic violation in the area of Highway 64 and CR 4125. Deputy Iverson told Randall he had pulled him over because he saw him run the stop sign at the 4-way stop, which Randall denied having done. He told Randall to get out of the vehicle, which he did, the video shows, but then he appears to struggle with the deputy when he was attempting to handcuff him. A physical struggle ensued. The struggle ended in a single gunshot that killed Randall. Deputy Iverson shot Randall under his arm, and the bullet exited through his chest cavity, destroying his heart. Randall ran about 20 paces after he was shot, and then collapsed to the ground, where he died. During the pat-down, officials claim Randall “attempted to conceal contraband in his waistband and made furtive movements to his waistband.” The attorney for Rusk County said that the deputy believed Randall was attempting to hide a small gun down the front of his pants, but said it was later found to be a pipe in an eyeglasses case. In October 2023, Randall's mother Wendy Tippitt filed a federal lawsuit claiming wrongful death and civil rights violations. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
ku4WU9KnWKg | 24 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Charlotte, North Carolina — On February 8, 2024, at approximately 10:47 a.m., Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officers responded to an armed subject call for service in the 2100 block of Beatties Ford Road. This area was being actively monitored by surveillance cameras used by CMPD’s Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) as part of the department’s crime reduction initiatives. During this time, members of the RTCC observed a male subject on the video surveillance remove a firearm, which had been concealed within the waistband of his clothing and manipulate the firearm before further concealing it back into his clothing. RTCC notified officers of the armed subject prior to their arrival on scene. Upon arrival, officers exited their patrol vehicles and observed what appeared to be a drug transaction between the armed subject, 33-year-old Timothy Deangelo Moore, and another individual in the parking lot of the 2100 block of Beatties Ford. As officers approached, Moore, who is known to Metro Division officers, fled the area on foot. Officers issued multiple verbal commands for Moore to show his hands. During the short foot pursuit, the Moore retrieved a firearm from his waistband and turned his body in the direction of the officer. The officer perceived an imminent and lethal threat and fired a single shot at Moore, causing him to fall to the ground. Officers quickly placed Moore into custody, recovered the firearm and began to render medical aid. The Charlotte Fire Department and MEDIC responded to the scene. MEDIC transported Moore to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. No officers were injured in this incident. Upon Moore’s release from the hospital, he was transferred into the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office and charged with the following: Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon, Resisting a Public Officer and Carrying a Concealed Weapon. Moore has since been released from the Mecklenburg County Jail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 6:49 - Bodycam: Officer Atwood 9:01- Bodycam: Backup Officer 14:12 - Patreon Supporters
GPbdov7TjMQ | 24 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Grand Chute, Wisconsin — On Friday, April 12, 2024, at approximately 5:56 p.m., deputies with the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office responded to a vehicle crash in the 2800 block of W. Prospect Avenue in the Town of Grand Chute. When they arrived, deputies observed 22-year-old William Jae Kil Nelson with a knife. Outagamie County Sheriff’s Deputy Noah Yeck, 1.5 years law enforcement service, attempted to use a taser on Nelson without success. Outagamie County Sheriff’s Sergeant Ellis Brooks, 10 years law enforcement service, discharged his firearm, striking Nelson. Life saving measures were performed. Nelson was transported to a local hospital and has since succumb to his injuries. No law enforcement officers, or other individuals were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Brooks 1:46 - Bodycam: Officer Yeck 4:02 - Surveillance Footage 5:50 - Cellphone Footage 6:58 - Patreon Supporters
hhH468k2NaI | 24 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Beloit, Wisconsin — On Sunday, April 28, 2024, t approximately 9:46 a.m., officers with the Beloit Police Department responded to a 911 call near the 1700 block of Ashland Avenue in the City of Beloit. When they arrived, officers observed 33-year-old Michael Ward with two bladed weapons advancing towards another individual. Officers instructed Ward to put the weapons down, but he did not comply. Beloit Police Officer Nicholas Rodenbeck, three years law enforcement service, discharged his firearm, striking Ward. Life saving measures were performed. Ward was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. No law enforcement officers, or other individuals were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Rodenbeck 4:36 - Bodycam: Officer Teubert 6:14 - Cellphone Footage 6:37 - Patreon Supporters
C7UtXo2Uhkc | 21 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On May 1, 2024, Houston Police Department (HPD) Traffic Enforcement Division officers assigned to the Highway Interdiction Unit located a vehicle involved in a pursuit a few days earlier. At that time, the pursuit was terminated due to the danger to the public, as the suspect driver was traveling at a high rate of speed. Officers obtained a warrant to seize the vehicle and, on Wednesday (May 22), it was located at apartment complex at 9475 West Sam Houston Parkway South service road (Beltway 8). Officers stopped the vehicle in the parking lot and informed the driver the vehicle was being seized. At that time, the driver stepped out of the car and also removed his 5-year-old daughter from the front passenger seat. The driver then began reaching around near the center console area, while ignoring verbal commands from officers to get out of the car and stop reaching. Sergeant Ham, with his duty weapon in hand, positioned himself behind the suspect, who continued to reach into the front passenger side of the vehicle. The suspect then abruptly turned around, rushed toward Sergeant Ham and knocked him to the ground. During the struggle, Sergeant Ham's duty weapon discharged and no one was struck. Officer Gonzalez, who was on the other side of the car, heard the gunshot and saw Sergeant Ham fall to the ground. Fearing he had been shot, Officer Gonzalez discharged her duty weapon at the suspect at least once. The suspect was not struck and he fled from officers on foot. Additional responding officers pursued the suspect on foot, but briefly lost sight of him. As officers continued to search for the suspect, he robbed a female at gunpoint. He was eventually located again, with assistance from an HPD Air Support helicopter, and taken into custody without further incident. The suspect, 30-year-old Robert Johnson is charged with four felony crimes in the 183rd State District Court. Those charges include aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated robbery, felon in possession of a firearm and possession with intent to deliver marijuana. A fifth charge, misdemeanor evading arrest on foot, was also filed in Harris County Criminal Court #13. HPD Sergeant M. Ham and Officer M. Gonzalez, who discharged their weapons, were not injured in the incident. Sergeant Ham and Officer Gonzalez are assigned to the Traffic Enforcement Division and were sworn in as officers in April 2008 and December 2001, respectively. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Officer Meade 1:55 - Sergeant Ham 4:03 - Officer Gonzalez 5:50 - Officer Camacho 8:38 - Patreon Supporters
yR-q-ixXU3g | 21 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Minneapolis, Minneapolis — On June 12, 2024 at approximately 9:03 p.m., officers from the Minneapolis Police Department were notified of a person with a gun near the 3000 Block of 29th Av S. Approximately 16 minutes later, at 9:19 p.m. officers responded to multiple 911 calls related to reports of a person with a gun that callers felt threatened by at 3400 block of Hiawatha Av S. When they arrived, they saw the man, later identified as 39-year-old Michael Ristow, and tried to make contact with him. He ran away and the officers chased after him while telling him he was under arrest. Ristow came up to a fence line and turned toward the officers with a gun in his hand. All three officers fired, striking Ristow. They provided medical care but he died later at the hospital. None of the officers were injured. A handgun was recovered at the scene, and it was found jammed. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Officer Chaz Wilson 1:31 - Officer Enoch Langford 2:59 - Officer Abdirizaq Mumin 4:29 - Patreon Supporters
j6B4doMfCMU | 21 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On Wednesday, June 12th, 2024, around 5:00pm, Zone 5 officers responded to a shooting at 142 Joseph E Lowry Blvd NW. During the shooting investigation, officers learned that 4 male suspects occupying a Blue Tesla were directly involved in the shooting. While canvassing the surrounding area for the suspects, Zone 5 F.I.T. officers observed a vehicle matching the suspect description near the intersection of 10th St. NW and Techwood Dr NW. Zone 1 and A.C.E. Units responded to the area and were able to provide further monitoring assistance. Because the shooting had just occurred an hour and a half before spotting the suspect vehicle, A.C.E. units were granted permission by a supervisor to pursue the vehicle and attempt a traffic stop. The APD Air Unit also responded and provided the suspect vehicle’s direction of travel from the air. A.C.E. units continued to pursue the vehicle along Lee St. SW using their emergency lights and sirens while using due regard. During the pursuit, the suspect driver lost control of the vehicle and was disabled. The driver fled from the vehicle on foot while the 2 suspect passengers remained inside. The passengers were immediately detained by surrounding units and taken into custody. Officers detained the driver and brought him into custody after a brief foot pursuit. Officers recovered a firearm hidden under the driver’s pants leg. The suspect driver and passengers were identified and arrested. The fourth and final suspect who fled from units the day of the shooting was later identified and apprehended out of jurisdiction. Kentavious Campbell (DOB 8/2005) Charges: Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Battery, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, Eluding Police, Obstruction and Reckless Driving Elijah Griffin (DOB 2/2007) Charges: Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Battery, and Carrying a pistol under the age of 18 Isaiah Grimes (DOB 1/2002) Charged with: Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Battery, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon Jaiden Chatman (DOB 8/2000) Charged with: Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Battery, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Felony, Use of Firearm by Felon During the Commission of a Crime ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
XB2B2uBdTRE | 20 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On May 2, 2024, just after 2:00 p.m., Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) received a 911 call regarding a man waving a gun and threatening to shoot people near a housing complex in the 600 block of East 38th Street. Security camera video captured the man, later identified as 35-year-old Lemar Qualls walking around the perimeter of the housing complex. Responding IMPD officers received an update from dispatch regarding an additional 911 caller in the 3900 block of Broadway Street. The caller said a man matching Qualls' description was on her front porch waving a gun and making threats. Officers buck and flick arrived at the 911 caller's home to find Qualls on the porch. Officer flick was the first to approach and can be heard telling Qualls to put his "Hands Up". When officer Flick stepped onto the porch, Qualls was sitting in a chair and holding a gun in his right hand. Qualls raised the gun and pointed it at officer Flick. Officer Flick discharged his service weapon followed by officer Buck. The Firearm slid across the patio floor. Officers waited for additional assistance before approaching Qualls. As officer #3 approached the home, Qualls' firearm was visible on the patio stairs. The preliminary investigation indicates damage to the magazine was caused by a round from one of the officers. The impact caused Qualls to lose possession of the firearm which then landed on the stairs. Officers secured Qualls and began medical aid until the arrival of Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services. Qualls was transported to Methodist Hospital where he later died. No officers or uninvolved citizens were injured in this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'walleye truth2power' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 0:13 - 2nd 911 Call 0:36 - Doorbell Camera Footage 0:53 - Bodycam: Officer Buck 1:16 - Bodycam: Officer Flick 1:27 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:53 - Patreon Supporters
4rU-nZ6qhAs | 20 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Blount County, Tennessee — On June 11, 2024, Deputies with the Blount County Sheriff’s Office responded to a welfare check and possible domestic at a residence on Jacob Springs Boulevard in Rockford. When Deputy Corbin Smith, 25, and Deputy Edward Walker, 28, arrived on the scene at 3:19 p.m., the offender walked out the garage door. Deputies briefly lost sight of him before he reappeared and engaged them with gunfire. The deputies sought cover behind their vehicles. Deputy Walker's body camera video shows him being shot in the leg about four minutes after he arrived at the scene. Deputy Walker asks Deputy Smith to grab a tourniquet for him from his uniform, then hands Smith his rifle so he can apply it to his leg. About three minutes later, Smith is shot in the leg. He's seen on his own body camera video taking an additional tourniquet from Walker's uniform and applying it to his own leg. Several minutes after being shot Deputy Walker and Deputy Smith were told by other responding deputies they could escape the scene. Deputies were able to rescue Deputy Smith and Deputy Walker while taking gunfire from the suspect. Responding deputies returned gunfire at the offender, and he retreated inside the residence. Additional units, including the Sheriff’s Office SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics Team), as well as multiple law enforcement agencies from the area, responded to assist. After receiving information that the suspect threatened to shoot an elderly female victim inside the home, members of the Sheriff’s SWAT team entered the residence and took the suspect, 59-year-old Ronald Reed Millsaps, into custody shortly after 5:00 p.m. without incident. The woman who was inside the residence was not injured, but she was transported by AMR Ambulance Service to an area hospital for observation. After the shooting, Millsaps fired between 100 and 300 shots during the attack, according to the Sheriff's Office. Millsaps, who appeared in court for the first time on Monday afternoon, has been charged with two counts of attempted criminal homicide, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated domestic assault, reckless endangerment and aggravated assault. He's being held in jail in lieu of more than $2 million bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Deputy Walker 1:02 - Bodycam: Deputy Smith, Deputy Walker 17:30 - Bodycam: Deputy B. Peagler 18:13 - Bodycam: Lt. Moore 19:53 - Patreon Supporters
_nhALhbWxNw | 19 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Marion County, Florida — On June 17, 2024, While on patrol, Deputy Qubaisy saw a car speeding with an inoperable brake light and a suspected window tint violation. The car attempted to lose Deputy Qubaisy and quickly stopped in front of a Family Dollar store in Silver Springs Shores where the passenger, 16-year-old fled inside the store. When Deputy Qubaisy found him, there was a struggle over a rifle that Turner had hidden under his shirt. The teenager, who is accused of resisting arrest before eventually being detained, was adamant in telling the deputy the gun didn't belong to him. There's also a backpack that was reportedly found in the car, which had weed inside it alongside individually-packed baggies. In a post-Miranda interview with deputies, the teenager said the backpack belongs to him, but the gun doesn't. His cousin told deputies that the backpack belonged to the 16-year-old. The teen faces several charges in the incident including possession of a firearm by a delinquent felon, possession of a short-barreled rifle, possession of a firearm in commission of a felony, possession of drugs with the intent to distribute, possession of marijuana more than 20 grams, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on an officer and resisting without violence. He was booked into the Marion County jail with no bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
2W3qIHUwBlw | 19 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On May 19, 2024, around 6:40 p.m., Southeast Patrol Division uniformed officers responded to a radio call in the 100 block of West Colden Avenue, for a report of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon suspect. The individual, later identified as 42-year-old Wilver Blanco, was reported to be armed with a knife in the roadway, possibly under the influence of narcotics and chasing an elderly male at the location. When the officers arrived to the area of the call, they found Blanco standing behind a vehicle parked on the street holding a knife in his right hand. The officers stopped their vehicle, deployed behind their respective doors and ordered Blanco multiple times to drop his knife. Blanco ignored the officers’ commands and climbed onto the rear bumper of the parked vehicle. While still gripping the knife in his right hand, Blanco then stepped off the bumper, assumed a crouched position and ran toward the passenger officer, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Blanco was struck by gunfire and was taken into custody without further incident. Officers rendered medical aid to Blanco until the arrival of Los Angeles Fire Department personnel, who after assuming care, transported him to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased a short time later. Notifications to the next of kin were conducted by representatives from the Family Liaison Section. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. An 8 ½ inch folding knife with a 3 ½ inch blade was recovered at scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage / 911 Call 1:14 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:37 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:25 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:03 - Patreon Supporters
RctmrQFA4jA | 19 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ogle County, Illinois — On June 12, 2024, at 8:39 a.m., Ogle County law enforcement responded to a 911 call from a residence in the 400 block of Wild Rice Lane. A family member reported that 32-year-old Jonathon Gounaris had threatened them and himself. The situation quickly escalated, prompting the deployment of the SWAT team and hostage negotiators at 9:18 a.m. Despite repeated attempts to communicate with Gounaris, there was no response from within the house. By 11:51 a.m., authorities made the decision to enter the home. Immediately upon entering the house, deputies received fire. Officers returned fire, incapacitating Gounaris. The suspect was found heavily armed with multiple firearms, a fixed-blade knife, pepper spray, and ballistic armor. During the exchange, several law enforcement personnel were injured. Tactical Medic Tyler Carls of the Rochelle Fire Department was struck twice in his body armor. Sergeant Tad Dominski of the City of Oregon Police sustained a gunshot wound to his upper arm, while Lieutenant Jason Ketter of the Ogle County Sheriff’s Office was shot in the face. Carls and Dominski were transported to KSB Hospital, where they were treated and released the same day. Ketter was airlifted to OSF St. Anthony’s Hospital in Rockford, underwent surgery on Wednesday, and was released on Friday. Gounaris, who was shot in the stomach, also underwent surgery and is now in custody. He faces a total of 12 criminal charges, including 4 counts of attempted first-degree murder, three counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm, three counts of aggravated battery, and two counts of possession of a firearm without a Firearm Owner’s Identification Card (FOID). If convicted, he could face up to 80 years in prison. Gounaris is scheduled to appear in court on June 20. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
yKeg3xWf0CU | 18 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Queens, N.Y. — On the evening of December 29, 2023, two Metropolitan Transit Authority, (MTA) officers were searching for an individual on Sutphin Boulevard in Queens following a report of an alleged sexual assault. The incident occurred after a 19-year-old woman reported a groping incident at 10:11 p.m. to MTA officers at the MTAPD Jamaica district office. The officers spotted 52-year-old Bashe McDaniell, who appeared to be wearing the same clothing that was described in the report. As the officers were attempting to handcuff McDaniel, he fired a gun. The officers discharged their service weapons in response, striking McDaniel. McDaniel was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Officers recovered a MAC-10 submachine gun with a 30-round extended magazine at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Officer Thangavelu 2:04 - Officer D’Ambrosio 4:05 - Patreon Supporters
X7c0KjPyIkU | 18 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Casper, Wyoming — On June 6, 2024, at approximately 9:30 p.m., multiple officers with the Casper Police Department responded to a call for service regarding a disturbance in the 5000 Block of Pay It Forward Drive. Officers spoke with the victim on scene, who made allegations that she was the victim of domestic violence. Officers attempted to make contact with the suspect, 26-year-old Trae Spurlock, for five minutes. After all attempts to contact Spurlock failed, Officers returned to speak with the victim. In need of personal items from her home, the victim requested to enter the residence. To ensure her safety, the officers accompanied her. While this conversation was happening, one of the officers speaks with the victim to confirm if the weapon they had just observed, was, in fact, real. Upon entering the residence, the officers found Spurlock sitting on the balcony with a rifle next to him on the ground. For nearly 15 minutes, the officers attempted to talk Spurlock into the apartment, and away from his rifle. When the officers attempted to arrest Spurlock for simple, domestic assault, Spurlock opened the sliding door and turned rapidly back towards the rifle. When the attempted use of a taser failed, the officer fired his weapon seven (7) times, six (6) of which struck Spurlock as he moved for his rifle. Officers immediately began first aid efforts and Spurlock was transported by ambulance to Banner Wyoming Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
FMp7eTweJnA | 17 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Jose, California — On May 2, 2024, at approximately 10:31 p.m. San Jose Police Officers responded to a call of a disturbance, at a hotel located in the 6100 block of San Ignacio Avenue. The front desk clerk called on behalf of a female guest who stated, a known male suspect, 33-year-old Kevin Briones, was knocking at her door. Earlier that evening, the same guest reported that Briones, who she had a prior restraining order against, was in route to her location. Responding officers arrived at the three-story hotel and made their way to the guest room, located on the third floor. When they arrived, they located Briones, walking away from the room. Unbeknownst to the responding officers, Briones had warrants for his arrest in a history of illegal gun possession. Officers began to question Briones about his connection to the incident and asked Briones to stand-by, while they investigated. Briones was holding a duffel bag and began reaching inside the bag. One of the officers told Briones not to reach into the bag. Briones proceeded to retrieve a stolen handgun from inside his duffel bag and fired at the officers. Briones fled, running away from the officers, while continuing to shoot multiple rounds at them. At least one officer returned fire and struck Briones. Briones ran down the hall and around a corner, then briefly reemerged before jumping through a plate glass window. Briones jumped out of the third floor hallway window to the ground, outside of the hotel. Officers broadcasted a request for assistance and arriving officers located Briones hiding outside of an adjacent property. Briones was taken into custody at approximately 10:53 p.m.. Responding officers provided medical aid to Briones and to the injured officers, while they awaited medical personnel. One officer was transported to a local hospital with moderate injuries, he was treated and later released from the hospital. The second officer was transported to a local hospital with major life-threatening injuries. Briones was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. Briones' loaded, stolen firearm was recovered from the scene. Officers contacted the female guest and her children, ages 8, 10 and 15 hiding in the hotel room. The female guest is a survivor of a recent domestic violence attack at the hands of Briones. Officers learned that Briones had an arrest warrant for that domestic violence incident. Briones has an extensive criminal history with convictions that prohibit him from owning Firearms. Briones was on active felony probation out of Santa Clara County and had two felony warrants for his arrest, at the time of the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Officer #1 1:31 - Officer #2 2:54 - Officer #3 4:19 - Responding Officers 5:26 - Patreon Supporters
9l0TJdA3O7Y | 17 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vancouver, Washington, USA — On June 8, 2024, at approximately 1:45 p.m., Vancouver Police were dispatched to the 100 block of SE Columbia Way regarding a male, later identified as 43-year-old Vadim Sashchenko, who had an aggressive German Shepard that was reported to be running loose and had bitten at least one person. Sashchenko was also described as having a firearm. At approximately, 2:59 p.m., two Vancouver Police Officers locate Sashchenko and his dog in the area of Columbia Street/Columbia Way. One officer approached from the north; the other officer approached from the south. As Sashchenko walked northbound on the sidewalk across from one of the arriving officer's patrol vehicle, he displayed what appeared to be a gun and pointed it at the officer. The officer discharged his gun, striking Sashchenko. As the officers approached Sashchenko to provide medical aid, the dog was behaving aggressively and trying to bite them. The officers used a foam baton round to get the dog to move away before trying to provide medical aid to Sashchenko. Sashchenko died at the scene. The dog was later transported to the Humane Society. No law enforcement officers or bystanders were physically injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:44 - Bodycam Footage 4:27 - Patreon Supporters
1Gpm92tXXvc | 17 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Strasburg, Virginia — On December 17,2023, at around 11:00 p.m. the Shenandoah County Emergency Communication Center received a 911 call about a woman, 40-year-old Melissa Tompkins, allegedly acting erratically and damaging property at a Ramada by Wyndham hotel in Strasburg. Officer George Rathore responded to the 911 call and encountered Tompkins in the hotel parking lot. When ordered to stop, Tompkins fled, prompting Officer Rathore to chase her back to the parking area. Despite firing two Taser cartridges, Officer Rathore was unable to subdue Tompkins. She was seen grabbing and pulling one of the Taser wires, advancing towards the officer. In the ensuing confrontation, Tompkins seized Officer Rathore’s police radio receiver, wrapping the cord around his neck. Officer Rathore, in his effort to defend himself, fell to the ground, reached for his baton, and swung at Tompkins’ leg. However, Tompkins managed to grab the baton and struck Officer Rathore in the head. The two separated briefly, with Officer Rathore then drawing his firearm. Despite his shouts of "Stop! I don’t want to shoot you," Tompkins stepped forward, prompting Officer Rathore to fire four rapid shots, hitting Tompkins in the chest. She collapsed onto the asphalt, initially moving slowly before lying still. In the chaotic moments that followed, Officer Rathore was heard shouting, "Why did you do that? Why did you do that," and calling for assistance. Officer David Rhodes arrived and performed CPR on Tompkins for 6 1/2 minutes while waiting for emergency responders. Officer Bianca Hager also came to the scene to assist. Tompkins was taken to Winchester Medical Center and later died from her injuries. Surveillance footage from inside the hotel before Officer Rathore's arrival showed Tompkins ransacking offices and the front desk area, at times hiding under desks. She was seen pulling out a security monitor from the wall after spotting herself on it and walking in a hallway carrying a fire extinguisher. Eventually, she exited through a hallway window, leading to the fatal encounter in the parking lot. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 4:31 - Bodycam: Officer George Rathore 7:05 - Bodycam: Officer Bianca Hager 7:23 - Bodycam: Officer David Rhodes 8:15 - Bodycam: Officer Bianca Hager 8:21 - Bodycam: Officer David Rhodes 8:36 - Patreon Supporters
lfHuSkQnBLk | 14 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * White Settlement, Texas — An alert citizen's quick actions saved an elderly woman from a costly scam at a local gas station. Myndi Jordan, 38, intervened when she noticed the elderly woman depositing thousands of dollars into a Bitcoin ATM at a Chevron station. The woman was on the phone with an alleged Chase Bank representative, who turned out to be a scammer, according to White Settlement police. "I have the bank on the phone. I'm in danger," the elderly woman told White Settlement Police Sgt. James Stewart. Sgt. Stewart had responded to a 911 call from Jordan, who had previously been a victim of identity theft and was concerned upon witnessing the large deposit. By the time Sgt. Stewart arrived, the woman had already deposited $23,900. In the police body camera footage, the officer approaches the elderly woman, who was on Facetime with a man pretending to be a member of Chase Bank's security team. The officer intervened, asking to speak to the woman and urging her to stop depositing money into the ATM. The woman handed over her phone, and the man on the other end repeatedly demanded to speak to her, but Sgt. Stewart did not comply. Investigations revealed that the scammer had orchestrated a ride-share service to transport the elderly woman to a local Chase Bank, where she withdrew $40,000 in cash. Another ride was then arranged to take her to the gas station to deposit the money into the Bitcoin ATM. White Settlement Police Department (WSPD) is now collaborating with the Bitcoin law enforcement liaison and the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney's Office to recover the woman's money. The department announced that it plans to honor the good Samaritan, Myndi Jordan, in a City Council meeting for her vigilance and quick action. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
6_GDeWSAoOI | 14 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Eugene, Oregon — On the night of April 22, 2024, Washington State law enforcement issued an Amber Alert for a young child kidnapped by his father, 39-year-old Elias Huizar, who was wanted in connection with two murders. On April 23, 2024, Oregon State Troopers, Sgt. OJ Johnson and Sr. Trooper Scott Show located the suspect vehicle heading southbound on I-5 near Eugene. Troopers attempted to stop the vehicle; Huizar didn't comply and a pursuit was initiated. Supt. Casey Codding joined the pursuit. Sr. Trooper Show attempts to stop the vehicle with a redirect. As Huizar vehicle continues to elude, a second redirect is attempted. Huizar stops and fires at responding troopers. Sgt. Johnson and Supt. Codding return fire. 30 sec. later the pursuit resumes southbound on I-5. Near milepost 197, Huizar moves to the highway shoulder, crashes into a CMV, and comes to a stop. Pursuing troopers arrived at the crash scene and a team of officers assembled and advanced on the vehicle to attempt contact with Huizar. Huizar was confirmed deceased by a self- inflicted gunshot wound and the 1-year-old child was safely rescued. Elias Huizar, was a former Yakima Police officer and a school resource officer (SRO) at Washington Middle School in Yakima, who in April killed his girlfriend and ex-wife, then kidnapped his own son. In early February, Huizar was arrested for the rape of a 16-year-old. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
0Rs_0nUYnA8 | 14 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oxnard, California — On Sunday, May 26, 2024, at approximately 11:26 p.m., Oxnard Police Department officers responded to multiple calls for service regarding a male subject walking in traffic in the area of Ventura Road and Doris Avenue. Caller information reported that the subject was holding a pair of scissors in his hand. One or more officers recognized the subject, 27-year-old Isaiah Nichols, and confirmed that he had an outstanding felony arrest warrant for attempted murder. This warrant was for an unrelated stabbing incident that occurred on May 17, 2024. During that incident, Nichols reportedly stabbed an adult female victim multiple times in the head, and then fled the scene. The incident, which occurred on a public street in Oxnard, was captured on security camera video. When officers made contact with Nichols, he was holding kitchen shears in his hand, and did not comply with numerous repeated requests by officers, calling him by his name, to drop the weapon. The mobile encounter between Nichols and the officers made its way to the 500 block of North ‘N’ Street, and then back to North Ventura Road at Doris Avenue. During the encounter, officers deployed rounds from a less-lethal “bean bag” shotgun to subdue Nichols, and also made attempts with Tasers. These attempts were unsuccessful. While on Ventura Road near Doris Avenue, Nichols suddenly turned and advanced towards the officers, as he raised the scissors. At this instant, an officer-involved shooting occurred. At the time of this news release, Nichols is being treated at a medical facility in Ventura County. Upon his release from treatment, Nichols is facing several criminal charges, including attempted murder (from the May 17 stabbing incident), as well as counts of assault with a deadly weapon upon a police officer. All of the involved officers are assigned to the Oxnard Police Department’s Patrol Division. All of the involved officers completed Crisis Intervention Team training. None of the officers involved have been involved in a previous shooting incident. At the time, all officers have been cleared to return to service in their respective assignments. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call: Community Member 0:51 - 911 Call: Nichols 2:07 - Bodycam: Officer Jon Castillo 2:36 - Bodycam: Officer Favian Flores 4:02 - Bodycam: Officer Mason Galindo 4:25 - Bodycam: Officer Favian Flores 5:02 - Bodycam: Officer Alan Espino 5:13 - Bodycam: Officer Jesus Garcia 5:21 - Bodycam: Officer Alan Espino 6:01 - Patreon Supporters
ciKLpeWxXeQ | 13 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Anderson, Indiana — On June 1, 2024, around 9:00 p.m., Madison County Sheriff’s Department deputies were trying to serve an arrest warrant to 44-year-old Lataurus Harrison, at the request of the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. Harrison was wanted for violating his home detention and several terms of his probation related to his 2023 conviction for strangulation, domestic battery, and sexual battery. His home detention stemmed from a plea deal in March 2023 that dismissed prior convictions from 2021, including multiple counts of rape, attempted rape, criminal confinement, and other charges. As part of this deal, Harrison was sentenced to one year of probation and 180 days of home detention. Deputies located Harrison sitting in his parked car outside a residence in the 1600 block of Fairview Street in Anderson. They surrounded his vehicle and issued 18 verbal commands for him to show his hands and keep them visible. Harrison complied sporadically but continued talking on his cellphone, reaching for his pocket, and making other suspicious movements inside the car. When officers tried to open the car, they found it locked and issued eight more commands for Harrison to unlock the vehicle or exit it. Deputies planned to forcibly enter the vehicle and instructed Deputy Brizendine to keep watch on Harrison. As Harrison reached for his pocket again, Brizendine shouted, "He’s reaching for his pocket! Get out of your pocket!" Due to the angle of Brizendine’s bodycam, the moment Harrison reached for his pocket was not captured, but a black handgun was seen in several frames as Harrison pointed it at the deputies. When Harrison raised his firearm towards the officers, Brizendine fired his weapon 10 times, hitting Harrison with seven rounds. Following the shooting, deputies immediately called for emergency services. Despite their life-saving efforts, Harrison was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the hospital. An autopsy revealed that Harrison died from multiple gunshot wounds, including one directly to the heart. No other individuals were injured during the incident. A search of Harrison’s vehicle revealed a semi-automatic handgun on the front seat. Investigations into how Harrison, a serious violent felon, obtained the handgun are ongoing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:07 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:37 - Patreon Supporters
lIUfdP9WJRk | 12 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On May 24, 2024, Baltimore Police Officers were patrolling in the area of 3400 block of S. Hanover Street, when they identified a person of interest and approached the male to question him. During the interview, the man stood up and pointed a gun at officers. Officers gave several verbal commands to drop the gun, but he did not comply. An exchange of gunfire took place, during which the man and one officer were struck. Both were taken to an area hospital for treatment. The man, later identified as 39-year-old Anthony Ferguson, was pronounced deceased a short time later. The officer sustained non-life-threatening injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Sturla 1:27 - Bodycam: Sgt. Copeland 2:30 - Bodycam: Officer Mable 2:45 - Bodycam: Officer Wellems 3:03 - Bodycam: Officer Retamales 3:44 - Patreon Supporters
J2wBNXzvDaU | 11 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On May 18, 2022, Atlanta Police Officers were called to the Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse on the 3100 block of Piedmont Road after a 911 caller reported an unruly man armed with a gun. Officers arrived at the restaurant about 26 minutes later and found 22-year-old Nygil Cullins, sitting at the bar. Cullins was reportedly a former employee of the business. Officers attempted to escort him out. Cullins was not cooperative and the encounter escalated to a physical altercation. An officer deployed his taser. However, the taser was not effective. Cullins began heading toward the door of the business when he was tackled by a security guard. At that point, Cullins produced his gun and fired one round, striking the security guard. At least one of our officers then discharged their weapon, fatally striking Cullins. The security guard was taken the the hospital in stable condition. No one else was physically injured during the incident. A federal lawsuit filed by Cullins family, stated that Cullins suffered such pain from the Taser that he tried to leave but was tackled by a security guard. The family claims that the restaurant's security guard falsely portrayed Cullins as a physical threat, which led to the shooting. They are alleging inappropriate use of deadly force, negligence, and civil rights violations. They are suing the police officers who killed him, the city, the restaurant, the security guard, and the company the guard worked for. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage / 911 Call 6:33 - Bodycam: Officer #1 26:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2 31:27 - Patreon Supporters
zi4Lw981G9w | 10 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Myers, Florida — On Tuesday, February 6, 2024, the FBI and the Lee County Sheriff's deputies responded to calls of a bank robbery and hostage situation at a Fort Myers Bank of America. The suspect in the robbery, later identified as 36-year-old Sterling Alavache, was armed with a knife and claimed to have a bomb. While the department attempted to negotiate, Alavache put the knife to the throat of one of two hostages, and a SWAT sniper fired a shot through a computer monitor, striking Alavache in the center of the forehead and killing him instantly. Alavache fell to the ground while the hostages ran away. After the suspect was shot, flash bangs were used as distraction devices as the Special Operations Unit moved in to remove the hostages and confirm that the suspect was no longer a threat. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
70AAvmATz9Y | 10 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Staten Island, NY — On Monday, March 25, 2024, at approximately 6:00 a.m., Detective Genaro Barreiro along with additional officers assigned to the Staten Island Warrant Squad, initiated an investigation to locate the 30-year-old Marcelino Allende, who was wanted for an Assault in the Second Degree with a weapon. The investigation brought the Warrant Squad officers to 101 Daniel Low Terrace, Staten Island, where Allende was known to reside in an apartment at that location. Detective Barreiro remained outside of the building while other officers knocked on the door of Allende's apartment. Shortly thereafter, Allende was observed exiting his apartment from a window and entering the fire escape. Allende remained on the fire escape for approximately five minutes during which time the officers ordered him to surrender. Allende refused to do so and reentered his apartment. Detective Barreiro along with other officers entered the apartment and located Allende inside a bedroom in possession of a knife. Detective Barreiro deployed a Taser Conducted Electrical Weapon at Allende, which caused him to fall to the floor. Allende, however, maintained possession of the knife in his right hand. Detective Barreiro ordered Allende to drop the knife, however, Allende refused and swung at the detective with it. As a result, Detective Barreiro discharged one shot from his service firearm. Allende was not struck by the gunshot. Allende relinquished possession of the knife and was taken into custody without further incident. For his actions, Allende was arrested and charged with Menacing a Police Officer, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Third and Fourth Degree, Menacing in the Second Degree, Obstructing Governmental Administration, Resisting Arrest, and related charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
wnbkwHEwXFU | 07 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On Thursday, May 9, 2024, an officer with the Houston Police Department was patrolling the area near the 600 East Tidwell Road and heard gunshots. The officer drove to the location and saw a male suspect, later identified as 36-year-old Christopher Michael Rodriguez, armed with a pistol, running in front of the store. Officer Eakins exited his patrol vehicle and gave Rodriguez verbal commands to drop the pistol. Rodriguez did not comply and instead, ran the opposite way with the pistol still in his hand. Officer Eakins continued to give Rodriguez verbal commands to drop the pistol. As Rodriguez fled, he turned toward the officer with the pistol in his hand. Officer Eakins discharged his duty weapon several times and Rodriguez was struck. Officer Eakins detained Rodriguez until additional patrol officers arrived and provided medical assistance to Rodriguez. Houston Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and transported Rodriguez to an area hospital with non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. A preliminary investigation determined the gunshots fired by Rodriguez, were a result of an altercation he had with another male. Rodriguez admitted to firing his weapon into the air just prior to officers arriving on scene. He was subsequently charged with aggravated assault of a public servant, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and felon in possession of a firearm in the 230th State District Court. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Camera #1 1:06 - Surveillance Camera #2 1:22 - Bodycam: Officer Eakins 7:51 - Bodycam: Officer Corona 9:18 - Bodycam: Officer Sinakone 9:48 - Bodycam: Officer Thompson 11:36 - Bodycam: Officer Corona 11:45 - Patreon Supporters
IKa7W8j4XIM | 07 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Riverside, California — On Thursday, April 4, 2024, just before 5:30 a.m., Riverside Police Officers responded to a domestic violence 9-1-1 call for service in the 3400 block of Chestnut Street, located in downtown Riverside. A female adult victim had been battered and struck with a claw hammer by 59-year-old Shawn Palacat. While speaking to the victim, Palacat appeared from his apartment and approached the two officers with a large kitchen knife. One of the officers gave commands to Palacat to drop the knife but he did not comply. The officer then drew and deployed his taser at Palacat. Palacat swatted the taser probes and wires then advanced toward the officer and raised the knife up to attack him. The second officer then fired his duty handgun at Palacat, striking him. Officers summoned medical aid and began an assessment of Palacat's injuries. Paramedics arrived and performed life-saving measures until he was pronounced deceased at the scene. The weapon Palacat confronted officers with was a large kitchen knife, approximately 12 inches in total length with a black handle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:44 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:34 - Patreon Supporters
TcayRHpDBa0 | 07 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Grover Beach, California — On Saturday, May 25, 2024, at approximately 6:23 p.m., Grover Beach Police Officers were dispatched to Kautz Chevron at Grand Avenue and 13th Street, regarding a subject who displayed a firearm to a person. Officers arrived on scene and were unable to locate the subject described and cleared the area. At approximately 6:35 p.m., Officers were dispatched to a male causing a disturbance near Grand Avenue and 13th Street. Callers reported that a male was throwing rocks at passing cars. A Grover Beach Police Officer arrived on scene and contacted the suspect, 41-year-old Aaron Edward Gardner, matching the description. Upon exiting the patrol car, Gardner told the officer he had a gun, and would shoot the officer. The officer gave several commands to Gardner to comply. Gardner continued to be uncooperative and continued to tell the officer he had a gun and would shoot the officer. Gardner then advanced toward the officer quickly raising his right arm with a replica firearm in his hand. The officer fired his service weapon and struck Gardner several times. Gardner was immediately provided medical attention by assisting officers and emergency medical services. He was transported to Arroyo Grande Community Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. Gardner, who has an extensive criminal history in multiple states, was unhoused and traveling through California. At the time of the shooting, Gardner had warrants for his arrest in the states of Kansas and Texas. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:11 - Bodycam: Officer Roberto Pulido 2:31 - Cell-Phone Footage 3:03 - Patreon Supporters
gqLPMjboJ9Q | 04 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On May 29, 2024, St. Johns County deputies stopped a vehicle driven by a female subject, 42-year-old Alexandria Mason, who had an active felony warrant out of Citrus County for failure to appear in reference to the Possession of a Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. After the initial traffic stop near I95 and SR16, a DUI Unit deputy responded and began to investigate possible impairment. During the investigation, Mason refused to comply with commands, and fled in her vehicle driving recklessly on I95 northbound. Deputies were assisted by the SJSO Aviation Unit and were joined by the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) as the pursuit approached Jacksonville. FHP Troopers successfully executed a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT) maneuver near I95 and Atlantic Blvd which ended the pursuit and Mason was taken into custody. A citizen vehicle was impacted (no injuries) and a Trooper sustained significant hand injuries. A stolen firearm, drug paraphernalia, and several controlled substances were located inside the vehicle. Mason was arrested by FHP and booked into the Duval County Jail. FHP charged Mason with Aggravated Fleeing and Attempting to Elude a Law Enforcement Officer, Armed Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and DUI with Property Damage. SJSO will be adding additional charges including DUI, Refusal to Comply with a Lawful Order, Resisting a Law Enforcement Officer, Reckless Driving, and Aggravated Fleeing and Eluding. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
v7X4TF3aK5Q | 03 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — On May 23, 2024, at approximately 3:09 p.m., uniformed officers with the San Francisco Police Department responded to the area of Ingalls Streets and Armstrong Ave regarding a person with an AK-47. Officers arrived on scene and contacted the suspect, 37-year-old Yoshimar Zamora within the vicinity of Jennings Street and Donner Ave. Upon finding him, officers realized Zamora was carrying a crossbow instead. Multiple responding officers gave Zamora multiple orders to drop the weapon with warnings that they would shoot if he didn’t comply. Within minutes of locating Zamora, two officers deployed beanbags and one officer fired his gun after the suspect began to raise both arms with the crossbow in hand. Zamora was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries due to a less lethal use of force that was used to take him into custody. Zamora did not sustain any gunshot wounds. Police located the crossbow loaded with a 15-inch bolt. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Spencer Scott - RayJayOB - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:53 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:47 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:19 - Bodycam: Officer #3 6:13 - Bodycam: Officer #4 7:00 - Bodycam: Officer #5 7:45 - Patreon Supporters
lEFeJ4Vmopg | 01 Jun 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ceres, California — On Friday, May 10, 2024, at 11:40 a.m., Ceres Police Department officers responded to the 3400 block of Dirk Court for a report of an argument between family members, including 22-year-old Alexander Yepez Ortega, who was brandishing a knife. Dispatch determined and confirmed Ortega had a warrant for his arrest for multiple charges, including assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence, all related to a Modesto Police Department incident. Once officers arrived to the scene Ortega ran from them through the yards of residential homes. With the assistance of a Modesto Police K9 officer, Sergeant Blount and officer Chrim began searching for Ortega and located him hiding inside a vehicle on the property. Ortega exited the car and started swinging a knife at officer Chrim, at which time an officer involved shooting occurred. Immediately after, officers began rendering medical aid but Ortega was ultimately pronounced deceased at the scene by medical personnel. Officer Chrim sustained non-life-threatening injuries as a result of the attack. No other officers or residents were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:17 - Surveillance Footage 1:52 - Bodycam Footage 6:18 - Patreon Supporters
RXI1lXA7l-s | 31 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On May 4, 2024, Houston Police Officers were dispatched to a suspicious person with a weapon call at a residence at 722 Country Place Drive. While en route, the officers were given the description and location of the suspect and notified that he had possibly fired a handgun outside his residence. Upon arriving on scene, the officers observed the suspect, 32-year-old Jesus Pedraza sitting in a lawn chair outside an open garage. When initial contact was made, the officers observed Pedraza to be wearing what appeared to be a bullet proof vest and a gun belt. As the officers attempted to talk with Pedraza, he retreated into the open garage and un-holstered a gun. He then pointed the gun in the direction of Officer Sifuentes, who then discharged his duty weapon toward Pedraza, striking him. Pedraza continued to retreat toward the interior of his residence after an unknown female opened the door leading from the garage into the residence. As Pedraza retreated into the residence, he discharged his gun multiple times towards the officers, but none of them was struck. After Pedraza retreated into the residence, officers set up a perimeter around the exterior and phone contact was made with Pedraza and his mother, who were inside the residence. Pedraza's mother agreed to open the front door of the residence and place Pedraza’s gun outside on the front porch. She then left the door open, and officers were able to take Pedraza into custody without further incident. Pedraza was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. He was then taken to the Joint Processing Center and Harris County Jail. Pedraza is charged with three counts of aggravated assault against a public servant in the 184th State District Court. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Sifuentes 1:23 - Bodycam: Officer Cook 2:33 - Bodycam: Officer Sifuentes 6:28 - Bodycam: Officer Cook 7:54 - Patreon Supporters
95mnp0eAjKE | 31 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Moore, Oklahoma — On May 19th, around 2:00 p.m., Moore Police Officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle near NW 12th & Janeway. Officers attempted to stop the driver, but a short pursuit began when the driver failed to pull over. After narrowly hitting another vehicle in an intersection, the driver crashed the stolen car near Sunrise Dr. and began to run on foot. Officers Schettler, Sternburg, Hernandez, and Lt. Dean pursued the driver on foot, running through and over fences near First Christian Church of Moore. The subject was taken into custody in a resident's backyard. Taser Deployment was utilized twice during this arrest, with Officer Sternburg caught briefly in the deployment crossfire and tased during the incident. 20-year-old Dontavious Smith was taken into custody. Smith was transported to a nearby hospital to be checked out by medical personnel after being tased before being taken to the Cleveland County Jail. In total, the incident lasted approximately 4 minutes from pursuit to arrest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
AjCux9Lcqxk | 31 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Aurora, Colorado — On Saturday, May 4, 2024, about 7:45 p.m., Aurora patrol officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of Clinton Street after multiple callers reported hearing sounds of gunfire and that a man had sustained a nonfatal gunshot wound to the leg. The suspect, 28-year-old Aurora resident, Jose Luis Rodriguez-Balderrama, left the scene in a red Ford Mustang. Prior to arriving at the scene, officers observed the Mustang in the area and engaged in a brief pursuit, which ended when officers lost sight of the vehicle. As officers attempted to stop the fleeing suspect, additional officers responded to the original scene. Officers located the victim, a 29-year-old Aurora man, who said Rodriguez-Balderrama arrived at his apartment earlier that evening. Rodriguez-Balderrama was a friend who had been sitting on the victim’s couch with a gun pointed at his own head. The victim told officers he and another resident ran out of the apartment after Rodriguez-Balderrama produced the handgun. The victim said Rodriguez-Balderrama fired several shots at him, striking him in the leg. The other male resident was not injured. A motive for the shooting is not yet known and is part of the ongoing investigation. While the victim was speaking with officers, several neighbors began yelling that Rodriguez-Balderrama had returned to the scene. Officers quickly located Rodriguez-Balderrama standing near the victim’s apartment, still armed with a handgun. Officers gave Rodriguez-Balderrama commands to show them his hands, at which point officers fired their handguns. Rodriguez-Balderrama was struck multiple times. A 40-caliber handgun was recovered at the scene. Aurora Fire Rescue arrived at the scene and immediately performed lifesaving actions on Rodriguez-Balderrama. Rodriguez-Balderrama was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:56 - Bodycam: Officer Michael Laurita 4:22 - Bodycam: Officer Matthew Crewse 6:52 - Patreon Supporters
VAeGXgG4HrE | 30 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On February 18, 2024, The victim parked his 1995 Chevrolet Silverado on 4500 40th Street. On February 20, 2024, the victim discovered his vehicle had been stolen. There was only one key for the vehicle, and it was in the victim's possession. On February 23, 2024, the victim located the vehicle occupied by two subjects at 36th Street near Adams Avenue. The vehicle was moving, and the victim followed it while calling the police. In addition, the original license was taken off and an Arizona plate was on the vehicle. As the victim was on the phone with police, Officers arrived and initiated a traffic stop. The driver, 44-year-old Evan Baltsas failed to yield to the Officers and a pursuit ensued. Baltsas had a female passenger in the vehicle. After multiple traffic violations, Officers were able to “Stop Stick” the vehicle and it came to rest 4800 Savannah Street, San Diego. Baltsas fled from the vehicle and a Police Service Dog was released and bit Baltsas. During the bite by the Police Service Dog, Baltsas sustained an injury to his left ear and right shoulder. The passenger remained in the vehicle after Baltsas fled, and she was taken into custody without incident. She was later released at the scene. A record check of Baltsas showed he had two active felony warrants. Officers searched the black backpack that was in Baltsas’ possession. Inside the backpack, Officers located a small plastic baggie of a white crystallin substance in a small out pouch. A black expandable baton was also located in the backpack. During a search of the vehicle, Officers located two makeshift tools that they determined to be able to start the vehicle. He used the tools and successfully started the vehicle. The victim was notified and arrived at the scene to take custody of the vehicle. Baltsas was taken into custody and later transported to the hospital where he received medical treatment. He was booked into jail on charges of Possession of Stolen Vehicle, Taking Vehicle w/o Consent, Possession of Burglary Tools, Evading Police, Possession of Lead Cane, Possession of Controlled Substance. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Police Helicopter Footage 2:07 - Bodycam Footage 8:35 - Patreon Supporters
YrEht6_cCJ0 | 30 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pasadena, California — On April 13, 2024, at 8:39 PM, officers from the Pasadena Police Department contacted an occupied suspicious vehicle on Hudson Avenue near Del Mar Boulevard. The vehicle, a white pick-up truck, was parked facing the wrong way on a one- way street. As officers were conducting their investigation and conversing with the driver, he suddenly sped off. While doing so, the suspect narrowly missed striking an officer with his truck. Now wanted for an assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, units initiated a short vehicle pursuit that ended when the suspect crashed into the front yard of a home located in the 800 block of Arden Road. The suspect fled from his vehicle and ran into the residential neighborhood. Officers established a containment and organized a search team to conduct yard-to-yard searches. While fleeing, the suspect forcibly entered two occupied residences. With the assistance of the Pasadena Police Department’s airship, officers located the suspect in the rear yard of a property located in the 700 block of Oak Knoll Circle. A K9 dog was first to contact the suspect, however, the suspect still refused to surrender. As the K9 dog was engaged with the suspect, the suspect produced a handgun. The suspect refused to comply with orders to drop the handgun and an officer-involved shooting occurred. As a result of the shooting, the suspect sustained gunshot wounds. Officers performed life-saving measures on the suspect until paramedics from the Pasadena Fire Department arrived. Upon arrival, paramedics continued performing life-saving measures and transported the suspect to a local hospital. The suspect was later pronounced deceased. A handgun was recovered from the shooting scene. No officers were injured during the shooting. The suspect has been identified as 36-year-old Ricardo Guade Andrade, a San Fernando resident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:50 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:40 - Dashcam: Officer #2 8:11 - Dashcam: Officer #1 8:54 - Security Camera Footage 9:18 - Bodycam: Officer #1 9:53 - Bodycam: Officer #3 10:52 - Bodycam: Officer #1 12:20 - Bodycam: Officer #2 13:07 - Police Helicopter Footage 16:48 - Patreon Supporters
8u8-q4FsBfs | 29 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * St. Ann, Missouri — On February 17, 2024, at approximately 8:00 a.m., the St. Ann Police Department responded to the 4100 block of Parc Chalet for a sick case inside of an apartment. St. Ann Police Department uniformed police officers and EMS personnel responded to the scene. During the call and while inside the apartment, 22=year=old Davion Swinson, emerged from a bedroom while he was armed with a semi-automatic 9mm pistol, equipped with a laser light, and pointed the pistol and laser light at a St. Ann police officer who was in full police uniform and inside of the apartment. In response to Swinson’s actions, the police officer fired one shot from his department issued firearm, which struck Swinson in the right arm. Swinson was transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and after treatment, was transferred to police custody. The St. Ann Police Department requested the North County Police Cooperative to conduct the officer involved shooting investigation. Detectives from the North County Police Cooperative presented the known facts and circumstances of the case to Wesley Bell’s Office, where-in one felony count of Attempt Assault 1st on a Law Enforcement Officer (F) was issued against Swinson. Judge Natalie Warner set Swinson's bond at $500,000 cash only. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:26 - Bodycam Footage 7:30 - Patreon Supporters
bHZaDkWbmOQ | 29 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — At 10:20 p.m., San Diego Police dispatch received a 9-1-1 call from the 400 Block of 47th Street regarding a domestic violence incident. The caller stated her ex-boyfriend, who is the father of her child, entered her apartment, demanded she open her bedroom door, and threatened to shoot her if she didn't comply. Out of fear, the victim opened the door and let 29-year-old Steffon Nutall into the bedroom. Officers were on the way and the dispatcher was still on the line. Nutall picked up the phone and made threats to harm the victim and their 11-month-old Daughter. Nutall grabbed the infant and walked out of the apartment. As San Diego Police officers arrived at the scene, Nutall began to run away with the infant. Nutall ran south through the 47th Street Trolley Station parking lot with officers in pursuit. Nutall ran to a second apartment complex, followed by multiple officers that began to search the area. Officer Gladysz located Nutall in a wooded area in the northwest corner of the apartment complex. Nutall was lying in a bush on a steep, wooded hill when officer Gladysz spotted him. The officer gave Nutall commands to show his hands multiple times. Nutall pointed an object in the direction of officer Gladysz. Officer Gladysz discharged his service weapon, striking Nutall. The video shows Nutall with an object in his right hand. He was holding the infant under his left arm. Nutall continued down the hillside. San Diego Police helicopter (ABLE) directed officers to the infant located on the top of a retaining wall. Officers located Nutall lying in front of the retaining wall. Officers approached and secured the infant. With the infant safe, officers detained Nutall and began medical aid until the arrival of paramedics. Nutall was transported to the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds. He is still recovering. Security camera video shows Nutall dropping the gun in the 47th street trolley station parking lot. The gun came to rest next to a curb. Officer #3 chased Nutall across the trolley station and into the parking lot. Officer #3's bwc captured the firearm on the ground. The pursuing officers did not observe the firearm on the ground. The firearm dropped by Nutall in the Trolley Station parking lot was recovered. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:32 - Bodycam: Officer Gladysz 2:00 - Security Camera Footage 2:05 - Bodycam: Officer #3 2:21 - Bodycam: Officer Gladysz 3:31 - Police Helicopter Footage 4:01 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:34 - Patreon Supporters
r20qCiXp-wI | 29 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On May 20, 2024, at 10:28 a.m., San Diego Police Dispatch received a 9-1-1 call from a market in the 1000 block of Morena Boulevard regarding a robbery and an assault with a deadly weapon. The caller said a man pulled out a knife and threatened her when she confronted him for stealing merchandise. The caller provided a description of a 33-year-old man who has been identified but whose name is being withheld pending family notification. San Diego Police officers arrived and located the suspect in the 5100 block of Napa Street. San Diego Police Helicopter (ABLE) was overhead as officers located and approached the suspect. The ABLE air crew noted that he was armed with a knife. Officers gave the suspect commands to drop the knife. He did not comply and walked away from officers through a parking lot. Officer Tellam was one of two officers who deployed a taser. The tasers proved ineffective, and the suspect ran towards Friars Road. The suspect ran onto Friars Road and took a man hostage by putting a knife to his throat. The victim's dogs approached officers who were in close pursuit and then turned to engage the suspect as he assaulted their owner. The suspect made several stabbing motions toward the victim. Three San Diego Police officers discharged their service weapons, striking him. As the suspect made stabbing motions toward the victim, officer Steinbach fired followed by officer Tellam and officer Howells. He maintained possession of the knife in his right hand. Officers began life-saving measures until the arrival of paramedics. The suspect died at the scene. The victim was treated by paramedics and released at the scene. No officers were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:41 - Police Helicopter Footage 1:05 - Bodycam: Officer Tellam 2:27 - Police Helicopter Footage 3:56 - Bodycam: Officer Steinbach 4:35 - Patreon Supporters
w8iBVHyWj0k | 29 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On August 14, 2023, around 8:38 p.m., San Diego Police Officer Anthony Hair responded to the intersection of Denver Street and Clairemont Avenue in Bay Park with a few other officers to assist in the arrest of several people for suspected auto theft. The female suspect, who has not been named, also had a bench warrant out for her arrest. After Hair arrested her, he was supposed to bring her to police headquarters and later to the Las Colinas Detention Center in Santee, Calif., for questioning. As they approached Las Colinas Detention Center, Hair asked the woman what she was doing in the backseat. That's when the police cruiser slowed down and Hair switched off his body camera. investigators said Hair reported he believed the woman was suffering from a medical emergency. SDPD released a video showing Hair demonstrating in person what happened for investigators. Hair ended up in the backseat with her and told investigators he accidentally shut the door with his foot, locking himself in. Investigators said he never called for medical assistance and removed his body worn camera before entering the back seat with the woman. A GPS tracking system inside the cruiser found that Hair's vehicle turned down a dark residential street only blocks away from Las Colinas Detention Center and at around 1:34 a.m., the vehicle stopped. Around twenty minutes after the cruiser stopped, Hair made a call to a fellow officer asking if he had a master key to the patrol cars. An officer eventually made it to Hair and let him out of the car, after Hair called for help. Both Hair and the woman said they did not have any sexual contact while in the backseat, but the woman told investigators in a later police interview that the officer “wanted to get with me when I was done with the warrant or whatever I got arrested for.” Both Hair and the woman said they did not have any sexual contact while in the backseat, but the woman told investigators in a later police interview that the officer “wanted to get with me when I was done with the warrant or whatever I got arrested for.” She also said Hair asked her to meet him after she was out of jail but that she never did. The department did test Hair's clothes for semen and found traces on his belt. On September 14, Officer Hair resigned from the department. Hair said he was not willing to participate in the Subject Officer Interview which was scheduled for the next day. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Anthony Hair 10:12 - The Cruiser's GPS tracker 10:39 - Bodycam: a Supervisor Unlocks Hair from the Backseat 11:27 - Bodycam: Officer Hair at the Detention Center 12:28 - Officer Hair Re-enactment for the Investigators 15:32 - Patreon Supporters
kAwh5v-qEvA | 29 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Holly Hill, Florida — On May 28, 2024, Holly Hill police responded to a report of a man armed with a knife threatening to harm or kill others. The subject's mother reported he was hearing voices instructing him to kill someone, that he was violent, and that he had tried to kill her in the past. The subject himself called 911 stating his intent to stab and kill someone. Just prior to the arrival of police, screams could be heard in the background of the call. Body-worn camera footage of the incident shows the following: Upon the initial officer's arrival, the subject, identified as 40-year-old Michael Edminson, refused to drop a knife and charged toward the officer. The officer backed away and continued commands for Edminson to drop the knife, but Edminson ignored them. The officer fired his weapon multiple times, causing Edminson to fall to the ground, but he maintained control of the knife, stood back up and again began closing ground on the officer. The officer, again backing away, fired multiple times, causing Edminson to fall to the ground, where he was later pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:52 - Bodycam Footage 7:22 - Patreon Supporters
cKINaQRYW4k | 28 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Stockton, California — On April 12, 2024, at approximately 9 p.m., Officers responded to a business in the 5700 block of Pacific Ave regarding an armed robbery. Officers learned the suspect entered the business while wearing a ski mask, presented a handgun, and demanded money. He was described as an adult male wearing a black ski mask and a dark-colored jacket. The suspect, later identified as 28-year-old Javion Holmes, fled with the money prior to police arrival. Officers arrived moments later and began canvassing the surrounding areas. Shortly after, dispatch received reports of a prowler in the 400 block of W. Swain Rd who was trying to hide under vehicles and possibly get into residences. Officers established a perimeter and continued to search the block. With the assistance of UAS (drone) and SPD helicopter (FALCON1-0), Officers located Holmes hiding in a backyard of a residence in the 400 block of W Longview Ave (one block to the North of the business). Officers utilized the vehicles' and helicopter's PA systems to order Holmes out of the backyard. Officers performed K-9 announcements with a Stockton PD K-9 but to no avail. After numerous attempts, Holmes refused all commands and opportunities to comply. Officers requested medical staff to stage as they formed an arrest team and made their way into the backyard. They located Holmes hiding deep into the yard behind some debris in a narrow walkway. He again refused to comply with the Officers' orders. He told the Officers that he had a gun while covering his hands with an article of clothing. Officers ordered him yet again to show his hands and drop the gun. Holmes extended his hands out in front of him toward the Officers as to simulate pointing a gun and ran at the Officers. One Officer utilized a less-than-lethal shotgun in an attempt to subdue Holmes. Then another Officer utilized a firearm. Holmes was struck at least once and fell to the ground. Officers immediately provided medical aid until AMR transported Holmes to an area hospital where he is in critical condition. During the investigation, Police found a Glock-style replica handgun, and a sum of money believed to belong to the business. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:17 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:22 - Bodycam: Officer Ruben Meza 4:55 - Police Helicopter Footage 5:14 - Patreon Supporters
sfUw5mxyfwA | 28 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Worth, Texas — On Sunday, May 19, 2024, at approximately8:19 p.m., a Fort Worth Police Officer from East division was alerted on a possible suspect vehicle related to a shooting near the 4800 block of Miller Ave. that took place on Saturday, May 18, 2024. The officer was behind the suspect vehicle and prior to initiating his emergency lighting, a witness stated to investigators that the suspect pulled over and got out of the vehicle with his hands up. As the officer started getting out of his vehicle, the suspect reached for a gun and began shooting several rounds at the officer. The officer was able to return fire as the suspect got back in his vehicle and fled the scene. The officer was injured and believed to have been shot, but found out later at the hospital that the injuries he sustained resulted from flying debris from the patrol vehicle during the shootout. The officer followed the suspect for about a mile before his patrol vehicle became disabled. At this point, responding Fort Worth officers continued pursuing the suspect vehicle into a neighboring city. The suspect, 33-year-old Devoreia Thompson, was found and arrested at his Arlington home Sunday night, within two hours of the shootout. The officer has been with the Fort Worth Police Department for a year and a half and is a lateral transfer officer from a neighboring agency. He was discharged from the hospital on Sunday night with minor injuries and is with his family. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
cxAGmaq6zro | 28 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * La Puente, California — On May 3, 2024, at 1:17 a.m., Industry Station deputies responded to the 600 block of Willow Avenue, La Puente, regarding a possibly insane and suspicious person call. The call indicated a Hispanic male was screaming that someone had broken into his home. Prior to the deputies' arrival, the call was updated to the male fighting with family members at the location. The male was later identified as 43-year-old Isael Orellana from the City of La Puente. Deputies contacted Orellana outside of his residence and were informed by a neighbor that he was behaving violently, damaging property, and had just been fighting with a family member. Deputies attempted to detain Orellana, but he pulled away from their grasp, grabbed a metal paint roller from the ground, and wielded the paint roller at deputies. As deputies ordered him to drop the paint roller, Orellana raised it above his head and made a motion as if he was going to throw it at one of the deputies. One deputy deployed a burst of pepper spray toward Orellana as the other continued to detain him at gunpoint. Orellana then threw the paint roller at the deputy detaining him at gunpoint, striking him in the torso, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Orellana sustained gunshot wounds to the lower torso. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Orellana was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The deputy who was struck by the paint roller complained of pain to his torso. No other persons were injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:03 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:41 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 4:17 - Security Camera Footage 5:05 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 6:04 - Patreon Supporters
08PRRaWVmUo | 27 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On April 26, 2024, around 11:45 a.m., Northeast uniformed officers responded to the 100 Block of East Avenue 36 for a shooting investigation. When the officers arrived, they determined that the suspect, later identified as 24-year-old John Lopez, had shot a family member following a verbal dispute and was no longer at the scene. Shortly after a crime broadcast was initiated, an Air Unit located Lopez riding a bicycle south on the 5 Freeway. Northeast and Hollenbeck patrol units created a traffic break and followed Lopez as he traversed across multiple lanes. Lopez eventually exited the freeway via the Mission Road off-ramp and continued riding in and out of traffic. After Lopez turned north on Daly Street, a Hollenbeck officer utilized his police vehicle to strike Lopez, which caused him to lose control of the bicycle and fall onto the roadway. He was subsequently taken into custody without further incident. Lopez complained of pain to his knees and was treated at a local hospital before being booked for 664/187(a) PC, Attempt Murder. The victim of the shooting sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was held overnight at a local hospital for observation. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. A small caliber firearm was recovered while officers took Lopez into custody. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:35 - Dashcam: Officer #1 4:09 - Dashcam: Officer #2 4:43 - Dashcam: Officer #3 5:00 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:28 - Bodycam: Officer #4 5:53 - Patreon Supporters
zjmnNpQm1kA | 24 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On May 5, 2024, Oklahoma City Police officers responded to a domestic call in the 7400 block of NW 106th St. While officers were responding to the call, it was reported the male suspect was shooting a gun. When officers arrived, they came into contact with the armed male, identified as 46-year-old Kenneth Allsen, outside of the residence. Allsen was given verbal commands by the officer but refused to comply. Allsen walked away from the officers and then looked back as he grabbed a gun from his waist. Lt. James Runner discharged his firearm, striking Allsen. Allsen was pronounced deceased at the scene. There were no other reported injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 1:23 - Bodycam Footage 1:46 - Patreon Supporters
h47Fh8uxCR4 | 24 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On Friday, May 10th, 2024, shortly before 11:00 p.m., LMPD 3rd Division Officers were dispatched to a home in the 4700 block of Crawford Avenue on a report of a theft. The caller, 43-year-old Nicholas Pierce also stated to emergency call takers that he was armed with a knife. When officers arrived at the home, they encountered Pierce coming out of the house armed with a large knife. Officers gave repeated commands to drop the knife, but Pierce refused. Instead, he advanced on the officers, and he charged at the officers with the large knife in his hand while also appearing to give commands to his dog to attack the officers, as well. As Pierce continued towards the officers, they deployed tasers which had limited effect. Three LMPD officers discharged their firearms and Pierce proceeded to charge at them again with the large knife remaining in his hand. Pierce continued holding them at bay with the knife preventing officers from rendering immediate aid. Ultimately, they were able to disarm him and perform medical aid. Medics transported Pierce to University of Louisville Hospital where he died from his injuries on Sunday, May 12th, 2024. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Chase Watts 9:05 - Bodycam: Officer Christine Silk 11:13 - Bodycam: Officer Noah Sheets 13:13 - Bodycam: Officer Bailey Siegrist 16:33 - Patreon Supporters
1k9Q-RKEr8c | 24 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Greensboro, North Carolina — On June 30, 2023, at approximately 9:55 p.m., Greensboro Police officers were dispatched to the area of Creek Ridge Road and Randleman Road in Greensboro, after receiving multiple 911 calls regarding someone armed with a machete and a knife. Officers arrived in the area and encountered Ernesto Ruiz walking with a machete in one hand and a knife in the other. They ordered him to drop the weapons and Ruiz began to flee on foot, not complying with commands. Officers continued to give commands in English and in Spanish, using non-lethal options such as pepper spray, tasers, and foam rounds. Those attempts were ineffective and officers continued to follow Ruiz and issue commands for approximately 1 mile. Officers realized they were approaching the intersection of Randleman and Creek Ridge roads, an area with several restaurants and convenience stores open to the public. As they approached Family Fare Convenience store and BP gas station at 2600 Randleman Road, multiple officers were in pursuit of Ruiz, who was still armed with the machete and knife. Residents were in the area as officers began to surround and contain Ruiz. Commands were given for him to drop the weapons. Ruiz moved toward officers with the machete raised in one hand in a threatening manner while still armed with a knife in his other hand. Ruiz moved toward officers in a threatening manner raising the machete with a knife in his other hand. Officers Greene and Kirkland and Sgt. Muldowney, who were attempting to surround Ruiz to contain him, discharged their department-issued firearms, striking Ruiz multiple times. Officers handcuffed Ruiz and began life-saving measures. Ruiz was transported to a local hospital, where he later succumbed to his injuries. On June 30, 2023, Officers Greene and Kirkland and Sgt. Muldowney were placed on administrative duty while the SBI conducted its investigation and while awaiting the District Attorney's decision. On February 26, 2024, the District Attorney determined that the officers' actions were justified by both the common law principles of self-defense and also by the NC General Statute 15A-401 which permits the use of deadly force by a law enforcement officer to defend himself or another from what he reasonably believes to be the imminent use of deadly force. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Synchronized Footage 9:36 - Bodycam: Officer #1 10:21 - Bodycam: Officer #2 10:58 - Bodycam: Officer #3 13:29 - Patreon Supporters
R0THxqz6iNo | 23 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On May 5, 2024, at around 5:40 a.m., Seattle Police were near Sixth Avenue South and South Snoqualmie Street, when they saw the stolen vehicle with the suspect in the driver’s seat sleeping. Terminator devices were deployed and as officers tried to conduct a traffic stop, the suspect tried to get away causing three of the tires to flatten. The suspect drove onto a grassy area hitting some occupied tents and two people who were lying inside. Other people jumped out of the way to avoid getting hurt. The 30-year-old driver continued to speed away from police until the stolen vehicle would no longer drive. Then, the suspect tried to hide in a dumpster, covering himself with drywall. A K-9 track led officers directly to the suspect. He was arrested. During the investigation, a gun was recovered along the path the stolen vehicle traveled. The suspect is lawfully prohibited from having a firearm. The vehicle was towed from the scene and other items involved were taken to be processed as evidence. The two people who were hit were treated on-scene by the Seattle Fire Department for injuries. The suspect was booked in the King County Jail for vehicular assault, unlawful possession of a firearm and possession of a stolen vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
oHUAodLH23w | 22 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * East Hartford, Connecticut — On May 19, 2024, at approximately 3:29 p.m., East Hartford police officers were dispatched to Governor’s Auto Body & Repair, 200 Governor Street, East Hartford on a report that a male had displayed a firearm at one of the tow operators. This arose out of a dispute surrounding whether items were missing from a vehicle that had been towed into the auto body shop the day before. The first arriving officer, Officer Brian Altamirano, observed a white Infinity in the parking lot. A male was in the driver’s seat and a second male and female were standing next to the passenger side of the Infinity. A second East Hartford police cruiser, operated by Officer Daniel Guilfuchi, arrived at the body shop and stopped near the Infinity. Officer Altamirano exited his cruiser and asked if anyone had any firearms. In an effort to escape, the Infinity drove forward crashing into Officer Guilfuchi’s cruiser. The white Infinity then reversed, quickly moving backwards knocking the two people on the passenger side to the ground. At that time, they were holding two children. While Officer Guilfuchi was in the process of exiting his cruiser, the Infinity drove forward again colliding with the front of his cruiser. Officer Guilfuchi discharged his duty weapon approximately six times at the Infinity. Officer Altamirano also discharged his duty weapon at the Infinity. The Infinity, operated by an unidentified suspect, fled westbound on I-84. The vehicle was ultimately located abandoned at 14 Tredeau Street, Hartford. It was later determined that the vehicle had been stolen. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Altamirano 1:07 - Bodycam: Officer Guilfuchi 1:29 - Patreon Supporters
mBNeLzqL94Y | 22 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Anne Arundel County, Maryland — On March 28, 2024, at approximately 1:35 p.m., Anne Arundel County Police Officers responded for a report of an armed subject in a residence in the 8600 block of Gambier Harbor in Pasadena. Responding officers received information that the subject had shot and killed a cat inside the residence. Officers arrived at the residence and gave verbal commands to a 60-year-old female, instructing her to come out of the house. The woman stepped outside but then retreated into the house. The woman then exited the house armed with a handgun. Officers gave repeated commands for the female suspect to drop the firearm, but the suspect did not comply with the commands. The suspect then raised the firearm in the direction of the officers. Fearing for their safety, officers discharged their departmentally-issued firearms, striking the suspect. The suspect was transported to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in critical but stable condition. A firearm was recovered at the scene. A cat was located, deceased, inside the residence from an apparent gunshot wound(s). ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:41 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:16 - Patreon Supporters
E0WJ_PRLV3s | 21 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Boise, Idaho — On August 3, 2023, shortly before 11:00 a.m., 54-year-old Christian Johnson called 911 three times requesting law enforcement assistance. He was told they were on their way. The calls were routed by dispatch to the Boise Police Department (BPD) for a welfare check on Christian. BPD Officer Garrett Miller had just begun his shift when he became aware of the call. Officer Miller recognized Christian Johnson from a 911 hang-up call at the same address a couple of days prior. At that prior call, Officer Miller met Christian in person and spoke with him at his residence. Christian told Officer Miller that he had "smoked a bunch of meth" and had not been sleeping for at least a couple days. Officer Miller noticed Christian was exhibiting symptoms of paranoia. Since Officer Miller had this prior interaction with Christian, he decided to respond to the welfare check call. BPD Corporal Andrew Johnson also responded to the welfare check on Christian. Cpl. Johnson arrived first to the apartment complex at 1101 S. Dale Street, and Officer Miller shortly thereafter. Both officers parked their marked patrol cars, and Christian could be heard yelling from the second floor of an apartment building. Cpl. Johnson and Officer Miller observed that Christian held a metal spike and a long hammer in one hand, and a K-Bar style knife in the other. Immediately, Officers told Christian to drop the weapons. Christian yelled that someone was trying to kill him. As Christian approached, both officers raised their duty weapons. After more commands to put the knife down, and Christian yelling no, Christian turned toward the officers and charged. As he ran, he raised both hands over his head, holding the knife in his right hand and the hammer and metal spike in his left. Quickly approaching the officers, Christian again yelled an incoherent statement. When Christian was within two parking stalls away, approximately six to ten feet, and still running at them, Cpl. Johnson fired his gun. Immediately after, Officer Miller shot Christian. Simultaneously, Cpl. Johnson and Officer Miller continued shooting until Christian fell to the ground. Cpl. Johnson alerted dispatch that there had been an officer involved shooting while Officer Miller kicked the weapons away from Christian. Christian was pronounced dead at the scene caused by multiple gunshot wounds. Officers recovered a claw hammer, a k-bar knife with a twelve-inch blade, and a fourteen- inch metal spike/pry bar. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:36 - Bodycam: Officer Johnson 2:36 - Bodycam: Officer Miller 2:56 - Patreon Supporters
87NxyBUGVm4 | 21 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Summerfield, Florida — On May 18, 2024, Deputy Larson was performing traffic enforcement on Sunset Harbor Road in Summerfield when he spotted a sedan towing a wooden trailer with no tag attached. The driver, Charles Williams, ran a stop sign and fled when Deputy Larson attempted a traffic stop. After a brief pursuit, Williams jumped from the moving vehicle and fled on foot. Ignoring commands to stop, he was tased by Deputy Larson. While being transported to the jail, Williams kicked the patrol car doors and made threats to law enforcement. He was arrested for Flee/Elude, Resisting without Violence, Failing to Register a Motor Vehicle, Operating a Motor Vehicle without a Valid License, and Resisting Arrest with Violence. He is held on a $9000 bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Brian Parker - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Deputy Larson 0:56 - Bodycam: Deputy Larson 1:38 - Patreon Supporters
Q9dktTScuZo | 20 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Miami-Dade County, Florida — On May 9, 2024, Melina Logan, a 27-year-old from North Carolina, took a 2024 Honda Civic for a test drive from a South Miami dealership and never returned. The Florida Highway Patrol and Miami-Dade Police pursued Logan as she sped through the Palmetto Expressway, reaching speeds of 90 mph and driving recklessly. Dash cam footage shows her aggressive maneuvers and the chaos she caused, including multiple hit-and-run crashes. The chase reached its climax near the Northwest 25th Street off-ramp, where Logan crashed into several vehicles, leaving her car disabled and pinned against a concrete wall. But Logan wasn’t done yet, she jumped out of the car, climbed a concrete ledge, and dove into a nearby pond in a desperate attempt to escape. Despite refusing ropes thrown by officers, Logan was eventually rescued and arrested after a struggle in the water. Logan now faces multiple charges, including grand theft of a vehicle, two counts of battery on a police officer, fleeing and eluding police, leaving the scene of a crash, and resisting an officer. One of the victims of her reckless driving was hospitalized due to injuries from the crash. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
aZN0uKlb3f4 | 20 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Detroit, Michigan — On April 4, 2024, at approximately 7:19 p.m., Detroit police officers were in the area of Fenkell Avenue and Brammel Street, when they observed the 16-year-old carrying a concealed weapon. When officers confronted the minor, he fled from the police on foot. During the foot chase, officers observed the juvenile with the gun in his left hand. The officer fired 2 shots at the juvenile, striking him in the leg. The juvenile was assessed by medics and transported to a local hospital and discharged medical personnel. The handgun was recovered at the scene. The minor has been charged with receiving and concealing a firearm and carrying a concealed weapon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:37 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:14 - Stabilized Footage 1:50 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:09 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:26 - Patreon Supporters
QvX7LqSAbBI | 18 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Turlock, California — On Sunday, May 5, 2024, at 3:51 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the 3100 block of N Quincy Road in unincorporated Turlock on the report of a suspicious person. Initial dispatch information said a male adult, later identified as 44-year-old Kevin Frey, had been trespassing and was armed with a weapon. Upon the Sheriff’s Office arrival, which included a K-9 officer with the Turlock Police Department to provide back-up, they located Frey. Deputies made several attempts to establish a dialogue, brought in multiple less-than-lethal options, and tried to de-escalate Frey into complying with their instructions. While speaking with the armed suspect, he refused to drop the weapon and charged at deputies without warning. This caused a deputy to use his firearm. Frey was treated and transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:40 - Bodycam: Deputy Rose 5:00 - Bodycam: Deputy Larson 5:32 - Bodycam: Deputy Rose 5:51 - Bodycam: Deputy Larson 6:04 - Bodycam: Deputy Rose 6:27 - Bodycam: Deputy Larson 6:43 - Bodycam: Deputy Rose 6:59 - Patreon Supporters
6GG0P4FJ0cc | 18 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On April 18, 2024, around 2:20 p.m., Central Area Resources Enhancement Services Enforcement Team (RESET) uniformed officers responded to a radio call of a female possibly being sexually assaulted in the area of San Pedro Street and 6th Street. Upon their arrival, the officers determined the possible suspect was no longer at the location and requested a RESET supervisor to their location. As the officers continued their investigation and were standing near their police vehicle, an individual, later identified as 32-year-old Kyle Harpt, approached within several feet of the officers while holding a knife in his right hand. Moments later, Harpt suddenly ran toward the RESET supervisor while raising the knife, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Harpt was struck by gunfire and collapsed on the sidewalk. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel happened to already be in the area and began rendering aid. Harpt was transported to a local hospital, where he received medical treatment and was listed in stable condition. Harpt was not the suspect in the sexual assault and had no connection to the radio call the officers were investigating. Harpt was booked for 664/187(a)PC, Attempt Murder. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. An eight-inch folding knife with a three-and-a-half-inch blade was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:49 - Surveillance Footage 1:58 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:35 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:30 - Patreon Supporters
hFD_D9hWU1M | 18 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Beloit, Wisconsin — On Saturday, March 16, 2024, at approximately 9:10 a.m., South Beloit police officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in South Beloit, IL. South Beloit officers subsequently identified the front seat passenger as 19-year-old Ray Castro, and confirmed that Castro had outstanding felony warrants. South Beloit officers attempted to handcuff Castro, but Castro resisted arrest and began wrestling with the officers, pulling one of the officers into the vehicle with Castro. While officers continued to attempt to pull Castro from the vehicle, Castro yelled at the driver to “step on it”. The officer inside the vehicle reached over and turned off the ignition, however, Castro then reached over, started the vehicle, and put the vehicle in drive and yelled again at the driver to drive off, which the driver then did. As the vehicle pulled away, one officer was pinned inside the vehicle by Castro and another officer was nearly struck by the vehicle as it pulled away. The officer inside the vehicle was pinned down by Castro and as the two struggled, the officer drew his handgun and shot the driver in the leg, causing the car to drive into the ditch before stopping. Castro and the officer continued to struggle, and Castro was able to break free and began to run from the scene. Officers attempted to use tasers to take Castro into custody but were unsuccessful and Castro ran from the scene. Castro took a citizen/victim’s keys and fled the business in the citizen/victim’s vehicle. Sgt. Robert Lewis and Officer Ryan Sarver responded from the Roscoe Police Department, and each drove their squad toward the area of the reported shooting. Sgt. Lewis subsequently located Castro fleeing the parking lot of Macktown Lounge in a stolen, maroon SUV. Sgt. Lewis initiated pursuit, with lights and siren activated, and Castro fled the area in the maroon SUV at speeds exceeding 90 mph. A lengthy pursuit ensued, which included Castro driving at high speeds through numerous stop signs and red lights and nearly striking several vehicles. At the intersection of Central Avenue and Strong Avenue in the City of Beloit, Officer Sarver’s squad struck the rear axle area on Castro’s vehicle which caused Castro’s vehicle to spin around ending up behind Officer Sarver’s squad, sideways in the road and stopped. Sgt. Lewis stopped his squad, opened his door, exited his squad and pointed his firearm at Castro’s vehicle as Castro’s vehicle accelerated, causing the tires to smoke. Castro spun his vehicle around so that it was headed at speed toward the driver’s side of Sgt. Lewis’ squad and Sgt. Lewis fired several rounds at Castro’s vehicle. Sgt. Lewis was just able to retreat back into his squad and brace for impact to prevent from being crushed as Castro’s vehicle collided with the driver’s door of the squad while Castro’s vehicle continued to accelerate and engulf both vehicles in smoke. The impact of the collision moved Sgt. Lewis’ squad sideways. BPD Officer Rodenbeck determined that Castro was a threat to the public and would not stop on his own so Officer Rodenbeck drove his squad into the passenger side of Castro’s vehicle pinning him against Sgt. Lewis’ squad. As his squad was being struck by Castro’s vehicle, Sgt. Lewis fired multiple rounds from his firearm at Castro’s vehicle and struck Castro, fatally wounding him. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on X: https://x.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Sarver 0:15 - Bodycam: Officer Sarver 0:42 - Dashcam: Sgt. Lewis 1:22 - Bodycam: Sgt. Lewis 2:53 - Dashcam: Officer Rodenbeck 3:24 - Bodycam: Officer Rodenbeck 5:47 - Dashcam: Officer Anderson 6:38 - Dashcam: Officer Oxenreider 12:24 - Security Camera Footage 13:58 - Patreon Supporters
X3_hgXB3bNg | 17 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On May 5, 2024, Oklahoma City Police Officers responded to 3108 NW 61st St. in reference to a domestic where a female shot a male in the chest. When officers arrived, they located the adult male victim in the front of the house and moved him to a safe location to receive medical assistance. Officers called for the female suspect, identified as 61-year-old Lisa Daniels, to exit the home. The suspect yelled to the officers she had a gun. Officers got into a position of cover outside of the residence. Daniels exited the home minutes later with a sweater over her hand making motions as if she had a gun in her hand. Daniels began to approach an officer while raising her hand when the officer discharged his firearm toward her. Daniels was not struck by the officer’s gunfire. As the suspect turned, officers were able to determine she did not have a gun under the sweater and were able to successfully tase her. Daniels was taken into custody and booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Center for domestic assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. The gunshot victim was transported to an area hospital and is expected to survive. The involved officer has been placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. There were no other injuries reported. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sean Sheldon - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer John Shipman 0:39 - Dashcam: Officer Daniel Reedy 0:59 - Bodycam: Officer John Shipman 1:17 - Dashcam: Officer Daniel Reedy 1:41 - Dashcam: Officer Katelyn Clark 1:50 - Bodycam: Officer William Ealom 2:04 - Bodycam: Officer John Shipman 2:18 - Dashcam: Officer Daniel Reedy 2:51 - Patreon Supporters
HQihykKYKQQ | 17 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Yuma, Arizona — On Friday, April 12, 2024, at approximately 7:10 a.m., Yuma Police Department officers responded to the 1000 block of S. Magnolia Avenue for an individual who was being disorderly and threatening to kill the occupants and their dog. Officers made contact with a 30-year-old male. He was being disorderly and displaying bladed weapons and began threatening officers. Officers attempted to verbally de-escalate the volatile situation. The suspect refused to comply and walked towards the residential area still displaying the bladed weapons. Officers attempted several times to utilize less lethal options in an attempt to stop the suspect from advancing towards the occupied homes. The suspect threatened the officers with a knife at which time officers fired their service weapons to stop the threat. Officers immediately assess the suspect’s injuries and within minute and a half of the last shot fired, officers were able to render emergency first aid while waiting for the Fire Department to arrive. The suspect was taken to Yuma Regional Medical Center for medical treatment but has since been released from the hospital and recovering in rehab. The suspect has not been charged. No injuries to the officers or other community members were reported. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - Josef Rex - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 1:07 - 2nd 911 Call 2:19 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:51 - Bodycam: Officer #2 9:15 - Bodycam: Officer #3 10:07 - Bodycam: Officer #4 10:26 - Bodycam: Officer #5 10:49 - Bodycam: Officer #6 11:08 - Patreon Supporters
8t2LVtzXq8M | 15 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On April 28, 2024, at approximately 7:15 p.m., Seattle Police Officers were stopped at a pharmacy near 16th Avenue South & South Roxbury Street and arrested an adult female carrying a stolen cash register. The associated male suspect standing next to her ran away from the area. While conducting their investigation, the female attempted to conceal a handgun, but it was located by Officers and seized as evidence. It was not used in the crime. Officers also developed probable cause to arrest the male for assault. The 40-year-old male suspect was located shortly after and fled from officers when being detained. He was quickly apprehended and arrested by multiple patrol officers. The 20-year-old woman was booked into King County Jail for Theft, and Unlawful Carry of a Pistol. The male was charged with Obstructing a Law Enforcement Officer. He was arrested for a previous incident of domestic violence by King County Sheriffs. He was booked into South Correctional Entity jail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
dMBlllLCw2Y | 14 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On May 12, 2024, at 4:43 pm, West Jefferson Police officers were dispatched to Amazon CMH5 building, located at 6400 State Route 29, for reports of an Active Shooter. According to Police, the 22-year-old Ali Hamsa Yusuf came up behind the supervisor and pointed a gun at the supervisor’s head, but the gun apparently jammed and the bullet barely missed the supervisor, who was not injured. There were more than 100 workers inside the building when the shooting occurred, officials said. When officers arrived on the scene, Yusuf had left. About 90 minutes later, officers found Yusuf in the area of Georgesville and Clime roads, where a shootout occurred between Madison County Sheriff's Office, CPD, West Jefferson Police Department and Yusuf. The dashcam showed Yusuf running up a small hill to a HomeBuys parking lot, and still firing at the officers behind him. Officers returned fire and Yusuf eventually collapsed on the hill. Starting from Yusuf’s first shot, the continuous exchange of gunfire lasted eight seconds. After the shooting, the officer who groaned realized he had been shot. The bullet from Yusuf's gun that hit the unidentified Columbus police officer, struck him in his bulletproof vest and he was not seriously injured. Yusuf was transported to Doctors West Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 6:57 p.m.. No injuries were reported inside the Amazon facility. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Marvin Tobar - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 1:21 - Dashcam Footage 1:38 - Bodycam Footage 3:51 - Patreon Supporters
m-CuuxgJs-U | 13 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Queens, New York — On Friday, March 8, 2024, at approximately 6:49 p.m., several 9-1-1 callers reported that a man was inside of a residential building in the vicinity of 62nd Avenue and 102nd Street, and was stabbing others with a knife. The investigators say it started during a baby's first birthday party, when the suspect, the baby's grandfather, started stabbing his wife. She fled and ran down the hallway, screaming for help. Police Officer O'Rourke, Officer Taveras, and Sergeant Raymond Decostanzo, along with additional officers assigned to the 112th Precinct, responded to the location. Upon arrival, the officers entered the building and encountered 46-year-old Djamshed Nematov in a hallway in possession of a knife in his right hand. The officers ordered Nematov to drop the knife, however Nematov charged at them while brandishing the knife. As a result, Officer O'Rourke discharged one shot from her service firearm, Officer Taveras discharged three shots from his service firearm, and Sergeant Decostanzo discharged his Taser Conducted Energy Weapon, at Nematov. Nematov was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. Nematov was transported via ambulance to New York-Presbyterian Queens Medical Center where he was pronounced deceased. The woman suffered at least two stab wounds. She is currently recovering at an area hospital. Nematov's knife was recovered at the scene of the incident during this investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer O'Rourke 0:31 - Bodycam: Officer Taveras 0:58 - Bodycam: Officer Decostanzo 1:22 - Patreon Supporters
3PxbWDDaH1U | 13 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tulsa, Oklahoma — On December 27, 2023, at approximately 12:51 a.m., Tulsa Police responded to a 911 call regarding an Armed Robbery at the Tudor House Inn located at 6416 E. Archer. The victim reported being assaulted and robbed by a suspect brandishing a firearm. The suspect also fired the weapon into the air during the incident. Upon arrival, Officers reviewed security footage, which corroborated the victim's account and showed the suspect pointing the pistol at another guest as well. Witness reports confirmed the erratic behavior and gunshots described by the victim. During the initial response, officers secured the perimeter and attempted to establish communication with the suspect. He made contradictory statements and ignored commands. The suspect fired a round in the room while Officers were surrounding the room, it was not clear if he was firing upon Officers. Subsequently, he exited the room by attempting to disguise himself as an old man and fled the scene on foot, prompting a pursuit. The suspect was running towards an area where civilians were present. Since the suspect had already showed no regard for the safety of others, an Officer fired their weapon to stop him from endangering innocent civilians. The suspect was struck once and was immediately apprehended by pursuing Officers. Officers provided medical aid at the scene before the suspect was transported to the hospital for further treatment. Detectives conducted a search of the suspect's room, recovering the firearm believed to be used in the Robbery. Evidence of firearm discharge was also identified within the room. The suspect was identified as Aaron Gonzalez. Gonzales was charged with: - Discharging a Weapon into a Dwelling - Obstructing an Officer - Possession of a Firearm AFCF (After Former Conviction of a Felony) Gonzalez pleaded guilty to the charges and is currently serving an 8-year sentence in the Lexington Assessment and Reception Center in Lexington, Oklahoma. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
_r8wijZsy8Q | 11 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Long Beach, California — On April 17, 2024, at approximately 4:21 p.m., Long Beach Police officers were notified of a report of a person with a gun in MacArthur Park. Officers responded to the area and located a suspect matching the suspect description in the park, occupied by other residents. Officers contacted the suspect, at which time, they observed the suspect in possession of a firearm. Officers gave the suspect multiple orders to put down the firearm. The suspect did not comply which resulted in an officer-involved shooting. Officers rendered medical aid until being relieved by Long Beach Fire Department personnel. Fire personnel transported the suspect, identified as 46-year-old Donald Washington, to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. Officers recovered a loaded firearm. No officers were injured. No other injuries were reported. Homicide detectives responded to the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Video 0:22 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:23 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:30 - Patreon Supporters
htJkcefw0Q8 | 11 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On May 7, 2024, just after 1:15 p.m., Whitehall Police were alerted via Flock cameras to a stolen vehicle taken out of a previous aggravated robbery incident in Columbus. While the chase originally began in Whitehall, Whitehall police requested assistance from Columbus police. The two suspects led police on a chase in the stolen vehicle, then got out and stole another vehicle. At some point during the chase, the driver of the stolen Hyundai struck a police cruiser head-on near Clime and River Bend Roads in southwest Franklin County. Three other cruisers were damaged during the chase. As the chase continued, an officer was able to use a pit maneuver and the Hyundai crashed into a tree. Officers took the teens into custody. Both have a history with stolen cars. Both teens are being held in juvenile detention until their next hearing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
oJWaJID8ey0 | 10 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Moses Lake, Washington — On May 4, 2024, at around 8:20 p.m., officers with the Moses Lake Police Department responded to a report of a domestic disturbance at the Motel 6 in Moses Lake. Body camera footage shows the suspect, 37-year-old Zachary Allen Stockton, locking himself in a room. According to a probable cause affidavit, Stockton had threatened to kill his girlfriend for allegedly cheating on him and allegedly pointed the barrel of a gun at her chest. During the confrontation, the victim managed to message or call someone from her phone, directing them to contact 911. Moses Lake Police Sgt. Adam Munro was the first to arrive at the scene with Officer Todd Taylor in tow. The footage shows Sergeant Munro attempting to negotiate with the suspect, pleading with him not to shoot. Almost immediately after, Stockton exited the motel room with two guns, open firing at police. Multiple rounds of shots were fired from Stockton until both Sgt. Munro and Ofc. Taylor returned fire, hitting Stockton and incapacitating him. He was then taken into custody. Stockton was treated at a hospital and was later jailed in Grant County. According to court documents, Stockton is being held without bail and faces three counts of first-degree assault, one count of second-degree assault and unlawful possession of a firearm. A vehicle used for cover during the incident was found to have eight bullet holes, attributed to shots fired by Stockton. During the incident, Sgt. Munro was shot through the foot. He had surgery Sunday and is recovering. Sgt. Munro has been with the Moses Lake Police Department for 14 years. He is a firearms instructor and a former member of the regional SWAT team. Sgt. Munro is also a veteran of the United States Air Force. Ofc. Taylor has been with the Moses Lake Police Department for six years. He serves as a field training officer. Prior to working for MLPD, Ofc. Taylor worked at the Grant County Jail for 15 years. He is a United States Marine Corps veteran. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 3:25 - Dashcam Footage 3:53 - Patreon Supporters
OIQRw_kNHI0 | 10 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Turlock, California — On April 10, 2024, around 5:06 a.m., Turlock Police Dispatch Center received a call from a witness who reported seeing a man looking into vehicles in the 900 block of Vermont Avenue. The witness requested officers check the area. At 5:18 a.m., Officers Juan Arroyo and Officer Donna Anthieny were dispatched to the call. Officer Arroyo was the first officer to arrive on scene and located the man attempting to hide, refusing to comply with the officer's directions. Shortly after, Officer Anthieny arrived on scene and located the man attempting to hide behind an SUV, before jumping on top of the vehicle. As Officer Anthieny attempted to gain control of suspect, he jumped back down and was moving erratically, still refusing the officers' instructions. As Officer Anthieny and Officer Arroyo were continuing to give orders, they noticed an unknown object in the man's hands. As Officer Anthieny retreated back to her patrol vehicle to retrieve her K-9, the suspect advanced towards her with his arm above his head, holding the unknown object. Officer Juan Arroyo shot one round at the suspect, striking him in the right shoulder. Once struck, the man threw the unknown object and laid on the ground. Once Officers were able to safely place the suspect in the handcuffs, they immediately began rendering first aid until paramedics arrived. The Suspect, later identified as 37-year-old Corey Pollard, was taken to a local hospital for treatment of a single non life-threatening gunshot wound. Once Pollard was medically cleared, he was booked into the Stanislaus County Jail for resisting arrest and assault on a peace officer. The unknown object Pollard was holding was a black piece of plastic. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dispatch Audio 1:40 - Radio Traffic 1:51 - Bodycam: Officer Arroyo 6:00 - Residence Surveillance 8:01 - Patreon Supporters
hYC7IQMBK5s | 09 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Okaloosa County, Florida — On May 3, 2024, at around 4:28 p.m., a Deputy with the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office responded to a call of a disturbance in progress in Fort Walton Beach. The bodycam footage shows the deputy arriving at a Fort Walton Beach apartment building and speaking to a woman outside who described hearing an argument. The deputy then went up an elevator to the fourth floor and knocks on a door three times. He announces himself twice, saying, “Sheriff’s office, open the door.”. The 23-year-old, Senior Airman Roger Fortson opened the door and could be seen holding a gun pointed down toward the floor. Within seconds of the apartment’s door opening, the deputy says “step back” and is then seen firing his weapon. Fortson immediately falls to the floor as the deputy fires. At least five shots are heard. After the shots, with Fortson on the ground, the deputy yells for Fortson to “drop the gun” and Fortson responds “it’s over there” and “I don’t have it.” The video ends with the deputy reporting that shots have been fired and requesting emergency medical services come to the scene. Fortson was taken to a hospital where he died. Attorney Ben Crump, who has been hired by Fortson’s family, has said Fortson was talking to his girlfriend on FaceTime when the deputy arrived. Crump said Fortson grabbed his gun because he heard someone outside his apartment, got no response when he asked who was there and discovered the peephole on his door was blocked. Okaloosa County Sheriff Eric Aden presented the redacted video hours after the family of Fortson and their attorneys held a news conference in which they disputed that the deputy acted in self-defense. Aden rejected assertions made by Crump, that the deputy had gone to the wrong apartment, covered the door’s peephole and did not announce himself. The Facetime video can be found here: https://bencrump.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Roger-Fortson-girlfriend-FT-video.mp4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
tTZUGfMz10A | 09 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Prairie View, Texas — On April 9, 2024, around 4:15 p.m., the Houston Police Department, Southeast Patrol Division Crime Suppression Team officers were actively searching for a suspect with multiple felony warrants in the area near at 45240 U.S. Highway 290 Business. Officers located a parked white sedan and positively identified the suspect sitting in the front passenger seat with two other persons inside. As officers approached the sedan and attempted to make contact with the wanted suspect, he jumped out of the vehicle and started shooting at officers. Officers returned fire and the suspect was struck. The driver of the vehicle, armed with a gun, also exited the vehicle and was struck by gunfire from the officers. Both adult male suspects, 19 and 20, sustained multiple gunshot wounds and were transported via Life Flight helicopter to the hospital, one in critical and the other in stable condition. HPD Officers S. Lusk and S. Quian, who discharged their duty weapons, were not injured in the incident. Both officers are assigned to the Southeast Patrol Division and were sworn in as officers in July 2019. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Lusk 4:16 - Bodycam: Officer Quian 6:23 - Bodycam: Officer Page 11:01 - Bodycam: Officer Deboer 14:14 - Bodycam: Officer Passarella 15:51 - Bodycam: Officer Barnett 18:08 - Patreon Supporters
FBGThLKZ5cc | 09 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Huber Heights, Ohio — On May 5, 2024, at 1:33 a.m., Huber Heights Police Division officers were dispatched to the area of State Route 4 and Chambersburg Rd on the report of a road rage incident. The victim stated the suspect had shot out his window and had rammed his car. The victim was trying to drive away from the suspect when he said the suspect shot at him again. They went to the Shell Gas Station at 8007 State Route 235. As officers arrived in the area, they saw the suspect vehicle leaving the parking lot of the gas station. They attempted to stop the vehicle and it continued south on SR-235 at a high rate of speed. The vehicle turned onto New Carlisle Pike. Officers attempted a PIT maneuver on the suspect vehicle, but they were unsuccessful. They continued north on New Carlisle Pike where officers saw objects being thrown out of the suspect vehicle. The suspect vehicle proceeded west on Taylorsville Rd and came to a stop in a grassy area of a residence in the 9400 block of Taylorsville. The suspect exited the driver’s seat and was immediately ordered to the ground by officers. The suspect faced the officers and raise a black AR15-style rifle, pointing it directly at the officers. The officer closest to the suspect opened fire and struck the suspect. The suspect fled from officers with his rifle still in hand, but turned around and pointed the rifle at the officers multiple times as he ran away. Huber Heights officers chased him on foot until he collapsed on the front porch of that same residence. Officers quickly called for a medic to respond to the scene and began first aid procedures to the suspect until medics arrived. The suspect was transported to a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries, where he remains admitted for those injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 2:07 - Bodycam Footage 2:51 - Patreon Supporters
RyXWYFUKI3E | 08 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee County, Wisconsin — On Sunday, March 24, 2024, at approximately 11:17 p.m., Milwaukee Police received several calls of shots fired in the 5400 block of N. 64th Street. Several squads responded. Upon arrival, uniformed officers located an armed suspect who abruptly fled from officers on foot ignoring their lawful commands to stop. Officers pursued the armed suspect on foot and encountered him in the 6400 block of W. Sheridan Avenue. During the encounter, the suspect fired two shots at the officers at which time, multiple officers returned fire, subsequently striking the suspect several times. The suspect, 20-year-old Marquis Little, sustained life-threatening injuries. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment and is in critical condition. Prosecutors charged Little with attempted first-degree intentional homicide and two counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety. No officers or other members of the community were injured from the gunfire. The suspect’s firearm was recovered. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
EFnZIhvQ9YM | 08 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Knoxville, Tennessee — On Saturday, April 27, 2024, at around 7:40 a.m., two Knoxville Police Department officers responded to a reported domestic situation involving a man, 25-year-old Jamauri Griffin, armed with a gun at ex-girlfriend's home in the 4700 block of Santala Drive. The officers arrived at the scene at around 7:50 a.m. Officers entered the home and announced themselves as KPD officers. Seconds later, they encountered Griffin armed with a handgun, who then shot 23-year-old woman who was inside of the home. Officers fired in response, striking Griffin at least one time. Officers immediately requested medical assistance. Griffin was pronounced dead at the scene, while the woman was transported to the UT Medical Center with a gunshot wound to the face. Her injuries were not life-threatening. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
I56sLTgbVxY | 07 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On April 6, 2024, at around 4:58 a.m., West Valley Division Patrol officers were traveling west in the 18500 block of Sherman Way. As they approached the intersection of Sherman Way and Reseda Boulevard, they pulled up beside a gray, 2019 Lamborghini Huracan, which was stopped for the red traffic light. The officers saw that the driver was sleeping and immediately repositioned their patrol vehicle behind the Lamborghini. Upon the traffic light turning green, the officers activated their police vehicles emergency lights and siren, then conducted a traffic stop on the Lamborghini. An additional Patrol unit that was driving by in the area also stopped to assist with the traffic stop. The driver of the Lamborghini was identified as 51-year-old Elliott Dugan. After questioning Dugan, one of the officers returned to his patrol vehicle, conducted a want/warrant check on Dugan and conducted a vehicle query on the Lamborghini. The queries revealed that Dugan had multiple felony warrants and that Lamborghini had been reported stolen. The officer returned to contact Dugan and made repeated attempts to have him exit the vehicle. However Dugan did not comply with the officers and after several minutes, sped away from the location at a high rate of speed. The officers returned to their police vehicle, activated their vehicle's emergency lights and siren and initiated a vehicle Pursuit. A few seconds after the initiation of the vehicle pursue, Dugan lost control of the Lamborghini while traveling at a high rate of speed and collided with the center median and several trees along the median. The force of the Collision caused Dugan to be ejected from the vehicle. Upon conducting a search for Dugan, he was located several hundred feet away on a nearby sidewalk. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and pronounced Dugan deceased. The force of the collision caused the Lamborghini to be split into two main sections. The ensuing debris from the Collision also caused damage to multiple vehicles that were parked along Sherman Way. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lee Roberts - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
fSplcRaiCp4 | 03 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Green Bay, Wisconsin — On Friday, February 23, 2024, at 12:56 p.m., the Green Bay Police Department received a 911 call indicating that a subject had brandished a gun at the complainant. The male complainant later gave a statement to law enforcement indicating that a man, later identified as 40-year-old Steve Ventura, had exited a red vehicle and pointed a gun at the complainant. The complainant observed Ventura turn around and get back in the red vehicle. The complainant then called 911 and advised dispatch about what happened. The complainant then followed the red vehicle and remained on the call with dispatch. He then observed a Green Bay Police Department patrol vehicle, which was driven by Officer Daniel Skenandore. The complainant waved to the officer and flashed his high beams in order to get the officer’s attention. Officer Skenandore did observe both the complainant’s vehicle and the red vehicle operated by Ventura. Officer Skenandore conducted a U-turn, crossing over the median and began following the vehicles. Officer Skenandore followed the two vehicles as they turned left onto Green Ridge Drive. At that point, the complainant’s vehicle pulled over to the side of the road and allowed Officer Skenandore to go past him. Officer Skenandore noted that the red vehicle, driven by Ventura, continued at a slow rate of speed and came to a stop in the middle of the road on Green Ridge Drive. Ventura then exited the vehicle and produced a black handgun and pointed it at Officer Skenandore. Officer Skenandore then ducked and drew his own duty handgun. Officer Skenandore discharged his duty weapon through the windshield at Ventura. Officer Skenandore then began driving at a faster rate of speed in order to get to a safer location, while informing dispatch that shots had been fired and that he needed assistance. Officer Skenandore retrieved his patrol rifle and exited his vehicle. He could still see Ventura standing on the side of the street and he could see an object in his hands. Officer Skenandore fired what he estimated to be two rife rounds at Ventura. Officer Skenandore observed Ventura then retreat out of sight to the west of where he was originally standing. Officer Skenandore took cover behind a van, then a tree, then another vehicle, as other officers began to arrive on scene. Shortly after other officers arrived on scene, they heard screams from a woman later determined to be Ventura’s girlfriend, who lived at the residence immediately to the west of where Ventura’s vehicle was stopped in the street. As officers approached the residence, Ventura was observed on the ground in the front yard of his girlfriend’s residence with an apparent gunshot wound to his head. Several officers heard Ventura’s girlfriend state that Ventura had shot himself in the head. Ventura was later transported to St. Vincent Hospital where he was pronounced deceased not long after arrival. Physical evidence recovered from the scene suggests that Ventura discharged his handgun at least three (3) times. Officer Skenandore discharged a total of eighteen (18) rounds from his duty handgun, and at least seven (7) rounds from his duty rifle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
d5QrQPsdaOo | 02 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Arlington, Texas — On Thursday, April 25, 2024, at approximately 4:41 p.m., the Arlington Police Department responded to an apartment complex in the 2700 block of Lawrence Road after they say a man, later identified as 31-year-old Michael Bassey, called 911 claiming he stabbed and killed someone. As officers approached the apartment in question, they could see Bassey looking out the window. Due to the nature of the call, officers set up a perimeter around the apartment and gave verbal commands for Bassey to come outside and show his hands. Bassey exited the apartment holding a knife. Officers instructed Bassey multiple times to drop the knife, but he did not comply. Bassey then suddenly moved in the direction of the officers, at which point one of the officers fired his service weapon. Bassey fell to the ground, but quickly stood up and began running towards a wooded area on the east side of the complex between the apartment buildings and N. Collins Street. Officers pursued Bassey on foot and continued giving him commands to stop and drop the knife. As they approached an embankment, Bassey turned around, raised the knife, and began to move towards the officers. The same officer who fired his service weapon near the apartment building then fired his service weapon a second time. Bassey turned away from the officers and began running down the embankment into a field along N. Collins Street. When he got to the field, he went to the ground still holding the knife. A second officer deployed his taser, immobilizing Bassey. The other officers then moved in and detained him. As they were placing him in handcuffs, they realized Bassey had a gunshot wound. The officers immediately began performing life saving measures on Bassey until paramedics arrived. He was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. No officers were injured during the incident. Additional responding units went back to the apartment and performed a protective sweep to check for anyone who may be injured or need help. They did not locate anyone inside. Officers also checked with area hospitals to see if anyone arrived at an emergency room with stab wounds or other injuries, but received no such reports. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:16 - Bodycam Footage 6:27 - Patreon Supporters
ETHj1Z1PhcU | 02 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On March 30, 2024, at 11:30 p.m., East Los Angeles Station deputies responded to the 1500 block of North Herbert Avenue, Unincorporated Los Angeles, regarding a call of a woman screaming for help and being followed by a van. Upon arrival, deputies contacted a female Hispanic adult who stated her boyfriend had just assaulted her. While deputies were speaking with the female, they observed a male in a green Honda van driving southbound on Herbert Avenue toward City Terrace Drive. The male was later identified as 44-year-old Adrian Agustin Pilar from the City of Los Angeles. Deputies followed Agustin Pilar in their patrol vehicle until they arrived at the end of the cul-de-sac in the 3900 block of East Snow Drive, Unincorporated Los Angeles. Deputies exited their patrol vehicle and detained Agustin Pilar at gunpoint. Deputies gave him commands to stop his vehicle. Agustin Pilar made a 3-point turn and drove in the direction of the deputies. Deputies again gave Agustin Pilar commands to stop his vehicle, but he refused to stop and continued to drive toward one of the deputies, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Agustin Pilar sustained gunshot wounds to the upper torso. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Agustin Pilar was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. One deputy was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for non-life- threatening injuries sustained during the incident. No other persons were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Ádám Lampért - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 0:50 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 1:25 - Bodycam: Deputy #4 2:14 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 2:44 - Patreon Supporters
KSzpnKpO1GU | 01 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Knoxville, Tennessee — On Wednesday, April 17, 2024, just before 5:30 p.m., Knoxville Police Officer Seth Beeler arrived alone at the Exxon gas station at 5306 N. Broadway on a report that a man, since identified as 41-year-old William McBride Jr., was acting erratically and potentially violently inside of the store. After arriving on scene, Officer Beeler is told by a witness that McBride was armed with a knife. Officer Beeler sees that McBride was armed with two knives and at least one customer was in the store. Officer Beeler confronted McBride, who then ran from the store, appeared to swing a knife at the witness and run in Officer Beeler’s direction, at which time two shots were fired. Responding officers started rendering aid to McBride at around 5:33 p.m. KFD medical personnel arrived at the scene approximately one minute later. McBride was taken in critical condition to the hospital, where he died from his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Gg8ACNM1LFs | 01 May 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hartford, Connecticut — On April 27, 2024, at approximately 12:13 a.m., Hartford Police Officer Devanand Budhoo was dispatched to Wethersfield Avenue on a report of a hit-and-run motor vehicle accident. While speaking with the damaged vehicle’s owner, Officer Budhoo heard gunshots that appeared to be coming from the house across the street at 474 Wethersfield Avenue. Officer Budhoo saw a person, later identified as 30-year-old Jimmy Muriel run from the front door of that house followed by a second person, later identified as 34-year-old Luis Ortiz who was firing shots in the direction of Muriel. Officer Budhoo returned fire. No one was hit. Ortiz was arrested and charged with criminal possession of a firearm and related charges. Ortiz remains held on a $750,000 bond following his arraignment Monday in Hartford Superior Court. He is due back in court on June 5. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
oIY8mmol9kQ | 29 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Naugatuck, Connecticut — On April 25, 2024, at approximately 9:12 a.m., Naugatuck Police Department received a 911 call that there was a male with a knife at Baummer’s Pond Park acting erratically. Naugatuck officers responded to the park located on Mill Street. Upon arrival, they observed 24-year-old Kyle O’Creene, near a picnic table holding a knife. O’Creene stood up and advanced upon the officers with the knife, ignoring multiple commands to drop the knife. Officers initially atempted to subdue O’Creene using a taser, but the taser deployment was unsuccessful. When O’Creene continued to advance on the Naugatuck officers still holding the knife, Officer Crystal Hudson and Officer Joseph Palhete discharged their handguns, striking and wounding O’Creene. Officers on scene immediately commenced providing medical aid to O’Creene who was ultimately taken to Waterbury Hospital for treatment. He remains at the hospital in stable condition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Palhete 1:13 - Bodycam: Officer Hudson 2:30 - Patreon Supporters
T1vqmvx105E | 26 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On April 12, 2024, OKCPD officers responded to the 200 block of SE 54th St. in reference to a man outside shooting a gun. When officers arrived, it was determined the man was inside of 243 SE 54th St. Officers were in a position of cover when they called the man out of the residence. The suspect, later identified as 59-year-old Juan Castorenna-Guerrero, exited the residence with a gun in his hand. Officers gave Castorenna-Guerrero verbal commands to drop the gun. He did not drop the gun, so an officer deployed a 40mm less lethal round toward him. Castorenna-Guerrero then raised his firearm and pointed it at officers. Six officers discharged their firearms toward the suspect. He retreated back into the residence. After several minutes, Castorenna-Guerrero exited the residence without the firearm and surrendered to officers. He was not struck by the officers' gunfire. He was arrested and booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Center on four counts of pointing a firearm. The six involved officers have been placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. There were no other injuries reported. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:19 - Bodycam Footage 0:37 - Dashcam Footage 1:28 - Patreon Supporters
f8wxOGJjAUE | 25 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lorain, Ohio — On April 18, 2024, just after 8:00 a.m., the U.S. Marshals‘ Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force officers went to the Lorain home of 34-year-old Derrick Smith to serve a federal arrest warrant at a house in the 900 block of West 21st Street. Smith was wanted for violating federal parole, stemming from a drug trafficking case. When officers arrived and attempted to take Smith into custody in an upstairs bedroom, he assaulted the task officers with a wooden table leg and stabbed one of the task force officers three times in the neck with a knife. Officers attempted to subdue Smith with the use of a Taser, but that proved unsuccessful as the situation escalated. Smith hit one of the officers with the table leg before shots were fired. It is unclear how many officers fired their weapons at Smith or how many bullets struck him. Three task force officers were treated at Mercy Health and released the same day. According to Lorain Police, Smith was shot in the head, both arms and torso. He was pronounced dead at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
AuuZW2u-QzA | 24 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On March 24, 2024, around 11:05 a.m., 77th Street Division officers responded to a radio call of a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Violation in the 1700 block of West 59th Street. As the officers arrived, they saw the suspect, later identified as Brian Garay, in front of the residence. Garay immediately ran from the officers who pursued him on foot. A TASER was used, and probes struck Garay in the chest and stomach. Garay fell to the ground and was taken into custody.Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded and transported Garay to a local hospital. During the transportation, Garay began to show signs of medical distress. Garay was admitted to the hospital in critical condition, but since admittance has been updated to stable condition. No officers or community members were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:02 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:44 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:04 - Bodycam: Officer #3 2:15 - Bodycam: Officer #4 2:48 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:17 - Patreon Supporters
EmSXlkMkjqc | 23 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On Thursday, March 21, 2024, around 5:10 a.m. Robbery-Homicide Division (RHD) and Metropolitan Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Unit were at an apartment in the 7900 block of Reseda Boulevard to serve a search and arrest warrant for a suspect involved in a series of robberies. SWAT surrounded the apartment complex and made telephonic contact with the individual, 39-year-old Zeff Rocco, and ordered him to surrender. Shortly after, Rocco climbed over the third-story balcony of the apartment, armed with an assault rifle, and jumped to the ground. Rocco dropped the rifle as he struck the ground and immediately began to reach for it. As Rocco reacquired a grip on the rifle, an Officer-Involved Shooting occurred. Rocco was struck by gunfire and was taken into custody. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel who were at the scene transported Rocco to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. The rifle Rocco was armed with was recovered at the scene and was determined to be a 5.56 caliber semiautomatic pistol. The rifle was loaded with 39 rounds, and had an additional loaded magazine secured to the weapon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:32 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:57 - Security Camera Footage 2:21 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:29 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:09 - Bodycam: Officer #4 4:28 - Patreon Supporters
QhF0a0ZS7cg | 22 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — On April 6, 2024, at approximately 1:56 a.m., Austin Police received a 911 emergency call reporting a disturbance inside an apartment at 3050 Tamarron Boulevard. The caller stated there was a physical disturbance that could be heard coming from a nearby apartment. Within the same minute, APD officers were dispatched to the call. At approximately 2:06 a.m., three officers arrived at the apartment complex and attempted to find the disturbance. Officer Gabriel Walker Prado located the apartment and through a sliding glass door in the rear patio area observed two subjects inside the apartment engaged in a disturbance. Officer Walker Prado alerted two additional officers that were nearby searching for the scene of the disturbance. Both officers approached the front door area, while the first officer stayed positioned near the patio area. While the two other officers approached the front door area, Officer Adam Reinhart arrived on scene. Officer Reinhart knocked on the front door and announced, “Austin Police.” At approximately 2:09 a.m., Officer Walker Prado observed through the sliding glass door that one of the male subjects, later identified as 31-year-old Avelino Medel II, was armed with a gun in his hand. Medel, with the gun in his hand, pointed in an upward direction, then walked towards the front door where officers announced themselves. Officer Walker Prado at the rear by the patio immediately yelled 'gun, gun, gun,' and discharged his Department-issued firearm, striking Medel. Medel did not discharge his firearm. Medel fell to the ground, and the officers gave him verbal commands to stop moving and put his hands up. The second male subject involved in the disturbance opened the door and exited the apartment. Officers then made entry into the apartment, took Medel into custody, and rendered first aid. Medel’s firearm was located on the floor and recovered in close proximity to where Medel fell. At approximately 2:30 a.m., Medel was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. He was released from the hospital on Sunday, April 7. The other male involved in the disturbance did not sustain any injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Mr. Unknown' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Gabriel Walker Prado 2:11 - Bodycam: Officer Adam Reinhart 3:33 - Patreon Supporters
-ffFB1lEfxE | 20 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On April 17, 2024, around 3:00 p.m., Seattle Police responded at the DoubleTree Suites Hilton Hotel to arrest a 67-year-old man who was being investigated by the state's Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce. According to Police, the suspect believed he was meeting up with two girls ages 7 and 11. However, unbeknownst to the suspect, multiple SPD officers were undercover and waiting to arrest the man. Body-camera video shows the officers opening the door for the man, who immediately flashed a gun. A scuffle then occurred before police shot the man. The man was later pronounced dead at the scene, according to police. One officer was grazed by a bullet and was treated on the scene for minor injuries. No one else was injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:23 - Bodycam: Officer #2 0:41 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:00 - Patreon Supporters
ETvJG7nCXn4 | 19 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Whitehall, Ohio — On April 19, 2024, at approximately 2:00 a.m., two Whitehall officers heard gunfire coming from the area of East Main Street & South Hamilton Road, near the Roses Store parking lot. About the same time, the Flock Gunshot Detection System alerted officers to gunshots in this exact same area. Officers responded to the Roses parking lot and found a silver Honda Pilot on the lot and observed another dark SUV leaving the area. Two officers approached the Honda to both investigate the gunshots and check the welfare of the occupants. Officers found two Hispanic males in the front seats of the Honda. There was a language barrier between the officers and occupants. However as officers spoke with them, they observed a handgun in the vehicle. Officer immediately ordered the occupants, in both Spanish and English, to put their hands up. This command was given multiple times. The driver complied and was removed from the car, but the passenger would not comply with officer's orders. Instead, the passenger suddenly lunged toward the handgun and then back toward the officer. At that time officers returned fire and shot the passenger. Several guns were found in the vehicle. Officers attempted lifesaving measures and turned the passenger over to medics who transported him to Mt. Carmel East Hospital, where he later passed away. The passenger has been identified as 36-year-old Santiago Elias Alfaro Munoz. The driver was arrested for one felony count of Improper Handling of a Firearm in a Motor Vehicle and turned over the Franklin Sheriff's Office. He has been identified as 35-year-old William Morales Villatoro. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:41 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:24 - Patreon Supporters
uERBQg-oThE | 19 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Salmon Creek, Washington — On April 13, 2024, at 10:38 a.m., Clark County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) Deputies responded to a reported carjacking in Hazel Dell (9200 Block of NE 15th Avenue). The victim reported that two suspects, a male and a female, had stolen his van. The witness also stated that the male suspect was armed with a handgun. The suspects reportedly left the scene in the stolen van. At 10:54 a.m., CCSO Deputies were dispatched to a suspicious circumstance near Goodwill in Salmon Creek, located at 14300 NE 20th Avenue. Witnesses stated that a male and female had attempted to carjack a vehicle with a person inside. Descriptions of the suspects near Goodwill matched the descriptions of the armed suspects in the Hazel Dell carjacking. Authorities have since identified the suspect as 41-year-old Benjamin Woods of Prineville, Ore. Deputies responded to the scene and set up a containment area to search for the suspects. Deputies located the stolen van from the Hazel Dell carjacking behind the American Legion at 14011 NE 20th Avenue. Deputies observed Woods enter the American Legion. Immediately as the deputies reach the bathroom vestibule, Woods can be seen emerging from the men's room with the K9 just ahead of him. He appears to be holding a handgun pointed directly at the officers. Multiple deputies open fire, and Woods quickly drops to his knees, evidently having been shot several times. Behind him on the tile floor is the gun, a small revolver. Deputies eventually drag him out onto the floor and cut off his clothes to begin giving first aid. When an ambulance crew arrived, they pronounced Woods dead at the scene. According to CCSO, no officers or bystanders were injured in the shooting. No deputies were physically injured. Law enforcement searched the area using K9 and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) but were unable to locate the female suspect. She is currently outstanding. Four CCSO deputies are now on Critical Incident Leave, per standard protocol. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy Gonzalez 1:01 - Bodycam: Deputy Payne 5:19 - Patreon Supporters
_zYRAe2ABRU | 18 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Boise, Idaho — On July 26, 2023, after 10:00 p.m., 28-year-old Macey Juker placed a 911 call to dispatch showing signs of mental illness and stating he had an assault rifle. Dispatch could hear shots being fired over the phone. Law enforcement and residents also heard the firearm in the neighborhood of the 600 block of N. 19th street in Boise, a populated residential area. Law enforcement officers arrived at this location to find Juker with an assault rifle. Juker initially put the weapon down and complied with law enforcement orders. He then retrieved the weapon and ran from officers, before turning to aim the weapon back at the officers. As Juker aimed the weapon at officers, the officers and Juker opened fire. After being hit, Juker went to the ground. He then raised the rifle and fired additional rounds at the officers. Officers returned fire and Juker was hit and succumbed to his wounds. A loaded AK-47 style semi-automatic riffle was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Lee 2:14 - Bodycam: Sergeant Rush 2:54 - Bodycam: Officer Fiddler 4:13 - Bodycam: Sergeant Pietrzak 6:09 - Patreon Supporters
Xmrb3yDivSA | 17 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Paramount, California — On March 19, 2024, at 9:18 p.m., Lakewood Station deputies responded to a residence in the 15900 block of Indiana Avenue, Paramount, regarding a welfare call. They contacted the victim, who stated her ex-boyfriend had violated a protective order by showing up at her residence and demanding she let him inside. The male was later identified as 40-year-old Jose Acosta from the city of Bellflower. Deputies observed Acosta driving near the victim’s residence in an orange Pontiac vehicle. Deputies followed Acosta until he stopped in the number two lane of eastbound Artesia Boulevard at Downey Avenue in the city of Long Beach. As deputies prepared to conduct a traffic stop, they positioned their vehicles behind Acosta, who suddenly put his vehicle in reverse. Acosta accelerated backwards and crashed into the front end of the deputy’s patrol vehicle. The impact of the collision was so violent that it caused both vehicles to become inoperable. Deputies immediately exited their patrol vehicles and observed Acosta exit the driver’s door of his vehicle with a knife in his right hand. Deputies ordered Acosta to drop his weapon, but he refused and charged toward them, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Acosta sustained gunshot wounds to the torso. Deputies rendered aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Acosta was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene. A knife with an approximate three-inch blade was recovered at the scene. One deputy was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for non-life- threatening injuries sustained during the collision. There were no other persons injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 0:19 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 0:42 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 1:31 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 2:04 - Patreon Supporters
FkiQdZPYVf8 | 17 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On March 17, 2024, around 7:52 a.m., a cashier from Murphy’s gas station called 911 and informed deputies that 33-year-old Jaremy Smith bought cigarettes from the store and checked his ID which was a South Carolina driver's license. Additionally, she told the dispatcher Smith's name. A deputy responding to the scene saw Smith and told him to stop. However, Smith began to flee, running through multiple backyards and throwing a handgun over a wall. At one point Smith reportedly used a trampoline to climb over one of the walls. While Smith was on the trampoline, a deputy fired at least four shots at him. One of the neighbors in the area then saw Smith lying on the ground near one of the walls and alerted deputies to his whereabouts. Smith started running again and a deputy began to shoot at him. Smith then fell to the ground and deputies handcuffed him. Smith was shot by deputies four times and that deputies immediately provided medical aid to him. Smith was taken to a hospital and treated before being put back into custody. Smith is accused in the deaths of both Phonesia Machado-Fore, a Florence County paramedic who lived in Marion County, and New Mexico State Police Officer Justin Hare. Smith also faces federal charges in connection to Hare’s death. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:21 - Bodycam Footage 7:37 - Patreon Supporters
HOpab_hUmzc | 16 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On Saturday, March 30, 2024, at 2:16 p.m., JSO Patrol officers were dispatched to the 1800 block of Bertha Street after a complaint of erratic behavior by a male armed with a large knife, later identified as 49-year-old Jimmy Lamar Riggs. Police officers immediately canvassed the area looking for Riggs. At 2:36 p.m., Officers Vale and Easterly were flagged down by a concerned citizen who directed them to the southeast corner of Atlantic Boulevard and Belote place, where Riggs was located. Officers Vale and Easterly immediately observed that Riggs was holding a large knife above his head. The officers both yelled loud verbal commands to Riggs to drop the knife. Rather than comply with the officers' directives, Riggs walked towards the officers, still wielding the large knife above his head. At 2:37 p.m., when Riggs came within 10 to 15 feet of the officers Officer Vale fired his firearm while officer Easterly simultaneously deployed his agency issue taser. Riggs fell to the ground, both struck by the gunfire and momentarily incapacitated by the effects of the taser. Officer Vale handcuffed Riggs, and Officer Easterly kicked away from Riggs the knife that Riggs had been holding. Within a minute, rescue was on scene and Riggs was immediately transported to a local hospital for medical treatment. He suffered multiple gunshot wounds to his lower body, in addition to self-inflicted stab wounds to his abdomen. Riggs remains hospitalized in critical condition in a local hospital. the following body warn camera footage captured the shooting Crime scene detectives responded to the scene and collected the large knife with which Riggs had been armed. Riggs' arrest history includes multiple felony arrests for crimes including kidnapping, robbery, burglary and drug possession. Additionally, Riggs had three known mental health evaluations pursuant to the Baker Act. Due to his actions immediately prior to this critical incident, Riggs is currently charged with two counts of Aggravated Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Veale 1:43 - Bodycam: Officer Easterly 3:07 - Patreon Supporters
jPOi1NoNUZg | 16 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Salt Lake City, Utah — On Tuesday April 2, 2024, at 2:24 a.m., SLC911 received a 911 call from an employee working at the Chevron gas station, located at 875 South State Street. The employee told the 911 call taker the suspect, later identified as 36-year-old Cameron Ammon Cloward, had a knife and tried to stab him through a window. Based on the employee’s statements to SLC911, Cloward may have committed an aggravated robbery by using, or threatening to use, a dangerous weapon during the commission of a robbery or attempted robbery. When officers arrived, they found Cloward walking in the gas station’s parking lot. Officers could see Cloward holding a knife. Cloward started walking north from the gas station on the east sidewalk of State Street. Cloward turned around, faced officers, and began walking back into the gas station parking lot. Body-worn camera footage from one of the officers on scene captured him telling Cloward to stop walking toward the gas station. Body-worn camera footage shows Cloward holding his knife with the blade positioned under his chin. Officers gave repeated commands for Cloward to drop the knife, stop walking, and to get on the ground. Cloward refused the officers’ orders, and repeatedly said, “I don’t care.” An officer requested a “less lethal shotgun.” Officers began creating distance between them and Cloward as he continued to hold the knife. As this occurred, Cloward took steps toward the officers, while holding the knife, and while continuing to disregard their orders to stop. Four (4) SLCPD officers used deadly force. Officers placed Cloward into custody and conducted a medical assessment. Gold Cross and Salt Lake City Fire confirmed Cloward died on scene. The knife found at the scene matched the description provided by the store employee as a pocketknife. The blade of the knife was found extended. There were no other injuries reported. The four SLCPD officers who used deadly force have been placed on standard paid administrative leave. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Katie Eberl - 'iqtester.org' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:27 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:21 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:03 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:12 - Bodycam: Officer #4 4:28 - Bodycam: Officer #5 4:47 - Patreon Supporters
aTZfSuVG_DM | 15 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Richmond, Virginia — On March 31, 2024, Richmond Police received a 911 call by someone telling dispatch that they saw a man, who appeared to have a gun, banging on and lying atop a car along the 1900 block of Cedar Street. The caller said the man eventually got into the car. Officers arrived on the scene within minutes and located the suspect, identified as 20-year-old Kenneth Sharp. After a brief encounter, Sharp, who was in the passenger seat, opens the door and is seen picking up and then holding an AR-style rifle. As the first officer retreats, Sharp begins to get out of the car with the gun. He was then shot by a Richmond police officer. Sharp was taken to a local hospital, where he later died. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
gE6ndJTpdmg | 15 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tampa, Florida — On April 14, 2024, just before 10 a.m., HCSO deputies were patrolling the Beacon Meadows Park area. During that time, they encountered a suspect, identified as 32-year-old Anthony Carpenter that had been trespassed from the park the day before. Deputies asked him to leave, and for more than 20 minutes, deputies tried to de-escalate the situation, but Carpenter refused to comply with the commands, putting his hand in and out of his coat's pockets. Deputies asked Carpenter several times if he was armed, but Carpenter said he was not. Deputies deployed their tasers, and while Carpenter was on the ground, he shot 3 times, hitting one deputy. The deputy is not critically injured an was transported to the hospital. When Carpenter was arrested, deputies found a firearm and a knife in his coat. Anthony Carpenter is facing the following charges: - Attempted First-Degree Murder of a Law Enforcement Officer with a Firearm (x3) - Resisting an Officer with Violence - Armed Trespass ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
xpDMY-_07jg | 12 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Harris County, Texas — On March 20, 2024, at approximately 10:48 p.m., Harris County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a 911 call in the 17100 block of Sunshine Street in East Harris County. The caller reported that their neighbor was banging on their front door and asking the caller to shoot him. Deputies met with a caller, who told them his neighbor had returned to his own home. Three deputies approached the suspect identified as 41-year-old Trevor Krohn sitting inside his garage. Krohn yelled to the deputies to stay back and that he had a gun. The deputies then repeatedly asked Krohn to come out of the garage without the gun and talk to them. Krohn refused to comply. Krohn then showed the gun to the deputies as he closed his garage door and went inside the house with other family members. Using a loud speaker, the deputies continued communication with Krohn, asking him to surrender. Krohn's wife and daughter exited the home and told the deputies that their newborn baby was still inside. Krohn then opened the garage door and and pointed a handgun at the deputies. Two deputies fired their weapons multiple times and continued verbally commanding Krohn to drop his weapon. Krohn then complied and was taken into custody without further incident. No one including Krohn was injured. The deputies entered the home and ensured that the baby was unharmed. The handgun that Krohn aimed at the deputies was later determined to be a BB replica gun that looked like a real gun. Homicide Investigators subsequently charged Krohn with two felony counts of Aggravated Assault Against a Public Servant. Krohn was booked into the Harris County Jail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 0:35 - Dashcam Footage 1:07 - Patreon Supporters
t3Snv0PGzsU | 12 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Raleigh, North Carolina — On February 10, 2024, around 10:30 p.m., Raleigh police officers responded to a call of shots fired in the vicinity of Vardaman Street and Hightower Street. After not finding a scene at that location, Officer M.L. Berg proceeded to the 800 block of Rock Quarry Road, where he heard multiple gunshots coming from the opposite end of the parking lot around 10:50 p.m.. While Officer Berg was conducting an investigative detention of an individual in a parking lot located in the 800 block of Rock Quarry Road, multiple shots were heard from the opposite end of the parking lot. Police said Officer Berg transmitted a notification of a “shots fired” over the police radio, drew his duty-issued firearm, and began to head towards where the shots were fired. Within seconds of the shots being fired, Officer Berg saw a man wearing dark clothing, and what appeared to be a firearm in his hand, quickly emerge from between two parked vehicles. Officer Berg orders the man to drop the gun and place his hands on his head. A man, identified as Ranses Vacramontes Vargas, continued to walk away from Officer Berg. He eventually runs behind a red pickup. Berg then shoots several times, hitting the truck before backing away. Berg then notices movement inside the red pickup. Inside the truck was a bystander not involved with Vargas. Berg's gunshots hit and injured the bystander in the truck. Backup arrives, and the driver’s side door to the red truck opens as Officer B.W. Keaton gets out of his police vehicle and draws his weapon. Both Berg and Keaton yell for the people in the truck to show their hands. They find Vargas lying on the ground beside the truck with gunshot wounds. A gun can be seen on the ground by Vargas’ right leg. According to the police, officers recovered the gun as well as an additional magazine and rounds of ammunition. Vargas was treated for those injuries on the scene and at the hospital. Officers also found two women who they say Vargas shot before officers arrived. Vargas has been charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 2:51 - Security Camera Footage 4:19 - Patreon Supporters
QxWiRVCuW24 | 12 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sparks, Nevada — On March 29, 2024, at approximately 1:39 p.m. a Sparks police officer initiated a traffic stop in the 1700 block of Greenbrae drive on a Ford Expedition with no license plates. As the officer approached the driver's side window of the vehicle, the driver produced a handgun and shot through the window at the officer, striking our officer in the shoulder. The vehicle then fled the scene and crashed into another vehicle at the intersection of Greenbrae and Rock boulevard. At that time, the driver abandoned the vehicle and fled that scene on foot. Officers in dispatch received information of a subject jumping fences in the 1400 blocks of Greenbrae drive And prospect avenue officers from Spark's police, Reno Police and the Washoe county sheriff's office began checking the area on foot. Further information reported that the subject had entered an occupied residence and was driven out of the residence by that resident. Officers checked another address that the subject was reported to have entered. An elderly female resident, answered the door and dropped to the floor. At which time the subject began firing at officers from inside the home, striking a Washoe county deputy. The deputy and the female were pulled from the scene by other officers while they were taking fire. At the same time, a second Sparks police officer was struck by gunfire from the subject, and he was able to self evacuate from the area. The subject involved in this incident exited that residence and entered a different home occupied by a different elderly female resident. The female hid from this subject in her home. The subject entered the backyard of that resident and began firing towards officers in the area. While the subject was in the backyard, officers were able to assist the female in that residence in exiting from her home. Shortly thereafter, the subject reentered her home and barricaded within the home. SWAT and negotiator teams from all three agencies negotiated with the suspect for several hours, while various tactics were deployed in hopes of the subject's, surrendering and exiting on several occasions. The subject opened fire and officers did return fire. Just after 10 p.m., entry was made into the residents, and the subject was located and determined to be deceased. The subject was identified as 34-year-old Anthony Wade. Wade had a .40 caliber, semiautomatic handgun, with an extended magazine. The two Sparks police officers and one Washoe county deputy were treated and released for their injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:00 - Dashcam: Officer #1 2:28 - Officer Injuries Sustained During Shooting 2:40 - 911 Call 3:05 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:16 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:30 - Bodycam: Officer #4 5:26 - Bodycam: Officer #5 5:59 - Evidence 6:12 - Drone Footage 7:37 - Bodycam: Officer #6 8:28 - Evidence 8:44 - Patreon Supporters
lrjK7x0DLzU | 12 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On March 8, 2024, around 11:30 a.m. New Mexico State Police Crime Suppression Bureau agents were at the Pavilions Apartment Complex at 11600 Academy Road Northeast to investigate a previous incident involving the Sandia Police Department (SPD) and 35-year-old Francisco Hernandez. Investigators learned that on March 6, 2024, SPD officers were involved in an altercation with Hernandez. SPD issued a warrant for Hernandez on the charges of aggravated battery on a police officer, aggravated fleeing a police officer, and tampering with evidence. SPD was able to obtain information on Hernandez’s location and that information was relayed to NMSP who were able to track Hernandez to the apartment complex. NMSP officers located Hernandez at the apartment complex in a vehicle. Hernandez attempted to flee from officers in the vehicle, before crashing into a tree in the parking lot. He then fled on foot through the complex. At some point during the foot pursuit, Hernandez brandished a firearm in the direction of officers. At least two officers discharged their duty weapons, striking Hernandez. Hernandez was pronounced deceased on the scene by the Office of the Medical Investigator. During the investigation, investigators discovered that Hernandez's firearm was a BB gun. No officers were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:27 - Bodycam: Officer #2 0:57 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:10 - Patreon Supporters
B7jDGGcCDIs | 11 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On April 1, 2024, just before 7:00 p.m., Seattle police officers were first called to the 2600 block of 11th Avenue East in the Portage Bay neighborhood, after a woman reported her Honda CR-V was stolen from her driveway. The woman worked with police to track her SUV to an alley near the 2200 block of Minor Avenue East in Eastlake. Seattle police carefully arrived to the area, seeing an uninvolved family nearby and the suspect getting in the stolen SUV after spotting officers. The suspect tried to get away, pulling out of a parking space and hitting an empty baby carrier, a police cruiser and two parked cars before coming to a stop on top of one of the cars. He narrowly missed a toddler. The 36-year-old suspect got out of the stolen SUV and tried to run from Seattle police, but he was tackled to the ground. He continued to resist being arrested and was struck and tased by officers before he was taken into custody. Three officers were injured. During the investigation, police recovered tools used to steal vehicles, drugs, an unloaded 10-round magazine, as well as other items. The suspect is lawfully prohibited from having a gun or parts and accessories. He was arrested for theft of a motor vehicle, vehicular assault, hit and run, reckless driving, obstructing a public officer, resisting arrest, unlawful possession of a firearm and violation of the uniform controlled substance act. He also had an outstanding warrant. He was taken to the hospital before he was booked in the King County Jail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
rSVkpxEcjp4 | 10 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On March 9, 2024, around 1:00 p.m., Mission Division officers responded to a radio call of a violent male with mental illness at an apartment in the 14000 block of Foothill Boulevard. The suspect of the radio call, later identified as Carlos Zepeda Jr., had forced entry into a family member’s apartment and struck a family member with a wooden stick. The family fled the apartment and called 9-1-1. When officers arrived, Zepeda threatened to stab officers while brandishing kitchen shears. The officers established a perimeter and contacted Metropolitan Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Unit. SWAT responded and spent several hours negotiating with Zepeda to resolve the incident without force. A SWAT Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) that includes a psychologist and a Systemwide Mental Health Assessment Team (SMART) were also involved and attempted to resolve the incident without force. Ultimately, SWAT deployed a chemical agent in the apartment, and Zepeda exited. Zepeda was armed with a large kitchen knife with a 9 ½” blade. Despite multiple commands to drop the knife, Zepeda rapidly descended a courtyard staircase toward the officers. Less-lethal projectiles and electronic control devices were used, however Zepeda continued running toward officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Zepeda was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel who were at the scene transported Zepeda to a local hospital, where he was admitted for treatment for his gunshot wounds and is listed in critical condition. Zepeda’s family member was not seriously injured and declined medical treatment. No officers or other community members were injured due to this incident. The knife Zepeda was armed with was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Ádám Lampért - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 3:37 - 2nd 911 Call 4:47 - Bodycam: Officer #1 10:24 - Bodycam: Officer #2 10:39 - Bodycam: Officer #3 10:55 - Bodycam: Officer #4 12:26 - Patreon Supporters
Oew_plKTeYY | 10 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On March 7, 2024, around 12:55 p.m., there was a radio call of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon that occurred in the area of 54th Street and Manhattan Place, where the suspect, later identified as Jose Robles, pointed a handgun at an unidentified victim. While 77th Division officers were responding to an unrelated radio call in the area of 54th Street and Gramercy Place, they observed Robles walking in Chesterfield Square Park and recognized him as the possible suspect of the Assault with a Deadly Weapon radio call. The officers attempted to stop Robles. As they verbalized with Robles, he did not comply with officers commands to drop the handgun he was holding and pointed it at officers resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Robles was struck by gunfire, dropped the handgun, and fell to the ground. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded to the scene and transported Robles to a local hospital, where he was admitted for treatment for his gunshot wounds and is listed in critical condition. No officers or other community members were injured as a result of this incident. A BB gun weapon (in the appearance of a semi-automatic pistol) with a removable magazine was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:22 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:51 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:16 - Patreon Supporters
BDZ4WsvRz0g | 09 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Montgomery County, Texas — On March 11, 2024, at approximately 8:09 p.m., Houston Police officers were assisting a multi-jurisdictional task force surveying a black SUV. The vehicle was suspected of being used in multiple armed robberies across multiple counties. Officers observed the driver of that vehicle, 44-year-old Roosevelt Jamie Overton, Jr., commit an aggravated robbery at a liquor store at 26834 North Freeway. As Overton attempted to leave the scene in the black SUV, officers used their vehicles to block his, preventing him from driving away. Overton exited the SUV and officers gave him commands to show his hands. Overton fled on foot with a gun in his hand. Officers pursued him, giving Overton commands to stop and drop his weapon. He did not comply. Overton ran into a bayou tributary, still refusing to drop his gun. Officers from multiple agencies discharged their duty weapons, striking Overton. Officers provided first aid, but Overton was pronounced deceased at the scene. No officers were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Skydog' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 0:58 - Bodycam: Officer Campbell 2:51 - Bodycam: Officer Inocencio 4:15 - Bodycam: Officer Houlihan 5:37 - Bodycam: Officer Lopez 7:44 - Bodycam: Officer Bell 10:37 - Patreon Supporters
TCTbZWylP8E | 09 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — On March 21, 2024, at approximately 6:02 p.m., five Chicago police officers pulled over 26-year-old Dexter Reed, Jr. for not wearing a seatbelt in the 3800 block of West Ferdinand in Humboldt Park. The officers, with weapons drawn, repeatedly order him to roll down the vehicle’s windows, but Reed appeared to ignore their commands. The officers involved were in an unmarked squad car and dressed in plain clothing. After a few tense seconds, gunfire erupts. A Chicago officer standing on the SUV’s passenger side was shot in the wrist. COPA said it was Reed who fired first. COPA says officers returned fire 96 times over a 41-second period. Reed got out of his car and fell to the ground. A gun was recovered on the front passenger seat of Reed's vehicle, according to COPA. One officer was shot in the left wrist and taken to Stroger Hospital for treatment in good condition. The four other officers were taken to area hospitals for observation and were listed in good condition. Reed was shot multiple times and was pronounced dead at a local hospital. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:58 - Bodycam: Officer #2 13:38 - Bodycam: Officer #3 20:26 - Bodycam: Officer #4 26:15 - Bodycam: Officer #5 28:21 - Security Camera Footage 31:18 - Patreon Supporters
LB0MKsqhrDE | 09 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cheyenne, Wyoming — On Friday, April 5, 2024, at approximately 11:30 p.m., 26-years-old Yzail Gauna was found to have outstanding warrants during a traffic stop. The warrants were for domestic battery and a probation violation. Body-worn camera footage shows that officers approached the vehicle, occupied by Gauna, three other adults, and an infant in the back seat - the child and occupants were not secured by any seatbelts. When officers asked for Gauna’s name, he provided a false identity. Officers became suspicious and ordered Gauna to exit the vehicle. He ignored commands and became verbally combative. A woman and child were also asked to exit and complied. While arguing with officers, Gauna began reaching into his pants pocket, which contained a knife. Officers commanded Gauna to stop multiple times. The officer then attempted to remove Gauna from the vehicle, and he became physically violent, pushing the officer, and attempting to run away. During the altercation, Gauna grabbed the officer’s Taser, and used it against him, driving it into his collarbone. Officers delivered baton strikes to targeted zones - the thighs, right tricep, and right lat - in an attempt to gain control of Gauna’s right arm and prevent him from reaching for his pocketknife. Officers were able to detain Gauna and he was taken into custody. Following medical clearance, Gauna was booked into the Laramie County Jail on his existing warrants and an additional felony count of aggravated assault on a peace officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 1:05 - Dashcam Footage 2:50 - Patreon Supporters
G4-OuPpsdOA | 09 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, D.C. — On April 1, 2024, at approximately 8:52 p.m., investigators from the Violent Crime Suppression Division’s Robbery Suppression Unit were in the 2100 block of Bladensburg Road, Northeast, when they observed an altercation. The investigators exited their cruiser and attempted to stop, 31-year-old Deion Hinnant who they observed in possession a firearm. Hinnant started running, and investigators began running after him. Investigators gave loud verbal commands ordering Hinnant to show his hands. Hinnant did not comply and appeared to turn towards the investigators. At that time, an MPD investigator discharged their firearm multiple times, striking Hinnant. Investigators rendered aid and called for D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services, which transported Hinnant to a local hospital with serious injuries. Hinnant’s firearm was recovered on the scene. Hinnant was placed under arrest for Assault on a Police Officer, Carrying a Pistol without a License, Possession of an Unregistered Firearm, Possession of Unregistered Ammunition, and Possession with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
XiAVKkZLd2g | 08 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Cody Lyter 1:45 - Bodycam: Officer Wes Murphy 2:14 - Patreon Supporters
1o_aX-jr74w | 08 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Akron, Ohio — On Monday, April 1, 2024, at approximately 7:04 p.m., the communications center received a call from a citizen who reported seeing a 15-year-old boy in the area of Newton St. and Tonawanda Ave. with a gun. According to the caller, the male was pointing the gun at houses. At approximately 7:11 p.m. a responding officer located the subject matching the caller's description, walking on Brittain Rd. and Ottawa. The officer stopped his marked police car to investigate. As the officer began to exit his patrol car, he quickly issued a verbal command for the male to show his hands. Seconds later, the officer discharged his firearm one time, striking the male in the hand, after observing the subject with what appeared to be a gun in his hand. Immediately following the shooting, officers secured the crime scene and rendered emergency first aid, which included applying a tourniquet to the male's arm. The subject was later transported to an area hospital and underwent treatment for a non life threatening injury. The officer is a 9-year veteran of the department and is on paid administrative leave. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Vx5nQjJY0gM | 05 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Surprise, Arizona — On March 10, 2024, the Surprise Police Department received a call reporting a domestic verbal at a private residence. The caller was a minor who was also inside the home. Just after 3:00 a.m., two officers arrived to a residence in the area of West Waddell Road and North Dysart Road and could hear screaming from within the residence. The officers proceeded towards the front door, when an adult female quickly exited stating "he's trying to hit me". One officer entered the residence while the other officer remained outside the residence with the female. As the female exited the residence, the suspect, later identified as 44-year-old Trinidad Ledesma was seen walking from the living room to the kitchen area, out of the camera view. There does not appear to be anything in Ledesma's right hand at this time. The officer entered and called out to Ledesma multiple times. As the officer turned the corner he encountered Ledesma facing him with a black shotgun in his right hand. Ledesma stated "don't come in". As Ledesma stated this, he begins to bring the shotgun up in the officer's Direction. It was at this point the officer fired multiple times, striking Ledesma. Officers attempted life-saving measures, however Ledesma passed away on the scene. A shotgun was removed from Ledesma's possession, as officers attempted life-saving measures. No other persons, including officers, were injured. The officer involved has six years of service. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:36 - Bodycam: Officer 1:10 - Patreon Supporters
9zgZ_vEbPxw | 05 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pacifica, California — On March 27, 2024, at 7:51 a.m., a 23-year-old man called 911 to report he had been shot by his mother, 50-year-old Michelle Arrais, inside their apartment located at 2562 Francisco Boulevard. The victim said he was awakened by the sound of gunshots in the apartment and then Arrais opened his bedroom door and shot him twice. Soon after arriving at the apartment complex, Corporal Fry and Officer Contreras saw Arrais driving out of the apartment complex. The officers commanded Arrais to stop and she pointed a firearm at both officers at which time they fired their service weapons at her. Despite the immediate life-saving efforts rendered by officers and paramedics, Arrais died at the scene. The victim was discovered hiding inside a locked bathroom. He was treated and released from the hospital for two non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. A loaded 9mm semi-automatic handgun was recovered from Arrais and four boxes of ammunition were recovered from her purse on the front passenger seat of her vehicle. Officers searching the apartment discovered the family’s dog dead from apparent gunshot wounds. At this time, it is believed Arrais shot and killed the dog prior to shooting her son. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:12 - Bodycam: Corporal Fry 2:27 - Bodycam: Officer Contreras 3:19 - Bodycam: Corporal Fry 4:16 - Bodycam: Officer Lechleitner 4:33 - Patreon Supporters
Q37ufi3T7_0 | 05 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Excelsior Springs, Missouri — In the early morning hours of December 10, 2020, Excelsior Springs Police officers were in pursuit of a stolen vehicle that was taken after an assault occurred at a local residence. The driver was also reported to be highly intoxicated at the time that she took the vehicle. She's swerving the vehicle all over the roadway, jerking it back and forth, stopping abruptly and even going head-on with other motorists. Innocent motorist pulled off to the side of the roadway in an attempt to avoid a collision with the fleeing driver. Then out of nowhere she rams the officer's vehicle. They choose to continue their Pursuit even after being rammed multiple times by the suspect. Sergeant then pushes the vehicle, he spins it to the side, facing it toward the ditch. He exits his vehicle in an attempt to remove the driver. She quickly accelerates, nearly running over Sergeant. Believing that the vehicle is stuck in the ditch, they begin to give the suspect commands to exit the vehicle. The suspect position her vehicle yet again to Ram the officer. The officers have had enough and they finally make the decision to end the pursuit and end the risk to the public. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
9a1DJa7E3tw | 04 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, NYC — On Tuesday, January 16, 2024,, at approximately 3:15 p.m., NYPD Officer Timothy Brennan, Officer Acevedo, Officer Lafaille, and Sergeant Groth responded to a residential building in the vicinity of Bergen Street and Saratoga Avenue, Brooklyn, for a 911 call of a person who was assaulted. Upon arrival, the officers were met in front of the location by the 911 caller who identified 39-year-old Melvin Butler as the subject and provided them with additional information. The 911 caller then escorted the officers to an apartment where Butler was located. The officers knocked on the apartment door and Butler allowed entry. They conversed with him for several minutes and informed him that he would be placed under arrest for the assault. As the officers attempted to place Butler into custody, he resisted arrest and a struggle ensued. During the struggle, Butler took possession of Officer Brennan's firearm. As Officer Brennan and Officer Acevedo struggled to regain possession of the firearm, Butler began to discharge shots from it. Officer Brennan and Officer Acevedo were both struck by gunfire. During the struggle, while Butler possessed Officer Brennan's firearm, Officer Acevedo discharged three shots, Officer Lafaille discharged three shots, and Sergeant Groth discharged one shot from their service firearms at Butler. Ballistics evidence recovered from the scene revealed that Butler discharged two shots from Officer Brennan's firearm. Butler was struck by the gunfire and relinquished possession of the firearm. He was taken into custody without further incident. Butler was transported via ambulance to Kings County Medical Center where he was treated for his injuries. Officer Brennan and Officer Acevedo were also transported via ambulance to Kings County Medical Center where they were treated for their injuries. For his actions, Butler was arrested and charged with Attempted Murder in the First Degree (police officer), Assault in the Second Degree, Robbery in the Third Degree, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, and related charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Brennan 3:36 - Bodycam: Officer Acevedo 4:36 - Bodycam: Officer Lafaille 5:31 - Bodycam: Sgt. Groth 6:31 - Patreon Supporters
vgCg1t58fcQ | 03 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Z3KtoICsSRo | 03 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Norco, California — On February 8, 2024, at 6:02 p.m., deputies assigned to the Norco Sheriff's Station were dispatched to the area of Hamner Avenue and 6th Street regarding a subject armed with a knife. Upon arrival, deputies contacted the subject and gave commands to drop the knife. The suspect failed to follow commands and advanced toward the deputies. Deputies deployed a taser, however, the suspect continued to advance toward deputies with the knife, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. The suspect, 62-year-old Kenneth Soto, resident of Downey, was struck by gunfire. Deputies rendered medical aid, but Soto was pronounced deceased at the scene. The knife used by Soto was a six-inch knife with a black handle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
H_Fd1Nca78g | 02 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On March 1, 2024, at around 4: p.m., Central Traffic Division (CTD) uniformed officers responded to a radio call of an “Ambulance Traffic Collision” at North Alameda Street and the 101 Freeway. During their investigation, the officers arrested the suspect, later identified as Brian Goldberg, for felony DUI of Drugs with Traffic Collision. Goldberg sustained injuries to his face and head during the traffic collision. Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) Rescue Ambulance transported Goldberg to a local hospital for medical treatment. While officers and LAFD personnel were escorting Goldberg down the hospital hallway, he became aggressive and tried to get off the gurney. The officers verbalized with Goldberg to get back onto the gurney, but he refused to comply with commands. When Goldberg became combative with the officers and attempted to bite them, a Categorical Use of Force occurred. During the use of force, one of the officers placed his clenched hand against Goldberg’s throat area and later placed his open hand around Goldberg’s neck. Goldberg did not sustain any additional injuries during the use of force. No officers or other community members were injured as a result of this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
ryoeQpkQlA4 | 01 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hesperia, California — On September 27, 2022, an amber alert out of Fontana was issued for 15-year-old Savannah Graziano. The amber alert was issued out of concern she was taken by her father, 45-year-old Anthony Graziano. Before the amber alert was issued. Graziano killed his Wife outside of a School in Fontana. Graziano also shot at a father and child near the school. The following morning, a 911 caller reported seeing Graziano’s pickup truck and Savannah purchasing items at a gas station. Police soon located Graziano speeding on a nearby freeway, prompting the start of a chaotic chase. When deputies caught up with the vehicle, shots were fired from inside toward police. During the pursuit Graziano attempted to drive up an embankment onto main street, but he lost traction, and the vehicle moved back down the embankment in the direction of I-15. When the pickup truck came to a stop, unarmed Savannah exited from the passenger side as she was wearing tactical gear and a helmet. The video shows she crouches on the ground for about ten seconds, and then walks toward the nearby deputy who was calling her to his position, followed by a boom that appears to be at least one deputy shooting her, though the department blurred out Savannah at this moment. The deputies were not wearing body cameras, but the department shared audio from the belt of the deputy standing closest to the girl. On the video you can hear a deputy calling her over and telling other deputies that the person who exited the truck was the passenger and for them to stop firing, but it was too late. Deputies immediately began medical aid on Savannah and she was transported to the Hospital where she died of her injuries. Anthony Graziano was pronounced dead at the scene. Multiple firearms were located at the scene including hundreds of rounds of ammunition, flash bang and smoke grenades, as well as body-armor and tactical helmets. Four Sheriff's Department vehicles were struck by gunfire in this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:12 - Dashcam Footage 2:02 - Helicopter Footage 10:45 - Patreon Supporters
wm17vqzVx40 | 01 Apr 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pearblossom, California — On February 23, 2024, at 6:32 a.m., Palmdale Station deputies responded to a gas station in the 13000 block of Pearblossom Highway, Unincorporated Pearblossom, regarding a call of an assault with a deadly weapon. The caller stated a male was armed with a sharp object, threatening to stab the victim if she didn’t call the police. The male was later identified as 30-year-old Joseph Henson from the Pearblossom area. Deputies located Henson walking eastbound away from the business with a sharp object in his hand. They gave Henson multiple commands to show his hands and drop the weapon, but he refused to comply. The deputies followed Henson in their vehicle as he walked eastbound toward another business. Deputies continued to speak to Henson giving additional verbal commands to gain his compliance. Henson stated repeatedly, “You’re going to have to shoot me.” At one point during the encounter, Henson advanced toward the deputies while concealing his right hand inside the front left chest area of his jacket, simulating a weapon, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. After the deputy-involved shooting, Henson ran away from the deputies. The deputies engaged in a short foot pursuit of Henson to the front entrance of the business, where he fell to the ground. Henson sustained several gunshot wounds. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Henson was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. A precision pick/hook was recovered at the scene. There were no other persons injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jesse Andrus - Tyler Urban - Josef Rex - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - kyle McBurnett - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'CombatKid' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - 'wvot' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 2:06 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 5:01 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 6:21 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 7:59 - Bodycam: Deputy #2, Deputy #3 8:52 - Patreon Supporters
zRJLdlspDF4 | 31 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nekimi, Wisconsin — On Friday, February 2, 2024, at approximately 9:40pm, Sergeant (Sgt.) Bryce LaLuzerne of the North Fond Du Lac Police Department conducted a traffic stop in the Village of North Fond Du Lac. The sole occupant was later identified as 36-year-old Lawrence Drennan. After contacting Drennan, Sgt. LaLuzerne suspected impairment and requested Drennan to exit the vehicle. Drennan refused and fled the traffic stop in the vehicle. Sgt. LaLuzerne returned to his patrol vehicle and pursued after Drennan and vehicle. The pursuit entered Interstate 41 (I-41) and went north toward Winnebago County. NFPD personnel attempted boxing maneuvers, but Drennan was able to evade the maneuvers. At some point during the pursuit, Drennan called 911 and advised that he had a firearm and indicated that he would use the firearm against law enforcement if stopped. This information was relayed to the pursuing law enforcement personnel. After the pursuit entered Winnebago County, a member from the FDSO was able to deploy a tire deflation device (TDD) and Drennan’s vehicle ran the TDD over. Shortly after, Drennan’s vehicle veered east off of I-41 into the ditch, went through a fence in the ditch, crossed the frontage road, and came to rest facing north on the east shoulder of the frontage road (Black Oak School Road). Law enforcement took up positions on I-41 with weapons drawn. Drennan exited the vehicle and had been concealing his hands and acting erratically. Law enforcement was giving commands to Drennan, but Drennan was not complying, and threaten the use of a firearm against law enforcement. Drennan returned to his vehicle and then came back out, concealing at least one of his hands behind his back. Drennan again did not comply with law enforcement commands and began crossing the frontage road, while yelling and walking west toward the law enforcement personnel. Drennan entered the ditch, separating the frontage road and I-41, and was still moving west toward the officers. Drennan began gaining momentum while still concealing at least one hand. As Drennan got closer to the fence in the ditch, Sgt. LaLuzerne discharged his patrol rifle at Drennan, causing him to fall to the ground. Medical intervention was provided but Drennan was pronounced deceased at the scene. Law enforcement was uninjured, and no weapons were located within the vicinity of Drennan. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'LampY' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Mg1L1zHkAqE | 31 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On March 20, 2024, Albuquerque Police Department Horse Mounted Unit was working a Tac Plan in the area of Central and Coors when officers were notified by a nearby Walgreens that a man had just stolen from the business. The man, identified as 30-year-old Mark Chacon, would not comply with officers and took off on foot. The officers while on horseback were able to stop Chacon after he’d run into traffic. Chacon allegedly stole $230 worth of merchandise and was charged with Shoplifting, Eluding/Evading Police on Foot, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'LampY' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
36IvyPyEWrg | 30 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fullerton, California — On March 6, 2024, at 3:01 a.m., Fullerton Police Officers responded to the McDonalds, located at 1341 S. Brookhurst Rd. regarding two males that were standing at the entrance, possibly under the influence of drugs. The reporting party, who was the manager of the business, was concerned for the employees' safety as they began to arrive for work. Officers arrived on scene and contacted one male adult, identified as 50-year-old Alejandro Campos Rios with no shirt who was uncooperative with officers’ commands. Rios began swinging a belt at officers as they attempted to contact him. Additional officers were requested and once they arrived, they utilized a taser to attempt to subdue Rios, which was ineffective. Rios continued to act erratically and was uncooperative as he refused to comply with officers’ commands. Officers then utilized a less lethal kinetic energy projectile, commonly referred to as a bean bag round, and struck Rios, allowing officers to take him into custody. After the investigation, it is believed Rios sustained a significant injury to the chest area as a result of the use of the less lethal kinetic energy projectile. Officers began life-saving measures while paramedics responded. Rios was transported to a local trauma center where he was later pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'LampY' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:08 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:14 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:02 - Patreon Supporters
q-SA22Vz-rk | 30 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tucson, Arizona — On Saturday, February 24, 2024, shortly after 10:00 p.m. the Pima County Sheriff's Department responded to a hotel located at 4855 South Palo Verde Road for a report of a suspicious person. The 911 caller, an employee of the hotel, reported that an adult male was yelling outside of his hotel room and waving a sword. Deputies arrived at the scene and found the male, 23-year-old Devon Lewis standing outside a hotel room, holding a sword. As they approached in their vehicles, Lewis sheathed the sword but continued to hold it when deputies approached on foot. Deputies established communication with Lewis, who made incoherent statements as deputies began to ask him questions. During this time, Lewis suddenly removed the sword from the sheath and took an aggressive stance. Deputies quickly stepped back and gave commands for him to drop the sword. Lewis did not comply and began charging at deputies with the sword raised, prompting one deputy to discharge his department issued handgun, striking Lewis. Deputies immediately began rendering aid by utilizing their individual first aid kits until personnel from the Rural Metro Fire Department arrived to continue lifesaving efforts. Despite these efforts, Lewis was pronounced deceased at the scene. No deputies or other community members were injured in this incident. The deputy who discharges firearm has been identified as Ramon Morales, with one year of experience with the Pima County Sheriff's Department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'LampY' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:28 - Suspect Wielding the Sword 2:08 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 3:44 - Bodycam: Deputy Ramon Morales 3:59 - Patreon Supporters
6jVBUiKaItk | 30 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Pablo, California — On Friday, September 8, 2023, at 1:39 p.m., San Pablo Police received a 9-1-1 call from a female reporting party in a residence in the 2600 block of Dover Avenue. The reporting party requested officers assist with a mental health evaluation for her husband, who was later identified as 44-year-old Andre Smith. The reporting party said Smith was showing signs of schizophrenia. The reporting party was concerned about how Smith would react to the police response. Upon arrival, Smith had locked him inside a room of the residence. Officers made attempts to communicate with Smith, but he refused. Officers learned Smith did not live at the residence with the family. The reporting party said Smith was not acting violent at that time and agreed to call the police if he exited and needed further assistance. At 2:52 p.m., the reporting party called 9-1-1 asking for the police to return, as Smith had exited the room and was harassing her. The reporting party said Smith was outside of the house, and she did not want him to return. As the Dispatcher was on the phone, Smith was overheard in the background yelling comments that he would kill police officers and make them kill him. Officers learned family members and children were still inside the residence. Officers arrived on the scene and began communicating with the Smith in the front yard. Smith refused to listen to the officer’s orders and, at one point, concealed himself along the side yard of the residence. At one point, Smith began throwing brick pieces at the officers. The officers deployed less lethal measures with Tasers and bean bag rounds. These proved ineffective as Smith grabbed a folding chair as a shield and raised a three-foot metal pole while charging at one of the officers in the front yard. Smith swung the pole at the officer, who ducked to avoid being hit. Another officer fired one round from his service weapon, striking the man in the upper right leg. Smith was subsequently detained, and officers immediately began providing medical aid. Smith was transported to a local hospital for medical treatment. He survived his injuries, and has since been released from the hospital. The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office subsequently charged Smith with two felony counts of assault with a deadly weapon upon a peace officer, with special weapons enhancements. This case is pending trial. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'LampY' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:34 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:07 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:50 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:57 - Bodycam: Officer #3 5:08 - Patreon Supporters
EHWpyYgsFBQ | 28 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Lauderdale, Florida — On Thursday, March 21, 2024, just after 7:30 a.m., a caller reported that he had killed someone inside of a hotel room at the Holiday Inn Express at 1500 SE 17th St., according to police. The suspect, later identified as 44-year-old Karl Chludinsky of Margate, later mentioned his wife was being sexually assaulted and that he would kill anyone who approached his room. The body camera video shows multiple Fort Lauderdale Police officers in tactical gear approaching the hotel room door with rifles and handguns drawn. “Hands up, Hands up! Let me see your hands!” said responding officers. Chludinsky is then seen opening the door, with a cellphone in one hand and a firearm pointed at officers in the other. Officers are then seen exchanging gunfire with Chludinsky. A few moments pass before Chludinsky opens fire from inside the room through the door and officers return fire. During the gunfire, FLPD Officer Jack DiCristofalo was struck. DiCristofalo was taken to a local hospital and later released. SWAT members responded to the hotel to enter the room where they found Chludinsky dead. No one else was inside the room. FLPD Officer Pascal France suffered minor injuries unrelated to gunfire and was treated at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'LampY' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:54 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:53 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:51 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:40 - Synchronized Footage 4:39 - Patreon Supporters
csLd3qY3_Lo | 28 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fayette County, Georgia — On March 11, 2024, Fayette County deputies located a silver Honda Civic that had been car-jacked at gunpoint earlier in the morning. Investigator Fisher was the first to locate the vehicle at HWY 85 South and Stonewall Avenue and notified dispatch and his fellow Deputies. Inv. Fisher was prepared to initiate a felony stop, as they had multiple deputies in the area. The Fayette County Sheriff’s Office and City of Fayetteville Public Safety took action and followed the driver on a short pursuit. Sergeant Akin took the lead on the pursuit and followed the driver as he crashed into road signs, mailboxes, and another vehicle, the driver then decided to exit his vehicle with a weapon. He initially exited the vehicle with a gun but decided to surrender when he realized he was surrounded. The driver will be charged with Theft by Receiving, Fleeing, Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of Felony, and Possession of a Firearm by a Minor. Later was found out he was only 14 years old. He also faces multiple charges in Dekalb County. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'LampY' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
qNRb_JWEdaY | 26 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Decatur, Illinois — On March 18, 2024, at approximately 3:50 p.m., Decatur Police officers stopped three subjects at 600 W. Grand, one matching the description of an armed robbery suspect from an incident that happened prior to the stop. Rocky Dupin, 38, was seen on surveillance camera footage robbing the Decatur Discount store for a glass pipe worth approximately $5. Police were able to identify Dupin later that afternoon because he was wearing the same clothing. During the course of the encounter, Dupin disobeyed commands and pulled a BB gun from his coat, at which time two DPD officers fired their weapons, striking the suspect. Dupin was taken to Decatur Memorial Hospital where he died of his injuries. Dupin was armed with a BB gun that was a precise replica of a .357 snub-nosed revolver, exact down to brass bullet casings that hold a charge of CO2. After the shooting, the other subjects that were with Dupin fled the scene. Neither officer involved was injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 2:23 - Bodycam: Officer Tanner Brummitt 4:34 - Bodycam: Officer Dawson Roberts 6:53 - Patreon Supporters
GG9RPHanixQ | 26 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Gwinnett County, Georgia — On Saturday, March 23, at approximately 11:00 a.m., officers from the West Precinct were dispatched to a dispute call at a waste management business on Corley Road in unincorporated Norcross. The initial responding officer responded and learned that a former employee had stolen a large, yellow front loader and was driving it around on the property. The vehicle weighs approximately 75,000 pounds and was equipped with a large bucket on the front. The officer attempted to stop the vehicle, but the suspect continued driving and eventually exited the property onto Corley Road. The suspect traveled onto Jimmy Carter Boulevard toward Buford Highway. Once under the bridge near South Peachtree Street, he abruptly made a U-turn. He continued west while officers were trying to get him to stop. His movements were unpredictable as he navigated heavy traffic. The suspect made another U-turn. Officers from the Norcross Police Department and the Georgia State Patrol also assisted with the pursuit while keeping other motorists safe. As other officers pursued the suspect, the initial responding officer returned to the business to get another large construction vehicle that could disable the fleeing suspect. A trash truck and another front loader were escorted by officers to the fleeing suspect several miles away. The suspect in the stolen front loader turned left onto Brook Hollow Parkway and then right onto Center Way. He turned left onto Oakbrook Parkway, right on Pirkle Road, and then left on Singleton Road. Officers were using their patrol cars to block traffic. After turning onto Singleton Road, the pursuing front loader made contact with the suspect and flipped the vehicle onto its side. The pursuit came to an end on Singleton Road and Robin Hill Drive. This is approximately five miles from the original incident location. The suspect, 38-year-old Eddie Sanchez was removed from the cab of the front loader and placed under arrest. He was evaluated at a local hospital prior to being booked into the Gwinnett County Jail. He was charged with Criminal Trespass, Theft by Taking, Fleeing or Attempting to Elude, Reckless Driving, Criminal Damage to Property 2nd Degree, and Obstruction of a Law Enforcement Officer. While investigating the incident, the reporting officer learned that Sanchez was terminated from the business in September 2023. He visited the business several days prior and did something similar but never left the property. During this entire incident, no motorists were injured, nor were any vehicles or patrol cars damaged. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
jOZ09rLbt6Y | 26 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rockland County, New York — On January 3, 2024, at approximately 2:53 p.m., Troopers Steven Missale and Ronald Raymond observed a 2009 Mercedes E350 traveling southbound on I-87 in the area of mile marker 30.7, between exit 15 (NJ/I-287) and exit 15A (Sloatsburg). The vehicle matched the description of a suspect vehicle identified in an attempted homicide out of the city of Albany earlier in the day. According to Albany Police Department, 35-year-old Rakim Tillery shot a victim in Albany at around 1:00 p.m. He then fled the scene, driving southbound on I-87. A traffic stop was conducted on the Mercedes. Tillery immediately fired on the troopers who both returned fire, striking Tillery. Tillery was pronounced deceased on the scene. Troopers Missale and Raymond, both assigned to Troop T, SP Newburgh, were transported to Westchester Medical Center for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries and later released. The shooting victim was treated on the scene, and taken to Albany Medical Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Trooper Steven Missale 1:00 - Bodycam: Trooper Ronald Raymond 1:47 - Patreon Supporters
mFKLPH7f9II | 25 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lathrop, California — On Sunday, January 27, the Lathrop Police officers responded to a domestic violence call on Shadywood Avenue. The suspect, 40-year-old Juan Valdez, was wanted in connection to a domestic violence incident that occurred in Lathrop. Valdez fled officers, and a vehicle pursuit ensued. He entered southbound Interstate 5 and he then attempted to carjack a vehicle on southbound Interstate 5 after one of his tires came apart. He then attempted to carjack a vehicle on Interstate 5. The video shows Valdez holding on to the victim's vehicle's window as the victim was driving away. The victim then stopped their vehicle on the shoulder of the interstate and attempted to enter the vehicle through the passenger door. This is when an officer fired two shots at Valdez. Valdez was taken to the hospital before being booked into San Joaquin County Jail. He is facing charges of carjacking, false imprisonment and resisting arrest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
X188c1VFR5w | 25 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * El Paso, Texas — On March 5, 2024, at approximately 1:08 a.m., an officer with the El Paso Police Department approached a vehicle parked at a carwash on the 5800 block of Donaphin Drive. The officer made contact with a male subject identified as 30-year-old Micheal Estrada who was seated in the driver seat of the vehicle. Estrada can be heard identifying himself, while telling the officer he is frustrated and having car trouble. Estrada told the patrol officer he was living in his car after the officer asked him for an ID. The officer asks Estrada several times to exit the vehicle, telling him to calm down. Estrada became uncooperative with the officer and stated he had a gun on his person. The officer continued to tell Estrada to show his hands to which the suspect did not comply. He continued making threats toward the officer. The video then shows the officer firing his weapon several times. The officer called reported shots were fired, and called for first unit to help and for emergency medical services. Estrada was pronounced deceased at the scene. Whether Estrada actually had a handgun, which is not visible in the video, has not been disclosed as it is part of ongoing investigations into the shooting. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Gwmazr-oCYA | 25 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tallahassee, Florida — On September 25, 2023, at approximately 2:30 a.m., officers with the Tallahassee Police Department responded to what was originally reported as a residential burglary in the 2300 block of Sandpiper Street involving multiple armed suspects. Through the ongoing investigation, it was determined responding officers interrupted a targeted, drug-related home invasion in progress. A suspect, matching the description of the initial 911 call, was observed by officers fleeing the scene. The officers gave chase and verbal commands for the suspect to stop, but the suspect did not comply. During the foot pursuit, another involved suspect emerged from the residence and began firing at the officers. The rounds struck one of the responding officers, and they immediately returned fire. The injured officer, Caleb Babb was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries and taken into surgery. At this time, the officer is in stable condition. Less than a week after the shooting, Officer Babb was discharged to Encompass Health, where medical professionals continued to work around the clock to assist him with regaining his strength and mobility. Following the shooting, Officer Babb received the Purple Heart award. The award, presented by Chief Revell, is the highest honor bestowed upon a member of the Tallahassee Police Department who is significantly injured or killed in the line of duty. Officer Babb is the fourth recipient of the award and the first to receive it while still living. All three suspects were apprehended and charged within ten days of the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
BgkyP9scLIs | 23 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Collins, Colorado — On November 16, 2023, at approximately 9:34 p.m., Fort Collins Police received a call regarding a male in the alleyway in the 100 block of West Laurel Street. It was reported that he was yelling racial slurs and that he possibly attacked someone and had a weapon in his hand. Fort Collins Police Dispatch received at least one additional call reporting that this male had a weapon in his hand. While officers were responding to the scene, they were updated that the suspect may have attacked another individual with pepper spray. When the Fort Collins Police officer arrived on scene, he located the suspect, 28-year-old William Hayes in the alleyway holding pepper spray and a hatchet. The officer gave Hayes multiple commands to drop his weapons, and the suspect did not comply. Hayes began coming toward the officer and the officer used his Taser, but Hayes was able to continue advancing. The officer then fired his duty weapon several times striking Hayes. Additional Fort Collins Police officers arrived on scene and began to render medical aid to Hayes. Hayes was transported by ambulance to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased. No community members or officers were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Michael' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:05 - Bodycam Footage 5:10 - Patreon Supporters
zLAX9N-V088 | 22 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Humble, Texas — On March 2, 2024, at approximately 9:40 a.m., Harris County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to the 9800 block of Fleming Springs Drive in East Harris County regarding an auto theft investigation. Deputies met with a complainant, who directed them to a residence where he had tracked his stolen vehicle. Deputies knocked on the door of the home attempting to contact the residence when they heard a suspect flee on foot. Two deputies located a Hispanic male matching the suspect's description walking in the 1700 block of sun Point Court, and talking on a cell phone. As they approached the suspect later identified as 18-year-old Nathanael Piñon, deputies saw an extended magazine protruding from the front of Piñon's waistband. Both deputies verbally commanded Piñon to stop using his cell phone. Piñon faced the deputies and reached for the firearm in his front waistband. The deputies verbally commanded the suspect to stop breaching for his weapon and, Piñon did not comply with their commands. Both deputies discharged their duty weapons, striking Piñon multiple times. He was pronounced deceased at the scene by EMS. Deputies recovered a 9mm caliber firearm that contained an extended magazine from Piñon's waistband. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1, Deputy #2 0:37 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 1:03 - Patreon Supporters
bevlnT9JUOo | 22 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Covington, Kentucky — On March 14, 2024, Covington Police responded to a 911 call, reporting a stranger with a butcher knife was trying to break into his apartment. When they arrived, body camera footage shows two officers rushing towards 34-year-old Charles Neace, yelling, "Let me see your hands!" Both officers pointing their guns at him. Police are heard in the video yelling at Neace to drop his weapon, which he did not do. Neace is then seen approaching officers with the knife before being shot multiple times, and falling to the ground. After Neace was shot, officers continued to hold him at gunpoint, demanding that he drop the knife. Moments after the shooting, additional police units are seen responding to the scene, while officers and paramedics rendered aid to Neace on the ground. Neace was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center where he died of his injuries. According to Covington Police, the Officers fired a total of 12 rounds, nine of which hit Neace. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Pp_gdp95i08 | 22 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Riverside, California — On Saturday, February 3, 2024, at 3:48 a.m., deputies assigned to the Jurupa Valley Sheriff's Station responded to the 3300 block of Avalon Street reference a domestic dispute. It was reported that the suspect, 39-year-old Ernesto Rodriguez threatened members of his family with a knife. His wife and 11 year-old child were hiding in the bathroom. You will now hear the dispatch recording from the call for service. Upon their arrival, deputies were able to evacuate everyone from the residence safely, but Rodriguez refused to exit and barricaded himself in a back room. The Riverside Sheriff's Special Enforcement Bureau and Crisis Negotiation Team responded to assist. After extensive negotiations, Rodriguez exited the back room, still armed with a knife. Multiple attempts were made to gain compliance, utilizing multiple less lethal devices. And despite numerous commands given to surrender, Rodriguez refused to comply. Rodriguez advanced toward deputies with a knife and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Deputies rendered aid, but Rodriguez was pronounced deceased at the scene. The knife used by Rodriguez was a six inch knife with a black handle. No deputies were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'VALMA' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3PVIMnt Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:22 - Bodycam: Deputy 1 1:30 - Bodycam: Deputy 2, Deputy 3 2:06 - Patreon Supporters
d7Fi-WVcuZ0 | 21 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tallahassee, Florida — On March 8, 2024, just after 2:00 p.m., an officer with the Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) was injured in a shooting following a violent physical altercation that ensued as an officer attempted to affect an arrest following an earlier trespassing incident involving the suspect, 36-year-old Willis Adams, at the Loyalty Inn, located at 2738 North Monroe Street. Less than two hours after the initial call for service, the suspect returned to the hotel, where one of the original officers was still on scene. The officer, recognizing the suspect from the earlier incident, gave verbal commands to Adams letting him know he would be arrested. The officer attempted to gain voluntary compliance, using both his baton and TASER, as the suspect violently resisted. The suspect escalated his attack on the officer, who subsequently reached for his firearm. As the two struggled, the officer's firearm discharged, and the officer was struck in the hand. The suspect left with the officer's firearm. A secondary officer arriving on scene following the shooting also attempted to take Adams into custody when Adams reached for the secondary officer's firearm as well. After struggle, and with the assistance off-duty deputies from the Gadsden County Sheriff's Office and Leon County Sheriff's Office, who stopped to help, the suspect was taken into custody without further incident. The injured officer is in stable condition and is expected to recover. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
8VPpNOfobn0 | 21 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Port Orange, Florida — On March 19, 2024, at approximately 12:19 a.m., Port Orange Police Department officers were dispatched to a well-being check, in reference to a reported subject. One officer was attempting contact at the front of the residence while a second officer was behind the residence also attempting contact. The subject exited the front door of the residence, armed with a large kitchen knife. The subject began charging toward one officer with the knife in hand and was given several commands to drop the knife. The officer fired three rounds from his department issued handgun, wounding the subject. Officers began immediately providing medical care to the subject, but he was later pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Cp5dLS2rkfQ | 21 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Stockton, California — On February 4, 2024, at approximately 8:00 p.m., Officers responded to the 1600 block of E Bianchi Rd on a report of a domestic violence incident involving a knife. The victim advised that her boyfriend was armed with multiple knives. One caller stated that the victim approached their apartment asking for help and appeared to have sustained multiple severe lacerations to her head and hand. Another caller advised that the victim was running through the complex yelling that he was trying to kill her. Officers arrived and located the suspect, 32-year-old Jaspreet Singh in the parking lot of the complex still armed with a knife. Two officers drew their firearms while another officer had a less-than-lethal shotgun. Singh did not comply with the officers' numerous commands to drop the knife. Singh disregarded commands and advanced toward the officers. One officer discharged his firearm, striking Singh. Singh still refused to drop the knife. Officers resorted to a lower level of force by deploying a taser and a shield to safely take him into custody and render aid. Medical staff were on scene and transported Singh to an area hospital where he is in critical condition. Officers located the female victim who sustained multiple severe stab wounds. She was also transported to an area hospital and is in critical condition. A sergeant on scene sustained a moderate injury to his knee while taking the suspect into custody. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Caller 1 4:22 - 911 Caller 2 5:02 - 911 Caller 3 5:58 - Bodycam: Officer #1 7:44 - Bodycam: Officer #2 8:52 - Bodycam: Officer #3 10:35 - Patreon Supporters
78iL--enMHQ | 20 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Daytona Beach, Florida — On March 16, 2024, Volusia County Sheriff's Deputies received a tip about a couple being drunk and asleep in the sand. According to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, they found 27-year-olds Alyssia Langley and her fiance, Timothy Stephens passed out on the beach with several empty beer cans and an empty bottle of Crown Royal surrounding them. The couple had children’s toys around them, so when deputies were eventually able to wake the couple they asked where the children were, but they didn't seem to have a clue. At one point, the father calls out for the children at the water's edge. Deputies were able to determine their children, ages 5 and 7, were not in the ocean, but found them swimming in the pool of the hotel they were staying in. Stephens is not the biological father of the children, but Langley said he shares the responsibility of caring for them with her, therefore making him a legal guardian. The kids referred to him as “dad” and “other daddy.” Both Stephens and Langley were arrested and placed in handcuffs and began arguing with one another. At one point, Stephens runs away from the deputies and at least one chases after him, body camera video shows. He runs a short distance before smacking into the sand and appearing to be unconscious. He was taken to a hospital for evaluation, according to the affidavit, and released to the Volusia County jail hours after. Stephens faces charges of child neglect, alcohol possession and attempt to escape custody. Langley faces child neglect charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
bDD-CFcOIDA | 20 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On Saturday, February 17, 2024, at around 1:00 p.m., Wilshire Division officers were patrolling in the area of San Vicente Boulevard and Fairfax Avenue when their Automatic License Plate Reader alerted them of a stolen vehicle. The officers observed the stolen vehicle, traveling east on San Vicente Boulevard, being driven by a male driver, later identified as 21-year-old Ian Jimenez. The officers confirmed the vehicle was stolen and requested a backup when Jimenez abruptly accelerated away at a high rate of speed. A vehicle pursuit ensued but quickly terminated when Jimenez collided with an occupied vehicle causing minor injury to the occupant. Jimenez exited the vehicle and fled on foot into the adjacent neighborhood where officers established a perimeter. Metropolitan Division K9 officers responded to the perimeter and conducted a K9 search. After a brief search, Jimenez was discovered exiting the rear door of a residence located in the 1200 block of Masselin Avenue, where a K9 contact occurred. During the contact, Jimenez wrestled with the K9, refused to surrender and fled on foot once again. Jimenez was tracked by the airship and ultimately taken into custody approximately one block away by a second K9 search team. Jimenez was transported by fire department ambulance to a nearby hospital where he was treated for K9 related injuries to his left forearm and right ankle and cleared for booking. On Monday, February 19, 2024, Jimenez was transported from Metropolitan Detention Center to the hospital for a re-evaluation of the injury to his left forearm. He was subsequently hospitalized for the K9 related forearm injury. No officers were injured as a result of this incident. A community member complained of pain injury from when the stolen car being driven by Jimenez collided with their vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Officers Pursuing the Suspect 1:04 - Security Camera Footage 1:24 - The Dog locating the Suspect 2:29 - Arrest of the Suspect 3:48 - Patreon Supporters
weeNU_BrrZ4 | 19 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pacoima, California — On February 16, 2024, at around 7:50 a.m., Foothill Division officers responded to a radio call of a Restraining Order Violation at a residence in the 13200 block of Paxton Street. The comments of the call indicated the Person Reporting (PR) had a restraining order against her husband, and he was at the location. Once officers arrived, they met with a witness in the front yard who directed the officers to a back house on the property. There, officers met with the PR who confirmed the suspect, later identified as 52-year-old Pete Garcia, was inside. The officers approached the front door of the rear property and asked Garcia to step out of the location, Garcia refused. The officers verbalized with Garcia for several minutes before making entry. While the officers were attempting to detain him, a physical struggle ensued. During the struggle, Garcia produced a pistol from his front waistband area and pointed it in the officers’ direction. Simultaneously, one of the officers TASED Garcia. Garcia then fired one round from his pistol at the officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Garcia was not struck by gunfire. He was brought down to a bed, where he was taken into custody without further incident. Garcia was later transported by Fire Department ambulance to a local hospital where he was treated for unrelated medical issues. Garcia was subsequently booked and charged for 187(A)PC – Attempt Murder on a Police Officer and is being held on $2,080,000 bail. Garcia’s gun was determined to be a Polymer pistol. It was recovered at scene and booked as evidence. The 27-year-old officer involved in the shooting was transported to a nearby hospital where was treated for an injury to his left hand that he sustained during the incident and was later released. It was later determined that the officer’s injury was likely caused by a round fired by Garcia that impacted a metal bed frame and the ricocheted fragments struck and impaled the officer’s hand. No other community members were injured as a result of this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sabrina Bewey - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
EDIWsOD0ZFg | 18 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hudson, Florida — On March 16, 2024, around 5:30 p.m., a Pasco Sheriff’s deputy recognized the suspect, identified as 40-year-old Paul Smith, as being wanted in a battery by strangulation case, in addition to Smith having a significant criminal history of violence. The deputy instructed Smith to get out of the car and he did not comply. Instead, Smith started to speed and drive recklessly away with the deputy hanging from the open door of the car. The deputy instructed Smith to stop multiple times, before the deputy deployed his taser. After the deployment of the taser, the deputy warned Smith he would shoot if he did not stop the car. Smith continued to drive recklessly, ignoring the additional commands, and the deputy then shot Smith. Following the shooting, the deputy was able to stop the vehicle and immediately rendered aid to Smith. However, as a result of his injuries Smith is deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
d9itvLR7OvM | 16 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Gwinnett County, Georgia — On February 26, at approximately 2:40 p.m., Gwinnett County Police officers assigned to West precinct, with assistance from Flock cameras, located a stolen vehicle where the victim was carjacked and shot. The initial incident occurred inside the city of Suwanee on February 25. Officers attempted to stop the suspect vehicle near South Berkely Lake Road and South Old Peachtree Road in unincorporated Norcross. The suspects failed to yield and attempted to elude officers. A PIT maneuver was executed by officers, causing the suspect vehicle to come to a stop. The driver of the vehicle, later identified as James Steven Casey (age 19, Bloomingdale), and his passenger, Deaundrey Marques Everett (age 22, Decatur), fled from officers on foot. After a foot pursuit, both suspects were apprehended. Both suspects are currently in custody at the Gwinnett County Jail. James was charged with Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer, Reckless Driving, Theft by Receiving Stolen Property, Possession of a Firearm During Commission or Attempt to Commit Certain Crimes, Hit and Run, Willful Obstruction of Law Enforcement, Driving While License is Suspended, Possession of a Controlled Substance with Intent to Distribute, Unsafe Lane Change, Improper Window Tint and four gang charges. Deaundrey was charged with Willful Obstruction of Law Enforcement, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Distribute, and two gang charges. They are both facing additional charges from the previous incident in Suwanee. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy. Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
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* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Boise, Idaho — On June 24, 2023, at approximately 2:12 a.m., several Boise Police Officers were working in downtown Boise assigned to the Boise Police Department gang team. Members of the BPD Gang Team were investigating a suspect, Mario Adan Garza, who was a known parolee, and was suspected of trafficking narcotics. Police observed Garza with a handgun in his possession. Because he was on parole, Garza was prohibited from possessing firearms. Garza was observed with a white male adult whose identity was unknown at the time, but who was later identified as 22-year-old Payton Wasson. Both Garza and Wasson were dressed in gang attire recognizable to the team. Boise Police began to surveil Garza and Wasson at approximately 1:06 a.m. when they arrived downtown in a Black Kia Forte registered to Mario Garza. Garza and Wasson walked to the area of 6th and Main St. where they went into a bar called Dirty little Roddy's. At around 1:58 a.m., Garza and Wasson left the bar and walked back to Garza's Kia. They were accompanied by a white female adult later identified as Jordan R. Smith. During the time Garza was away from his Kia, a BPD Officer observed a Glock pistol in plain view inside Garza's car and communicated with an on-duty Probation and Parole Officer, who requested that BPD detain and search Garza. BPD officers also planned to detain the subjects with Garza based on their affiliation with Garza and his suspected drug trafficking activity. Garza, Wasson, and Smith returned to Garza's Kia and Wasson retrieved items from the passenger side where the Glock pistol had been observed. Wasson appeared to put something in his waistband then took a backpack from the Kia and walked away. BPD Officers contacted the three subjects: Garza and Smith cooperated, but Wasson ignored commands from multiple officers to stop. Wasson began moving away and looked over his shoulder toward one of the Police Officers as he reached for his waistband. One BPD Officer yelled at Wasson "don't do it," "don't go for the gun," and to stop. Wasson then fled. Two BPD Officers pursued Wasson on foot. As he ran, Wasson took a gun from his waistband. One Officer radioed: "We've got one running with a gun." The Officers repeatedly ordered Wasson to drop his gun. Wasson refused to comply and continued to run. Wasson ran by a citizen standing on the sidewalk, who had to quickly recoil to avoid Wasson. Wasson was running toward Main Street where several bars had just closed and patrons were exiting. As Wasson continued to flee and refuse commands to stop and disarm, one Officer fired at him, striking him in the head. Wasson immediately fell to the ground. A black semi-automatic pistol fell to the ground near Wasson's right side. He was given first aid immediately and transported to St. Alphonsus Hospital, where he later died from his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Links to the Best Security Cameras you can buy. eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Corporal Feldner 0:45 - Bodycam: Officer Holland 1:11 - Patreon Supporters
Qdi_IwnC-cs | 15 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Westminster, California — On December 23, 2022, at approximately 10:59 p.m., Westminster Police received a call regarding a commercial burglary of a business located at 9253 Bolsa Avenue in the City of Westminster. The reporting party told WPD that a male subject, later identified as 30-year-old Khang Chi To wearing a gray shirt and armed with a metal pipe had smashed the front door and taken a drink from inside the business. At approximately 11:33 p.m., WPD received a call for service regarding an incident of vandalism at Imperial - Health & Beauty, a business located at 9196 Bolsa Avenue in the City of Westminster. Due to other priority calls for service, an officer was not immediately available for dispatch to either of the locations. On December 24, 2022, at approximately 12:28 a.m., Officer Dam was dispatched to the reported burglary. Officer Doan began conducting an area check to locate the subject. Officer Doan observed To approximately a block away in the south alley of 9262 Bolsa Avenue, behind a retail and commercial business complex. Officer Doan exited his marked police vehicle and initially contacted To in the alley. To immediately began walking westbound and away from Officer Doan. Officer Doan followed on foot and repeatedly commanded To to stop, drop the pole, and sit down. To was argumentative and continued walking away from Officer Doan. Officer Doan requested additional units to respond for assistance. Officer Dam heard the request for assistance and responded. At approximately 12:58 a.m., Officer Dam arrived at the location, exited his marked vehicle, and joined Officer Doan. Both officers followed To westbound on the south sidewalk of Bolsa Avenue at Saigon. At approximately 1:00 a.m., Officer Bouffard arrived at the location. Officer Bouffard immediately exited his marked patrol vehicle and joined Officer Doan and Officer Dam as they followed To on foot. At approximately 1:00 a.m., To stopped, fully turned toward the officers, grabbed the pole with both hands and raised it to shoulder level and behind his head similar to a baseball batter. Officer Doan immediately shouted for To to stop as To began to quickly advance toward Officer Dam and Officer Bouffard. To ignored Officer Doan's repeated commands to stop, and continued moving toward Officers Dam and Bouffard. As To closed to within a few feet of the officers and appeared to be preparing to swing the pole by "cocking" it back, Officer Doan fired his handgun five times. Simultaneously, Officer Dam deployed his TASER. To immediately dropped the weapon and fell to the ground. As a result of the shooting, To sustained gunshot wounds to the face, chest, abdomen and right arm. To, who remained conscious and alert, was handcuffed. Officers then immediately began rendering medical aid. He was transported by Care Ambulance Service to UCIMC. To underwent successful surgery and survived his wounds. On December 29, 2022, WPD Detective Marcela Lopez and OCDA Investigator Thomas Toth went to the UCI Surgical Intensive Care Unit to interview To. To said on the night he was shot, a WPD officer was after him because he was holding a metal pole. When asked why he had a metal pole in his possession on that date, To said he was doing it for fun. On January 5, 2023, at approximately 2:30 p.m., Detective Lopez again went to UCIMC, where To had been medically cleared for release by UCIMC. To was arrested and transported to the WPD jail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Doan 5:31 - Bodycam: Officer Dam 9:18 - Bodycam: Officer Bouffard 10:45 - Patreon Supporters
Pug5HMR_dVQ | 15 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Volusia County, Florida — On March 14, 2024, around 3:45 p.m., Volusia Sheriff's deputies were patrolling the area of the beach just north of Flagler Avenue when they heard a crowd yelling, then dispersing with people shouting “He has a gun!” Deputies ran toward the scene and saw the suspect, 16-year-old Felixander Solis-Guzman wielding a handgun. The deputies drew their firearms and advanced toward Felixander while ordering him to drop the gun. Instead, he took off, still holding the gun, running through crowds of people before heading into the ocean, and throwing the gun into the water along with a bag he was carrying. Felixander finally complied with commands, put his hands up and surrendered to deputies around 3:50 p.m. He was taken into custody without further incident. There were no injuries reported during the incident. Deputies recovered both the gun and the bag from the water. The bag held 20 small plastic baggies of marijuana. Felixander was charged with 3 counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, possession of a firearm by a person under 18, improper exhibition of a firearm, commission of a 2nd degree felony with a weapon, resisting a law enforcement officer, 2 counts of tampering with evidence, and sale of marijuana. In addition to his new charges, Felixander was also arrested on 7 active no-bond warrants out of Orange County, including robbery with a firearm and violation of his probation. He was taken to the Volusia Family Resource Center for processing before transport to the Department of Juvenile Justice. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Links to the Best Action Cameras you can buy. GoPro HERO12: https://amzn.to/3Pp2hnR DJI Osmo Action 4: https://amzn.to/4chY8fd Insta360 Ace Pro: https://amzn.to/3VCL8LF insta360 X3: https://amzn.to/3TbLdTm - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
fb4JYPyXJng | 15 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Federal Way, Washington — On December 21, 2023, at around 8:00 a.m. the 30-year-old suspect Paleti Anikesi Veniale followed a 71-year-old man around Town Square Park before running up behind him and striking him with a hatchet. Video of the attack was captured by park surveillance cameras. Prosecutors said Veniale struck the victim numerous times, including after he had fallen to the ground. Veniale then fled the scene with a hatchet. Federal Way Police obtained pictures of Veniale from Metro bus surveillance cameras shortly after the alleged attack and published them in the Federal Way bulletin, helping Kent police identify him. The victim was rushed to Harborview Medical Center with critical injuries to the head, face, and chest. He is now listed in satisfactory condition at Harborview almost three months later. On December 23, 2023, at around 9:30 a.m., Kent Police officers located Veniale in the area of 24800 Pacific Highway South (just south of Lowe’s and Dick’s Drive-In). Veniale ran from officers when they attempted to contact him. During the foot chase, Veniale pulled out a knife and reared it back in a position above his head to stab one of the officers. The officer falls to the ground and at that moment, both the officers fire at Veniale, who then drops the large knife he was holding over the officer. Officers began lifesaving efforts right away, which was taken over by firefighters and medics who arrived a short time later. Veniale was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle in critical condition. Veniale was charged with attempted murder in the first degree. He is currently being held in King County Jail on a $1 million bond while awaiting his next court hearing, which is slated for June. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 1:30 - Bodycam Footage 2:15 - Patreon Supporters
mBLYcbHr1VA | 15 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pikesville, Maryland — On January 9, 2024, at approximately 11:25 a.m., officers with the Baltimore County Police Department responded to a 911 call for a report of a domestic disturbance involving a suspect armed with a gun at a location in the 400 block of Reisterstown Road in Pikesville. The Suspect was identified as 29-year-old Sha-Kim Akil Webley of Windsor Mill, Maryland. Once on scene, officers learned Webley had left the building on foot. Officers began canvassing the area and located Webley in the 500 block of Reisterstown Road inside a gas station store. Officers entered the business and located Webley inside the store. Webley was seen with a gun in his hands, which he pointed at officers. The officers retreated from the business, set up a perimeter, and declared a barricade. Shortly thereafter, Webley exited the store. Officers fired their weapons, striking Webley. Officers called for EMS and rendered emergency medical assistance on scene. A gun was located next to Webley. Webley was transported by EMS in critical condition and was later pronounced dead at a local hospital. No officers were injured, nor were any members of the public. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
rJtF48MGLJ4 | 14 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * American Canyon, California — On Thursday afternoon January 11, 2024, at approximately 3:15 PM, American Canyon Police Officers (ACPD) made a traffic stop for a vehicle code violation, in the area of southbound SR-29 and American Canyon Road. The driver failed to stop, and a vehicle pursuit ensued into Vallejo. Eventually, as the pursuit continued on Souza Way, the car’s tire blew near Gateway Drive. Multiple people ran from the vehicle. The car crashed into a fence. The suspect, identified as 18-year-old Demarea Vaughn Rogers III, of Vallejo, took off on foot with loaded handguns. An American Canyon police officer identified as Officer Joshua Coleman gave Rogers multiple commands to drop the guns. He discarded one of the guns and continued to run with another gun. That is when he was shot twice by Officer Coleman, who immediately began rendering medical aid. Rogers suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the shooting. Rogers was in possession of a .40 caliber pistol and an unregistered .40 Glock with a high-capacity magazine. He dropped the .40 caliber weapon as he exited the vehicle. Rogers pleaded no contest to carrying a loaded firearm and obstructing a peace officer on Feb. 21, according to court records. He is scheduled to be sentenced on March 22. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
fIEytruIeto | 13 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On December 19, 2023, shortly before 9:00 p.m., Seattle police dispatch received several calls about three attempted carjackings and a robbery. The suspects were described as three juvenile males in a gray SUV. The first attempted carjacking occurred in the 2800 block of Alki Avenue Southwest. A 38-year-old man unlocked his vehicle and while opening the car door, the suspects drove up in an SUV. Two male suspects exited the car and approached the victim. One suspect made a threat that he had a gun and demanded the man’s car. The victim locked his vehicle and ran to a nearby business to escape. The suspects fled the scene shortly after. A short time later, the same suspects attempted to carjack a 37-year-old female on 59th Avenue Southwest. The woman was sitting in her car and one of the suspects knocked on the window and showed a gun. The suspects told the victim to get out of her car. She refused and drove to a safe location to call 911. Police arrived at Beach Drive Southwest to a reported robbery and attempted carjacking of a 52-year-old female and a male. During the incident, two cell phones and keys were stolen by the suspects. The female victim pointed at a gray Hyundai to police. The suspect’s car was identified, and a patrol car was able to get behind the vehicle as it recklessly sped away. Officers pursued the suspects eastbound onto the West Seattle Bridge. Police on the westbound side of the bridge were able to successfully deploy spike strips to deflate the tires of the SUV. The car continued onto southbound Interstate Highway 5 and came to a stop at South Corgiat Drive and Ursula Place South. The three juveniles exited and fled on foot. After a brief foot pursuit, two suspects were apprehended and with the assistance of King County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit, the third suspect was located and taken into custody. The Seattle Fire Department arrived and medically evaluated the juveniles. Police contacted the registered owner of the Hyundai and learned the vehicle was stolen. The two 14-year-old males and one 16-year-old male were arrested for investigation of robbery, possession of a stolen vehicle and attempting to elude police. They were booked into Judge Patricia H. Clark Children and family Justice Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
AZw5nNnx9oI | 13 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On January 25, 2024, around 5:26 p.m., Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers responded to the 2600 block of Brookside Parkway North Drive as part of an investigation to apprehend a convicted murderer. Officers with IMPD’s East District Violence Team tried to stop a vehicle to apprehend 48-year-old Raphael Nafees Dekemper, who was wanted on several active felony warrants. Dekemper’s warrants included possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, criminal recklessness, pointing a firearm and invasion of privacy. Dekemper was located in the 2500 block of East 16th Street and was seen leaving a house and getting back into the passenger seat of a 2006 Pontiac Vibe. A home security camera captured the traffic stop after the Pontiac came to a stop. An officer told the driver to turn the car off. Another officer told the passengers in the car to put their hands out the window. In the video, Dekemper could be seen exiting the vehicle and appearing to point his firearm and firing at police. Gunfire then rang out between the suspect and officers. Dekemper was struck multiple times after three officers returned fire. Dekemper was later seen on the ground. Officers approached and used a ballistic shield for protection, and secured Dekemper’s firearm. IMPD provided medical aid until paramedics arrived. Dekemper was transported to Eskenazi Hospital, where he later died. The woman driving the Pontiac was taken into custody unharmed without incident. Dekemper spent more than 20 years in Indiana prisons for a murder committed in 1995 when he was just 17 years old. He got out on parole in 2017. His cousin, Tierra Johnson, said Dekemper told her he knew there was a warrant for his arrest but he was not going back to prison. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 0:32 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:37 - Bodycam: Officer Smith, Officer Sojka, Officer Hibschman 1:58 - Bodycam: Officer Smith 2:50 - Patreon Supporters
-LjkqDxk0qo | 12 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lancaster, California — On February 6, 2024, at 9:28 a.m., Lancaster Station deputies responded to a business in the 43500 block of 20th Street West, Lancaster, regarding a call of a business disturbance. The caller stated a male, armed with a machete, was at the location. The male was later identified as 38-year-old Jonathan Scott Foster of Lancaster. Deputies located Foster standing outside the front entrance to the business with a machete in his hand and an additional machete affixed to his waistband. He was given numerous commands to drop the machete but refused to comply. After several minutes Foster walked into the open business which was occupied by numerous customers. Deputies on scene fired a taser multiple times and launched several 40MM foam batons at Foster, but they had minimal effect. After the deployment of a third less-lethal weapon attempt, Foster charged at deputy personnel while still armed with the machete and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Foster sustained several gunshot wounds to his upper and lower torso. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Foster was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. Two machetes, approximately 24 inches in length, were recovered at the scene. There were no other people injured in the incident. During the investigation, investigators discovered that earlier in the day Foster burglarized a local gas station in the city of Lancaster. During the incident, Foster shattered the front glass door to the business and attacked a female employee with the machete. The victim suffered a severe laceration to her hand and was treated at a local hospital. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 0:32 - 911 Call 1:05 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 6:40 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 7:21 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 8:03 - Security Camera Footage 8:14 - Patreon Supporters
WyLMXW0WBU0 | 12 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chillicothe, Ohio — On Thursday, November 17, 2022, around 5:00 p.m., Ross County Sheriff's Deputy, Sgt. Eric Kocheran wasn't wearing a bullet-proof vest, and it was the end of his shift. Sgt. Kocheran was at 28 N. Paint St., Chillicothe, the "Law Enforcement Complex" where he was typing reports. A 42-year-old male, identified as Nicholas Mitchell, approached the rear door of 28 N. Paint St. and knocked on the door. Sgt. Kocheran went to the said door, opened it, and asked what Mitchell needed. Mitchell first told Sgt. Kocheran, he needed to get "more officers" there. Sgt. Kocheran again asked, what was going on. Mitchell stated, "Um, somebody said they were gonna hurt my family. They wanted me to hurt kids and I can't do it." Dep. Kocheran said, "okay." Mitchell stated, "So, I gotta do this." Mitchell said that just as he pulled a firearm a firearm from his pocket. Mitchell manipulated the slide action of the weapon and fired a shot. Sgt. Kocheran had drawn his weapon and he too fired a shot. Both individuals fired multiple rounds. Both individuals were struck by projectiles/bullets and went to the ground. EMS was summoned and transported both individuals by squad to area hospitals. Ultimately Mitchell, after receiving medical care, had succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at Adena Hospital. Sgt. Kocheran was shot in the chest. The bullet hit his lung, bruised his heart, and went through his liver. Sgt. Kocheran, after several surgeries and an extensive hospital stay, was able to recover from his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Sgt. Eric Kocheran 0:48 - Security Camera Footage 13:41 - Patreon Supporters
t4U56vusJO0 | 11 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Appleton, Wisconsin — On Tuesday, January 23, 2024, Appleton Police Department (APPD) was dispatched to Maritime Bar, 336 W. Wisconsin Ave., Appleton, WI 54911 for a disturbance / gun shot fired within the business during business hours, at approximately 1:33 a.m. APPD Officer Yeeleng Thor was the first law enforcement officer (LEO) that arrived at the bar as apparent bar patrons were exiting the area on foot and in vehicles. Officer Thor ultimately located a lone gunman within the bar, later identified as 41-year-old Derk Brachmann. Brachmann fired a single shot at Officer Thor, Officer Thor returned fire striking Brachmann multiple times. Medical aid and life saving measures were attempted on Brachmann at the scene. Brachmann was transported from the scene to a local hospital and was ultimately pronounced deceased at the hospital. At the time of the shooting, Officer Thor had just over two years of experience as a full-time police officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 1:06 - Bodycam: Officer Thor 6:31 - Patreon Supporters
-eXYoQGWmUQ | 09 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tucson, Arizona — On February 10, 2024, at 5:30 p.m., Marana police officers stopped 29-year-old Tobin Pico, who was driving a Jeep Cherokee, for traffic violations in the 4100 Block of West Ina Road. The officers suspected Pico was impaired, and a DUI investigation led them to arrest Pico on suspicion of aggravated DUI. As officers were placing Pico in handcuffs, he escaped and started fleeing southward over several traffic lanes. Officers quickly realized during the chase that Pico had a handgun. The video shows him firing the weapon while walking along the Canyon Del Oro river path as more officers converged on the area. That is when an MPD officer fired his rifle. Pico dropped to the ground but got up and continued running. The officers then exchanged fire with Pico and he was hit. Pico died at the scene despite life-saving efforts by the MPD and Northwest Fire. No officers or civilians were hurt during this shooting. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity - Dash Cams Viafo A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn Thinkware U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ - Security Cameras eufyCam S330 4K: https://amzn.to/3TtGw93 Arlo Essential 1080p: https://amzn.to/4390WYa Google Nest Cam: https://amzn.to/3PfczXT Ring Floodlight Cam: https://amzn.to/3v5YMfg 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Q1hESiHaJ5U | 08 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Thurston County, Washington — On March 6, 2024, at around 8:00 a.m., Thurston County deputies conducted a traffic stop off Rich Rd SE. The passenger exited the vehicle, and the driver, 29-year-old gave a false name. The driver fled, and deputies established reasonable suspicion for DUI and a pursuit was authorized. The truck fled through Lacey, and then onto the Chehalis Western trail at speeds of more than 60mph. Citizens on the trail were able to see and hear the lights and sirens and get out of the way. The truck then exited onto 26th Ave NE where a PIT maneuver was successful. The truck spun around into a mud field, then accelerated into reverse into a private driveway where he struck an unoccupied travel trailer. A deputy quickly pinned the truck in as it was still trying to flee. The driver was combative and refused to show his hands or surrender. The vehicle window was broken out and a taser was deployed as the driver had the truck in drive and the wheels spinning trying to flee. The suspect was forcefully removed from the truck and detained. Drug paraphernalia was located in the truck. At the end of the pursuit, the suspect caused a low impact collision between two uninvolved motorists trying to get out of his way. Those victims are being evaluated, but appear to be okay. The driver had an active warrant out of Thurston Superior Court for attempting to elude, assault on law enforcement with a deadly weapon, and possession of a stolen vehicle. He has been arrested for new charges which include another attempt to elude and DUI narcotics. The vehicle the man was driving had extensive history with prior eluding as recent as last week where a different man who was a convicted felon and known to steal cars was arrested out of it in possession of a gun. That individual is already back out of TCSO jail despite having been booked 14 times in TCSO jail alone with numerous pending cases in Superior Court. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Links to the Best Dash Cams you can buy in 2024 are listed below.. VIOFO A119 V3 2K: https://amzn.to/3IuiPaf VIOFO A129 Pro Duo 4K: https://amzn.to/3wNIIzn THINKWARE F200 1080P: https://amzn.to/49JXgOO THINKWARE U1000 4K: https://amzn.to/3V9Zl23 BlackVue DR900X 4K: https://amzn.to/3PcuvlM BlackVue DR590X 1080P: https://amzn.to/3TrX3tV Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 1080p: https://amzn.to/4cauZmu Garmin Dash Cam Tandem 1440p: https://amzn.to/48RwjHQ Nextbase 622GW 4K: https://amzn.to/439PaN6 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
eXsY-F1HLzg | 07 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — On Friday, February 16, 2024, at approximately 4:28 p.m., Austin Police Department (APD) officer Dalton Schroeder and officer Jason Wright responded to a Check Welfare Urgent call at 6865 East US 290 Highway Service Road EB. The officers arrived and located a child that was choking. Relatives told the officers that the boy was choking on candy. Officer Schroeder quickly utilized his personal anti-choking device and applied lifesaving techniques on the child, bringing him back to normal breathing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
VvqfEAG4a-A | 06 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Norwalk, California — On January 27, 2024, at 5:40 p.m., Norwalk Station deputies responded to a business in the 11000 block of Rosecrans Avenue, Norwalk, regarding a call of a robbery in progress. The caller stated a male, armed with a rifle, was stealing merchandise. The male was later identified as 38-year-old Jerald Hardcastle of Lake Elsinore. Deputies located Hardcastle standing between several parked vehicles in the rear parking lot of the business. He was given numerous commands to place his hands on his head and walk toward deputy personnel, but he refused to comply. After several minutes, deputies formed a tactical plan to approach Hardcastle. As deputies moved toward Hardcastle’s position, he retrieved a shotgun, faced the deputies, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Hardcastle sustained a gunshot wound to his left hand. As deputies went to detain Hardcastle, he began to resist and was taken down to the ground and subsequently tased. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Hardcastle was transported to a local hospital where he received medical treatment and was medically cleared for booking. It was later determined Hardcastle had entered the business and had pointed a shotgun at the employees. During the incident, Hardcastle stole U.S. currency from the register, and merchandise from the business. A loaded shotgun was recovered at the scene. In addition, Hardcastle was in possession of two assault rifles. There were no other persons injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:31 - 911 Call 1:27 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 3:30 - Bodycam: Sergeant 4:36 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 5:40 - Cell Phone Video 6:38 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 7:59 - Patreon Supporters
lJV7amKxq1A | 06 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sioux City, Iowa — On Monday, January 8, 2024, at approximately 4:00 a.m., a Sioux City patrol officer was parked inside the parking garage located at the Hard Rock Casino. While the officer was parked, he observed a white truck driving towards him. The truck rammed his patrol vehicle head-on. The lone subject in the truck continued to exit the parking garage and was met with other responding officers. He drove directly at a second Sioux City patrol vehicle, ramming it head-on. The driver, later identified as 55-year-old Salvador Perez-Garcia of Sioux City, exited the truck swinging a length of chain with an affixed metal object in an aggressive, threatening manner. Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation and physically attempted to disarm him but were unsuccessful. Perez-Garcia refused to comply with the officers’ commands and continued to approach them swinging the object. Officers fired their duty weapons, striking him. The officers then performed lifesaving measures, but Perez-Garcia died at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelly Goodwin - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 2:53 - Synchronized Footage of OIS 3:29 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:05 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:34 - Patreon Supporters
XEt954uZIQU | 05 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bolton, Connecticut — On Friday, March 1, 2024, at approximately 2:15 p.m., the Connecticut State Police received a report that a party, later identified as 29-year-old Maxim Nowak, was experiencing a mental health crisis. Nowak’s family reported that Maxim was threatening to harm himself and others and was waving a knife. The State Police dispatched Trooper Wendy Garcia-Campos, Trooper Doug Bernier, and Trooper Brian Contenta to the residence. Upon arrival, the troopers encountered Nowak in the main hallway of the residence. He was armed with two knives. The troopers made several efforts to convince Nowak to drop the knives, but he refused. When Nowak raised the knife that he held in his left hand, Bernier deployed his Taser and Contenta discharged his firearm multiple times striking Nowak. State Troopers and EMS treated Nowak on scene, and he was transported to Hartford Hospital. He remains there under treatment. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
UsOBkpV4glY | 05 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lexington, Illinois — On February 24, 2024, Illinois State Police (ISP) officers responded to a call of a man with a gun and shots fired involving two vehicles stopped on the shoulder of Interstate 55 northbound near Lexington, milepost 177. When officers arrived, a subject from one of the vehicles, 37-year-old Trayvon Little, pointed a firearm towards officers. At 12:42 p.m. Officers exchanged gunfire with Little, who was fatally struck and later pronounced deceased. There were no other injuries. Subsequent investigation has confirmed Little fired a shot from inside his vehicle in the direction of another vehicle before ISP officers arrived on scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 5:16 - Bodycam Footage 9:25 - Patreon Supporters
kfCc-7uHI4U | 04 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On February 1, 2024, at approximately 5:25 p.m., Officer Braxton Shelton with the Prince George’s County Police Department responded to an apartment in the 5100 block of Suitland Road in Suitland after receiving a 911 call from a resident for a report of a breaking and entering in-progress at their home. Upon arriving on scene, one officer entered the residence where he encountered 31-year-old Melvin Jay of Suitland and began giving him commands. During the encounter, the officer discharged his service weapon, striking Jay. Jay was pronounced dead on scene. No officers were injured. After the shot, Officer Shelton addresses another man in the apartment, asking him if he lived there and what he was doing there. The man said it was his cousin’s house and Jay was his brother. Investigators say two guns were recovered near Jay, but it’s unclear whether Jay was holding one or if the guns were his. In the 911 call officers responded to, the caller said a neighbor told him someone was breaking into his apartment. The caller did not say Jay might be inside. The caller, Jay and the person who allegedly broke into the apartment are related, police said. The 911 caller claimed a neighbor told him about the break-in, and he didn't know who the intruder was. Police said the caller knew it was his own relative coming to collect on a debt. “The investigation revealed that a family member informed the 911 caller he was coming over to take the caller’s property,” said Prince George’s County Police Chief Malik Aziz In a recorded statement. “This fact was not shared during the 911 call for help.” Chief Aziz blamed the apartment leaseholder for creating a dangerous situation. Note: Comments have been disabled on this video by YouTube, not the Channel. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Anthony Martinez - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
wVH0LLMkqlk | 02 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Modesto, California — On February 13, 2024, at 12:40 a.m., Officer Clayton Keener conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of Paradise Road and S. Martin Luther King Drive. The driver, an adult female and a passenger later identified as 41-year-old Mark Coke Jr. were contacted by the officer. The driver provided her license while the passenger, Coke identified himself verbally. The primary officer requested a backup officer while he verified the driver and passenger's information. The identity provided by the passenger, was determined not to be his and came back to someone who was on searchable probation. Officer Rafael Campos arrived as a backup officer and was directed to keep an eye on the occupants of the car. Shortly after, officer Keener asked the driver to step out of her car. He attempted to confirm Coke's true identity, from the driver. When officer Keener returned to the car, he met up with officer Campos who was standing next to the front passenger door where he was seated. They both instructed Coke to step out of the car but before doing so, he appeared to be reaching for something and would not raise his left hand. As officer Campos reached over to control Coke's arm, Coke brandished a gun and pointed it towards the officer's direction. Both officers discharged their firearms as they retreated from the car. Just prior to officer Keener transitioning over to his handgun, he deployed his taser. Officers waited for additional help, including a ballistic shield, before approaching Coke. Officers recovered a loaded 9mm Ruger. Coke received medical aid from the officers until paramedics arrived. He was then transported to a local hospital where he is being treated for his injuries. upon being medically cleared Coke will be charged with attempted murder of a police officer, felon in possession of a firearm, felon in possession of ammunition, use of a firearm during the commission of a felony and an outstanding domestic violence warrant. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Keener & Officer Campos 11:48 - Bodycam: Officer Keener 14:41 - Dashcam Footage 15:51 - Bodycam Footage of Medical Aid Provided to Suspect 19:35 - Patreon Supporters
yRyzIHS6_wM | 02 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Greenville, South Carolina — On September 6, 2023, prior to the shooting, a 911 call was made to dispatch by a relative requesting a welfare check on 36-year-old Gary Whitten due to recent concerning behavior and his expressed intention of dying. A second call was made by the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office to the relative to get the cell phone number for Whitten. The Sheriff’s Office informed the caller that deputies were at the location to perform a welfare check on Whitten and wanted to know if that would be triggering for him due to his threats. Back to January 17, 2024, deputies deputies were staged outside a mobile home in Landrum, where Whitten was hiding after killing his mother and longtime partner. Deputies called for Whitten to surrender for about 26 minutes before he stepped outside. During negotiating attempts, Whitten stepped outside and extended his arms while holding a chrome object and pointed it at deputies, which turned out to be a shower head. Believing the object was a firearm, eight deputies fired at Whitten. At least 20 shots are fired in rapid succession over six seconds as Whitten falls to the ground on the front porch. Sheriff's office medics then tried to perform life-saving efforts on Whitten, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. While an independent investigation by the State Law Enforcement Division is ongoing, the sheriff's office internal affairs office found that the deputies were justified in using deadly force. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 0:31 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 1:09 - Patreon Supporters
H7wkXdjQmcg | 02 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bronx, NY — On Saturday, December 23, 2023, at approximately 11:22 a.m., NYPD Police Officer Morgese and his partner, Police Officer Mohammad Hossain, responded to a residential building in the vicinity of East 198th Street and Creston Avenue, Bronx, for a 911 call regarding a person who may have ingested drugs, was acting violently, and in possession of a knife. As officers arrived at the scene, a 19-year-old woman, the girlfriend of the suspect, came screaming out of the apartment with apparent slice wounds to her face. Upon entering the apartment, officers saw the man, identified as 30-year-old Michael Dotel, holding his mother in a headlock with a large carving knife to her throat. The 45-year-old woman was visibly injured and was bleeding from the area. As the woman began to lose consciousness, Police Officer Morgese discharged one shot from his service firearm at Dotel. Dotel was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground, releasing the woman from the chokehold. Dotel was transported via ambulance to Saint Barnabas Medical Center where he was pronounced deceased. Officers recovered a knife at the scene. The two injured women were transported via ambulance to Saint Barnabas Medical Center where they were treated for injuries sustained from Dotel's assault. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Morgese 0:53 - Bodycam: Officer Hossain 1:41 - Patreon Supporters
BVxBP1e0fW4 | 01 Mar 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brush Prairie, Washington — On February 20, 2024, Clark County Sheriff's deputies responded after a woman called 911 and reported that she'd received a call from her mother on a male family member's phone. The daughter said that her mother was acting strange and "didn't sound like herself." The daughter also said her mother was "being held hostage" and there were "guns everywhere," according to investigators. Upon arriving on the scene, deputies attempted to detain the male subject, later identified as 53-year-old Jonathan Gale. Gale can be seen reaching for something and deputies quickly backing away while firing at Gale. Deputies said he pulled a gun. Gale quickly drops to the ground after being struck by gunfire. Deputies are then heard yelling at Gale, "Drop the gun! If you reach for it, force is going to be used against you." Police said Gale had two firearms. Deputies provided first aid to Gale, but medical personnel pronounced him dead. The female victim was taken to the hospital. No deputies were physically injured. When detectives searched Gale’s RV, they seized 10 improvised explosive devices, multiple firearms and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition, according to the video compilation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 6:23 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 7:44 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 8:48 - Bodycam: Deputy #4 9:29 - Bodycam: Deputy #5 11:15 - Patreon Supporters
uyF-D-rIM2s | 28 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On February 13, 2024, Phoenix Police Officers responded to an emergency call of an unknown trouble at an apartment in the area of 19th Avenue and Berridge Lane. The caller reported a man, identified as 35-year-old Edward Brown was holding her mother at gunpoint and forced her back into their apartment. When officers got to the scene, they surrounded the apartment. While looking through the windows, officers saw Brown physically attacking the victim in the bedroom. Officers than began to yell into the apartment demanding that everyone inside come out. The suspect pointed a gun out of a window and shot at officers who were positioned at the back of the house. One of those officers returned fire. Officers at the front of the apartment heard the shots and went to the opposite side of the apartment. A different officer fired his duty gun striking and stopping Brown as he was fleeing the scene. After the shooting, Brown was taken to the hospital where he was provided medical treatment for non-life-threatening injuries. Brown was booked into jail after his release from the hospital. The woman involved in the original violent attack was also provided medical care for her injuries. Police recovered a gun at the scene Brown dropped during his escape attempt. Both officers involved in this critical incident are assigned to the Desert Horizon Precinct and have 17 and 24 years of service with the department. Brown has since been indicted for several felony offenses that include burglary, aggravated assault, kidnapping and sexual assault. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:25 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:56 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:28 - Patreon Supporters
kI06PQnnPHg | 27 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mesquite, Texas — On February 19, 2024 at 08:49 a.m., Mesquite Police Dispatch received a call from a school administrator from Pioneer Technology and Arts Academy located at 3200 Oates Dr. The caller advised that there was a student in an office with a firearm in his hands refusing to put it down. Other administrators spoke with the suspect to keep him calm until officers arrived. When officers arrived on scene, the suspect was alone in the office. Officers provided verbal commands to the suspect. At some point during the negotiations, three officers fired at the suspect. The suspect then complied with commands and was taken into custody. The suspect was transported to a local area hospital in stable condition. The suspect was identified as a 16-year-old student from the campus, and his identity is being withheld due to his juvenile status. The school was searched by officers according to standard procedures. Reunification was conducted at a nearby church where students from the school were released to family members according to the school’s emergency plans. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'wuzy' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:02 - Bodycam Footage 2:07 - Surveillance Footage 2:30 - Patreon Supporters
DUVNi6V-hp8 | 26 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On Sunday February 11, 2024, around 1:53 p.m., 36-year-old Genesse Moreno walk into Lakewood Church with her 7-year-old son, Samuel Moreno. The suspect produced a rifle from under the coat, forced their way into the lobby and began shooting. HPD Officer C. Moreno, who was off-duty and working an extra job at the location, heard the shooting and approached to investigate. At that time, Officer Moreno exchanged gunfire with the suspect. An off-duty TABC officer, also working an extra job at the location, approached the scene and saw the suspect and Officer Moreno exchanging gunfire. The TABC officer also exchanged gunfire with the suspect. The suspect was struck multiple times. Houston Fire Department paramedics pronounced the suspect deceased at the scene. Her 7-year-old son was also struck during the exchange of gunfire. He is currently still in the hospital in critical condition. A 47-year-old man was also shot in the hip. He was transported to the hospital and later released. The suspect claimed to have a bomb in her backpack, but when officers searched her backpack and vehicle, they did not find any explosives. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 6:06 - Bodycam: Officer Moreno 12:28 - Bodycam: Officer Garcia 18:22 - Bodycam: Deputy Orellana 21:54 - Patreon Supporters
Kyn_6o3ikgw | 26 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Buffalo, New York — On Saturday, February 24, 2024, around 10:00 a.m. Buffalo Police officers responded to a report of a man with a gun on the 100 block of Reed Street. Upon arrival officers encountered 58-year-old Edward Holmes, and he had a shotgun and fit the exact description from the report. The first two police cars that arrived stopped about 50 feet away from where Holmes was and the officers took cover behind their car doors. Officers told Holmes numerous times to drop his weapon, but he fired it instead. Officers returned fire after Holmes raised the gun a second time. Holmes was struck two times, once in the chest and once in the arm. Officers on the scene rendered aid until the Buffalo Fire Department and AMR arrived, but Holmes was pronounced dead at the scene. The two officers who fired their weapons were identified by Buffalo Police as Joshua Slupinski, a five-year veteran, and Andrew Lewis, who has been with the department for 18 months. A total of 20 rounds were fired between the two Officers. Officer Slupinski fired 14 rounds and Officer Lewis fired six rounds. It was determined that Holmes was the person who placed the original 911 call. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Shane AL Walker - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:43 - Bodycam: Officer Lewis 8:31 - Bodycam: Officer Slupinski 12:21 - Patreon Supporters
jAWGB3e_5qQ | 24 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sacramento County, California — On January 10, 2024, at about 5:30 p.m., Sacramento County Sheriff’s Deputies were called to the Sienna Square Apartments in the 4700 block of Marconi Avenue, between Mission and Root avenues. The deputies received reports of a man firing a gun out of his apartment window. William Wilson, 43, then "fired several more" shots from his apartment at responding deputies. A SWAT unit and negotiators also responded to the scene. At 9:38 p.m., Wilson finally exited the apartment, four hours after the initial response from deputies, when authorities inserted a chemical agent into the apartment. Wilson was holding a gun behind his back and refused when deputies directed him to drop it. What followed was an exchange of gunfire between Wilson and the deputies. Members of the Special Enforcement Detail team tried to provide first aid to Wilson before medics arrived. Wilson was pronounced dead at the scene. The three deputies who shot at Wilson were part of the Sheriff's Special Enforcement Detail (SED). A total of 33 shots were fired between the three. One deputy fired nine shots and has been with the sheriff's office since 2016 and a member of SED since 2020. A second fired two shots and has been with the sheriff's office since 2007 and SED 2021. The third deputy fired 22 shots and has been with the sheriff's office since 2018 and SED since 2023. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Drone Footage 0:27 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:49 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:08 - Patreon Supporters
Wx2CpozNOns | 23 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On September 26, 2023, at approximately 4:40 p.m., police officers from the Indiana State Police and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department were conducting an investigation near East 40th Street and North Keystone Avenue. Officers were looking for 42-year-old Darmon Graves Jr. of Indianapolis, who was wanted on an outstanding felony warrant for a parole violation related to a serious violent felony. Graves was observed by officers in the passenger seat of a silver car on East 40th Street eastbound at North Keystone Avenue. Officers pulled into position to conduct a high-risk traffic stop. Officers exited their vehicles and stood behind two police vehicles while attempting to communicate with the two occupants of the silver car. The female driver complied with officers’ orders to exit the vehicle, Graves remained inside the vehicle. Moments after the female exited with her hands in the air and walked away from the vehicle, Graves exited the passenger side of the car with a handgun in his hand. The handgun was raised and pointed in the direction of the officers. Three police officers, two from IMPD and one from ISP, discharged their weapons. Graves fell to the ground and was unresponsive to further orders from officers. Officers moved into position to check the status of the male suspect and rendered emergency aid. The suspect was later pronounced deceased at the scene. No uninvolved citizens or officers were injured during this incident. The female driver was detained by officers but was released after she was interviewed by investigators. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Drone Footage 0:25 - Bodycam: Left - Officer Harris, Right - Officer Broader 0:46 - Bodycam: Officer #3 0:57 - Patreon Supporters
gJBjls5ytjU | 23 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Medford, Oregon — A Jackson County Grand Jury indicted a man today wanted on charges stemming from multiple incidents involving domestic violence and child endangerment. The suspect, Justin Ryan Trompeter, 24, of Trail is wanted for two counts of second-degree child neglect, felony fourth-degree domestic violence assault, third-degree robbery, first-degree theft, harassment, and two counts of reckless endangerment. The suspect remains on-the-run with Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) deputies continuing their investigation. Trompeter is known to frequent Jacksonville, Shady Cove, Eagle Point, and Trail. JCSO deputies were originally searching for Trompeter in connection with a February 7 domestic violence assault call where he fled the scene at a high rate of speed with the children. On Friday, February 16, JCSO deputies received information that Trompeter was hiding with the children, ages 6 months and 1.5 years, deep in the surrounding Jacksonville woods. Deputies quickly located a vehicle at the top of Wagon Trail Drive around 1:30 p.m on Friday, February 16. JCSO deputies approached the car with caution, but Trompeter had fled the scene before deputies’ arrival. Deputies found the two young children abandoned and alone in the car. Deputies believe the children may have been left alone in the vehicle for up to two hours. Further investigations revealed suspected fentanyl and meth in the car with the children. Mercy Flights medics checked the children on scene then turned them over to Department of Human Services (DHS) personnel. After the incident, the children were treated at a local hospital and remain in DHS care. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
60urCnfUcME | 22 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bradley Beach, New Jersey — On November 9, 2023, at 10:30 a.m., the Bradley Beach Police Chief Leonard Guida showed up unexpectedly to a traffic accident on Main Street, where the driver was later charged with DWI. The chief was not in uniform and dressed casually, and the sergeant, William Major said he was “drunk again," according to the report. The police chief tried to take the Sgt. Major away from the scene to criticize him for wearing a jacket with peeling police lettering. In the footage, the chief is heard saying, "Why do you got a jacket on that's not fit to be worn?" The chief and sergeant ended up on the hood of a patrol car during the altercation, with someone heard saying, "You grabbed me." Sgt. Major is also heard on video saying, "He's drunk again ... Chief, get out of here or you are going to get locked up." The chief then is heard telling Sgt. Major he's relieving him of his duties, saying, "You're suspended." Sgt. Major was later allowed to resume his full job responsibilities. After the Monmouth County Prosecutor Office's investigation, Guida was placed on paid administrative leave. His position as chief pays a salary of $202,500, according to state pension records. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
tK-goPdJeD4 | 22 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mount Shasta, California — On December 25, 2023, at approximately midnight, Mt. Shasta Police Department received a call from Amtrak personnel advising that they had a passenger onboard threatening staff and passengers with brass knuckles, exhibiting aggressive behavior, and potentially under the influence. Amtrak advised they would be stopping the train on the railroad tracks at Lake St. and requested an officer respond to assist in removing the passenger, identified as 32 year old Nicolas Detweiler. Mt. Shasta Police Department responded and met with Amtrak personnel who led Officer Jeremiah Capurro to Detweiler. An altercation between Officer Capurro and Detweiler led to shots being fired by Officer Capurro, striking Detweiler. The assisting crew member was also inadvertently struck by gunfire. Life saving aid was rendered to both Detweiler and the crew member following the shooting. Detweiler succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased on scene. The crew member was transported to a local hospital where he received treatment for his injuries. Officer Jeremiah Capurro has over 2 years of experience with agency. Officer Capurro sustained a moderate brain concussion, due to blunt force trauma, and facial injuries as a result of the altercation and was treated at a local area hospital. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
ZqJnPfMcqXY | 20 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On February 3, 2024, at 2:14 p.m., Central Division uniformed officers responded to a radio call of an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon,” at the 600 block of Towne Avenue. The comments of the call indicated the suspect was under the influence and armed with a stick threatening employees. When officers arrived at the location, they met with the Person Reporting (PR). The PR stated the suspect entered the business on the 4th floor of a warehouse, located at the 800 block of East 7th Street and told the PR to leave the location. The PR, who was in fear, left the business and contacted the police. The PR told the officers the suspect had access to sharp items and metal objects inside the business. The PR signed a Private Persons Arrest for Trespass and directed the officers to the 4th floor. Once on the 4th floor, the officers observed the suspect inside the business and ordered him to exit with his hands up. The suspect initially complied then turned and charged toward the officers with a white object protruding from the bottom of his clenched right hand, which was held at chest level. The officers deployed less lethal toward the suspect, which was ineffective. The suspect continued to advance toward the officers with the object still clenched in his right hand. The suspect grabbed one of the officers and the Beanbag Shotgun she was holding, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. The suspect was struck by gunfire and brought to the ground, where he was taken into custody without further incident. The officers rendered aid to the suspect until the arrival of the Los Angeles Fire Department personnel. The suspect was transported by rescue ambulance to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The object possessed by the suspect, believed to be a knife, was later determined to be a white plastic fork. The suspect has been identified as 36-year-old Jason Maccani. The item was recovered at scene and booked as evidence. No other community members were injured as a result of this incident. A supervisor, who was with the officers when the incident occurred, sustained a laceration to his right hand. The supervisor was treated for his injury at a local hospital and released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:12 - Surveillance Footage 1:49 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:26 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:36 - Patreon Supporters
IzkyONI8leU | 18 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On January 19, 2024, at 12:14 p.m., Olympic Division uniformed patrol officers conducted a want/warrant check on a white Dodge pickup truck. The inquiry revealed that the vehicle was reported stolen earlier that day and that the victim had left a firearm inside the truck. Once officers obtained an additional unit, and an Air Unit was overhead, they attempted to conduct a High-Risk stop on the vehicle. The driver, later identified as 32-year-old Mario Alvarenga, failed to yield and accelerated away. Officers initiated a vehicle pursuit which was eventually taken over by Southwest Division uniformed patrol officers. Alvaranga continued into Newton Division and eventually collided with a parked vehicle at 12th Street and Paloma Street. Alvaranga exited the vehicle and ran into an occupied shipping facility, located on the 1100 block of East Pico Boulevard. Officers followed Alvaranga into the open business, and while inside, Alvaranga stopped and faced the officers. Alvaranga removed a handgun from his clothing and racked the slide in front of officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Alvaranga was struck by gunfire, fell to the ground, and was taken into custody. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and transported Alvaranga to a local hospital where he was admitted for gunshot wounds. He is listed in critical, but stable condition. No officers or other community members were injured as a result of this incident. A Sig Sauer, Model P365ss 9mm handgun, which was registered to the victim, was recovered from the scene and booked as evidence. The firearm was not loaded and its 12 round magazine was empty. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:29 - Surveillance Footage 1:06 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:25 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:44 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:57 - Bodycam: Officer #4 2:44 - Bodycam: Officer #5 4:11 - Patreon Supporters
tcCPrOdHAqA | 17 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On January 18, 2024, two San Antonio Police Officers, riding in the same marked patrol vehicle, conducted a traffic stop for a traffic violation at 700 block of Southcross. One officer contacted the driver, 42-year-old Jervon Harper and asked him to step out of the vehicle after smelling the odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle. Harper refused and began to physically fight with the officers as the officers attempted to detain him. During the struggle, one officer observed the suspect with a handgun. Both officers pulled out their duty weapons and one officer fired a single round at Harper, striking him. Harper was transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. Officer Edgardo Valladares, who discharged his weapon during the incident, has been placed on administrative duty pending further investigation. Valladares, a three-year veteran of the force, will remain on administrative duty until the completion of the inquiry. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 3:32 - Dashcam Footage 5:01 - Patreon Supporters
kvYprazIFRI | 17 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Maryville, Tennessee — On Thursday, February 8, 2024, Blount County Sheriff Deputy Shelby Eggers, 22, is seen In split-screen body camera footage pulling over and approaching 42-year-old Kenneth DeHart. Deputy Eggers tells DeHart that he had been driving on the wrong side of the road, to which he replies that he was busy tying his hair up and didn’t notice. He said he was driving back home after attending a high school sports game for his son, and later told Deputy Eggers he was in his grandmother's car after leaving his truck at home. He gives Deputy Eggers a document when she asks for the vehicle's registration, and she walks back to her cruiser as he searches for documents about the car's insurance. Back at the cruiser, she calls Deputy Greg McCowan, 43, about the traffic stop. Deputy Eggers got back out of the cruiser, approaching DeHart. Deputy Eggers asks DeHart several times to exit the vehicle, saying she suspected him of smoking marijuana. DeHart refuses to get out of the vehicle and repeatedly denies smoking marijuana. The second deputy, McCowan, then arrives at the scene and approaches the vehicle from the driver’s side, instructing DeHart to step out of the car. DeHart again refuses and Deputy Eggers opens the car door and attempts to pull DeHart out as he resists. After the suspect refused to comply to the Deputies, McCowan deployed his taser. The footage showed DeHart screaming and writhing in pain after he was hit multiple times with the taser. DeHart is seen slamming his door shut and releasing a barrage of gunfire towards both of the deputies. Body camera shows Deputy McCowan dropping to the ground. McCowan’s dash camera video shows Deputy Eggers getting shot and limping away toward a patrol car. DeHart then fires an additional shot before driving away as Deputy Eggers fires at the fleeing car. After the shooting, Deputy Eggers radioes that she and McCowan had been hit and flags down a vehicle. She calls for Deputy McCowan, but gets no response. After radioing for assistance, she attempted to put a tourniquet on herself, with the footage showing blood on her leg. Moments later, a truck with a man and woman inside is seen pulling up beside Deputy Eggers and offering assistance. The man helped Deputy Eggers apply the tourniquet. The woman walked over to Deputy McCowan, then came back and said, "He's not breathing." Other officers arrive a short time later. Authorities later announced Deputy McCowan was killed in the shooting. The incident triggered a multi-day search for DeHart, including through wooded areas, as authorities warned the public of an armed and dangerous suspect. Deputy Eggers has since been released from the hospital. The suspect in the case, Kenneth DeHart, evaded police for nearly five days before he was captured at a home in Knoxville on Tuesday, the day before McCowan’s funeral. He was charged with first degree murder, attempted first degree murder, and felon in possession of a weapon. Three people have been charged with helping DeHart: his brother, Marcus DeHart, his girlfriend, Carrie Matthews, and a third individual identified as Maurice Warren. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam/Dashcam: Deputy Eggers 22:07 - Bodycam/Dashcam: Deputy McCowan 25:08 - Patreon Supporters
CSbVTyDXDc4 | 16 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Woodbridge, New Jersey — On December 28, 2023, officers from the Cranford Police Department were pursuing a stolen vehicle when it crashed in the area of a southbound exit on the Garden State Parkway. After the crash, the driver of the vehicle, 40-year-old Kevin Harlfinger, exchanged gunfire with Cranford Police Officers Christopher Folinusz and Ryan McSharry. Harlfinger was pronounced deceased at the scene at approximately 12:04 a.m., December 29, 2023. A firearm was recovered near Harlfinger. Officer Folinusz sustained a non-fatal gunshot wound, was treated at a hospital, and later released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Folinusz 2:42 - Bodycam: Officer Folinusz 5:03 - Dashcam: Officer McSharry 7:39 - Bodycam: Officer McSharry 9:55 - Patreon Supporters
ZoTJx8O8NCg | 16 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On February 13, 2024, at about 8:21 p.m., officers were in the area of Aurora Avenue North and North 88th Street investigating reports of two boys walking around with a handgun, when they were then dispatched to a carjacking at gunpoint nearby. At about 8:30 p.m., a woman called police reporting she’d just been carjacked in the Greenwood neighborhood near North 85th Street and Aurora Avenue North. The woman told police she’d just gotten home when she was approached by two suspects who tapped on her windows, pointed a gun at her and told her to get out. One of the suspects fired a shot into the air. She told police she gave them her Subaru Outback and her belongings. They drove off in the car. The woman called 911 from a nearby gas station and worked with police to try to track her Subaru. A shell casing was recovered from this scene. Then at about 9:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 12200 block of Phinney Avenue North in the Bitter Lake neighborhood where a man reported an attempted carjacking at gunpoint. The victim told police he was sitting in his car when two men tapped on his driver’s side window and passenger’s side window. He said both had handguns and demanded his car. He refused to give the suspects anything and one of them fired a shot into the air before getting into what appeared to be the car from the first carjacking and leaving the scene. A shell casing was recovered. Shortly after both incidents, Seattle police located the Subaru Outback near North 125th and Aurora Avenue North. A pursuit was authorized and the King County Sheriff’s Office helicopter was brought in to assist. Officers tried to stop the young suspects near Wallingford Avenue North and North 82nd Street, but the pair sped away from police on State Route 99 in the stolen car. The vehicle pursuit came to an end at Seventh Avenue North and Thomas Street. The 12-year-old and 13-year-old boys tried to run away and tossed the guns during a foot pursuit, but both were arrested. The guns were also recovered. The two are charged with robbery and unlawful possession of a firearm and the 13-year-old is also charged with attempting to elude a police vehicle. They have been booked in the Judge Patricia H. Clark Children and Family Justice Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
uFM_KNZXW0o | 16 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Escondido, California — On Friday, November 3, 2023, at approximately 6:40 a.m., Escondido Police received a call stating that a male, identified as 48-year-old Douglas Quinn, was sleeping in a sleeping bag on the porch of a mobile home in the 2500 block of East Valley Parkway and he did not belong there. As officers responded, the call was updated to state that Quinn had now gotten up and was pushing a blue motorcycle through the mobile home complex. At approximately 6:50 a.m., two patrol officers from Escondido Police contacted Quinn matching the description from the radio call pushing a motorcycle inside the complex. They began speaking to him. During the contact, based on the information provided by Quinn, they learned he had a felony warrant for a parole violation out of Indiana. As officers began to detain Quinn, he turned and began to run. He also began reaching into his waistband. Quinn then pulled a firearm from his waistband, pointed it across his body at the officers, and fired multiple rounds. Both of the officers fired multiple times at Quinn, striking him at least one time. Quinn fell on the ground next to some bushes. He then rolled over with the gun, again pointing it in the direction of officers, prompting one of them to fire several more rounds at him. Officers requested additional officers and resources and were able to move forward and take Quinn into custody. A firearm was located near him. Officers began rendering aid, including CPR, until Paramedics arrived and transported Quinn to a local hospital. Quinn was pronounced deceased at the hospital. No officers were injured or struck by gunfire during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Statti 8:15 - Bodycam: Officer Lay 8:49 - Footage of Officers Rendering Aid 9:45 - Patreon Supporters
pkvFa1f_MCI | 15 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orange County, Florida — On Tuesday, February 6, 2024, Orange County deputies responded to 4717 Davisson Avenue after someone reported that 43-year-old Decarlos Cornelius Long had cut himself with a knife. When deputies arrived, Long ran out of the home and immediately charged at the deputies with the knife. The deputies fired their weapons at Long and rendered aid. He was taken to the hospital, where he died from his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:54 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 1:32 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 2:17 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:30 - Patreon Supporters
El_a_kNgCXg | 15 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On January 13, 2024, at approximately 3:15 p.m., Century Station deputies were on patrol, in their marked patrol vehicle, in the 1600 block of Florence Avenue, in unincorporated Los Angeles. A female flagged down the deputies and told them that while she was working inside her parked food truck a male pointed a handgun at her and demanded money. The male was later identified as 38-year-old Noor Ramsis of Reseda. The female said she last saw Ramsis walking westbound on Florence Avenue and out of view. She provided a detailed description of Ramsis’ clothing and physical characteristics. Deputies located and contacted Ramsis walking on the sidewalk in the 1300 block of East Florence Avenue and ordered him to show them his hands. Ramsis turned toward the deputies while armed with a handgun, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Ramsis was struck by gunfire, dropped the handgun, and fell to the ground. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Ramsis was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. A loaded semiautomatic handgun was recovered at the scene. It was later determined that Ramsis committed an armed robbery at a business, a couple of hours prior to this incident, where he stole the handgun and money. There were no other persons injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:22 - Bodycam: Officer #2 0:54 - Patreon Supporters
-BIoffg-1Ig | 14 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — On February 13, 2023, Chicago police officers conducted a street stop near 2100 South St. Louis. Two officers were on routine patrol when they observed a doubled park vehicle, with a group of individuals surrounding the vehicle. One of the officers exited their vehicle and approached one of the individuals, who they suspected of concealing a weapon. The individual fled, followed by one of the officers, through a park and southbound down an alley. The second officer exited the vehicle in pursuit of the individual, southbound on St. Louis. As the individual approached, one officer retrieved his weapon from his holster and fired once, striking the individual in the chest. Officers immediately rendered aid before the man was rushed to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition. Chicago Fire Department officials said he was in his 20s. A weapon was recovered on scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:19 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:53 - Patreon Supporters
Mj1x1MO8tys | 14 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On January 14, 2024 around 8:51 a.m., Los Angeles Police officers were in the area of 6th Street and Witmer Avenue, when they observed a blue Audi Sport Utility vehicle driving recklessly. The driver of that vehicle was later identified as Marc Gonzales. After following the vehicle for several blocks, the officers initiated a vehicle pursuit. During the pursuit, the officers were involved in a traffic collision with a light pole, lost sight of the vehicle and terminated the pursuit. An Air Unit located the vehicle in the area of Pico Boulevard and San Pedro Avenue and shortly thereafter, a different Rampart unit began pursuing the vehicle. That pursuit terminated at Hooper Avenue and 12th Street when Gonzales lost control of the vehicle and collided into a curb. Gonzales immediately exited the vehicle holding a handgun. He began walking west on 12th Street toward an additional Rampart unit who arrived in the area. The officers ordered Gonzales multiple times to drop his handgun; however, he did not comply and raised the handgun, resulting in an officer-involved shooting. Gonzales was struck by gunfire and collapsed on the sidewalk. He was subsequently taken into custody without further incident. The officers rendered aid to Gonzales until the arrival of Los Angeles Fire Department personnel. Gonzales was transported by rescue ambulance to a local hospital, where he was listed in stable condition. The initial pursuing officers that were involved in the traffic collision were not seriously injured. No other officers were injured during this incident. Prior to the OIS but during the pursuit, Gonzalez fired a round which struck a community member seated inside of a vehicle stopped at a traffic signal. The community member sustained a gunshot wound to his left thigh and was transported to a local hospital, where he was treated and released later that day. A Glock 9-millimeter semiautomatic handgun was recovered at scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam #1 3:24 - Dashcam #2 4:44 - Dashcam #3 5:24 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:52 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:15 - Patreon Supporters
7Wyad1HyrBM | 13 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tomball, Texas — On December 23, 2023, Harris County Sheriff's Office deputies were working an approved extra employment job at a bar and grill in the 23200 block of Tomball Parkway in Northwest Harris County. At approximately 12:50 a.m., the deputies were notified of a disturbance in the parking lot involving several men. Security personnel informed the deputies that one of the men displayed a hand gun and was threatening others with the weapon. The deputies were given a description of the man with the firearm. The deputies then walked outside and located a man matching the suspect's description. The suspect later identified as 24-year-old Chance Roux. The deputies verbally commanded Roux to drop his weapon and show his hands. Roux did not comply with the verbal commands. One Deputy fired his duty weapon several times, striking Roux. The deputies requested EMS and rendered aid until paramedics arrived and took Roux to the hospital for treatment. He was later released and booked into the Harris County Jail. The Sheriff's Office Homicide Division conducted the investigation and charged Roux with: - aggravated assault against a public servant - one count - aggravated assault with a deadly weapon - four counts. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
iVNnxr2SGFg | 13 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Okaloosa County, Florida — On November 12, 2023, Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Deputies had responded to McLaren Circle around 8:42 a.m. in reference to an initial call of a vehicle driving around honking its horn and disrupting the peace since 3:00 a.m. A second call for service came in from a woman stating her boyfriend, 22-year-old Marquis Jackson, had committed grand theft auto, a felony offense, and had been calling and texting her threats. The victim provided text messages she said had been taken from inside her vehicle showing what appeared to be a firearm suppressor pointing at the dash of the victim’s vehicle. Jackson showed up at the scene around 9:09 a.m. and was detained, searched, handcuffed, and placed in the rear of Deputy Jesse Hernandez’s patrol vehicle while the investigation continued, and the victim completed the affidavit for the stolen vehicle. The victim told deputies Jackson had a silencer and she was not sure where it was and that also he had more than one weapon. As Deputy Hernandez was returning with a Victim’s Rights form for the caller, other deputies found the victim’s vehicle at 1656 Hunt Club Street. Deputy Hernandez was approaching the passenger side rear door of his patrol car to do a secondary search of Jackson when he heard a pop sound which he perceived to be a gunshot and believed he had been hit. He began yelling “shots fired” multiple times, falling to the ground and rolling. He fired into the patrol car. After witnessing Deputy Hernandez’s response and reaction, the Sergeant Beth Roberts responded with gunshots towards the car as well in response to the perceived threat. Jackson escaped injury and no weapon was located. Deputy Hernandez had been with the OCSO since January 2022. Sergeant Roberts has been with the OCSO since May 2008. Both were current on resistance training and firearms qualifications. Deputy Hernandez resigned on December 4, 2023, during the investigation but was ultimately found to have violated policy. The deputies were cleared of any criminal wrongdoing. Jackson wasn’t injured, and no weapon was located, the OCSO said. After investigation, the sound was determined to have been made by an acorn hitting the roof of the car. Investigation Report: https://www.sheriff-okaloosa.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/IA-2023-031-Final-Report-Jackson.pdf?fbclid=IwAR0ueFKbbLtqkx8WkeF7sbY6QIdUuPjRA8NpIf09hlb2Mb8rKdiPthCVDlQ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Sergeant Beth Roberts 12:38 - Bodycam: Deputy Jesse Hernandez 16:43 - Patreon Supporters
54jjrN5JFqc | 11 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On Wednesday, February 7, 2024, at approximately 3:23pm, officers were dispatched to the 1700 block of East Dublin Granville Road on a report of a stolen vehicle in the area. The caller stated they located their 2015 Toyota Camry, which was stolen from Lancaster, Ohio, driving on East Dublin Granville Road. Officers arrived a short time later and witnessed a vehicle matching the provided description driving in the area. Officers followed the vehicle and attempted to stop it in the area of Beechcroft Road and Clintonview Street, but the vehicle failed to stop and fled the area. Officers disengaged from the vehicle and stopped following it a short time later. At 3:51pm, officers aired they located the vehicle in the Sheetz gas station parking lot, located in the 900 block of East Dublin Granville Road. The vehicle left the area again and proceed to drive westbound on East Dublin Granville Road. A short time later, the vehicle entered the parking lot of the Huntley Square shopping center and began driving erratically around the lot. While in the parking lot, the vehicle began driving in reverse, before abruptly driving forward and striking a Columbus Police sergeant. The vehicle continued driving through the parking lot with the sergeant on the hood of the vehicle. The sergeant discharged their firearm several times, striking the driver. The vehicle left the parking lot by driving through the grass, at which time the sergeant fell off the vehicle. The vehicle fled the scene again by driving eastbound in the westbound lanes of travel on East Dublin Granville Road. As the vehicle approached the entrance ramp of Interstate 71 north, it struck two vehicles head-on. It was at that time officers were able to take the driver, an adult female and sole occupant of the vehicle, into custody. Officers rendered aide on the suspect until medics arrived and transported her to Riverside hospital in serious condition. The occupants of the two vehicles the suspect struck were treated at scene for minor injuries. The sergeant was transported to Grant hospital in stable condition. The suspect has been identified as 32-year-old Holly Lynn Graham, Graham has been charged with felonious assault and is currently in police custody at the hospital. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:40 - Bodycam: Sergeant 2:21 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:33 - Patreon Supporters
QLHz9RmFsPs | 09 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Walton County, Florida — On June 17, 2022, Dallas Francis, 35, was captured on surveillance video holding a store clerk at gunpoint during a robbery of a Circle K in Miramar Beach. After developing Francis as a suspect, On June 18, 2022, investigators attempted a traffic stop to question him near Sue Lane in northern Walton County when a pursuit ensued. While the vehicle, driven by the store clerk from the reported robbery, fled at a high rate of speed from deputies, Francis fired multiple shots during the 50-plus mile high-speed chase while throwing large amounts of cash from the vehicle. The pursuit eventually ended in a shoot-out near the 53-mile marker of I-10 when Francis exited the vehicle from the passenger side shooting at Walton and Okaloosa County deputies and Florida Highway Patrol Troopers. Francis was injured as part of the exchange. No law enforcement officers were injured. Mary Yard, 30, and Francis were taken into custody and brought to the Okaloosa County Jail. Dallas Francis, is sentenced to 50 years in the Florida Department of Corrections with a 20-year minimum mandatory sentence for attempted second-degree murder of a law enforcement officer with a firearm, two counts of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, grand theft, and fleeing and eluding. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
fYqQHzEha_8 | 09 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fountain, Colorado — On May 19, 2023, at approximately 11:00 p.m., Officers with the Fountain Police Department responded to 3 Taos Circle, regarding a domestic disturbance. Officers contacted 51-year-old James Boyle in the front yard who claimed his wife, Shawna Boyle, locked him out of his house, prompting him to try to enter through a window. He also stated that his dog, was aggressive, and that he did not want officers to shoot it. Boyle was allowed to enter his residence and officers noted he was hostile towards law enforcement and that two officers should respond to the residence for any future incidents. The next day, May 20, 2023, at approximately 6:00 p.m., Corporal Zackary Corey and Officer Destin Alvarez responded to 3 Taos Circle regarding a domestic disturbance, again involving James Boyle. Officers were preparing to clear the scene when Bret Boyle, James and Shawna Boyle’s adult son, drove up to their location. Bret Boyle told the officers that his father was threatening to kill his mother and that James assaulted her in the past. Bret informed Corporal Corey that his father had access to firearms located inside the residence, but that he did not know its current location. Officers decided to contact Shawna Boyle to gain more information. Corporal Corey and Officer Alvarez drove their marked patrol vehicles to the front of the Boyle residence. Both James and Shawna came out of the residence and waited for Corporal Corey to approach them at the front door of their trailer. Corporal Corey asked Boyle to come over and talk to him. James refused and asked if he was under arrest. Corporal Corey informed James that the Fountain Police Department had received calls about multiple domestic disturbances at their residence, including an incident the day prior. James said he didn't believe Corporal Corey and he backed away, moved towards the front door of the residence, and put his hands in his pockets. Corporal Corey told James to take his hands out of his pockets, at which point James immediately turned and began opening the front door. Corporal Corey grabbed him to prevent him from going inside the trailer, where James’s son had reported his father had access to firearms. At that point, a physical altercation occurred between Corporal Corey, Officer Alvarez, and James. During that altercation, Corporal Corey pushed James, who fell on top of Shawna. At the same time, the family’s pit bull was able to escape the residence as James was attempting to open the front door, and attacked Officer Alvarez, pulling him to the ground, and biting him in the face and arm. Officer Alvarez broke free from the pit bull, and while still on the ground, retrieved his service weapon. He shot the dog four times, killing it. James stood up and began to move toward Officer Alvarez and the front door of his residence. Officer Alvarez had holstered his service weapon and drew his taser on James. After warning James that he would use deadly force, Corporal Corey issued three commands for James to stop, which he ignored. Officer Alvarez deployed his taser, striking James James in his chest area. The taser seemed to have no effect on James, who continued to grab for the handle on the front door. Corporal Corey then fired his service weapon two times, striking James in the back two times. Both officers rendered medical aid to James until paramedics arrived on the scene. At his autopsy, a forensic pathologist determined two gunshot wounds caused James' death. James was also found to have been intoxicated with 1500 mg/ml of methamphetamine at the time of his death. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Corporal Corey 6:30 - Bodycam: Officer Alvarez 12:46 - Patreon Supporters
IOaj3Xb-qVI | 09 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On January 27, 2024, Phoenix Police officers responded to an emergency call of an armed robbery at a pawn shop located in the area of 19th Avenue and Indian School Road. An employee for the store called 911 to report the incident and provided a description of a man and women involved. When officers got to the scene, employees pointed out the man and woman who were walking west on Indian School Road. Officers saw the man and woman described and gave verbal commands to put the gun down. One officer used a 40 mm less-lethal launcher several times in the direction of the man. The man then approached a truck stopped in the roadway and began to hit the truck's window with a gun attempting to get in. Officers approached the man at which time four officers fired their duty weapon stopping the man. After the shooting, the man was taken to the hospital where he later died as a result of his injuries. The woman involved in the original robbery was taken into custody and later booked for felony charges. Four officers were involved in this critical incident. They are all assigned to the Mountain View Precinct and have three, four and, five years of service with the Department respectively. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:14 - Surveillance Footage 0:35 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:23 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:29 - Patreon Supporters
5-fc4rTdfCs | 09 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ansonia, Connecticut — On February 4, 2024, at approximately 5:15 p.m., the Bridgeport Police Department Tactical Narcotics Team received information that an individual later identified as 41-year-olf Jonathan Mark Lewis Bell was in possession of weapons and narcotics and was driving around the Bridgeport area. The police had further information that Bell was using different vehicles in Bridgeport, one being a Mercedes-Benz SUV. While conducting surveillance in the area of Oak Street in Bridgeport, officers observed Bell operating a Mercedes-Benz SUV with a female party in the passenger seat. As officers attempted to conduct a motor vehicle stop of the Mercedes SUV (with visible Connecticut registration plate BF-74468) Bell engaged police in pursuit in an attempt to elude arrest. Bell drove through Bridgeport and onto Route 8 northbound refusing to stop for the police. The pursuit ended when Bell drove off Route 8 into the town of Ansonia crashing into a residence at 265 Division Street, Ansonia, Connecticut. Bridgeport Police Officer Mathew Hoffman, Officer Wilberto Rivera-Colon, and Sergeant Chris Robinson approached the Mercedes and directed Bell to show his hands. The female party was removed from the vehicle’s front passenger seat. Officers reported that Bell was reaching for an object and refusing to show his hands, at which point the three officers fired their handguns. Bridgeport Police removed Bell from the vehicle and administered medical aid. Bell was transported by ambulance to Griffin Hospital in Derby. A hospital physician pronounced Bell dead at 6:44 p.m. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:24 - Bodycam: Officer Hoffman 2:31 - Bodycam: Officer Rivera 4:06 - Bodycam: Officer Robinson 5:22 - Patreon Supporters
6_P2WSpAPoA | 07 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Burton, Michigan — On Saturday, July 15, 2023, The Burton Police Department responded to Kings Lane Apartments for a welfare check. Police were given information that a woman was dead inside the apartment. Her parolee husband, 44-year-old Tony Roy was not in the apartment when police found his wife’s body. But, witnesses told investigators that Roy had told someone that he had murdered her. After an investigation, police determined Tony Roy killed his wife, 41-year-old Shauna Roy, and then dismembered her body. Tony Roy placed her body parts in garbage bags and left them in the apartment. Officers found garbage bags that contained human body parts inside the bathtub of the apartment. An arrest warrant was issued for Tony Roy on Monday. On July 17, 2023, Michigan State Police attempted to arrest Tony Roy in Detroit on that warrant during a traffic stop at 11:40 p.m., but he met officers with a firearm. Michigan State Police said Tony Roy pointed the gun at himself and then at a female passenger who was in the car with him. As he pointed the gun toward the passenger, he was shot by multiple troopers. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. The passenger suffered minor injuries from glass fragments, authorities said. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
RS8Iq_Cp0jk | 06 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On November 22nd, 2023, Seattle Police with the assistance of King County Sheriff’s Office air support pursued and apprehended a drive-by shooting suspect. Shortly after 2:00 p.m., near the intersection of 4th Avenue South and South Lucille Street, police located a vehicle suspected to be involved in a drive-by shooting. The vehicle was reported stolen and was also associated with a reported burglary. When officers attempted to stop the vehicle, it took off at a high rate of speed. Officers pursued the vehicle and eventually stopped the pursuit using a PIT maneuver in the 900 block of Airport Way South. The male suspect was taken into custody and a female passenger was identified and released. No injuries were reported. Officers recovered multiple firearms from the vehicle. Three dogs were also in the vehicle and were uninjured. The 32-year-old male suspect was be booked into King County Jail for investigation of drive-by shooting, eluding, and possession of a stolen vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
bwAJ9SfWABw | 02 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — On Sunday, January 21, 2024, at approximately 12:29 a.m., Austin 911 received an emergency call requesting Emergency Medical Services (EMS) at 12310 Uttimer Lane. The caller reported that someone had been stabbed multiple times, and the victim “was bleeding a lot.” The caller further stated that the male suspect who stabbed the victim, was holding a knife and was still inside the residence with a female victim. At approximately 12:33 a.m., the first APD officer was assigned to the call. At approximately 12:36 a.m., Officer Jacob Porter, Officer Valerie Machado, and another officer arrived at the scene in marked police units and wearing distinct APD uniforms. The officers located several people outside of the residence and began to gather information. Officer Cody Crumplar arrived on scene and approached the other officers and the group of people that were in the front yard of the residence. One person in the group appeared to have multiple stab wounds. The injured victim pointed towards the front door of the residence and stated there were other people inside the house. As the officers approached the door of the residence, they heard screaming within the residence. Due to the immediate need to preserve life and prevent further harm to the individuals inside, the officers decided to make entry through the front door of the residence. At approximately 12:37 a.m., Officer Jacob Porter, Officer Valerie Machado, and Officer Crumplar entered the residence through the front door, which was unlocked. Officers entered the residence and observed the suspect, later identified as Jose Reynaldo Martinez-Argueta. Martinez-Argueta was seen with a knife, holding a female with multiple stab wounds. To protect the life of the victim, the three officers discharged their Department-approved firearms; hitting Martinez-Argueta. At approximately 12:38 a.m., “shots fired” was announced over police radio traffic. Once the scene was made safe and Martinez-Argueta's knife was secured, officers safely removed the female victim who was being held by Martinez-Argueta out of the residence. Officers then located several other individuals, including three uninjured children, inside the residence. Officers were able to safely escort them out of the residence as well. Officers then provided medical aid to Martinez-Argueta prior to EMS’ arrival on scene. A third victim with multiple stab wounds, later identified as Maryuri Leticia Reconco-Moncada, was located inside the residence on the floor of a bedroom. Officers attempted to render life-saving measures on her. Unfortunately, at approximately 1:06 a.m., Reconco-Moncada was pronounced deceased. At approximately 1:00 a.m., Martinez-Argueta was transported to a local hospital and is in stable condition. Detectives assigned to the Homicide and the Special Investigations Unit responded to the scene to investigate. During the investigation, it was determined that Martinez-Argueta and Reconco-Moncada, were in a relationship. Detectives learned that Martinez-Argueta and Reconco-Moncada were involved in a physical disturbance when Martinez-Argueta stabbed Reconco-Moncada, causing her death. Martinez-Argueta also stabbed the other two victims, whom were both taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries. Both victims have since been released from the hospital and are recuperating from their injuries. Martinez-Argueta is currently charged with one count of 1st degree felony Murder and two counts of 2nd degree felony Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Cody Crumplar 1:00 - Bodycam: Officer Jacob Porter 2:20 - Patreon Supporters
MnIouqIPhkE | 01 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington Heights, New York — On Thursday, December 7, 2023, at approximately 2:09 a.m., a civilian witness called 911 and reported that there was a disabled vehicle with no license plates on the entrance ramp to the Henry Hudson Parkway, in the vicinity of West 177th Street and Haven Avenue. At approximately 2:38 a.m., a second 911 caller reported that there was a crashed stolen vehicle at the same location. The caller provided a description of a black BMW 328i which was occupied by a male and a female. The investigation later revealed that this call to 911 was placed by 19-year-old Alec Perez. Police Officer Hadzovic approached the vehicle on the driver's side and Police Officer Battista on the passenger's side. As the officers approached, Perez exited the driver's side door armed with the BB air pistol in his right hand. Perez pointed the air pistol at Police Officer Hadzovic and depressed the trigger multiple times causing an audible popping sound from the CO2 canister. As a result, Officer Hadzovic discharged six shots from his service firearm, and Officer Battista discharged three shots from his service firearm at Perez. Perez was struck twice by the gunfire and fell to the ground. He was transported via ambulance to Harlem Hospital Center where he was treated for his injuries. For his actions, Perez was arrested and charged with Reckless Endangerment in the First Degree and Menacing in the Second Degree. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call placed by Alec Perez 2:36 - Bodycam: Officer Hadzovic 3:05 - Bodycam: Officer Battista 3:34 - Patreon Supporters
WqU0jHnGvQw | 01 Feb 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, DC — On Wednesday, January 24, 2024, At approximately 6:43 a.m., officers from the Force Investigation Team of the Metropolitan Police Department’s (MPD) responded to the 2500 block of Benning Road, Northeast, for a man experiencing a mental health crisis. Over the next two hours, the responding officers spoke with the man, successfully deescalating the situation. DC Fire and EMS then began transporting the man to an area hospital for additional treatment, and the responding officers followed behind the ambulance. During the transport, the man became combative and attacked the firefighter/paramedic who was riding with him, pinning her against the inside wall of the ambulance. She was able to slip out the side door of the ambulance and flee, and the man followed her outside. The officers that were following the ambulance went to stop the man, who lunged at and grabbed one of them. The officer attempted to stop the assaultive behavior by deploying OC spray and giving verbal commands. The OC spray did not take effect, and the man fled into traffic. The officer requested that additional units and an official respond to the scene to assist them. The man then crawled underneath a nearby truck and emerged with a metal object clenched in his right hand. The officer directed the man to drop the metal object, but he refused and moved towards him with the object raised. The officer retreated backwards and again directed the man to drop the metal object. The man charged towards the officer, grabbed at him, and swung the metal object at him. At that time, the officer discharged his firearm, striking the man. The ambulance crew that was on scene attempted life-saving measures. After all efforts failed, the man was pronounced dead. He has been identified as 41-year-old Clifford Brooks, of Northeast, DC. The MPD member involved is a 31-year-veteran of the department, a Crisis Intervention Officer, and a member of the Emergency Response Team’s Auxiliary Negotiator Unit. He has been placed on administrative leave, pursuant to MPD policy. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
V6l1ENSFvok | 31 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Queens, NYC — On Sunday, December 3, 2023, at approximately 5:09 a.m., Police Officer Decio and his partner, Police Officer Richard Gonzalez, responded to 467 Beach 22nd Street, Queens, for a 911 call of multiple people stabbed at 467 Beach 22nd Street, Queens. Upon arrival, Officer Decio and Officer Gonzalez encountered 38-year-old Courtney Gordon standing in front of the location. The officers began to question Gordon to ascertain information about his presence there. As the officers questioned him, Gordon removed a knife from his rear pocket with his right hand and began to stab the officers. Officer Decio was stabbed on the left side of his neck, and Officer Gonzalez was stabbed in his left temple. As a result, Officer Decio discharged five shots from his service firearm at Gordon. Gordon was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. He was transported via ambulance to Nassau University Medical Center where he was pronounced deceased. Officer Decio and Officer Gonzalez were transported to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and treated for their injuries. Further investigation revealed that prior to his encounter with Officer Decio and Officer Gonzalez, Gordon had stabbed five members of his family inside of 467 Beach 22nd Street. The victims are two children, an 11-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy. The 11-year-old girl was lying in a pool of blood at the front of the house. She was taken to hospital but later died of her injuries. Two other victims were identified as a 44-year-old female and a male in his 30s. Another 61-year-old female is severely wounded and is receiving treatment for multiple stab wounds. According to local media reports, Gordon was a homeless man and his aunt had provided her with safe accommodation in her own house. Little did she realise that Gordon would reciprocate this gesture of kindness with mass murder. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Decio 0:40 - Bodycam: Officer Gonzalez 1:14 - Patreon Supporters
OZ8EbLhNORY | 31 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Port Orange, Florida — On January 29, 2024, at 11:49 a.m., a Be-On-the-Lookout (BOLO) was issued from an automated license plate reader for a white, older model Lexus headed southbound on Ridgewood Ave. near the intersection of Ridgewood and Dunlawton Ave. The owner of said vehicle had an open warrant, with full extradition, out of St. Lucie County for “failure of sex offender to report vacating a residence”. Officer Reahl was able to quickly locate the vehicle and the driver, 57-year-old Sean Gary Hendershot at the gas pumps at the 7-eleven gas station. After Hendershot provided Officer Reahl with a false name, he attempted to flee on foot but was quickly apprehended. It was later discovered that Hendershot had multiple warrants from both St. Lucie and Dixie County in reference to violation of sexual offender probation for failure to report change of residence. In addition to the warrants, Hendershot was charged with providing a false name and resisting arrest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
GvItGE3p8ag | 31 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Wayne, Indiana — On January 28, 2024, at approximately 7:38 a.m. the Fort Wayne Police Department dispatch received a 911 call from a resident near Reservoir Park concerned a dog might have fallen through the ice on the pod. The current air temperature was approximately 34 degrees and the rain had begun to turn into a wet snow. The resident heard a dog barking and saw something black in the water at the park. Officer Trent Hullinger was near the park and responded to investigate. Officer Hullinger located two black labs that had fallen through the ice in the northeast part of the reservoir. Both dogs appeared to be unable to get themselves out of the water as their heads and front paws were clinging to the concrete edging surrounding the water. Officer Hullinger was able to grab each dog and pull them to safety. The friendly labs were turn over to Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control with hopes of reuniting the dogs with their owner or finding them a new home. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - matthew emanuel - 'Jun' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
eturKfbBxA4 | 25 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Canadian County, Oklahoma — On Thursday, January 18, 2024, Trooper Jesse Gregory was talking to the driver of his traffic stop from the passenger side, when a black SUV hit the pulled-over vehicle on Interstate 40 at Cimarron Road, knocking him into a grassy area off the highway. All three individuals involved were treated and released, and Gregory is expected to recover. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
BJrXdtskFGg | 25 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Longview, Washington — On January 1, 2024, around 5:00 a.m., officers from the Longview Police Department responded to a call from a man, who reported that 29-year-old Katelynn Rose Smith had assaulted him. When officers responded to the house at Columbia Heights Road near Parkview Drive, they ordered a man out of the house and pulled him away from the home entrance. The man, clearly in distress, then pleads with the deputies saying, “Can I please just talk to her?” He is denied the request and then pleads again, saying “please don’t hurt her,” before Smith comes out of the house holding a gun, which she pointed at officers. The Longview Police officers then shot and killed the woman. Though first aid was administered, she did not survive her in injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 6:03 - Bodycam: Officer Elijah Heston 7:43 - Bodycam: Officer Woolcott-Rose 9:20 - Patreon Supporters
bi1kDFWnZco | 25 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Palm Desert, California — On Sunday, December 10th, 2023, at 2:45 a.m., deputies assigned to the Palm Desert Sheriff's Station were dispatched to the 49,000 block of State Highway 74 for a report of a burglary in progress. The reporting party told dispatch she was hiding in her bedroom because there was an unidentified man inside her residence whom she believed was armed. Deputies arrived and located an open door to the residence. They announced themselves and made entry. Once inside, deputies encountered a compliant male who was detained without incident. After detaining the male, a female, armed with a knife, walked out of a back room and into the hallway. The female suspect was instructed to drop the knife, but instead she threw it at the deputies and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. After the suspect was struck by gunfire, deputies rendered medical aid until paramedics arrived. She was then transported to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The suspect was identified as 53-year-old Kelly Lynette Cronn, a resident of Palm Desert. The suspect was arrested for two counts of assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer. Cronn was armed with a knife bearing an eight-inch blade. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:23 - Bodycam Footage 1:57 - Patreon Supporters
jF-wt33tpOI | 24 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Riverside, California — On Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at approximately 1:48 a.m., Riverside Police Officers assigned to the Field Operations Division conducted an occupied vehicle check in an apartment driveway along the 3600 block of Banbury Drive, located in the La Sierra neighborhood of Riverside. During the contact, the suspect, 26-year-old Ryan Joseph Smith produced a firearm and an officer-involved shooting occurred. Officers immediately began life-saving measures until paramedics with the Riverside Fire Department arrived. Smith was then taken to a local hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. A firearm was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:47 - Cover Officer 1:55 - Contact Officer 3:02 - Patreon Supporters
0TuB2rgZGVA | 22 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee, Wisconsin — On Thursday, December 7th, 2023, at approximately 3:17 a.m., Milwaukee Police officers observed a stolen vehicle wanted in connection with a shooting and attempted to stop the vehicle at 91st and Silver Spring. The vehicle did not stop and a vehicle pursuit ensued. Officers deployed stop sticks at 68th and Hampton in an attempt to stop the vehicle. The vehicle crashed at 51st and Hampton and two occupants in the vehicle fled. A foot pursuit ensued. Early information indicates that one of the suspects was carrying a visible firearm and refused to drop the weapon despite multiple verbal commands from police. At approximately 3:22 a.m., multiple shots were fired in the 4800 block of North 51st Street. A firearm was recovered in close proximity to a suspect at the scene. The suspects are a 19-year-old Kenneth D. Rogers , who was transported to a local hospital for treatment of critical injuries, and a 22-year-old Kenneth D. Brown who was transported to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries. The officers involved in this incident are a 26-year-old male with 8 years of service and a 27-year-old male with two (2) years of service. There were no other reported injuries. Court records show that Brown and Rogers are expected to have initial appearances in Milwaukee County Court on Monday. The pair could face over 50 years in prison and over $175,000 in fines each if convicted. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Xenik' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:14 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:49 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:38 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:19 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:31 - Patreon Supporters
4Kmf4J7mROI | 20 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Peoria, Arizona — On January 5, 2024, Detectives from the Phoenix Police Fugitive Apprehension and Investigations Detail, also known as FAID, were making an arrest of 30-year-old Junior Reyes wanted on a felony warrant. Reyes was also wanted for having assaulted police officers and being a prohibited possessor. During this arrest, Reyes pulled out a semi-automatic gun and exchanged gunfire with detectives. One detective was struck with gunfire. Three detectives fired their duty weapons and one detective discharged his less lethal 37mm launcher. Reyes suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Officers provided medical aid to Reyes. He was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The injured officer was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries. He was treated and released from medical care later that day. The handgun used by Reyes in this incident was recovered on scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2 0:45 - Bodycam: Officer #3 0:55 - Bodycam: Officer #4 1:08 - Patreon Supporters
WvqstFkDyX8 | 19 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Riverdale, Utah — On December 31, 2023, at approximately 10:42 p.m., a 911 call came in to Weber Area Dispatch stating there was a vehicle traveling west bound on I-84 towards Riverdale Road. The driver was allegedly intoxicated. The 911 caller identified the driver of the vehicle as 19-year-old Carter Edelman. A traffic stop was initiated, but the vehicle drove away from police officers. A pursuit was initiated, extending through Roy and Riverdale cities and occupying multiple officers across agencies. During the pursuit, the suspect deliberately collided with two police vehicles. Eventually, officers shot at the suspect's vehicle and the pursuit came to an end. Officials said minor injuries were sustained by law enforcement and the suspect, although everyone was cleared medically shortly after. A female occupant was also inside the car, arresting documents state. She told police she attended a party at Edelman's residence and saw him drink "multiple alcoholic beverages." Edelman was arrested at 9:57 p.m. Sunday, and was arrested on suspicion of: - Two counts of aggravated assault, a third-degree felony - Failure to stop or respond at command of police, a third-degree felony - Unlawful detention, a class B misdemeanor - Interference with arresting officer, a class B misdemeanor - Driving under the influence, first offense in 10 years, a class B misdemeanor - Reckless driving, a class B misdemeanor - Driving on denied a license, a class C misdemeanor Edelman was ordered held without bail in the Weber County jail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:56 - Dashcam: Officer #1 2:35 - Dashcam: Officer #2 3:03 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:20 - Dashcam: Officer #1 3:35 - Dashcam: Officer #5 3:52 - Patreon Supporters
SzCNAT2xZIc | 18 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mesa, Arizona — On December 15, 2023, just before 2:30 p.m., Mesa Police Officers were dispatched to a call regarding a family fight on South Barkley Street. When officers arrived, the victim told officers that 27-year-old David Dimas David Dimas had locked himself in an attached storage shed and was starting fires. The victim said, she pushed open the shed door and tried to put out the fire, but David was still inside and she believed he was harming himself with a knife. Officers evacuated everyone, including small children from the trailer and began trying to talk to David. David walked out of the shed towards officers with his hands partially concealed. Officers repeatedly asked him to stop walking and show his hands. David continued toward officers and suddenly brought his hands forward pointing them toward officers. As he went forward toward officers, one officer deployed his taser, simultaneously a second Officer fired a bean bag round, while the third officer fired his duty weapon. Officers approached David and took him into custody. He was treated at the scene and taken to the hospital. Officers recovered a utility knife and the cordless drill under one of the shirts. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
03WsBFpgUfo | 16 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Lee, New Jersey — On February 4, 2023, at approximately 8:16 a.m., the Fort Lee Police Department responded to John Street in Fort Lee following a 911 call from a family member reporting that 42-year-old Mohamed Bounaouar was inside the home armed with a knife, acting in an aggressive manner, and cutting his own belongings. The family member further informed law enforcement, that, along with Bouanoaur, four other people were inside the dwelling. Fort Lee police officers spoke to the relatives still inside the home and asked them to isolate themselves in a room away from Bounaouar. Officers entered the townhouse and attempted to speak to Bounaouar from the bottom of a staircase. Later, relatives exited the house. With the assistance of law enforcement, all except one of the family members that lived in the home were able to leave. The family informed the officers that there was a family member on the third floor who was unable to exit, as Bounaouar was occupying the second floor. Throughout the morning, additional resources from the Fort Lee Police Department responded to the scene including crisis negotiators, the Emergency Response Team (ERT), along with the Fort Lee Fire Department. Police continued attempting to negotiate with Bounaouar as items were being thrown down the stairs in the vicinity of officers and various items were being broken in the townhouse by Bounaouar. In an effort to get the remaining family member out of the third floor, additional officers were positioned on a neighboring balcony, adjacent to the balcony of the townhouse that Bounaouar was occupying. At approximately 10:20 a.m., the Fort Lee Fire Department and law enforcement, using a bucket truck, attempted to remove the remaining family member from the townhouse’s third-floor window. During this effort, Bounaouar exited the residence onto his second-floor rear balcony. There, he moved in the direction of the officers who were on the neighboring balcony. Officer Emmanuel Espinal deployed a taser and Detectives John Gallo and Stephen Domenick discharged their firearms, striking Bounaouar. Officer Espinal then deployed his taser a second time. After hearing the gunfire, the officers who had been posted at the bottom of the stairs, within the residence, ascended the staircase to the second floor. They found Bounaouar wounded and lying on the floor of the balcony. They ordered him to drop the knife, but he rose to his feet and began moving towards them while still holding the knife. At that point, Officers Matthew Lyle and Gabriel Avella discharged their firearms, striking Bounaouar. Officers then removed two knives located near Bounaouar. Emergency medical personnel rendered first aid at the scene. Bounaouar was pronounced deceased at approximately 10:39 a.m. One officer sustained an injury to his hand. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Rom' - 'wvot' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:35 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:52 - Taser Footage 5:36 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:55 - Patreon Supporters
eFLYZMsboRU | 12 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Worth, Texas — On Sunday, January 7, 2024, South Division Patrol officers were dispatched on a Robbery call at a business in the 6400 block of McCart Ave. at 4:01 a.m. The call details stated that the suspect, later identified as 37-year-old Walker Cadd, entered the store wearing a face mask and armed with a crowbar. Cadd attempted to smash glass counters and stole several items of merchandise. The first responding officer arrived at 4:03 a.m. and observed Cadd running through the creek bed behind the shopping center towards a residential neighborhood off Westcreek Dr. Cadd then jumped a fence into the backyard of a residence, located at 3200 Fargo Ct. The officer began directing additional responding units to the last known location of the suspect as he relocated to that address. The officer located the suspect hiding in a shed in the backyard of a residence. The officer drew his weapon and immediately began giving verbal commands for Cadd to show him his hands. Cadd refused to comply with the lone officer’s verbal commands, stating “No!” several times. The officer called out on the radio with his exact location so assist officers could locate him. Cadd then stood up and began walking toward the officer. The officer warned Cadd multiple times that he would shoot but Cadd ignored those warnings and kept advancing directly towards the officer. Cadd was then within arm’s reach of the officer, who pushed Cadd back to create distance and then retreated out of the shed. Cadd continued ignoring the officer’s commands as he exited the shed. Once outside, Cadd moved toward a large opening in the fence, which would have given him access to the neighboring residence and an opportunity to escape. To prevent Cadd’s escape, the officer reached for Cadd with his left hand to stop him. Cadd then turned toward the officer and reached toward the officer’s gun. At this point, fearing that the suspect was attempting to take his weapon, the officer fired two shots from his pistol. One shot struck Cadd in the leg. A backup officer arrived several seconds later and both officers secured Cadd and immediately provided emergency medical care. Cadd was transported to a local hospital by Medstar, where he was treated and released later that day. Cadd was booked on a charge of Theft and Attempting to Take a Weapon from a Peace Officer. He remains in the Tarrant County Jail. No officers or any other individuals were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:39 - 911 Call 1:42 - Bodycam Footage 2:55 - Patreon Supporters
_HqS6ptsd-w | 12 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Saint Paul, Minnesota — On January 6, 2024, St. Paul police responded to an apartment on the 400 block of Thomas Avenue on reports of a man physically and sexually assaulting a woman. The caller also reported the man, identified as 31-year-old Brett Kohl Fraser was armed with a handgun. When they arrived, the officers knocked on the door and identified themselves. The woman safely left the apartment. After officers ordered him to come out of the apartment, Fraser ran out into a small hallway where the officers were standing. Officer Josh Needham fired three rounds at Fraser, striking him in the arm. The officers gave Fraser medical care until an ambulance arrived and took him to the hospital for treatment. He has since been released from the hospital and taken into custody. Crime scene personnel recovered a replica handgun inside a backpack in the apartment, although it's unclear to whom the replica belongs. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Needham 0:55 - Bodycam: Officer Reschke 1:47 - Patreon Supporters
1WiZz8POUa4 | 12 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — On November 4, 2023 Shortly after 3:00 a.m., officers from the Fresno Police Department responded to a residence in the 5500 block of North Dante Avenue regarding a suicidal male. The caller reported that her husband, 33-year-old Maximiliano Sosa, had threatened to take his life after a family dispute earlier that evening. When the officers arrived, they contacted the 9-1-1 caller, but Sosa had left. Approximately 15 minutes after arriving, officers noticed Sosa driving in the parking lot. When they attempted to contact him, Sosa accelerated his vehicle at an officer, who had to move out of the way to avoid being hit. Sosa was heard by officers stating, “Do you want to play a game?” before speeding off. Officers attempted to pursue Sosa, but due to his reckless driving, they lost sight of him. Several officers returned to the North Dante residence. While speaking with the 9-1-1 caller inside her apartment, Sosa called. Sosa was argumentative and hostile, making threats to kill himself as well as threats to hurt the officers. Despite their efforts to de-escalate the situation, Sosa remained confrontational with the officers before hanging up. At 4:35 a.m., Sosa returned to the apartment, holding a pair of kitchen shears. Two officers were inside the apartment speaking to the 9-1-1 caller. Sosa entered the apartment and began challenging the officers, making threats to stab them and force them to shoot him. The officers repeatedly attempted to de-escalate the situation, however Sosa remained highly agitated and hostile. Sosa suddenly walked out the apartment door towards an officer standing outside. When Sosa crossed the threshold of the door, an officer deployed his Taser, which was ineffective. Sosa then charged toward the officers with the shears in his hand. Three officers discharged their service weapons. Immediately following the shooting, officers began medical aid on Sosa until the arrival of paramedics. Sosa was pronounced deceased at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:30 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:01 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:13 - Bodycam: Officer #4 7:40 - Patreon Supporters
0pJ_ejQUWNw | 12 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On December 27, 2023, at 2:00 a.m., JSO Patrol officers responded to a business burglary in the 4500 block of Lenox Avenue. The complainant, one of Pinette's family members, reported that Pinette had broken into the business at approximately 10:45 p.m. the prior evening, December 26, 2023. The complainant stated that Pinette took a revolver from an office desk drawer. Per surveillance footage reviewed by the complainant, Pinette then loaded this revolver, and shot at the business's security camera system, before fleeing the scene in his car. Approximately an hour later, Pinette drove to a closed business located in the 5600 block of Roosevelt Boulevard. Pinette shot out the front glass of the business's doors using the revolver he had taken earlier that evening. When Pinette could not manually open the business's doors, he backed his car through them. Pinette entered the business, stole several items, returned to his car, and fled the scene. Patrol officers responded to this business burglary at 11:49 p.m. on December 26, 2023. However, Pinette had already fled the scene before they arrived. On December 27, 2023, at 8:18 a.m., another complainant, also one of Pinette's family members, reported that Pinette had shot at her car located in the 6300 block of Commodore Drive. Patrol officers responded to the scene and documented the complainant's driver's side window with sustained damage. On December 27, 2023, at 2:52 p.m., another complainant, one of Pinette's neighbors, reported that Pinette had pointed a gun at him in the 5200 block of Timuquana Road. This complainant told police that Pinette had pointed a gun at him while he was gardening. As he pointed the gun at him, Pinette verbally threatened him, saying, “You picked the wrong day to do some gardening.” Pinette then retreated into his apartment. In response, multiple JSO Patrol units arrived on scene, setting up a perimeter around the apartment building in which Pinette was located. Using a public address system, JSO officers instructed Pinette to come outside his apartment for about 40 minutes. Rather than comply with police directives, Pinette fired multiple times at the officers from inside the apartment. Officers R. C. Samples and K. C. Jarell, who were amongst the officers on the perimeter, returned fire. As a precaution, officers requested JFRD respond. A rescue vehicle was in stage nearby the scene. After the initial exchange of gunfire, Pinette barricaded himself inside his apartment. In response to Pinette's barricading himself, additional officers arrived on scene at 5:08 p.m. and assumed tactical control of the police perimeter. Officers continued instructing Pinette to exit from his apartment, unarmed, over the public address system for nearly an hour. At 5:52 p.m., Pinette exited from the front door of his apartment, armed with a revolver in one hand and a knife in the other. In response, officer J. D. Price fired a single shot, hitting Pinette. Pinette fell to the ground. With his gun and knife still within arms reach, Pinette continued to move around on the ground. Once Pinette had stopped moving and officers could safely approach him, it was determined that Pinette had died because of his gunshot wound. Crime scene detectives responded to the scene and collected the revolver and the knife with which Pinette had been armed. Both these weapons were located near where he fell to the ground. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 4:02 - Bodycam: Officer Sample 5:07 - Bodycam: Officer Jarell 6:32 - Drone Footage: Pinette shooting at the Officers 6:44 - Bodycam: Officer Price 7:22 - Drone Footage of the Shooting 7:56 - Patreon Supporters
My8PBKgJDes | 12 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Boise, Idaho — On January 3, 2023, at 9:40 am Ada County Dispatch received reports of a male adult walking in the middle of the traffic lanes on westbound Interstate 184 near the Flying Wye. Officers were dispatched with lights and sirens for a safety hazard. Sgt. Rush was first on the scene and located the subject, later identified as 49-year-old Harry Andrews. Andrews was walking along the curve of the westbound bridge of the flyover. Sgt. Rush had his emergency lights activated and parked his vehicle to block traffic. When he exited the vehicle to speak with Andrews, Andrews held up a knife and began to approach Sgt. Rush. Sgt. Rush backed up, drew his service weapon, and gave Andrews commands to stop and get on the ground. Andrews briefly stopped and sat in the roadway but stood back up and again moved toward Sgt. Rush holding the knife. Sgt. Rush discharged his duty weapon two times striking Andrews. Additional officers arrived during the brief interaction and immediately responded to assist with providing medical care, during which time the suspect said, “I wanted to kill you.” Andrews was arrested upon his release from the hospital. In October 2023, Andrews pled guilty to aggravated assault upon certain personnel with a deadly weapon enhancement. On January 10, 2024, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison with 20 years fixed before being eligible for parole. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:51 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:16 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:35 - Patreon Supporters
BvevEOycoIA | 11 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On Dec. 30, 2023, at approximately 9:15 a.m., Southwest District patrol officers were responding to a burglary call, when they observed a naked man standing on the corner in the 2000 block of West Pratt Street. The man walked into a convenience store and officers parked their vehicle to investigate further. Once inside, an employee of the store informed officers that the man, identified as 37-year-old Russom Gebretsadik, had gone upstairs in the rear of the building. Officers proceeded to the rear of the building and attempted to talk to the Gebretsadik, at which point he began to throw items at officers. Officers called for back-up and were able to retrieve a ballistic shield. Officers then went up multiple flights of steps and cleared several rooms in an attempt to locate Gebretsadik. Once on the third floor, Gebretsadik emerged from behind a door with a combat knife and a machete and began advancing towards officers. One officer fired his weapon five times, striking Gebretsadik once in his leg. The involved Baltimore Police officer has been identified as Officer James Stokes, a 9-year veteran of the Department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:05 - Bodycam Footage 9:46 - Patreon Supporters
dGTPE02GJw0 | 10 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — On November 26, 2023, at approximately 6:00 PM, the Bakersfield Police Department Communications Center received a call from a male subject who believed his mother was deceased. Two Bakersfield Police Department officers were dispatched to the residence in the 2100 block of Manning Street. Bakersfield Fire Department personnel arrived prior to the police officers and confirmed the female was deceased. The officers spoke with the caller who was identified as 53-year-old David Oh. The officers were on-scene conducting the death investigation for approximately an hour and forty minutes. The death investigation did not reveal any suspicious circumstances related to the death, but the officers learned Oh had a restraining order preventing him from being within 100 yards of his mother and an outstanding warrant out of Los Angeles for robbery. The officers developed a plan to arrest Oh for the warrant when the death investigation concluded and the coroner's office transported the deceased. Officers tried to arrest Oh after the death investigation, but he pulled a knife and did not drop it when officers ordered him to and he was shot. The officers rendered medical aid to Oh until medical personnel arrived. Oh was pronounced deceased on scene by medical personnel. One of the witness officers was cut by Oh during the incident. He had one minor laceration on his hand which he received medical care for. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:10 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:22 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:18 - Patreon Supporters
0xZLapA3JHg | 09 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wapakoneta, Ohio — On September 3, 2023, Chicago Police Department (CPD) was actively “pinging” (precise cellular location data) the cell phone for 45-year-old Danny Berry, a suspect wanted in a shooting incident and possible homicide in their city. CPD was conveying that information to the Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSP) intelligence/dispatch center at 12:41 p.m.. At 1:07 p.m., the location of the Bowling Green area on Interstate 75 (I-75) was relayed to the Troopers. The Troopers were also notified that they needed their own probable cause to stop the subject vehicle. Unit 1148 (Lt. Slates) located the subject vehicle near mile marker (MM) 161 at 1:36 p.m.. Lt. Slates indicated he had probable cause to stop the vehicle and a pursuit ensued near the MM-159. The stop sticks were deployed near MM-147 at 1:46 p.m. with the vehicle striking the stop sticks. At 2:14 p.m., Lt. Slates and Unit 1350 (Staff Lieutenant Crow) were dropping back from the pursuit. At 2:15 p.m., contact was approved for the pit maneuver on the vehicle and the pit maneuver was executed on the passenger side, which was south MM-110. At 1417 p.m., Unit 1633 had northbound traffic of I-75 stopped at MM-109. From 2:22 p.m., the vehicle became fully engulfed when Berry got out of the vehicle with a gun in his hand. The gun was moved from his left hand to right hand, while the Berry walked southbound on I-75. An order was given not to let Berry get near the motorists. At 2:29 p.m., the K-9 was attempted to be deployed on Berry, when Berry had the gun to his head. At 2:30 p.m., the order was given if the opportunity was given to take it, when the shot was fired at 2:31 p.m.. Fire and EMS were dispatched to the area, as they had been stationed at the 110 exit. Fire and EMS arrived. Berry was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries. No officers were injured as a result of the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 5:57 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:25 - Bodycam: Officer #2 9:24 - Patreon Supporters
01dvmfXxdHY | 08 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Grafton, Wisconsin — On Thursday, November 2, 2023, at approximately 11:00 a.m., Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Office deputies attempted to pull over and arrest an individual for outstanding felony warrants. 29-year-old Christopher Sewell, fled in his vehicle, leading to a vehicle pursuit where law enforcement deployed a tire deflation device and Sewell’s vehicle came to rest near the 900 block of Lakefield Road in Grafton, Wis. Sewell then fled on foot into a wooded area before deputies said he stopped and turned toward a Deputy holding a handgun, later determined to be a Tara Aerospace 9mm pistol. Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Michael Zilke, with 8 years of law enforcement service, discharged his firearm, striking the subject. Lifesaving measures were performed but Sewell ultimately died from his injuries on the scene. No law enforcement officers were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
ehPA7QVd-ms | 04 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bronx, NY — On Sunday, March 26, 2023,at approximately 10:04 a.m., NYPD Police Officer Trupia and Police Officer Bernard responded to 2685 Grand Concourse, Bronx, for a 911 call for an emotionally disturbed person armed with a knife. Upon arrival, the officers were met in front of the location by the caller and directed toward the entrance of the building. In addition, the caller confirmed that 42-year-old Raul Delacruz was in possession of a knife. As the officers approached the front of the location, Delacruz exited the building and produced a knife from his pocket, which he wielded in his right hand. Police Officer Trupia and Police Officer Bernard ordered Delacruz to drop his knife; however, he instead began to advance toward the officers. As Delacruz advanced toward them, Police Officer Trupia discharged five shots from his service firearm and Police Officer Bernard discharged two shots from his service firearm. Delacruz was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. He was subsequently taken into custody and transported to Saint Barnabas Hospital to be treated for his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Trupia 0:49 - Bodycam: Officer Bernard 1:31 - Patreon Supporters
4PTr7uZ8mAc | 04 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — On December 16, 2023, at approximately 11:52 p.m., officers wearing Austin Police uniforms assigned to the 6th street patrol area were approached by a complainant who notified them that an individual was attempting to enter a bar with a gun, which is a violation of Texas Penal Code section 46.03, Places Weapons Prohibited. Less than a minute later, officers arrived at the bar located on the 200 block of E 6th street. As the officers approached the entrance, an employee of the bar denied entry to the male suspect. The suspect was later identified as 29-year-old Trei Michael Adriec Hernandez. Hernandez moved away from the doorway to an adjacent window. The bar employee told officers that Hernandez did not want to be searched before entering the bar. The bar employee then told officers, “He can’t get in. He’s got a weapon on him.” At approximately 11:54 p.m., as officers approached Hernandez, Hernandez immediately pulled out his firearm and pointed it in the direction of officers and innocent bystanders. Three APD officers fired their Department-approved firearms at Hernandez, and Hernandez fired his weapon as well. Hernandez sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced deceased on scene at approximately 12:02 a.m. Three bystanders sustained injuries during the incident. They were transported to the hospital. One received serious injuries, and the other two have non-life-threatening injuries. No officers were injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 1:01 - Bodycam: Detective Christopher Bell 2:56 - Bodycam: Officer Chad Golding 5:07 - Bodycam: Corporal Anthony Allegretti 6:54 - Patreon Supporters
WZogvlI6Kg4 | 03 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Knoxville, Tennessee — On December 24, 2023, at around 5:20 a.m., Knoxville Police Officer Caleb Bailey was dispatched to the area of Lakeside Street and Ace Miller Way. It was reported that the occupant of a silver sedan had fired shots at nearby residences, crashed into a Chilhowee Park fence on Lakeside Street, and ran from the car. Bailey quickly arrived on scene and encountered the male subject, later identified as 38-year-old Leroy Brooks, on Lakeside Street. After being confronted, Brooks fired at Bailey, and Bailey returned fire. Brooks then ran into the woods off of Lakeside. Nobody was struck or injured in the exchange of gunfire. After an extensive search, Brooks was found unresponsive in the woods. Responding officers administered Narcan to Brooks, who then regained consciousness and was transported to an area hospital for treatment. After his release from the hospital and upon continued investigation, Brooks was charged with attempted first-degree murder, multiple firearm offenses and reckless endangerment. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:26 - Bodycam Footage 0:56 - Synchronized Footage 1:14 - Patreon Supporters
7R2Kddxr85I | 03 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Killingly, Connecticut — On December 30, 2023, Rhode Island authorities had put out a broadcast that a subject wanted in connection with a robbery was operating a Mercury Marquis Connecticut Registration C257810. Trooper Joseph Godbout spotted the vehicle at a Mobil gas station at 599 Hartford Pike, Dayville, CT. The operator, later identified as Ruben Muller, was outside the vehicle. When Trooper Godbout asked Muller for his license, Muller said that he did not have it and fled across the parking lot toward a Taco Bell restaurant. Trooper Godbout pursued and discharged his TASER causing Muller to fall briefly. Muller quickly got up and continued to flee. At the driveway to the Taco Bell, Muller ran into a truck that was entering Taco Bell lot and fell again. Trooper Godbout attempted to TASER Muller again. Muller then reached into his ankle area and pulled out a revolver. At this point, Trooper Godbout fired one shot striking Muller in the chest area. Medical assistance was provided to Muller at the scene. He was initially taken to Day Kimball Hospital, Putnam, CT and later to UMass Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts. He is presently under treatment at UMass Memorial Medical Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
QFcidCR-rMg | 02 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On November 30, 2023, around 2:30 p.m., North Hollywood patrol officers responded to a radio call for an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon, suspect there now,” at a business located at the 7500 block of Laurel Canyon Boulevard. The suspect, later identified as 52-year-old Francisco Javier Alba, assaulted an employee inside the location, then exited and walked across the street to the west sidewalk. Officers arrived at the location and spoke with the victim, who provided details of the incident, which described that a misdemeanor battery and vandalism had occurred. The victim described Alba as the suspect but declined to make a private person’s arrest. The officers exited the business and returned to their police vehicle where they began to complete the associated crime reports, when Alba returned. Alba approached the officers while holding a drywall hammer with combined hatchet blade in his hand and appeared to be wearing numerous layers of clothing. Alba began arguing with the officers when they ordered him not to return to the business. Alba eventually walked across the street to the west sidewalk while becoming increasingly agitated. Officers requested an additional unit for a “415 man” and for approximately 30-35 minutes continued to order Alba to leave the area and drop the bladed hammer. Alba then began crossing the street toward the officers with the hammer in his hand. Officers gave Alba numerous orders to stop, get out of the street and drop the hammer. Alba refused to comply with commands resulting in officers utilizing numerous less lethal munitions including a TASER, 40mm less-lethal-launchers and beanbag shotguns, which were ineffective. Alba continued to advance on one officer, while still armed with the hammer in his hand stating, “Shoot it, shoot it,” at which point an Officer-Involved Shooting occurred. Alba was struck by gunfire, fell to the ground and was taken into custody without further incident. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded to the scene and transported Alba by rescue ambulance to Holy Cross Medical Center where he was admitted for gunshot wounds and listed in stable condition. A drywall hammer with combined hatchet blade was recovered from the scene and booked as evidence. No officers or other community members were injured as a result of this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:09 - Bodycam: Officer #1 8:32 - Bodycam: Officer #2 9:12 - Bodycam: Officer #3 9:48 - Bodycam: Officer #4 10:22 - Bodycam: Officer #5 10:59 - Bodycam: Officer #6 13:57 - Patreon Supporters
x5gwRuQXWGA | 02 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On December 16, 2023, Phoenix Police officers responded to several calls of an unknown trouble that developed into a man being stabbed. The unknown trouble began near 44th Street and McDowell Road. One caller provided information to 911 that her boyfriend had been stabbed with a metal stick. A police dispatcher relayed that information to officers. Officers spotted the suspect near 49th Street and McDowell Road walking in and out of oncoming traffic holding an object in his hand. Police commands were given to the suspect, but he continued to walk away while shouting back at officers. One officer used a pepper ball launcher. The suspect continued to walk east towards a strip mall parking lot. Another officer fired his gun striking the suspect. Officers provided medical aid on scene while the Phoenix Fire Department was called. The suspect was transported to the hospital where he later died. The object the suspect was carrying was identified as a cylindrical metal object. The officer who fired his gun during this incident is assigned to the Mountain View Precinct and has approximately 6 years of service with the Department. The stabbing victim from the original call was transported to the hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. No other community members were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:23 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:30 - Patreon Supporters
j7ztwv2C6Hw | 01 Jan 2024
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lancaster, California — On December 4, 2023, at 6:08 p.m., Lancaster Station deputies responded to an apartment in the 2100 block of East Avenue J-8 in the city of Lancaster, regarding a domestic violence call. A female called 911 and reported that her boyfriend would not leave her alone and then screaming and sounds of a struggle could be heard. The female was later identified as 27-year-old Niani Finlayson of Lancaster. Deputies arrived on scene and approached the front door of the apartment; they could hear people arguing and yelling inside. As they attempted to make forced entry into the apartment, a female adult opened the front door, armed with a large kitchen knife. Finlayson told deputies she was going to stab her boyfriend for pushing her daughter. Finlayson retreated into the apartment toward the area where her boyfriend was sitting. Deputies entered the apartment, where Finlayson grabbed her boyfriend while holding the knife in an apparent attempt to stab him, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Finlayson was struck by gunfire, fell to the floor, and dropped the knife. Deputies rendered first aid to her until Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics arrived and continued to provide medical aid. Finlayson was transported to a local hospital, where she was pronounced deceased. A kitchen knife with an approximate eight-inch blade was recovered at the scene. There were no other people injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'BossNation' - 'Cartoonjunkies' - john ferroato - Kristin - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:56 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 1:47 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 2:42 - Patreon Supporters
SZlMemfsjzU | 27 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rochester, N.Y. — On Sunday, December 24, around 8:30 a.m. the Rochester Police responded to a 911 call about two men, one with a gun, walking on Murray Street toward Lyell Avenue. The first officer can be seen talking to three people on a sidewalk, explaining that police had gotten calls. Another police car shows up. One of the men - identified as 46-year-old Todd Novick, moves a few feet down the sidewalk. The officer tells dispatch that Novick is running northbound before yelling twice to stop and once to drop the gun. Five shots in quick succession are fired immediately after the command from the officer and the replica gun is seen clearly as it falls to the ground. Novick then follows directions to roll onto his stomach and put his hands behind his back after being shot. Police began emergency medical aid until ambulance crews and the Rochester Fire Department arrived. Novick was taken to Strong Hospital where he died. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:22 - Bodycam Footage 3:33 - Patreon Supporters
jfvCLGHb8Lc | 27 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, NY — On Thursday, April 13, 2023, at approximately 1:13 p.m., NYPD Officer Antidormi and Officer Prisco responded to 330 Lewis Avenue, apartment 1D, Brooklyn, for a 911 call of a burglary inside of apartment 1D at that location. Upon arrival, the officers entered the building and knocked on the door of apartment 1D in order to investigate the 911 call. 78-year-old Ceasar Robinson answered the door to the apartment in possession of a firearm in his left hand and pointed it at the officers. As a result, Officer Antidormi discharged four shots from his service firearm and Officer Prisco discharged three shots from his service firearm. Robinson was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. He was taken from the scene via ambulance to Woodhull Medical Center where he was later pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Antidormi 1:18 - Bodycam: Officer Prisco 1:31 - Patreon Supporters
NmxsFDTJwhc | 25 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, DC — On Monday, December 18, 2023, at approximately 8:30 p.m., officers working a proactive high visibility patrol detail attempted to conduct an investigatory stop on a man in the 900 block of F Street, Northwest. As the officers exited their vehicle and attempted to stop the man, he took off running. Officers ran after the man. While running, the man displayed a firearm. One officer discharged a round, striking the man. Medics were immediately called to the scene and officers provided medical aid until paramedics from DC Fire and EMS arrived. The man, later identified as 27-year-old Corey Darnell Branch, of Southeast, DC, was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Branch was arrested and charged with Assault on a Police Officer, Possession of a Controlled Substance, and six additional firearms related charges including Unlawful Possession and Carrying a Pistol Without a License. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - kyle McBurnett - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
U0Ay9P_Dx24 | 23 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio Texas — On November 27, 2023, at around 1:00 a.m., two San Antonio police officers riding in the same marked patrol vehicle were traveling along 4400 block of West Commerce Street near Southwest 29th Street. the vehicle slowed down and the suspect in the passenger seat jumped out. One officer chased the suspect on foot while yelling commands. The second officer driving the patrol vehicle drove toward the suspect and quickly got out of the vehicle. The suspect continued to run, then turned toward the officers and pointed a gun in their direction. One of the officers yelled out when he observed the gun and both officers fired several rounds at the suspect, striking him. The suspect, later identified as 45-year-old Steven Lopez, was pronounced dead at the scene. No one else was injured. A loaded handgun was recovered near the suspect. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:02 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:12 - Patreon Supporters
oPpH616Aptk | 22 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, NY — On Wednesday, November 1, 2023, at approximately 7:00 a.m., Police Officer Santiago and Police Officer Nicholas Brush were on routine patrol in the vicinity of Bay 44th Street and Cropsey Avenue, in a marked NYPD vehicle equipped with a license plate reader. At that time, while traveling on Bay 44th Street, the officers were alerted by the license plate reader that they passed a black 2022 Honda HRV that was being sought in connection with a double homicide. Police Officer Santiago and Police Officer Brush confirmed that the Honda HRV was the same vehicle involved in the double homicide. Upon approach on foot, the officers discovered that the vehicle was occupied by 47-year-old Jason Pass, who was seated in the driver seat. The officers conversed with Pass for several minutes while they continued to investigate the wanted vehicle. As the officers conducted their investigation, Pass exited the vehicle and began to flee on foot. As he fled, Pass brandished a knife. Police Officer Santiago and Police Officer Brush pursued Pass on foot for approximately half a block. During this time, Police Officer Cardieri, Police Officer Iversen, Police Officer Massoni, Police Officer Terranova, and additional officers arrived at the scene. The officers ordered Pass to stop and drop his knife. However, he ran towards the officers while brandishing his knife, before retreating to the front of 187 Bay 44th Street where he remained. The officers conversed with Pass for approximately 28 minutes, during which time they repeatedly asked him to disarm himself and surrender. However, Pass refused and charged at the officers while brandishing his knife. As a result, five Police Officers assigned to patrol in the 60th Precinct and attired in uniform, discharged a total of 17 shots from their service firearms. Police Officer Santiago discharged two shots from his service firearm; Police Officer Cardieri discharged five shots from his service firearm; Police Officer Iversen discharged four shots from his service firearm; Police Officer Massoni discharged one shot from his service firearm; and Police Officer Terranova discharged five shots from his service firearm. Pass was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. He transported via ambulance to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn where he was pronounced deceased. The subject's knife was recovered at the scene of the incident during this investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
CenFzDaZX8c | 22 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On Friday, December 8th, 2023, around 9:15 p.m., Detectives with LMPD's Criminal Interdiction Division were conducting an investigation in the area of 4th and Central Avenue and made the determination to stop a vehicle. Upon the stop, the suspect, 28-year-old Marvin Smith fled from the vehicle with a gun clearly visible in his hand. The pistol had an extended magazine attached. Officers pursued Smith commanding him to drop the gun. Sergeant Joshua Arnwine fired shots at Smith. The suspect went to the ground. Officers again gave verbal commands to drop the gun. Smith did not comply, and Sergeant Arnwine fired several more shots. Smith ran around the corner where he fell. Officers were able to place him into custody and began rendering aid. Smith was transported to University of Louisville Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. His charges are: • Receiving Stolen Property (Stolen Gun) • Wanton Endangerment in the First Degree of a Police Officer • Enhanced Trafficking in Controlled Substances - Cocaine - Fentanyl - Methamphetamine • Fleeing and evading ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
fYf06qbU6po | 22 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bronx, NY — On September 9, 2023, around 2:10 p.m., 22-year-old Mamady Cisse, was pacing around the Throgs Neck 7-Eleven when an employee stepped outside momentarily. The employee returned to find Cisse behind the cashier counter with a knife, standing beside a female employee who looked “very nervous,” while he was removing merchandise from behind the counter. The employee flagged down two officers at the 45 Precinct just down the block. The New York PD officers entered the store. Officer Nunez gave several commands to Cisse inside the location to take his hands out of his sweatshirt pocket. Cisse didn’t say anything to the officers, but revealed a knife and “lunged” at Officer Nunez. Officer Nunez shot Cisse once in the torso. Cisse was taken to Jacobi Hospital where he was pronounced dead at 3:14 p.m.. Officers recovered knives at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
PnoZhoJUhms | 22 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mesquite, Texas — On December 14, 2023, at approximately 2:57 a.m., Texas State Police were patrolling the area of Cartwright road and Edwards Church road. A stolen Hyundai sedan was found at Cartwright Road and Faithon P Lucas Sr. Boulevard. Both vehicles were then parked at a nearby 7-Eleven gas station just after 3:00 a.m. Police found the Hyundai empty. With four people inside the Chrysler, the driver of the Chrysler, 19-year-old Payton Lawrence, was then ordered to turn off the vehicle and stop. But Lawrence continued to "sneak around in the car," and police then shot him three times. Lawrence was later pronounced dead at the scene. Two other people in the Chrysler were questioned and released. The third, 19-year-old Kevon Moore of Dallas, was arrested on an outstanding warrant. Authorities were unable to find the other two men who fled. Police later found multiple firearms in the Chrysler. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 2:01 - Synchronized Footage 4:08 - Patreon Supporters
tjlna2698wI | 21 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Reno, Nevada — On December 6, 2023, around 10:45 a.m., officers with the Reno Police Department were dispatched to the 500 block of Colorado River Blvd. on multiple reports of a woman frantically screaming for help saying a man inside her house was killing another woman. When officers arrived, they found the suspect, 34-year-old Caleb Briggs inside a home. After contact was made with Briggs, RPD says he could be seen holding his right hand behind his back and refusing the verbal commands given by the officer. Briggs then charged towards and attacked the officer as de-escalation attempts were being made. During the fight, Briggs tried to take the officer’s gun, however, the officer retained control of it before shooting Briggs twice in the doorway of the home. More officers arrived on scene and performed first aid on Briggs until paramedics arrived. Briggs was taken to the hospital where he later died. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 1:15 - 2nd 911 Call 2:16 - Dashcam Footage 2:34 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:27 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:02 - Patreon Supporters
8SD7JZXy36Y | 20 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Watertown, Wisconsin — On October 18, 2023, Watertown Police officers were looking for 30-year-old Justin Whitten as a suspect in an on-going domestic abuse investigation. At one point, officers found Whitten driving a vehicle and attempted a traffic stop with him. However, Whitten fled from police in his vehicle, going at least 70 miles per hour in a 25 mile per hour zone; that pursuit was terminated. As officers were searching to see if Whitten crashed after they terminated the pursuit, law enforcement learned Whitten got out of his vehicle and was on a skateboard. At approximately 3:50 p.m., Officer Nathan Zubke was driving his squad car in the vicinity of 1300 Western Avenue in the City of Watertown when he saw an individual he believed was Whitten on a skateboard. Whitten can be seen ignoring Officer Zubke’s commands to stop and get on the ground on footage from Zubke’s body camera. Officer Zubke ran after Whitten as he skateboarded away and was quickly passed by Officer James Simon’s unmarked squad car. Officer Simon’s body camera footage shows him drawing his gun almost immediately after parking his patrol car, pointing the weapon at Whitten, who appears to pull something black from his pocket. Officer Zubke is holding his taser, yelling “he’s got ... gun, gun, gun.” Officer Simon shot Whitten twice, yelling for Whitten to roll away from the gun he was holding after he fell. Simon picked up Whitten’s gun, tossing it away from him as the man rolled onto his back. After officers handcuffed Whitten, EMTs arrived. He died at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kristin - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:17 - Bodycam: Officer James Simon 2:26 - Bodycam: Officer Nathan Zubke 3:40 - Patreon Supporters
oSY-MB5iAJA | 20 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On December 7, 2023, at about 10 p.m., the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) received information of a reported stolen vehicle, a prior domestic violence incident, and an unserved Emergency Protection Order (EPO). Through their investigation, they received information on the suspect, 46-year-old Curtis Harris, and that he was a felon known to carry a firearm. Harris was also a close distance to the residence of the protected party in the EPO. Around midnight, officers attempted to contact Harris in the shopping plaza in the 10500 block of 4S Commons Drive in San Diego. Harris was armed with a handgun and fired multiple rounds at different officers, striking a sergeant in the head. Another round struck a police vehicle. Harris' actions prompted three officers to discharge their firearms. Multiple rounds struck Harris. He went to the ground and his loaded firearm was near him. Additionally, a loaded magazine was found on him. Officers rendered medical aid to Harris and he was transported to the hospital by paramedics. Harris was later pronounced deceased. The sergeant has been identified as Sergeant Anthony Elliott and he is in stable condition and still receiving treatment. He has been on the department approximately 6 years. The officers have been identified as Officer Tanarat Crowe (approximately 1 year of service), Officer Darrion Talalele (approximately 10 months) and Officer Trevor Wright (approximately 1.5 years). They all work in the Northwestern Division. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:04 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:34 - Bodycam: Sergeant 2:54 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:25 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:17 - Patreon Supporters
exsGEHfVZlw | 20 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sacramento County, California — On Sunday, November 5, 2023, at approximately 12:20 p.m., a solo motorcycle officer from the California Highway Patrol was involved in a vehicle pursuit with a silver-colored Toyota Prius near Interstate 80 and Norwood Avenue. Moments later, a Sheriff’s K9 deputy joined in the pursuit to assist, along with another CHP officer. The driver, later identified as 36-year-old Zachary Wolffscott, suddenly struck an adult male riding a motorcycle with his vehicle just east of Greenback Lane on Interstate 80, also rendering his vehicle seemingly inoperable. Wolffscott then exited his vehicle and pulled out a knife. He continued to advance toward the officers, ignoring repeated commands to stop. In-car camera video then shows the K9 deputy firing his gun at the suspect twice. Wolffscott is seen falling onto the roadway, and the deputy is heard telling him to drop the knife. Wolffscott is seen getting back up with the knife in hand as he appears to lunge at and attempt to stab the motorcyclist lying on the ground. The K9 deputy fired four more shots, a CHP motorcycle officer fired three rounds, and a CHP patrol officer fired one round. Wolffscott was taken to a nearby hospital and later pronounced dead. The motorcyclist was also taken to the hospital and survived his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
neh40i567x4 | 20 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Frederick, Maryland — On February 11, 2022, around 12:45 p.m., The Frederick Police Officers were dispatched to a firearms complaint in Frederick. The 9-1-1 call reported a suspicious man, later identified as Dominque Lamarr Lewis, now 27, in the area of Waverly Drive and Key Parkway. Upon their arrival, the officers observed Lewis sitting on an electrical box with a gun. The preliminary investigation indicates the officers approached Lewis and asked him to show his hands. Lewis avoided contact with the officers and ignored their requests. Lewis began to walk away from the officers, and abruptly turned around and fired multiple rounds at the officers using a .45 caliber handgun. Subsequently, the two officers returned fire using their department issued Glock pistols. The two Frederick City police officers were injured and Lewis was incapacitated. Emergency medical service personnel on the scene immediately rendered aid. The police officers involved are identified as Kristen Kowalsky, 32, a nine-year veteran of the Frederick Police Department and Officer Bryan Snyder, 43 who has been an officer with the Frederick Police Department for two years. Snyder, Kowalski and Lewis were all flown to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. Later, in a phone call in which he spoke with his grandfather from the Frederick County Adult Detention Center, Lewis said he didn’t care about the officers. The officers were released that evening. Lewis was released later. Lewis was found guilty, but not criminally responsible of shooting Kowalsky and Snyder. He was sent to a secure mental health facility and will stay there until he is deemed no longer a threat to the public or to himself by the Maryland Department of Health and the court system. Kowalsky said in court on Friday that she had not yet returned to Frederick police since the incident. She was a nine-year veteran with the department at the time of the shooting. Snyder returned to duty about a year ago and had been with Frederick police for about two years at the time of the shooting. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Snyder 2:28 - Bodycam: Officer Kowalsky 4:48 - Bodycam: Officer Evans 6:48 - Patreon Supporters
7cjYt-cr7vg | 19 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On December 4, 2023, HPD North Belt Patrol Division Tactical Unit officers were in the area near the 179th State District Court. searching for 23-year-old Albert Holmer, who had an active felony warrant for aggravated robbery. While searching for the suspect, his vehicle was spotted and a marked HPD patrol vehicle attempted to conduct a traffic stop. Holmer then parked his vehicle in the parking lot of an apartment complex at 545 Seminar Drive, exited the vehicle and walked away. HPD officers exited their vehicles and, as they attempted to arrest, Holmer, he evaded on foot. Officers pursued Holmer on foot and gave repeated verbal commands to stop. At that time, Officer Lopez saw Holmer pull a pistol out of his jacket pocket. Officer Lopez discharged his weapon at Holmer, who was struck in the arm. Officers immediately provided medical assistance until Houston Fire Department paramedics arrived. Paramedics transported Holmer to an area hospital where he was treated and released. He was then booked into the Harris County Jail. Holmer is charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon and unlawful carrying of a weapon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Apartment Security Footage 0:35 - Bodycam: Officer Lopez 2:23 - Bodycam: Officer Luna 4:19 - Bodycam: Officer Inocencio 6:01 - Patreon Supporters
g_HMjqLP6_A | 19 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On December 2, 2023, Houston Police Department patrol officers with the Midwest Patrol Division's Crime Suppression Team were conducting an investigation at the 7000 block of Harwin Drive. During the investigation, officers located the 23-year-old suspect and, at one point, lost sight of him. As the sergeant searched behind a building, the suspect fired multiple shots into the sergeant’s vehicle, striking him several times. The sergeant managed to exit his vehicle and return fire toward the suspect. The suspect ran away from the scene, and a short time later, was found around the corner of a building. He had suffered gunshot wounds. Officers administered first aid to the suspect and the sergeant. Houston Fire Department paramedics pronounced the suspect deceased at the scene and transported the sergeant to the hospital, where he remains in stable condition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillace Footage 0:54 - Bodycam: Officer Valle 2:16 - Bodycam: Officer Forsgren 3:13 - Bodycam: Officer Pradia-Jones 4:15 - Bodycam: Officer Davis 7:12 - Bodycam: Officer Barrios 8:48 - Bodycam: Officer Garcia 9:32 - Bodycam: Officer Kahaunaele 9:48 - Patreon Supporters
p89dWV59bbQ | 18 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, DC — On Wednesday, November 22, 2023, at approximately 2:30 p.m., a U.S. Park Police officer contacted an individual, later identified as 30-year-old Turell Delonte Campbell for a suspected narcotics violation in the area of 12th Street and Massachusetts Avenue NW. Campbell fled on foot heading north on 12th St NW. Campbell and the officer exchanged gun fire, resulting in both parties being shot. Responding officers immediately rendered aid to both the involved Campbell and officer, who were transported to area hospitals. Campbell was pronounced deceased at the hospital. The officer is listed in stable condition and is recovering from multiple gunshot wounds. A firearm was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
OmRcVOqmjWo | 18 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Grand Rapids, Michigan — On December 16, 2023, Grand Rapids Police officers received a call about a man inside a local business who was threatening customers. The individual had locked himself in a bathroom and then possibly attempting to steal something and then he was threatening customers. Not long after, police say they heard a man with the same description who was assaulting people in the area. Around 8:30 a.m., an officer went to Union Avenue NE and Innes Street NE on the city’s northeast side and found the 19-year-old in an alley, telling police he's armed with a box cutter. Bodycam shows officer telling the the man to keep his hands on his head. The man initially complied but ultimately ran at the officer with a boxcutter in his left hand. The officer fired three shots. Two of the rounds hit the man in his chest and stomach, which caused him to fall onto the ground. From there, a second officer arrived on scene. As he walked up, the man then got back onto his feet and ran into the garage of a nearby home with two people inside at the time. Officers stand outside the garage and the man yells to them that he has a knife. Eventually, the man leaves the garage and charges at the officers again. The officers attempted to subdue the man with a taser, which did not work. They then fired another shot, shooting the man in the arm. At this point officers were able to secure the man. Medical aid was given to the suspect on scene by GRPD and East Grand Rapids Public Safety officers arriving to the scene. He was taken to a local hospital and is expected to recover. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Ellie x Michael' - 'Fishy Tuna' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: 1st OIS 1:21 - Dashcam: 1st OIS 1:33 - Bodycam: 2nd OIS 2:38 - Patreon Supporters
50C1Vu1YVXo | 14 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bronx, NY — On Friday, April 21, 2023, at approximately 8:36 a.m., a civilian witness called 911 and reported that a subject, later identified as 38-year-old Lorne Gordon was observed at 972 Washington Avenue walking around and holding a pair of scissors in a manner which was concerning. Officers assigned to the 42nd Precinct responded to that location and discovered that Gordon was no longer there. The officers left the location in search of Gordon and broadcast his description to additional officers assisting in locating him. At approximately 8:55 a.m., as Police Officer Eliezel Penadiaz and Police Officer Frank Voce approached Gordon, they ordered him to drop the scissors in his right hand. Gordon, however, threw a backpack at Police Officer Penadiaz and began to charge at him with the scissors. As a result, Police Officer Penadiaz discharged three shots from his service firearm. Gordon was taken by ambulance to Lincoln Hospital Medical Center where he was treated for his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Penadiaz 0:42 - Bodycam: Officer Voce 1:00 - Patreon Supporters
jBpbw4qDjCE | 13 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Montebello, California — On Oct. 31, 2023, at approximately 12:00 p.m., Long Beach detectives were conducting surveillance in the 700 block of Via Altamira, city of Montebello, related to a Sept. 25, 2023 shooting, where it is believed the suspect shot a female adult victim in the 6000 block of Olive Avenue, Long Beach. While detectives were conducting surveillance, the suspect left the residence and drove to a nearby gas station. Detectives followed the suspect and attempted to arrest him at the gas station. The suspect got back into the vehicle and drove into two detective vehicles and two additional vehicles as he attempted to evade arrest, at which point an officer-involved shooting occurred. The suspect fled the area and detectives lost sight of him. A short time later, detectives located the suspect, who had returned to the 700 block of Via Altamira. Detectives took the suspect into custody and discovered the suspect had sustained gunshot wounds to the upper body. Detectives rendered medical aid until the arrival of Montebello Fire Department personnel, who transported the suspect to an area hospital where he is in stable condition. Homicide detectives responded to the scene to investigate. One officer sustained minor injuries during the vehicle collision caused by the suspect. The suspect was identified as Oscar Alejandro Ramires, a 33-year-old resident of Montebello, who was arrested and booked for one count of attempted murder, one count of intimidating/dissuading a victim, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, three counts of assault with a deadly weapon, one count of felon in possession of a firearm, one count of felon in possession of ammunition, one count of resisting arrest through threats or violence, and a warrant for violating Post Release Community Supervision. Bail was set at No Bail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:34 - Bodycam: Gang Detective #1 2:22 - Bodycam: Gang Detective #3 3:46 - Patreon Supporters
ja1LpKL6dLk | 13 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Long Beach, California — On Nov. 8, 2023, at approximately 8:57 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 300 block of 69th Way regarding a stabbing call. Officers were advised by dispatch that the suspect stabbed his mother, a female adult victim, who was hiding in a room with another relative who was uninjured. Upon arrival, officers contacted the male adult suspect inside of a residence holding a knife. Officers ordered the suspect to drop the knife; the suspect refused and raised the knife while advancing toward the officer, at which point the officer-involved shooting occurred. The preliminary investigation indicates the suspect stabbed the victim prior to officers’ arrival, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries. Long Beach Fire Department personnel arrived on scene and transported the suspect to a local hospital. The suspect was later discovered to also have stab wounds to his upper body. The suspect, identified as Eriberto Penaloza, a 38-year-old resident of Long Beach, succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. Fire department personnel also transported the injured mother to a local hospital for her non-life-threatening injuries. Homicide detectives responded to the scene to investigate. No officers were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:57 - Bodycam Footage 3:16 - Patreon Supporters
XuHuneDcw9M | 12 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * St.Paul, Minnesota — On December 7, 2023, St. Paul police responded to reports of an order for protection violation. A woman reported that she was driving with a man in her passenger seat when 24-year-old Brandon Daleshaun Keys pulled in behind her and started hitting her vehicle with his. The woman told police that Keys had a gun. When the woman stopped at North Cretin and Marshall Avenues, Keys got out of his car and approached her vehicle. When Officer Michael Tschida arrived on scene, he got out of his squad car and ordered Keys to get on the ground. The two exchanged gunfire, during which Keys was struck in the head and Tschida was struck in the leg. Both were taken to Regions Hospital for treatment, where Keys later died. Tschida was treated for his injury and released. Neither the woman nor the passenger in the vehicle Keys struck were hurt. The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) crime scene personnel recovered a handgun from the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Tschida 3:45 - Bodycam: Officer Tschida 6:05 - Patreon Supporters
3uuMoEyOObw | 11 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Morris, Illinois — On September 29, 2023, Morris police received a 911 call from counselors who worked with 40-year-old Alivia Schwab, after being informed she was threatening herself with a knife. The officers found Schwab in the doorway of her first-floor apartment, on her cellphone talking to the counselors in her right hand and with a knife pointed to the ground in her left. As Schwab slowly walked out of her apartment, Officer Nick Pampinella told Officer Casie Price to use a Taser on her. However, Officer Price never discharged it or removed it from its holster as Schwab walked past her. Two seconds later, Officer Pampinella who instructed Officer Price to use a taser pulled a gun and shot Schwab three times, including once to the left eye. After Schwab was shot and killed, the officers handcuffed her in the parking lot. The two officers involved were not charged and the use of deadly force was deemed justifiable by the Grundy County State’s Attorney’s Office. The teenage children of Schwab have filed a federal lawsuit against Morris Police. The lawsuit documents claim that Schwab had a history of mental illness and was "in the process of transitioning from a residential facility into her own apartment" when the shooting occurred. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Nick Pampinella 3:45 - Bodycam: Officer Casie Price 6:05 - Patreon Supporters
7qFCMCpZp-k | 11 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Springfield, Illinois — On September 30, at approximately 7:45 p.m., the Springfield Police Department responded to an active shooter call at the Sangamon County Juvenile Detention Facility. Workers at the Sangamon County Detention Center had called law enforcement in need of officers. Information was received that a subject was armed, had possibly shot someone and was holding another hostage. The detention center guards are not allowed to carry firearms because of a state regulation. When officers arrived, they found the armed suspect, 17-year-old Camren Darden and the hostage at the entrance to the facility. The officer fired multiple rounds as Darden opened the front door, causing his firearm to fling backward. As Darden crawled to retrieve his weapon, the officer fired another shot, before Darden raised his hands in the air. Both Darden and the hostage were taken to HSHS St. John Hospital to be treated for their injuries. Darden died on September 30th at 9:41 p.m. from multiple gunshot wounds, according to Sangamon County Coroner Jim Allmon. A 9 millimeter handgun was recovered at the scene. After the shooting, all of the juveniles were transferred to other facilities around the area, and haven’t returned to Sangamon County Juvenile Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Gibson 1:06 - Bodycam: Officer Trujillo 2:36 - Bodycam: Officer Gengler 7:40 - Bodycam: Officer Perez 16:56 - Bodycam: Officer Stephens 23:19 - Bodycam: Officer Martinez 26:02 - Bodycam: Officer Stubbs 26:37 - Patreon Supporters Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:07 - Bodycam Footage 2:58 - Patreon Supporters
Sl97aRNQY2k | 08 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On November 27, Denver Police DPD officers were conducting extra patrol of the Cedar Run Apartment complex in the 800 block of Oneida Street in the Washington Virginia Vale neighborhood when they spotted a man in the northeast corner of the parking lot next to a pickup truck. Officers were initially drawn to the man because they overheard loud music emanating from a vehicle. The man, 32-year-old Zachary Yates, was moving boxes outside of the vehicles. When one of the officers approached, he noticed an unholstered handgun between his belt and pants on the back side of his waistband. Yates refused to comply with officers who told him he was unlawfully carrying a weapon. Yates stood with his hands at his side. He asked the officers why it was illegal to have a gun, claiming he had a concealed handgun permit. Officers attempted to get the man to comply for around four minutes. Yates continued to argue with the officers, the video shows. The man then reached behind his back waistband area where the firearm was located. Two officers fired their weapons five times, hitting the suspect twice. Officers rendered aid until an ambulance arrived and took the man to a hospital, where he was treated for gunshot wounds. He survived and has since been released from the hospital. The officers recovered a Glock 17 with one round in the chamber. The magazine in the firearm had a capacity of 17 rounds with 16 in it. Both the magazine size and the gun are prohibited in Denver. Yates was charged with unlawfully carrying a firearm and prohibited possession of a high-capacity magazine. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:19 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:57 - Patreon Supporters
cT1QGn9Ntl0 | 08 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On Saturday, November 11, 2023, Westside Patrol Division officers identified a stolen vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. The 19-year-old suspect then fled from officers at a high rate of speed until he struck multiple vehicles, rendering the stolen vehicle inoperable in the main lanes at 5201 Southwest Freeway (South Interstate U.S. Highway 59). Officer Gibson gave verbal commands to the suspect, who was still inside the stolen vehicle, when the suspect began discharging a firearm at Officer Gibson. Officer Gibson was struck and a citizen and another officer pulled him to a position of cover. The rescuing officer provided medical aid. As more HPD patrol vehicles arrived, the suspect exited the stolen vehicle and attempted to enter another vehicle. Other uniformed officers attempted to give the suspect verbal commands to drop his weapon, but the suspect did not comply. As the suspect exited the second vehicle, officers discharged their weapons at the suspect. The suspect then ran to another vehicle but appeared to be injured and fell to the ground. The suspect disregarded all verbal commands from the officers and reloaded another magazine into his firearm. Officers discharged their weapons at him, striking him more than one time. When safe, officers approached the suspect and safely detained him before giving him medical aid. The suspect was transported by the Houston Fire Department paramedics to Ben Taub General Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The wounded officer, Officer J. Gibson, suffered a gunshot wound to the leg and was transported to Memorial Hermann - Texas Medical Center in stable condition where he remains hospitalized. He did not discharge his duty weapon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Gibson 1:06 - Bodycam: Officer Trujillo 2:36 - Bodycam: Officer Gengler 7:40 - Bodycam: Officer Perez 16:56 - Bodycam: Officer Stephens 23:19 - Bodycam: Officer Martinez 26:02 - Bodycam: Officer Stubbs 26:37 - Patreon Supporters
c1mzwj2gGJ4 | 07 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indian River County, Florida — On November 28, 2023, a stolen BMW SUV was detected by the Indian River County Sheriff's Office LPR cameras driving east on State Road 60 from the I-95 interchange. Deputies in the area received instant notification of the stolen vehicle and responded to the area. IRCSO helicopter, HAWK was also patrolling the area and quickly located the stolen vehicle on the back parking lot of Nino's Corner at the intersection of 43rd Avenue and State Road 60. As HAWK pilot was watching the stolen vehicle, he observed two suspects get out of the vehicle and attempt to enter two parked vehicles nearby. Within seconds, multiple deputies arrived on the scene and apprehended all of the suspects. 18-year-old Uriber Gonzalez-Lopez from Fort Lauderdale was arrested and charged with grand theft auto, travel to commit a felony outside county of residence, auto burglary, and resisting arrest without violence. His bond was set at $185,000. Twenty-year-old Jack Darlington was arrested and charged with grand theft auto, travel to commit a felony outside county of residence, and auto burglary. Darlington's bail was set at $150,000. A 17-year-old boy was also arrested. The minor was charged with grand theft auto, fleed/elude, travel to commit a felony outside county of residence, auto burglary, and resisting arrest without violence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
A7_l-li_27E | 07 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Charlotte, North Carolina — On Sunday, August 20, 2023, shortly before 8 a.m., Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officers responded to an Assist Medic call for service. When officers arrived on scene, they heard sounds of a disturbance inside an apartment, followed by gunshots. Officers forced entry into the apartment and were met by the suspect, identified as 28-year-old Peter Corey. Corey was combative and armed with a firearm. Officers observed the firearm in Corey’s hand and gave repeated commands for him to drop the firearm. The weapon fell out of Corey’s hand and officers moved to separate the subject from the weapon on the ground. An altercation ensued during which Corey stabbed Officer Shawn McMichael in the head/neck area with a knife. Officer McMichael suffered serious but non-life-threatening injuries. During the encounter, Officer Tyler Bourque perceived a deadly threat and discharged his service weapon striking Corey. MEDIC responded to render emergency aid to Corey and Officer McMichael. Corey was pronounced deceased on scene. The female victim who suffered a gunshot wound prior to officers arriving on scene was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Multiple firearms and knives were recovered from inside the apartment. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:22 - Bodycam: Officer Bourque 4:48 - Bodycam: Officer McMichael 6:11 - Patreon Supporters
S1i6enGjWko | 06 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On October 30, 2023, Seattle Police Officers arrested a 50-year-old male after he assaulted a victim and two officers in Downtown Seattle. Shortly before 8:30 p.m., dispatch received a call regarding a male suspect that punched a victim and attacked another passerby. According to the victim, he walked by the suspect on the sidewalk and was struck in the head. Officers arrived at 3rd Avenue and James Street and located the suspect matching the description. Police approached the suspect; he took a fighting stance and threatened officers. The suspect ran from officers and was caught approximately half a block away. While taking the suspect into custody, he hit two officers, and attempted to take another to the ground. The suspect suffered a laceration during the arrest. Seattle Fire Department arrived and evaluated the suspect, officers did not need a medical assessment and the victim refused medical attention. The suspect was transported to Harborview Medical Medial Center to treat his injuries. The suspect was then later booked into King County Jail for investigation of assault. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
mifk6A-qj38 | 06 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — On November 6, 2023, three on-duty Chicago Police officers and an on-duty Sergeant in an unmarked police vehicle attempted to conduct a street stop involving 32-year-old Trenza Campbell. As officers engaged, Campbell began to walk away, and a physical altercation ensued which led to Campbell discharging a firearm, striking one officer. The sergeant and two other officers discharged their firearms, fatally wounding Campbell. One of the officers hit in the arm was taken to the hospital in good condition. A gun was recovered on scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - 'GotsNoGroove Cheryl' - 'OUR CRAZY HOUSE' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:17 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:53 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:00 - Bodycam: Officer #4 10:46 - Patreon Supporters
MPoAIqPBD1M | 05 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Broken Arrow, Oklahoma — On Sunday, December 3, 2023, around 8:00pm, Broken Arrow Police officers responded to a residential area located in the 8000 Block of Willow Springs in reference to a call for service. Officers located 54-year-old Troy Anspaw's vehicle and initiated a traffic stop. He did not respond to officers' commands. He ultimately exited the vehicle armed with a gun and shots were fired by officers. Broken Arrow Police has not said whether or not the suspect fired at police but does say Anspaw pointed the gun at officers. Officers immediately rendered first aid. Anspaw was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The incident remains under investigation. Three officers involved with the incident, per department policy, have been placed on administrative leave. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
QSlYAmUnWN4 | 05 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * West Haven, Connecticut — On December 1, 2023, at approximately 1:55 a.m., West Haven police officers were dispatched to 296 Terrace Avenue, Apartment C2, West Haven, Connecticut on a domestic violence complaint. At that location, the police spoke to the complainant who reported that 33-year-old Jovan Washington had attempted to strangle her and would not let her leave the apartment. Police went to a bedroom in the apartment and spoke to Jovan Washington, who was in bed. Officer Cody Bacon informed Washington that he was going to be taken into custody and asked him if he wanted to put on a pair of pants. Washington got out of bed and was moving toward a closet when he suddenly turned and reached under the mattress for a gun. A struggle ensued during which Washington fired one shot striking Officer Bacon in the leg. Officer Alex Triscritti then fired multiple shots striking Washington. Officers on scene provided medical aid to Washington and requested Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to respond. EMS transported Washington to Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) where he was pronounced dead. The police transported Officer Bacon to YNHH for treatment for a gunshot wound to his upper leg. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Bacon 0:58 - Bodycam: Officer Triscritti 1:49 - Patreon Supporters
HUOhefI6rr0 | 04 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tulsa, Oklahoma — On August 13, 2023, around 8:15 a.m., a Field Training Officer (FTO) and an Officer-In-Training (OIT) on her first day on patrol stopped a BMW near 6700 S. Victor Ave. for not having a license plate on the vehicle. The suspect, later identified as 34-year-old Edward Pulley, did not have a driver's license and gave the Officers a fake name. When the Officers attempted to detain the suspect, a struggle ensued and the suspect attempted to retrieve his pistol from his waistband. The suspect's pistol discharged, striking himself and one of the Officers. Due to the suspect's actions, the other Officer fired a round at the suspect, hitting him in the torso. The suspect was given first aid at the scene from the Officer who was shot, the Officer-In-Training, and other responding Officers. The Officer who was shot was taken to the hospital and has since recovered. The suspect, Edward Pulley, was also hospitalized and has since recovered. Edward Pulley is currently charged with: - Assault and Battery with a Deadly Weapon - Possession of a Firearm AFCF (After Former Conviction of a Felony) - False Personate Another to Create Liability - Resisting an Officer - No Driver's License - Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine A trial for Edward Pulley is set to begin in April of 2024. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
MDbHJrRzDUg | 04 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On November 20, 2023, Phoenix Police contacted a man, identified as 24-year-old Jesse Magana after an officer almost struck Magana as he rode his bike midblock across Thomas Road. During this contact, the officer detained Magana by escorting him to the ground. While on the ground Magana did not follow commands. The officer saw a handgun in the Magana's waistband and ordered him not to move. Magana resisted and forced his way to his feet. The officer pushed Magana away to create distance and took cover behind her patrol car. Magana ran away west on Thomas Road. Multiple officers responded to the area and tracked Magana into a neighborhood north of Thomas Road and west of I-17. While running Magana fired multiple rounds at officers, at which point one officer fired 4 shots from his duty weapon hitting Magana at least once. Magana was arrested for aggravated assault on a police officer and other possible charges. Magana suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital for treatment. Magana was released from the hospital and booked on charges including aggravated assault and misconduct involving weapons by a prohibited possessor. No officers were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kelli Lloyd - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
-oZLYJK7Qhc | 01 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Queens, New York — On Thursday, April 13, 2023, at approximately 3:44 p.m., 59-year-old Richard Moncrieffe was observed by civilian witnesses acting erratic and in possession of a knife in front of 89-62 164th Street, Queens, the First Presbyterian Church. He was approached by the security guard of the church at which point Moncrieffe stabbed him in the torso. Witnesses then called 911 to report the stabbing. Following the call to 911, Police Officer Daniel Gennaro and Police Officer Garret Poliey responded to the location. When the officers arrived, Moncrieffe was seated on the front steps of the church, still in possession of the knife. Police Officer Gennaro and Police Officer Poliey shouted to Moncrieffe for him to drop his knife, however, he rose to his feet and began to charge at the officers. As a result, Police Officer Gennaro discharged two shots from his service firearm and Police Officer Poliey discharged two shots from his service firearm. Moncrieffe was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. He was subsequently taken into custody and taken from the scene via ambulance to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center where he was treated for his injuries. For his actions, Moncrieffe was arrested and charged with Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, Assault in the First Degree, Menacing a Police Officer, Criminal Possession of a Weapon Fourth Degree, and related charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:28 - Bodycam: Officer Poliey 0:47 - Bodycam: Officer Gennaro 1:09 - Patreon Supporters
Wnte4dXjcGk | 01 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On November 01, 2023, around 7:45 p.m., Topanga Division uniformed officers responded to a radio call of an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon, suspect there now,” in the parking lot, located in the 23300 block of Avenue San Luis. The suspect, later identified as 35-year-old Benjamin Pritchard, was armed with a machete and struck a victim several times causing minor injuries. During the attack, Pritchard dropped the machete and produced a knife, causing the victim to run away. The officers arrived on scene and observed Pritchard in the parking lot, holding a knife. Pritchard ran from the officers, who broadcast a back-up request. The officers continued to follow Pritchard in their vehicle, they observed Pritchard now armed with a glass bottle along with a knife. Officers made several attempts to detain him and gave directions to Pritchard to drop the bottle and knife. Pritchard continued to flee on foot. Officers followed Pritchard, who was still armed with a knife and bottle, heading towards a nearby restaurant. Officers utilized their Public Address System to direct community members to shelter in place, as Pritchard ran into a parking lot of a restaurant. Officers continued to verbalize with Pritchard who refused to comply, resulting in two TASER deployments. The first was ineffective and the second TASER deployment resulted in Pritchard falling to the ground, causing him to break the bottle in his possession. Pritchard, still armed with the knife, stood up, and ran inside the restaurant outdoor seating area. Numerous patrons were still inside the restaurant. Pritchard turned towards the officers holding up the knife and an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) occurred. Pritchard was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Pritchard was taken into custody without further incident and an officer rendered medical aid until rescue ambulance arrived. Pritchard sustained gunshot wounds and was transported by Los Angeles Fire Department rescue ambulance to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. Pritchard was positively identified by Representatives from the Coroner’s office. Notifications to Pritchard’s next of kin were made. A machete was recovered at the original call location and the knife was recovered at the OIS scene. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. Force Investigation Division (FID) investigators responded to the scene and are investigating this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:51 - Dashcam Footage 6:07 - Surveillance Footage 7:11 - Bodycam: Officer #1 7:55 - Bodycam: Officer #2 8:31 - Patreon Supporters
AJMSWoGILaM | 01 Dec 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Riverside County, California — On October 18, 2023, at 7:08 p.m., deputies from the Riverside Sheriff’s Palm Desert Station were dispatched to the area of Ramon Road and Robert Road in the unincorporated area of Thousand Palms to locate the suspect of a felony hit and run. Deputies arrived at the area and contacted a vehicle occupied by two subjects. While detaining the driver of the vehicle, 34-year-old Jose Eduardo Rosales Perez, the passenger, 27-year-old Kristian Galeana fired at deputies, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Galeana barricaded inside the vehicle and refused to follow commands. The Riverside Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Bureau, California Highway Patrol and additional surrounding agencies responded to assist. One deputy was struck by gunfire and transported to a local hospital where he remains in stable condition. Galeana, also struck by gunfire, was ultimately taken into custody. Deputies provided medical aid, and he was transported to a local hospital; he is currently in stable condition. Due to Rosales Perez’ actions and involvement during the incident he was booked into the John Benoit Detention Center on three counts of attempted murder of a peace officer. On Sunday October 22, 2023, Riverside County Sheriff’s investigators identify the second suspect of the deputy involved shooting as 27-year-old Kristian Galeana, resident of Thousand Palms. Galeana was booked in absentia at the John Benoit Detention Center on three counts of attempted murder of a peace officer; however, he remains hospitalized. The deputy also remains hospitalized and is showing improvement. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 0:28 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 0:47 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 1:10 - Bodycam: Deputy #4 & #5 1:22 - Patreon Supporters
vesa0qzJJqQ | 30 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Queens, New York — On Wednesday, April 5, 2023, at approximately 3:21 p.m., Police Officer Anthony Rock and his partner, Police Officer Brett Boller, both assigned to patrol in the 103rd Precinct and attired in uniform, were standing on a foot-post in front of 160-07 Jamaica Avenue when they were flagged down by the driver of a MTA bus. The driver requested their assistance for a physical altercation that was occurring on the bus. As the officers approached the bus, the front door opened and 22-year-old Devin Spraggins exited. With their attention directed to Spraggins by civilian witnesses and the bus driver, the officers attempted to speak with him to investigate the incident on the bus. Spraggins, however, shoved Police Officer Boller and fled on foot toward 161st Street. The officers pursued Spraggins on foot onto 161st Street, where, in front of 90-23 161st Street, Police Officer Boller caught up with him and a physical struggle ensued. During the struggle with Police Officer Boller, Spraggins produced a firearm and discharged it, striking the officer in the right groin. Spraggins then pointed the firearm at Police Officer Boller before fleeing the scene on foot. Ballistic evidence recovered from the scene revealed that Spraggins discharged at least one shot from his firearm. As Spraggins fled the scene, he turned to Police Officer Rock and pointed the firearm in his direction. As a result, Police Officer Rock discharged two shots from his service firearm. Spraggins was not struck by the gunfire and continued to flee the location on foot. Police Officer Boller was transported from the scene to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center where he was treated for a gunshot wound to his right groin. Spraggins was subsequently apprehended without incident. For his actions, Spraggins was arrested and charged with Attempted Murder in the First Degree (of a Police Officer), Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, Assault in the First Degree, Aggravated Assault Upon a Police Officer, Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree (loaded firearm), Menacing a Police Officer, and related charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:01 - Bodycam: Officer Rock 1:51 - Bodycam: Officer Boller 2:36 - Patreon Supporters
W7TjRmUf7TY | 30 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Detroit, Michigan — On October 20, 2023, a large fight broke out during the repast, a meal held following a funeral. The repast was held to remember hit-and-run victim Charmel Montgomery, who was killed crossing Grand River on October 1. As officers arrived to the scene, they observed subject A walking from a vehicle stooped on Van Dyke. Subject A then begins to walk in the direction of a crowd, outside of a local business while firing shots into the air from a handgun. Subject B is seen firing a shot from behind a parked vehicle. Officers exited their squad car and approached Subject A and Subject B with caution, while Subject A and Subject B continued to fire shots from their handguns. As officer #1 approaches the scene, he observed subject B with a handgun in his right hand. Officer #1 gave orders for subject B to raise their hands, get down and drop the gun. Subject B failed to follow orders and Officer #1 fired 4 shots, striking him. Subject B was shot in the stomach and hospitalized in critical condition. A bystander is also seen pleading with and grabbing officer #1, while officer #1 is ordering subject B to drop his gun. Officer #2 exits the passenger side of the patrol vehicle and begins to approach the scene from a different angle. Officer #2 immediately recognized subject A, who initially fired shots into the air. Officer #2 gave orders for subject A to drop the gun. Officer #2 then detained subject A. Prior to the officers arrival, Subject B is seen firing shots from a handgun, this was captured on video from a nearby surveillance camera. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:15 - 1st 911 Call 1:00 - 2nd 911 Call 1:58 - Surveillance Footage 2:13 - Dashcam Footage 2:40 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:19 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:03 - Patreon Supporters
_9BfEaQ_rac | 29 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * New London, Connecticut — On November 26, 2023, at approximately 1:52 p.m., New London police received a report of shots fired at the Americas Best Value Inn located at 380 Bayonet Street, New London. Once at that address, police were directed to Room 259. There, they spoke to a witness who stated that Christopher Nolan, an African American male age 42, came into the room and fired a round out of the room’s window at an unidentified party. Police also learned that Nolan had fled to the adjacent Clarion Inn Hotel. New London officers commenced a room-by-room search of the Clarion Inn looking for Nolan. Nolan was ultimately located at Room 221. An occupant of Room 221 allowed police to enter. Once inside, officers observed Nolan pressed against the window in an apparent effort to escape so as to elude arrest. Officers observed a gun in Nolan’s hand and when he turned toward them, Officer Joseph Not, Officer Annie Agnew, and Officer Seth Bolduc fired their weapons. Nolan sustained multiple gunshot wounds. New London officers immediately rendered medical aid to Nolan. Police recovered a revolver from the windowsill where Nolan had been standing. Emergency Medical Services transported Nolan to Lawrence Memorial Hospital for treatment. He was subsequently transferred to Yale New Haven Hospital in New Haven. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
JAsF8Pu7rqY | 29 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Winter Park, Florida — On November 28, 2023 at approximately 7:26 p.m., the Winter Park Police Department responded to the Winter Park Village located at 520 N. Orlando Avenue for an armed carjacking to a valet attendant. The attendant advised he was parking a red Chevrolet Corvette when the suspect, 34-year-old Javon Hines threatened him with a gun and fled in the vehicle. Hines was located in the vehicle at the 1700 block of Lee Road and after a short foot pursuit was taken into custody. Hines is facing nine different charges for his actions on Tuesday night including armed carjacking, resisting arrest and grand theft. He’s being held in the Orange County jail with no bond set. Records show this was Hines’ second felony arrest this year alone. He also has three additional felony cases currently open in Orange County for burglary, criminal mischief, and driving with a revoked license as a habitual offender. Back in July, investigators say he was caught behind the wheel of a black Range Rover that had been reported stolen out of Tampa. In December of last year, he admitted to officers that “he is a thief and frequently breaks in cars and steals items from them to make money” after detectives caught him committing a smash-and-grab burglary of an SUV in a Disney parking lot. They later found gloves and a ski mask in his vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
wo1tpRSiwqo | 25 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * El Centro, California — On November 24, 2023, El Centro police officers got a 911 call after a theft at a business on South Imperial Avenue. A witness followed the suspect who was later identified as 31-year-old Elizandro Vargas. The suspect was holding a brick when he encountered police officers. Officers ordered Vargas to drop the brick, instead Vargas threw the brick at the officer, who ducks and side steps. That is when two shots can be heard, as Vargas stumbles backward.Paramedics were called to the scene in order to help the suspect. Vargas was taken to the ECRMC where he died around 8:00 a.m. that same morning. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:45 - Bodycam Footage 1:38 - Patreon Supporters
w7sBdvsQo3k | 24 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, New York — On October 27, 2023, New York City Police Officers responded to a 911 call of a male with a firearm at Neptune Avenue in West 20th Street within the confines of the 60th Precinct. Bodycam shows an officer open the passenger-side door of a car while a 34-year-old man is sitting there with his hand on a gun. The officers shouted for the man to drop the gun before one officer pulled him out of the vehicle. As several officers tried to remove the gun from the suspect's hand, a shot was fired. No one was injured and the officers were eventually able to get the gun away from the man and take him into custody. Officials reveal that the person who was disarmed, shot a female at an earlier point. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
hO2h73PMvvY | 23 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On November 13, 2023, at about 11:00 p.m., the San Diego Police Department received a call from a reporting party stating a male suspect shot a female victim in the 4500 block of Polk Avenue in San Diego. The reporting party stated the suspect was still outside the residence with the firearm. Several officers responded to the scene, but the suspect had left the scene. At approximately 11:30 p.m., officers located the suspect in the 4000 block of Wightman Street and attempted to make contact. Officers identified themselves and gave the suspect multiple commands, including to take his hands out of his pockets. The suspect said, "Go for it" and ran while reaching in his waistband. Officers told him to stop but he did not comply. He turned towards the officers while continuing to reach and manipulate something in his waistband. Officers gave the suspect multiple warnings and commands. The suspect's behavior prompted officers to discharge their duty weapons. Multiple rounds were fired, and the suspect was struck. While on the ground, the suspect continued to ignore the officer's commands. He continued to move around and produced a firearm. The suspect's behavior again prompted officers to discharge their weapons. The suspect was struck again and stopped moving. Officers could not approach the suspect because the firearm was next to him. A K-9 was used to move the suspect away from the firearm. As officers approached the suspect, they secured the suspect and located his firearm in the area he was shot. Officers began rendering aid, including CPR, until paramedics arrived and transported him to the hospital. The suspect succumbed to his injuries at the hospital and was pronounced deceased. He has been identified as 22-year-old Imanol Aparicio. Aparicio resided in the city of San Diego. Aparicio was in possession of a loaded polymer 80 firearm that was unregistered. The firearm was found with a malfunction. His backpack contained a 30-round magazine that was loaded with 13 rounds. No officers were injured or struck by gunfire during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:56 - Bodycam Footage 1:59 - Helicopter Footage 2:17 - Patreon Supporters
QPELcj72a90 | 23 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On Monday, October 23, 2023, just after 1:00 a.m., a San Antonio police officer drove through an apartment complex when he observed a male, identified as 34-year-old Ruben Garcia with a handgun in his front waistband at the 2500 Block of S. General McMullen. The officer exited his marked patrol vehicle and called out to Garcia who immediately took off running through the apartment complex. The officer ran after Garcia and deployed his taser but was unsuccessful. As the foot pursuit continued, Garcia tripped and fell. The officer and Garcia struggled over the Garcia’s handgun as Garcia reached towards his waistband to grab it. The officer stepped back and fired several rounds at Garcia, striking him. Garcia was pronounced deceased at the scene. No one else was injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
xzMS3ffzKHc | 22 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, New York — On November 10, 2022, at approximately 10:10 p.m. 42-year-old Jermaine Hickson was involved in a dispute with another person inside of an apartment during which time he discharged a firearm. There were no injuries. Following the dispute, Hickson left the location and walked to the corner of West 36th Street and Neptune Avenue. While en route to that location, on West 36th Street, Hickson again discharged one shot from his firearm in the direction of two civilians, which also resulted in no injuries. As a result of Hickson discharging the firearm, several civilian witnesses called 9-1-1 to report his actions. Audio of the 911 call follows. At approximately 10:18 PM, Police Officer Frein and Police Officer Rossiter, attired in uniform and driving a marked NYPD vehicle, arrived at the intersection of West 36th Street and Neptune Avenue. At the same time, Police Officer Tatar and Police Officer Petronis, attired in uniform and driving an unmarked NYPD vehicle, while travelling on West 36th Street toward Neptune Avenue were directed toward the intersection of that location by civilian witnesses. As Police Officer Frein and Police Officer Rossiter arrived at the intersection of West 36th Street and Neptune Avenue, Hickson, from the southwest sidewalk, began to discharge shots at the officers. Ballistic evidence recovered from the scene revealed that Hickson discharged at least seven shots from his firearm. In response, Police Officer Frein discharged eight shots from his service firearm, and Police Officer Rossiter discharged twelve shots from his service firearm. As these events unfolded, Sergeant Geovani Sanchez and Police Officer Khurram Zubair, attired in uniform and utilizing an unmarked NYPD vehicle arrived at the location. During the exchange of gunfire, Sergeant Sanchez discharged one shot from his service firearm. In addition, as Hickson opened fire on Police Officer Frein and Police Officer Rossiter, Police Officer Tatar and Police Officer Petronis arrived at the location. During the exchange of gunfire, Police Officer Tatar discharged ten shots from his service firearm. Hickson was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground unconscious. Following lifesaving measures by the officers, Hickson was pronounced deceased at the scene. Hickson's firearm, a Century Arms - Canik TP9 Elite 9MM, was recovered at the scene of the incident during this investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:49 - CCTV Footage 2:39 - Bodycam: Officer Frein 3:07 - Bodycam: Officer Rossiter 3:34 - Bodycam: Officer Tatar 3:55 - Bodycam: Officer Petronis 4:21 - Patreon Supporters
GgmEz0oAXvk | 22 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On November 9, 2023, Oklahoma City Police Officers were dispatched to a domestic call at 1316 NE 12th St. The calling party indicated the suspect, Azjaynee Owens-Bey, was armed with a gun. Arriving officers found Owens-Bey outside of the complex, pointing a firearm at numerous people. Upon seeing the officers, Owens-Bey ran back inside the building, still armed with a pistol. There were numerous unarmed people inside the building, and Owens-Bey had already aimed his pistol at many of them. As officers entered the lobby area of the building, Owens-Bey pointed his firearm at officers and fired one shot at them. An officer fired at him. Owens-Bey was not hit and ran to another area of the building. He hid behind vending machines and could be heard firing at police. The situation appeared to take a turn when the suspect threw his gun down. Seconds later Owens-Bey made a fatal decision to pick the gun back up. An officer fired at him, killing the armed man. MSgt. Daniel Higginbottom has been placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. There were no other injuries reported. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 2:09 - Bodycam Footage 3:39 - Patreon Supporters
nipM5smAwus | 21 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sandy, Utah — On November 9, 2023, at 7:30 a.m. the Sandy Police Department said the unidentified 16-year-old stole a U.S. Army van from an Army recruiting building on 9400 South in Sandy. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle in South Jordan, but the suspect fled, and officers did not pursue. Hours later, a person called 9-1-1 and reported a teenager driving a U.S. Army van through the neighborhood and asking for gas. officers tried to stop the vehicle again. At that moment, officers found the teen followed him through Sandy, unsuccessfully trying tire spikes at a few locations to stop him. On Monroe Street, an officer approached the driver, yelling, “Get out of the car now! Get out of the car now! Get out of the car now!” Police said the suspect backed up, made a U-Turn and started driving into oncoming traffic before hitting a motorcyclist who was severely injured. Two officers then followed the teen suspect into a dead-end area. Officers then attempted to block the suspect’s escape as he turned the vehicle around. The driver of the van then veered toward an officer and the officer opened fire in an attempt to stop the vehicle, wounding the driver. The driver stopped the vehicle after bumping into a police vehicle. Officers are seen removing the teen from the van and laying him on the ground. The teen was transported to the hospital where he later died of his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 0:25 - 2nd 911 Call 0:49 - Dashcam Footage 1:28 - Bodycam Footage 2:13 - Patreon Supporters
5re6ktoK0VY | 20 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On Monday, November 13th, 2023, around 2:30 p.m., LMPD 4th Division Officers were dispatched to a domestic violence run in the 1000 block of Beecher Street. When officers arrived on scene at the home, they encountered a male suspect, identified as 38-year-old Jaron Bobbitt, sitting in a vehicle in a driveway. Bobbitt was armed with an AR-style pistol. Bobbitt then led officers on a foot chase through a densely populated neighborhood. The officers repeatedly commanded Bobbitt to drop the weapon. Bobbitt refused to comply despite being told to drop the gun multiple times. An LMPD officer discharged his weapon striking Bobbitt when Bobbitt pointed the loaded AR-style pistol at the officer. Officers immediately rendered life-saving aid. Bobbitt stated to officers that the firearm was a “toy gun". Investigators discovered that the gun was not a toy and was, in fact, fully loaded with live ammunition. Medics transported Bobbitt to University of Louisville Hospital, where he was treated for his injuries and released the next day on Tuesday, November 14th. The domestic violence victim sustained multiple injuries to include a knot on forehead, a bruised and black left eye, and pain and swelling to the back of her head. Bobbitt is facing multiple charges for causing the victim's injuries and fleeing from officers. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:27 - Bodycam Footage 6:09 - Patreon Supporters
LbxxVA4Zecg | 17 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On November 7, 2023, around 12:35 p.m., District Action Team or 'DAT' officers were performing proactive patrol in the area due to recent shootings, and had attempted to stop a man, later identified as 27-year-old Hunter Jessup, who they believed was armed, on Brunswick Street near Wilkens Avenue. Jessup ran after officers asked him to lift his shirt as they checked for weapons. During the foot chase, Jessup is seen holding a Glock 23 and firing at least one shot, which struck a parked Ford Focus. After Jessup broke an attempted tackle by one officer, police officers then fired a total of 36 rounds at Jessup, striking him. Jessup was taken to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, where he was pronounced dead. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Healey 0:49 - Bodycam: Officer Olivia 1:27 - Bodycam: Officer Columbo 2:03 - Bodycam: Officer Routh 2:19 - Patreon Supporters
MSwTUv4gNAY | 16 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Westminster, Colorado — On October 1, 2023, around 7:53 p.m., Westminster Police Officer Robb Phelps was dispatched to a disturbance with injuries in the 1400 block of 116th Avenue. As Officer Phelps arrived on scene, several individuals were in a physical altercation with a male subject in the parking lot. Officer Phelps gave several loud, verbal commands to the individuals. One individual did not comply. As Officer Phelps deployed his Taser, in an attempt to de-escalate the situation, the individual produced a gun and pointed the weapon at another person. After several more loud, verbal commands to drop the gun were ignored by the individual, Officer Phelps then fired one round from his duty weapon, striking the subject. Officers preformed life saving measures until paramedics arrived on scene and transported the male subject to the hospital. Ultimately, the male subject died from his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
npHvji2Zn7g | 14 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On September 22, 2023, at approximately 9:05 p.m., Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officers were called to the 2200 block of South Shelby Street in response to an armed robbery of a Dollar General. IMPD says they were conducting a serial robbery investigation on 27-year-old Ricktez Williams. Detectives observed Williams enter a store and exit the store with a bag. According to police, it was confirmed with a store employee that an armed robbery had just occurred. Police said they then witnessed Williams get into a car with a female driver. SWAT officers then responded to the area where the armed robbery reportedly took place and located the suspect vehicle, identified as a Silver Buick Lesabre in the 600 block of South Missouri Street. The SWAT officers then attempted to conduct a pursuit prevention technique on the vehicle, which police said was being operated by a woman police identified as 25-year-old Eriana Morris. The officers deployed a grappler device and successfully subdued the vehicle. As officers deployed the grappler device, it appears Williams points a gun out of the passenger window and fires multiple shots at the officers' cars. After Williams fired at officers, three officers returned fire at Williams and Morris. As officers approached Morris, she could be heard telling them that she was pregnant. Williams and the Morris were both transported to the hospital in critical condition. Williams later died at the hospital. Morris was later charged with armed robbery for her alleged role in the incident. Officers recovered the gun that Williams used to fire at officers, which police say was reported as stolen in 2022. No officers were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Gunn Pham - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - 'tsai88' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:51 - Bodycam Footage 1:56 - Surveillance Footage 2:35 - Patreon Supporters
-35fqGenRM4 | 13 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On October 14, 2023, at around 1:30 a.m., Central Division uniformed officers were in the area of South Broadway and 7th Street, when they were flagged down by a community member, directing them to a man armed with a knife. The officers located the suspect, later identified as 47-year-old Earl Callier, and ordered him to drop the knife. Callier refused to comply with commands and continued walking north on South Broadway toward 6th Street while still holding the knife. Officers deployed 40mm Less-Lethal-Launchers (LLL), which were ineffective, and Callier ran north on South Broadway. Callier continued east on 6th Street toward a group of pedestrians, when officers deployed an additional 40mm LLL. Still armed with the knife, Callier ran into the street and charged at an officer, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Callier was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground, where he was subsequently taken into custody without further incident. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and transported Callier by rescue ambulance to a local hospital where he is listed in stable condition. No officers or other community members were injured as result of this incident. A kitchen-style knife, with a five-inch serrated blade, was recovered at scene and booked as evidence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Gunn Pham - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:54 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:45 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:50 - Bodycam: Officer #3 5:12 - Surveillance Footage 5:46 - Patreon Supporters
3RwYonmsBQo | 10 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — On Thursday, October 5, 2023, shortly before 12:30 a.m., officers from the Fresno Police Department’s Northwest Policing District responded to a convenience store in the 5600 block of North Fig Garden Drive regarding a report of a stabbing victim. While officers arrived and provided first aid to the victim, witnesses provided a description of the suspect. The Fresno Police Department’s helicopter, Air1, located a subject matching the description in a nearby church parking lot. Assisting officers responded to the parking lot to make contact. Officers located the subject, later identified as 45-year-old Samuel Davidson-Rollin, in the parking lot. While maintaining a safe distance, officers made contact with him. Davidson-Rollin approached the officers, carrying both a knife and a canister of pepper spray. Despite commands from the officers, Davidson-Rollin did not stop approaching the officers nor drop the weapons he held. Davidson-Rollin continued advancing towards officers, spraying pepper spray at them. When Davidson-Rollin reached a distance of approximately 10 feet from the officers, two officers discharged their firearms. Officers provided aid to Davidson-Rollin, who was transported to CRMC for treatment of his injuries. Davidson-Rollin is expected to survive his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Gunn Pham - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:57 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:41 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:22 - Bodycam: Officer #3 2:49 - Helicopter Footage 3:14 - Patreon Supporters
COwuJfJRIDw | 09 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hillsborough County, Florida — On November 9, 2023, the HCSO Communications Center received a call at 7:44 a.m. from a woman stating that she was in fear of her son, who was behaving violently at their home in Brandon, located on Dexwell Court. When the deputies arrived, they came into contact with Ralph Bouzy, 28, who was in the driver's seat of a vehicle in the driveway of his home. Deputies tried to make contact with him, expressing they were there to help, but Bouzy refused to speak to them and drove away. Just after 8:00 a.m., Bouzy returned to the scene, deliberately ambushing the deputies there. He accelerated his vehicle as he turned onto Dexwell Court, causing a deputy to jump out of the way to avoid being hit. Bouzy then continued to speed towards two deputies standing outside of their marked patrol SUV, violently colliding with both deputies. The two deputies involved were Corporal Carlos Brito, 39, and Deputy Manuel Santos, 31. Both sustained serious, critical injuries and are receiving treatment at Tampa General Hospital. Two other deputies encountered Bouzy after he exited his vehicle. After he refused law enforcement commands, a taser was deployed and Bouzy was taken into custody. Corporal Brito has been with HCSO since 2013. Deputy Santos started at HCSO in 2019. Bouzy has previously been arrested for three felonies and 14 misdemeanors. He is facing charges of Attempted Murder on a Law Enforcement Officer (X3). This is an active investigation, additional charges may be pending. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Gunn Pham - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Tk1sDNILgZE | 08 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Boise, Idaho — On March 8, 2023, around 8:30 a.m. family members of 23-year-old Gavin Donithorne called Ada County Dispatch reporting that Donithorne had threatened their lives and was currently driving from Portland to Boise. Donithorne had a long history of violence, some of which involved incidents with his family. Around 9:30 a.m. Boise Police officers learned Gavin’s vehicle had entered Idaho and his parole officer in Oregon was working to obtain an agent's warrant for his arrest. Based on the evidence, BPD officers also determined there was probable cause to arrest Gavin for felony stalking. Ada County Sheriff’s Deputies in Eagle located Donithorne’s vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. Donithorne fled from them exceeding speeds of 100 miles per hour as he entered Boise. ACSO Deputies terminated the pursuit due to the danger presented by Donithorne’s multiple acts of reckless driving. Boise Police Officers and an ACSO Sergeant located Donithorne’s vehicle as it pulled into a parking lot at Apple Street and Boise Avenue. Two BPD officers, riding together in a marked BPD patrol car, pulled in behind Donithorne, blocking his exit. Officers exited their patrol car and gave Donithorne commands to show his hands. Donithorne exited the vehicle and pointed a black pistol at the officers. The officer on the passenger side fired nine rounds at Donithorne with his service weapon. During this exchange, additional officers arrived and Donithorne fled while holding the pistol in his hand. Donithorne turned and ran toward an Ada County Sheriff’s Sergeant, who discharged five rounds from his duty weapon at Donithorne. Donithorne then ran Southeast on Boise Ave. for some distance before ultimately dropping the pistol and lying down on the ground near Greenwood Circle where he was taken into custody. Donithorne had one gunshot wound and was taken to a local hospital where he was treated before being booked into the Ada County Jail. Investigators identified the pistol Donithorne was carrying as a “CO2-powered full auto blowback bb gun pistol.” There were no distinguishing markings that would readily identify the pistol as a bb gun. Donithorne pled guilty to felony charges of aggravated assault on certain personnel and eluding a police officer. He was sentenced to ten years imprisonment, with five fixed, on November 7, 2023. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Samuel Martinez - Gunn Pham - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 0:58 - Surveillance Footage 1:19 - Patreon Supporters
0UDAOTf4NpY | 07 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On October 24th, 2023, around 3:30 a.m., LMPD officers responded to a ShotSpotter notification in the 2500 block of Garland Avenue. As the first officer arrived and exited her vehicle, she could hear additional shots being fired. Shortly after the first officer arrived, a woman called 911 from a home in the 2500 block of Garland to report a break-in. The woman told the call taker she was hiding in the house with her two small children. As officers approached the house, they could hear a man, later identified as 38-year-old Sylvester Price, yelling for help from inside the rear of the home. Officers approached the back of the house and observed Price with blood covering his hand walking around inside. Officers briefly interacted with Price through the back door until he moved farther into the house, out of their line of sight. While call takers were still on the line with the woman hiding inside, officers attempted to make entry to the home. Before officers could enter, Price broke a side window and jumped out. Officers observed a gun in his hand. Officers encountered him in a neighboring backyard and gave verbal commands to drop the gun. Officers told him they would help him if he dropped the gun. Price did not comply and fled from officers. Price ran to the front yard of a neighboring home. Officers continued to give verbal commands to drop the gun. Price did not comply. He then led officers on a foot chase to the 800 block of S. 26th Street where he pointed his gun at officers. Several officers then discharged their weapons striking Price. Officers immediately rendered life-saving aid. Medics rushed Price to University of Louisville Hospital. He remains in critical condition. No officers were injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call : - Bodycam: Officer #1 : - Bodycam: Officer #2 : - Bodycam: Officer #3 : - Bodycam: Officer #4 : - Patreon Supporters
VcYVuVb_At4 | 06 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On October 7, 2023, around 12:57 a.m., Topanga Division uniformed officers received a radio call of a male holding a handgun while seated inside a grey pick-up truck in the parking lot of a shopping center located in the 21000 block of Sherman Way. When officers arrived at scene, they located the truck parked in the lot and positioned their police vehicles behind it. Due to the truck’s tinted windows, it was unclear if the vehicle was occupied. The officers approached the truck on the passenger side and observed the suspect, later identified as 44-year-old Oscar Lopez, seated in the driver seat, and a second individual in the front passenger seat. Both individuals appeared to be intoxicated and did not respond to verbal commands to exit the truck. After opening the passenger side door, an officer saw a handgun in Lopez’ waistband and ordered him multiple times not to reach for the handgun. Moments later, Lopez lowered his right hand toward his waistband and an OIS occurred. Lopez was struck by gunfire. The Los Angeles City Fire Department personnel responded and pronounced Lopez deceased at scene. The passenger in the truck was removed from the vehicle by officers just prior to the OIS and he was not injured. While at scene, the LAPD’s Family Liaison Section made notifications to Lopez’ next of kin. A loaded Polymer 80, Model 940 C, 9mm black semi-automatic handgun was recovered from the scene and was booked as evidence. An additional magazine containing four live rounds was also recovered from the scene and was booked as evidence. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:57 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:50 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:54 - Bodycam: Officer #3 7:18 - Bodycam: Officer #4 8:50 - Patreon Supporters
-SLpdbI5kbg | 03 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albany, California — On September 21, 2023, a little before 11:15 a.m., the Berkeley Police Department and Albany Police Department responded to an active shooter at the Toyota of Berkeley Service Center, located at 1025 Eastshore Highway, in Albany. Dispatch centers for both police departments received 9-1-1 calls reporting a woman had been shot by a man who entered the service center and started shooting. The Berkeley Police Department arrived on the scene, evacuated the area, and entered the business to search for victim(s). A team of officers made it to the second floor of the building and encountered 24-year-old Lamar Walker crouched near a desk, pointing a silver firearm at them. Five officers discharged their firearms, striking Walker. On the floor near Walker, officers located 24-year-old Alonna Gallon, deceased from an apparent gunshot wound. First responders provided emergency first aid to both parties, but they succumbed to their injuries and were pronounced dead. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:35 - Surveillance Footage 0:49 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:30 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:50 - Surveillance Footage 3:08 - Patreon Supporters
IdEyL6--p6U | 02 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, New York — On Wednesday, December 21, 2022, at approximately 8:39 a.m., Police Officer Orlando Adorno along with other officers, assigned to patrol in the 79th Precinct and attired in uniform, responded to a 911 call for a dispute in the vicinity of Gates Avenue and Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn. Upon arrival, the officers were met on the sidewalk by the caller and 41-year-old Raheen Joye. After interviewing the 9-1-1 caller and Joye, and observing evidence at the scene, Police Officer Adorno and the other officers informed Joye that he was being placed under arrest. As the officers attempted to take Joye into custody, he began to resist them and attempted to flee. Ballistic evidence recovered from this scene revealed that Joye discharged at least one shot from his firearm. During the struggle with the officers, Joye retrieved a firearm from his person and discharged it, striking Police Officer Adorno in the right foot. He then fled the location on foot. In response to calls for assistance, Police Officer Bowie and Police Officer Bido, along with other officers, responded to the location and were informed of Joye's direction of flight. The officers travelled in that direction in their vehicles and observed Joye running eastbound on the south sidewalk of Monroe Street. Joye was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. He was taken into custody without further incident. In response, Police Officer Bowie discharged five shots from his service firearm, and Police Officer Bido discharged one shot from his service firearm. Police Officer Bowie and Police Officer Bido then pursued Joye on foot. During the pursuit, Joye again produced the firearm, brandished it in his right hand, and discharged it at the pursing officers. Ballistic evidence recovered from this scene revealed that Joye discharged at least two shots from his firearm. For his actions, Joye was subsequently arrested and charged with Attempted Murder of a Police Officer (five counts), Attempted Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer (five counts), Criminal Possession of a Loaded Firearm, and related charges. Police Officer Adorno was taken via NYPD vehicle to Kings County Hospital Center, where he was treated for a gunshot wound to his right foot. Joye was taken by ambulance to NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, where he was treated for his injuries and later discharged. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Adorno 3:23 - Bodycam: Officer Bowie 3:43 - Bodycam: Officer Bido 4:14 - Surveillance Footage 4:38 - Patreon Supporters
5mixk2e5xUc | 02 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Pedro, Los Angeles — On October 1, 2023, Harbor Division uniformed officers received a radio call regarding a child custody dispute at Gaffey Street and Capitol Drive, in a local store parking lot. Officers and a supervisor met with involved parties and the suspect, later identified as 39-year-old Miesha Scott. After a lengthy discussion, officers facilitated the peaceful transfer of custody of the minor child. After the child exchange, Scott entered her vehicle, a white, Chevrolet, “U-Haul” pick-up truck and appeared to drive toward the parking lot exit. Scott then drove north towards the location of the victim and one of the officers. Scott accelerated the vehicle and struck the victim, nearly missing one of the officers. Scott proceeded to drive south, toward an additional officer, and an OIS occurred. As officers broadcast a “help call,” Scott fled from the scene and officers initiated a vehicle pursuit. The pursuit concluded at Pacific Avenue and Paseo Del Mar, when the suspect’s vehicle collided into a tree. Scott was taken into custody without further incident. The Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded to the initial scene and treated the victim for the injuries she sustained from being struck by Scott’s vehicle. The Los Angeles Fire Department personnel also responded to the termination of the pursuit and transported Scott by rescue ambulance to a local hospital, where she was treated for injuries sustained during the collision at the termination of the pursuit. Scott was later cleared for booking by medical staff. Scott was booked for Attempted Murder, Assault with a Deadly Weapon on a Peace Officer with a Vehicle. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. Scott’s vehicle was impounded as evidence. Force Investigation Division investigators responded to the scene and are investigating this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
qwyTyVD_gTQ | 02 Nov 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * East Northport, New York — On the evening of October 10, 2023, two SCPD officers responded to a residence in East Northport, Suffolk County. When officers arrived, they encountered 54-year-old Alan Weber, wielding what appeared to be two swords. When Weber walked towards the officers, one of the officers tased him, but the taser failed to subdue him. Weber again advanced towards the officers, and the other officer fired his service weapon in response. Weber was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Officers recovered two fencing swords at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Barrios 0:28 - Bodycam: Officer Vigario 0:50 - Patreon Supporters
viYoEaB4ToU | 31 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tempe, Arizona — On August 14, 2023, Tempe police officers responded to a report of a car break-in in a parking lot near Baseline and Rural roads. A 9-1-1 caller reported that someone had smashed a vehicle's glass and took a book bag from it. It was then discovered that the car belonged to a man, identified as 45-year-old John Andreyo. Two officers arrived and found Andreyo in the stairwell near the now-closed Flo’s Asian restaurant. One officer ordered him to show his hands, but Andreyo wouldn't drop his bag. When another police arrived, drawing his gun, the first officer pulled out his Taser. Both officers pointed their weapons at Andreyo. In the body-cam video it can be heard, Andreyo loading a gun. “He’s got a gun! He’s got a gun!” the first officer exclaimed while running out of the way. Andreyo then fired his gun multiple times, and the second officer returned fire, striking Andreyo multiple times. Police later said Andreyo would have fired more shots, but his gun jammed. Andreyo was taken to the hospital, where he later died. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:38 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:58 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:41 - Patreon Supporters
NjEtq4QwqjE | 31 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Springfield, Illinois — On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at 10:47 p.m., Illinois State Police Trooper Dakotah (Kody) Chapman-Green stopped 37-year-old Cristobal Santana from Chicago in the 1600 block of Toronto Road in Springfield. During the traffic stop, the suspect fired at least 10 gunshots hitting Trooper Chapman-Green several times, and struck him repeatedly causing facial fractures, a skull fracture, and a brain bleed. The suspect fled the scene, but was taken into custody at 1:58 a.m. on October 25, 2023. Trooper Chapman-Green is still in the hospital and is recovering "day by day" according to his family. The suspect was taken to the hospital for injuries sustained during the apprehension and remains in the hospital. Santana is facing two counts of Attempted First Degree Murder, one count of Aggravated Battery with a Firearm to a Police Officer, one count of Aggravated Battery to a Police Officer, and one count Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon. Santana is a suspect in a Chicago homicide from this past weekend. Santana is suspected of shooting and killing his ex-girlfriend, 37-year-old Adrianna Lopez, a special education teacher on October 22. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
tc-Tkw4h2vQ | 31 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Naugatuck, Connecticut — On October 14, 2023, Naugatuck Police Officers got a call for shoplifting at Stop and Shop in Naugatuck when 33-year-old Jarrell Day of Waterbury attempted to steal over $200 worth of beer. During the course of that theft, it was updated to a robbery charge due to the fact that there was an altercation between store staff and the suspect in question. In police body camera video, Detective Williams can be seen approaching the suspect's car and ordering both occupants out of the vehicle. The car takes off, hitting a police cruiser while driving away. A second video, taken from Officer Kehoss' body camera, shows Kehoss driving after the fleeing vehicle and finding it crashed into a pole a short distance away. Officer Kehoss chased Day and ordered him to stop before pulling out a stun gun and telling him to get on the ground. The officer then deploys the stun gun, causing Day to fall to the ground. The officer ordered Day to roll onto his stomach. When Day didn't comply, Kehoss electrified the stun gun again. He did so one more time after asking the suspect to put his hands behind his back. After the incident, Officer Kehoss’ supervisors reviewed the video and brought it to the attention of the Office of the State’s Attorney. That office then directed the Connecticut State Police to investigate to determine if criminal charges needed to be brought against the officer. On October 30, 2023, Officer Nicholas Kehoss turned himself in to Troop A in Southbury on an active arrest warrant Monday, charging him with intentional cruelty to persons and third-degree assault. Officer Kehoss was released on a $50,000 bond and is scheduled to appear at (GA4) Waterbury Superior Court on November 11, 2023. Day was charged with attempted second-degree assault, third-degree robbery, assault on police, illegal possession of a weapon in a vehicle, second-degree larceny, reckless driving, operating under suspension and evading responsibility. He was held on $200,000 bond after the arrest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Detective Williams 0:39 - Dashcam: Officer Kehoss 1:02 - Bodycam: Officer Kehoss 4:20 - Patreon Supporters
Za5NJgD_FlU | 30 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Laguna Beach , California — On March 11, 2021, at approximately 5:54 p.m., Steinmetz is seen on video surveillance footage entering the Balboa Bay Resort parking garage. In that footage, Steinmetz entered and drove away in a white Mercedes Sedan at 5:55 p.m. Around 6:15 p.m., the owner of the Mercedes called Newport Beach police to report it stolen. Approximately 6:18 p.m., Laguna Beach Police Department Officer Ryan Radel, observed the Mercedes driven by Steinmetz traveling southbound at a high rate of speed. Officer Radel followed Steinmetz in the Mercedes, waiting for a safe place to conduct a traffic stop. Steinmetz continued to drive unpredictably. Steinmetz pulled the Mercedes over on the shoulder of Pacific Coast Highway, and Officer Radel exited his police unit to approach Steinmetz on the driver side. As Officer Radel approached, Steinmetz suddenly made a hard-left turn and quickly accelerated his vehicle away from Officer Radel. As Officer Radel raced back to his unit to give chase, Steinmetz collided with multiple cars. This collision caused one vehicle to veer off the road and another to flip and ultimately end on its side. Steinmetz continued eastbound on Newport Coast Drive from Pacific Coast Highway. During the pursuit, Steinmetz swerved in and out of oncoming traffic while driving on the wrong side of the road. Laguna Beach police officers successfully deployed a spike strip which caused severe damage to the tires of the Mercedes. Eventually, Corporal James Gramer successfully performed a pursuit intervention technique (PIT) maneuver by tapping the rear of the Mercedes with the front of his police vehicle, causing the Mercedes to spin and eventually stop. At 6:38 p.m., less than 15 seconds after the Mercedes came to a stop, Steinmetz quickly exited his vehicle. Upon exiting, Steinmetz immediately stepped backward and made a distinct movement to put both hands to his right hip. This was indicative of someone attempting to grab or hide something at the right hip. Steinmetz continued to keep his hands at his waistband then suddenly walked forward, almost jumping or lunging, toward the officers. As Steinmetz moved rapidly toward the officers, Steinmetz quickly raised both hands chest high from his right hip. He simultaneously pressed his palms together, extended his finger and arms outward directly at Officer Radel. Steinmetz purposefully simulated having a gun by making this gesture and doing so in a quick movement. Due to this perceived threat, Officer Radel fired six rounds. Despite the shots fired, Steinmetz appeared unfazed and continued to move forward towards the officers. Steinmetz continued charging toward the officers, moving between Officer Radel and Sergeant Downing's vehicles. Officers indicated it was clear Steinmetz was not holding a firearm, therefore non-lethal force was used. The Taser successfully incapacitated Steinmetz, and he fell to the ground. Officer Radel then retrieved a first aid kit and provided it to the officers who immediately began rendering aid. Steinmetz was transported to Mission Hospital Mission Viejo. Steinmetz was transported at the hospital and eventually underwent surgery. Steinmetz was deemed to have sustained three gunshot wounds: one to his upper left chest, one to his lower right abdomen, and one to his lower left forearm. He ultimately survived his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
z-BPiLxUnTk | 30 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On Thursday, October 19, around 6:15 p.m., Denver Police officers were called to a Whole Foods store near Union Station for a report of someone brandishing a knife. Upon arrival, they found the man, 33-year-old Latif Robinson, with a 13-inch knife. Officers tried to negotiate with the suspect and offered him food, a place to stay, access to a hospital, money and a chance to charge his phone in an attempt to de-escalate the situation. When the man began walking toward an officer, he fired at him. Another officer shot a taser, hitting the man and bringing him down. The initial gunfire did not hit the suspect. The Taser made contact with the suspect and the gunshot struck a freezer. The suspect was taken into custody and is facing a charge of felony menacing, but officials are also seeking to connect the suspect with mental health resources. The store was also evacuated after shoppers were told to take cover. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
QOEs-685LgA | 30 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On October 19, 2023, around 2:30 p.m., Denver Police were called to the area of 46th Avenue and North York Street for an individual holding a weapon. the suspect pointed the weapon, which turned out to be an airsoft pistol that fires pellets with a similar exterior to real semiautomatic handguns, at a driver who was slowly following the suspect down a city street. The driver left the area and called police. Officers found the suspect that fit the description, walking with a bookbag, with a dog following him. Several cops approached the suspect. The suspect walked away from the officers, who demanded that he dropped the weapon. The suspect responded to police by shouting, “Shoot me, shoot me.” At one point, the suspect raised the pistol toward the officers, and four officers opened fire. The suspect was shot in the arm and torso. Officers fired 12 total rounds. One of the officers had previously been involved in a shooting while on duty as an officer. The man was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition. He survived his injuries and is facing multiple counts of felony menacing. No officers or bystanders were injured during the event. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
WEK4QeYPXew | 27 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Marion County, Florida — On Tuesday, October 24, 2023, at approximately 7:15 p.m., an MCSO deputy conducted a traffic stop on a dirt bike near the intersection of SE Maricamp Road and Emerald Road. The driver, later identified as 26-year-old Rasheem Edwards, could not produce a valid form of ID. During the traffic stop, Edwards fled on foot toward a field where a youth sports practice was being held. The deputy gave chase and, after running a short distance, Edwards pulled out a firearm he was carrying on his hip. Edwards then fumbled the firearm, causing it to fall to the ground. Edwards immediately reached down and picked up the firearm, at which time he was shot by the pursuing deputy. Edwards was transported to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. FDLE is investigating the shooting. The deputy is on paid administrative leave, as is standard practice. Edwards was a convicted felon, having been convicted of Attempted Burglary in New York, and it was illegal for him to possess this firearm. The deputy, who as the victim of a criminal offense has invoked the protection of Marsy’s Law, is not being identified at this time. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
HYFXBWXxkF4 | 26 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, D.C. — On Thursday, October 19, 2023, At approximately 4:52 p.m., two members of the Seventh District responded to the 2800 block of Gainesville Street, Southeast, for a report of a man with a gun arguing with two women. Upon the officers’ arrival, they approached the suspect and attempted to speak with him. The officers then saw that the suspect was armed with a handgun. The suspect turned and fled into the 2900 block of Gainesville Street, Southeast. As he ran, the suspect turned and fired multiple shots back at the officers. One of the officers was struck by gunfire and sustained a serious injury. The second officer then returned fire at the suspect, who continued shooting at them. In the midst of the gunfire, additional officers arrived on scene to assist. The suspect pointed his handgun at one of the assisting officers, who discharged his service weapon, striking the suspect. During this exchange, two additional officers sustained minor injuries. Officers provided first aid to the suspect until DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services arrived on scene and transported him to an area hospital. After all life-saving efforts failed, the suspect was pronounced dead. He has been identified as 33-year-old Arthur Porter, of Northwest, DC. The officer who was shot was transported to an area hospital and was listed in stable condition. He was released on Friday, October 20th. The officer who was shot recently graduated the Metropolitan Police Academy on September 29, 2023. He was undergoing field training and partnered with a certified field training officer. The two other officers were treated for their injuries and released. The suspect’s firearm was recovered on the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
a0H7sImGctU | 26 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * St. Louis County, Missouri — On September 20, 2023, at 7:12 p.m., two St. Louis County police officers from the Affton Southwest Precinct responded to a call for service for a domestic disturbance in the 9100 block of Rambler Drive. Officers were advised that a male suspect, identified as 59-year-old Karl Schuhe, was intoxicated and refusing to allow the caller to leave the residence. Officers were also advised Schuhe was armed with a handgun and threatened harm to officers if they responded to the residence. When the officers arrived on the scene, they observed Schuhe on the front porch of the residence with a handgun in each of his hands. The officers told Schuhe numerous times to drop the guns and also attempted to engage Schuhe in conversation to de-escalate the situation. Schuhe refused to comply, instead raising one of the guns toward one of the officers. Both the officers and Schuhe fired their weapons. Schuhe was struck by gunfire in the exchange. Officers immediately rendered aid to Schuhe. Schuhe was rushed to the hospital for treatment after the shooting. He was charged the next day with attempted assault of a special victim in the first degree and armed criminal action. A day after the charges were filed, he died at the hospital. The St. Louis County police officers involved in this incident are 38 years of age with 3 and a half years of law enforcement experience and 29 years of age with one and a half years of law enforcement experience. The officers were not injured. Two handguns were recovered from Schuhe at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:50 - Bodycam Footage 3:52 - Witness Video 4:20 - Patreon Supporters
diq8a0clGmw | 26 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ocala, Florida — On the morning of October 24, 2023, Michael Prouty, 39, forced his way into a woman's home in the Villages and stole her purse, cell phone, and car from the garage. Later that same day, Prouty was found driving the stolen car in Ocala. Sgt. Buetti initiated a traffic stop, but Prouty fled from police. After a few moments of a vehicle pursuit, he crashed into several vehicles at the intersection of N. Pine Ave. and SR 40. After the crash, Prouty fled the scene, which left multiple people injured. As he was running away, he encountered the first citizen who was able to grab ahold of Prouty. Although Prouty broke free, he was slowed down by citizen. Prouty attempted to carjack a woman while she was in a Starbucks drive-thru nearby. Another citizen intervened and attempted to pull Prouty out of the vehicle. Prouty ran off again but was followed closely by the citizen. The citizen apprehended Prouty behind Starbucks for a few moments until police were able to secure him in handcuffs. Prouty is currently in the Marion County Jail and is facing multiple charges from the agency, including fleeing and eluding, attempted carjacking, and others. He was also involved in a robbery of a 7-Eleven convenience store in the early hours of Oct. 24, before the home invasion incident in Sumter County. Additionally, Prouty was sent to prison in 2017 for six years on burglary and robbery charges. He was released from prison in July 2022 on a community release program which he violated and committed more felony crimes in Miami-Dade County. He returned to prison to finish his initial sentence and was released in February 2023. He was turned over to Miami-Dade jail for the pending felony charges and bonded out in March 2023. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
KSYCSSVGzxU | 25 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atwater, California — On August 13th, 2023, around 7:00 p.m., Atwater police officers tried to pull over 36-year-old Korey Unti. According to police, the car he was driving was connected to a stolen property case. Unti drove off, leading them on a chase while shooting at their vehicles. Unti crash into a parked car and run. As police chased him through an apartment complex near Crest and Bellevue roads, investigators say he pointed a gun at an officer and was shot in return. He was pronounced dead at the scene and the shooting remains under investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Helicopter Footage 1:17 - Bodycam: Officer Crain 1:58 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:10 - Patreon Supporters
aAP0FBSFrP8 | 24 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Prospect, Connecticut — On October 20, 2023, at approximately 4:55 p.m., Prospect Police Officers David Terni and Jonathan Slavin were dispatched to 20 Merriman Lane, Prospect, on a report of a possible disturbance. Upon arrival, they spoke to a neighbor who stated that he heard suspicious noises coming from within 20 Merriman Lane and believed that there was some sort of disturbance occurring inside. Officer Slavin approached the rear of the house while Officer Terni approached the front. One of the front windows had been dislodged allowing an opening into the house. When asked what happened to the window, the woman inside said, “Mike did it.” At that time, a subject, identified as 48-year-old Michael Strenk, opened a kitchen drawer and removed a knife. Officer Terni ordered Strenk to drop the knife. Strenk threw the knife in the direction of Officer Terni. It passed through the open window missing the officer. At this point, Strenk charged at Officer Terni with another knife in his right hand. Officer Terni fired two shots striking and fatally wounding Strenk. Emergency Medical Services pronounced Strenk dead at the scene. The chief medical examiner’s office determined that Strenk died of a gunshot wound to the head, and the manner of death was determined to be a homicide. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
mZ3etq48mMQ | 23 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On October 3, 2023, 30-year-old Randy Sharpe Jr. phoned his girlfriend and asked her to drive him to a bank to procure rent money. Sharpe's girlfriend complied with his request and picked him up from his apartment complex. Sharpe's girlfriend immediately recognized that sharp was intoxicated. Additionally, Sharpe admitted to his girlfriend he'd been drinking tequila all day. after they went to the bank, Sharpe and his girlfriend began arguing. Sharpe's girlfriend, the driver of the vehicle, pulled into a parking lot near the intersection of 103rd Street in Blanding Boulevard. While parked, they continued to argue, and Sharpe's girlfriend exited the vehicle and walked down Blanding Boulevard. Sharpe armed himself with his girlfriend's firearm that she kept in her car and exited the vehicle. Standing outside his girlfriend's car in the parking lot, Sharpe fired multiple rounds. Two JSO patrol officers, driving together in a patrol vehicle down Blanding Boulevard, heard the gunfire coming from the nearby parking lot and observed the girlfriend's parked car with the hazard lights flashing. These officers pulled into the parking lot and observed Sharpe first walking, and then running, away from the approaching Patrol vehicle. The officers immediately exited their patrol vehicle and armed themselves with their service weapons. They commanded Sharpe to stop running and to get on the ground. Rather than comply, Sharpe instead turned his body towards the officers with his firearm in hand. In response, both officers fired at Sharpe. Sharpe sustained gunshot wounds and fell to the ground. Once Sharpe was safely in custody, the officers immediately began emergency medical aid and called for rescue. Once rescue arrived, they transported Sharpe to an area hospital for treatment where Sharpe died from his injuries. Crime scene detectives responded to the scene and collected the .40 caliber gun that Sharpe was armed with, near where he fell to the ground. Additionally, seven .40 caliber casings were located and collected in the parking lot near where the officer first observed Sharpe in the parking lot. Sharpe was a convicted felon, having been previously convicted of multiple felonies, including robbery, possession of a firearm by convicted felon and carrying a concealed firearm. Additionally, Sharpe had multiple convictions for misdemeanor crimes including Battery and Resisting an Officer. As a convicted felon, Sharpe was prohibited from possessing a firearm. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:37 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:53 - Patreon Supporters
a2aS7Dnl9Qg | 20 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Neenah, Wisconsin — On August 2, 2023, members of the Lake Winnebago area MEG unit were trying to arrest 37-year-old Nathan Briese as part of an undercover operation. The MEG Unit officers performed a controlled drug buy from Briese. After the buy, officers followed Briese to the gas station, where they intended to arrest him. When law enforcement went into the gas station to arrest Briese, he ran toward the back of the store near the coolers. Briese reportedly “spun around quickly and pulled up his shirt in the front with one hand and that his other hand went toward his waist with his elbow flared out.” The law enforcement officer observed a gun in Briese’s waistband. Authorities stated they felt Briese was going to kill them in the gas station, so they discharged their firearms, firing around two to three rounds. Briese continued moving around the back of the gas station and quickly came around the corner with his hands near his waistband. The authorities fired another two to three rounds at Briese, and Briese “crumpled to the floor.” First aid was rendered, and emergency services responded to the scene to transport Briese to a nearby hospital, where he later died. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:17 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 1:41 - Patreon Supporters
gr5OXgO8k20 | 20 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On September 4, 2023, at 1:11 p.m., East Los Angeles Station deputies responded to a business in the 300 block of South Atlantic Boulevard in unincorporated Los Angeles, regarding a call of a person with a gun. Information in the call indicated a male entered the gas station and took several items. He removed a handgun from his backpack and held it down to his side as he fled the location. The male was later identified as 32-year-old Eduardo Villasenor of Commerce. Deputies located and contacted Villasenor walking in the 400 block of South Atlantic Boulevard and ordered him to stop. Villasenor did not comply and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Villasenor was struck by gunfire, dropped the handgun, and fell to the ground. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival of the Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Villasenor was transported to a local hospital where he was listed in stable condition. A loaded semiautomatic handgun was recovered at the scene. It was later determined Villasenor committed an armed robbery at the business. Following the robbery, Villasenor fled the scene and pointed his handgun at a male approximately one block west of the gas station. There were no other persons injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:38 - Security Footage in the Gas Station 1:14 - Surveillance Footage 1:34 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 2:29 - Patreon Supporters
QxNldUXHhGc | 19 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — On Monday, October 9, 2023, at approximately 3:09 p.m. San Francisco Police Officers responded to the area of Geary Blvd. and Laguna St. on a report of a vehicle that crashed into a building. The suspect identified as 31-year-old Zhanyuan Yang, rammed a car into the visa office of the Chinese consulate. San Francisco Police Acting Commander Mark Im said Zhanyuan Yang, stood against a wall hiding a knife in his right hand. He says Yang then rotated toward a police sergeant and the security guard, exposing the knife and made "multiple, rapid, downward swinging motions with the knife towards the direction of the sergeant and the security guard." The officer then opened fire after Yang allegedly failed to comply with orders to get on the ground. Yang was taken to a hospital, where he died. A 911 caller reported to police dispatchers that Yang was armed with gun, though officers never found a firearm. They did however find two .40 caliber fired cartridge casings. A crossbow was found in his car, police said. Authorities have not revealed a possible motive for why Yang drove into the visa office. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Kha Nguyen - Maciej Jarzebowski - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 3:27 - 2nd 911 Call 5:02 - 3rd 911 Call 8:10 - Bodycam: Sergeant On-Scene 9:32 - Bodycam: Officer #1 10:21 - Bodycam: Officer #2 11:11 - Patreon Supporters
boGablksslg | 18 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wallingford, Connecticut — On October 16, 2023 at about 2:37 a.m., the Wallingford Police Department received a 911 call reporting that a man shot himself in the face at 132 North Airline Road. Officers Gordon McCaskill and Robert Bellucci were sent to investigate. On arrival, officers spoke with a female witness who stated that her boyfriend, 62-year-old Donald Passmore, shot himself in their bedroom. Officers entered the house, announced that they were police officers and asked, “where’s the gun?” Passmore spoke to them from the bedroom, and they proceeded to the bedroom door, where Passmore was lying on the bed. The officers spoke to Passmore for about nine minutes. They asked Passmore to place his hands in the air and instructed him several times not to touch the gun. At 2:54 a.m. officers said “don’t touch the gun!” and “put your right hand up!” At this point, a total of approximately 10 rounds were fired at Passmore. Officers located a .22 caliber revolver on the bed. Wallingford Police Department personnel rendered medical assistance until the arrival of Emergency Medical Services. Passmore was then transported to MidState Medical Center in Meriden, where he was pronounced dead at 3:37 a.m. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Gordon McCaskill 0:45 - Bodycam: Officer Robert Bellucci 1:26 - Patreon Supporters
r1NXHQ6rfOA | 18 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — On September 2, 2023, at 2:00 a.m., two on-duty Chicago Police officers responded to a person with a gun in the 9900 block of South Ewing Avenue. When officers arrived, they encountered a male and female. When the officers attempted to engage with one of the individuals as they were walking away, the female pulled a firearm and pointed it at the officers. Responding officers shot at the offender, but did not strike anyone. The female suspect fled, and the male was taken for questioning. He was later released. A gun was recovered near the scene. A CPD street camera shows the suspect fleeing into an alley. She has still not been identified. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:21 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:37 - Surveillance Footage 8:01 - Patreon Supporters
izfvb-JD2jg | 18 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sparks, Nevada — On May 4, 2020, shortly before 8:00 pm, 36-year-old Ronal Adalberto Zendejas (hereinafter “Zendejas”) entered the office of Motel 6, located at 2405 Victorian Avenue in Sparks, Nevada, and rented a room for one night. For unknown reasons, his demeanor was rude and aggressive, and the front desk manager recognized that he was drunk. After renting the room, he punched the plexiglass separating the lobby and employee areas, and then punched the office window as he left. Shortly thereafter, Zendejas returned to the office and was angrier than he was before, but then left again. Just minutes later, Zendejas followed the general manager into the office, this time armed with a running chainsaw. The general manager retreated behind the counter, and Zendejas used the chainsaw to cut through the swinging half-door which separates the lobby and employee areas. The front desk manager took cover in the employee bathroom, while the general manager went into his apartment, which was connected to the office. Zendejas, who was still armed with the chainsaw, then entered the employee area. Zendejas ultimately left the office and went to room number 102, which was next to the office. He contacted the occupant of that room, and swung the chainsaw towards him, causing the occupant to take evasive measures. During this dangerous interaction, Zendejas cut the door and door handle to room number 102. As these attacks were taking place, two calls were placed to 911 at approximately 8:08 pm, and Sparks Police Department (hereinafter “SPD”) officers responded, with Officers Thomas Radley (hereinafter “Officer Radley”) and Adrian Berumen (hereinafter “Officer Berumen”) being the first two to arrive. Once these officers arrived, people on-scene pointed to Zendejas, who was then sitting in his blue Honda Accord parked in the Motel 6 parking lot. The officers, who were dressed in full police uniforms, approached Zendejas, verbally identified themselves as police, and ordered him to stop and show his hands. Zendejas ignored their commands and rapidly reversed, and then drove out of the parking lot at a high rate of speed. As he fled, Zendejas drove across all travel lanes of Victorian Avenue, over a curb, struck a metal street sign, and stopped on landscaping rocks. Officers Radley and Berumen chased after Zendejas, and Officer Berumen repeated his commands to stop the car, but Zendejas again refused to comply. Instead, Zendejas reversed his vehicle, dragging the street sign with it, struck Officer Berumen’s patrol vehicle, and crashed rear-end into the wall of a nearby car wash. Officers Radley and Berumen, recognizing the serious threat Zendejas presented to them and the public, continued to chase after Zendejas. As they got closer, Officer Radley again ordered Zendejas to show his hands and stop, but Zendejas began driving away from the car wash at a high rate of speed. Officer Radley, followed by Officer Berumen, responded by firing their duty handguns towards Zendejas. As the gunfire subsided, Zendejas’ vehicle drove into a parking lot next to a smog shop and crashed front-end into a wall. Additional officers arrived, approached the vehicle, and removed Zendejas from the driver’s seat. Zendejas did not survive the incident, and a subsequent autopsy found the cause of his death to be multiple gunshot wounds. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 4:43 - Surveillance Footage 6:26 - Bodycam: Officer #1 9:02 - Bodycam: Officer #2 13:56 - Bodycam: Officer #3 14:02 - Patreon Supporters
7GrcptVf8Yk | 18 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Camden County, Georgia — On Monday, October 16th, 2023, at approximately 7:30 a.m., a Camden County Sheriff's Office Deputy pulled over 53-year-old Leonard Cure as he drove along Interstate 95 near the Georgia-Florida line for speeding over 100 mph and Reckless Driving. The deputy immediately started yelling for him to get out of the truck. Cure gets out and said he wasn’t going to do anything. Cure asked if there was a warrant for his arrest. The deputy again tells him to put his hands behind his back or he will be tasered. He also tells Cure that he was being arrested for going over 100 mph and reckless driving. Cure gets tasered and while the deputy is asking him to put his hands behind his back, Cure starts swinging his arms and the two begin to fight. Cure then appears to have one hand on either the deputy’s throat or his mouth and the other on his back. The deputy Tased Cure a second time and used a baton before pulling out the gun and firing one shot into Cure’s stomach. Cure hit the ground, and the deputy said “shots fired!” over the radio and called for more officers. At least a dozen paramedics and officers arrived on the highway shoulder within minutes. Several first responders gave Cure chest compressions for minutes before they loaded him into an ambulance. In 2020 Cure was released from a Florida prison after he was wrongfully convicted of armed robbery in 2004. He was sentenced to life in prison, but authorities reviewing his case in 2020 concluded he didn’t commit the crime. Cure was awarded $817,000 for his wrongful incarceration. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 21:04 - Bodycam Footage 33:12 - Patreon Supporters
V6riFP2vWFE | 17 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Memphis, Tennessee — On March 18, 2023, Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Deputies Jaime Higgins and Terenzo Radcliff pulled over 43-year-old Melissa Horton after receiving information from the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office that she had attempted to shoot her fiancé. The deputies commanded Horton to get out of her car but instead she lifted a shotgun and pointed it toward Deputy Higgins. The deputies fired and Horton died of gunshot injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy Jaime Higgins 0:41 - Bodycam: Deputy Terenzo Radcliff 1:12 - Dashcam Footage 2:16 - Patreon Supporters
213FQ6h5lBU | 16 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On September 13, 2023, around 8:35 p.m., Olympic Division uniformed patrol officers responded to a radio call of a “415 Man with a Knife” on the 1200 block of South New Hampshire Avenue. Upon arrival, officers searched the area and located the suspect walking through a parking lot. As officers were setting up containment around the parking lot, they verbalized with the suspect who was armed with a large kitchen knife. After several minutes of commands, the suspect, while still armed with the knife in his right hand, ran toward officers positioned at the exit of the parking lot. Despite additional warnings to drop the knife, the suspect refused to comply and continued running towards the officers, resulting in an OIS. The suspect was struck by gunfire, fell to the pavement, and was taken into custody without further incident. The officers requested a rescue ambulance and rendered aid to the suspect. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics transported the suspect to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The suspect was later identified as 35-year-old Carlos De Anda. A large kitchen knife with an approximate 8 inch blade was recovered from the scene and booked as evidence. No officers nor other citizens were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 1:19 - 2nd 911 Call 3:33 - Bodycam: Officer #1 8:44 - Bodycam: Officer #2 8:58 - Bodycam: Officer #3 9:19 - Patreon Supporters
w5Pq8cES_Rs | 15 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On September 15, 2023, at around 12:09 p.m., Newton Division uniformed officers responded to a radio call of a “Hot Prowl Burglary,” located at 1100 block of East 33rd Street. Shortly thereafter, details of the call were updated, indicating that four male suspects entered an apartment, bound and gagged the victim and stole the keys to his vehicle. As responding officers arrived, two of the four suspects, later identified as Justice Lockhart and Aaron Felnoy were taken into custody without incident. The third suspect, later identified as Jeffrey Askew, was observed by the Air Unit, on the roof of the apartment building. Askew jumped off the building and landed on the roof of an adjacent single-story structure. Askew then fell from the roof of that structure and landed on a cement walkway between the two buildings. As officers approached Askew to take him into custody and render aid, he reached into his front waistband and removed what officers believed to be a firearm. Askew then appeared to point the object in the officers’ direction, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) and simultaneous deployment of a 40mm Less-Lethal Launcher. Askew was struck by gunfire and was taken into custody without further incident. Due to the unknown whereabouts of the fourth suspect later identified as Daiyann Henderson, officers carried Askew out of the immediate area, rendered medical aid, and ultimately brought him to Los Angeles City Fire Department paramedics, who were staged nearby. Askew was then transported by rescue ambulance to Los Angeles General Medical Center, where he was listed in critical but stable condition. Several minutes later, Henderson attempted to escape the perimeter by changing clothes and exiting the front of the apartment complex. He was subsequently observed by officers and was taken into custody without incident. The object that was observed in Askew’s hand at the time of the OIS, later determined to be a hammer with an overall length of 6 ½ inches, was recovered and booked as evidence. No officers or other community members were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:53 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:59 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:02 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:34 - Patreon Supporters
7IAQ4tDMJDg | 10 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bristol, Connecticut — On Thursday, October 5, 2023 at approximately 11:30 p.m., a lone female, later identified as 51-year-old Suzanne Laprise, entered the lobby of the Bristol Police Department at 131 North Main Street. She approached the front lobby desk office windows and banged on the windows with a handgun. The front lobby desk was unoccupied at that time. After banging on the windows, Laprise fired multiple rounds into the windows. The rounds did not penetrate the bullet-resistant glass. Officers attempted to open a dialogue with Laprise. During these efforts, Laprise discharged additional rounds in the direction of the officers. Officer Spencer Boisvert then returned fire, firing two shots. The bullet-resistant glass stopped all rounds and no one was hit. When Laprise set the handgun down, officers entered the lobby, deployed an electronic defense weapon, and took her into custody. Laprise was taken to Bristol Hospital for evaluation. She was later released and returned to the Bristol Police Department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 3:25 - Bodycam Footage 4:37 - Patreon Supporters
ESg2onNqwb0 | 10 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nashville, Tennessee — On Monday, October 9, 2023, at 8:20 p.m., Metro Nashville Police were called to a home on Split Oak Trail, and discovered 30-year-old Joshua Kersey, holding a man at knifepoint. Police said the victim lived at the home, along with Kersey’s mom, sister and four children. Kersey’s mother dialed 911. Police tried to negotiate with Kersey for about 40 minutes. Officers then heard a struggle and a loud noise in the bedroom. Officer Ranseen kicked the door open and gave Kersey a command to put the knife down. Authorities said Kersey did not comply and Officer Ranseen shot once and killed Kersey. The family members, including Kersey’s mother, sister, and four children, all left the home before officers entered. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:00 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 3:59 - Patreon Supporters
8Kdhu5z2aQ4 | 09 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orlando, Florida — On Saturday, September 23, 2023, around 9:00 p.m. Orange County Sheriff’s Deputies first responded to the 5500 block of Suncreek Court following a 911 call about a man firing a gun in the backyard of a home. Deputies could not make contact with him at that time. At 12:47 a.m. Sunday, September 24, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office received more 911 calls advising the man was in the street pointing a gun at a passing motorist, who was later determined to be his roommate. Deputies tried for 40 minutes to negotiate with the man, later identified as Jorge Ramirez-Rivera, to get him to surrender peacefully. But the suspect refused. Deputies approached the suspect in the backyard and tried to subdue him using a taser and non-lethal bean bag rounds. At the same time, Ramirez-Rivera pulled a gun from his waistband and pointed it at his head before firing three shots at deputies. Deputies returned fire. The suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Deputies Try to Get Suspect to Surrender 0:23 - Bodycam: View #1 0:45 - Bodycam: View #2 1:06 - Patreon Supporters
FsKgb5GjQmQ | 06 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indian River County, Florida — On Wednesday, October 4, 2023, the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office was contacted by the Jupiter Police Department and was notified of a stabbing that occurred in their jurisdiction with the suspect, identified as 28-year-old Nicholas David Parchesco, last seen fleeing northbound on I-95 at high rates of speed. Deputies immediately responded to the south county line and waited for the vehicle. Real Time Crime Center located the vehicle on LPR cameras positioned in the area and shared live information of its location and direction of travel. Deputies in the area and HAWK (Helicopter) received the real time information and quickly spotted the vehicle entering county. Parchesco dangerously attempted to elude deputies but was successfully slowed down and eventually stopped after various measures were utilized. Parchesco was taken into custody and faces multiple charges, including attempted murder. No one was injured during the pursuit and arrest. Parchesco was booked into the Indian River County jail, where he was given a $100,000 bond for fleeing and eluding law enforcement. Officials haven't released information about the doctor who was stabbed, including his identity or condition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
dnmlZGVangI | 06 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Providence, Rhode Island — On Friday, September 15, 2023, 40-year-old Michael Pinto led officers on a chase with his teenage daughter in the vehicle. He was found by Sgt. Henry Yakey, and Patrolmen Bret Simas and Lucas Pontbriant, stuck in traffic near the Anchor Subaru dealership on Route 146 south, and the Burrillville officers attempted to box him in with their vehicles. Yakey steps out of his patrol car with his gun drawn and walks toward Pinto’s vehicle, shouting orders for Pinto to “{Expletive] stop!” It then appears that Pinto’s vehicle accelerates toward Yakey. As the vehicle is accelerating, one shot is fired. Pinto’s vehicle then hits Yakey’s cruiser and stops moving forward. Another shot is fired, and the driver’s side window on Pinto’s car shatters. After the shots are fired, screams are clearly heard from inside the vehicle. Pinto’s vehicle then accelerates again and speeds away down the road, with Yakey and other officers on scene calling “shots fired” into their radios. Yakey then gets back into his cruiser, but says into his radio that they are not in pursuit of Pinto. Providence police later picked up the chase on Route 10 and onto Dean Street. Eventually two sergeants spotted Pinto near Woman and Infants Hospital, where he allegedly drove onto the sidewalk and hit a nurse. Pinto at this point placed his vehicle into reverse with Sgt. Rampone and the pedestrian nurse still on the sidewalk behind him. It is at this time both Sgt. Rampone and Sgt. Lopes discharged their duty weapons. Pinto was transported to Rhode Island Hospital, where he died. His teenage daughter who was in the car at the time was shot in the leg. Officers said they didn't know anyone else was in the car until after the pursuit ended. Yakey and the nurse who was hit at the scene were also taken to the hospital. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:33 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:04 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:32 - Bodycam: Officer #4 3:49 - Bodycam: Officer #5 6:17 - Patreon Supporters
YZir-s6YkGo | 06 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hacienda Heights, California — On September 4, 2023, at 5:34 a.m., Industry Station deputies responded to a residence in the 16700 block of Dawn Haven Road in unincorporated Hacienda Heights, regarding a call of a person who had committed an assault with a knife. Information in the call indicated a male had stabbed his father. The male was later identified as 42-year-old Robert Boozer of St. George, Utah. Upon arrival, deputies located Boozer on the front porch of a neighboring residence. Boozer was holding a large knife in one of his hands. The deputies gave Boozer numerous commands to drop the knife. Boozer ignored the deputies’ commands and charged at them while holding the knife, at which point a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Boozer was struck by gunfire, dropped the knife, and fell to the ground. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival of the Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics who pronounced Boozer dead at the scene. The stabbing victim, Boozer's father, sustained multiple stab wounds to his torso and was pronounced dead at the scene. A knife, with an approximate nine-inch blade, was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
u31yu1cgT5c | 04 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On September 1st, 2023, at approximately 3:04 a.m., Atlanta officers responded to Fair Drive SW and Metropolitan Parkway SW in reference to an auto accident. Upon arrival, the responding officer noticed that the passenger inside one of the vehicles, later identified as 47-year-old Samuel Smith, had his wrists restrained with handcuffs. Because Smith appeared to be heavily intoxicated, officers questioned Smith's wife, later identified as 42-year-old Patricia Smith (who was the driver of the vehicle), and she stated that an "officer" had handcuffed her husband while they were at Peaches of Atlanta (779 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard). Recognizing the peculiarity of the situation, officers went to 779 Ralph David Abernathy Boulevard to locate the "officer". Upon arriving at Peaches of Atlanta, officers made contact with a male, later identified as 49-year-old Terrence Jacks, who was wearing a vest with a "Police" patch as well as a Department of Homeland Security Special Agent badge, a radio, and a handgun. Jacks was also in possession of a sedan which was equipped with blue lights and had Police decals. Jacks claimed to be working as a security guard for the club and advised that he had placed Smith into handcuffs but that Smith had run away before fleeing in an SUV. Though Jacks presented officers with what he claimed were Department of Homeland Security credentials, after a thorough investigation it was determined that Jacks was not a Department of Homeland Security Special Agent. Jacks was placed into custody and was charged with Impersonating a Public Officer or Employee and was taken to the Fulton County jail. The various law enforcement equipment that Jacks had were seized following his arrest. Patricia Smith, who had got into the auto accident following her husband's scuffle with Jacks, was found to be at fault for the accident and was charged with DUI Less Safe, Hit and Run, Reckless Driving, and Driving on a Suspended License. Additionally, her husband Samuel Smith, had an active warrant out of Fulton County and was placed into custody. Samuel Smith was transported to the hospital for further medical treatment. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
_9cw7NmRYro | 04 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lake Forest, California — On Sunday, August 20, 2023, at 12:18 p.m., Orange County Sheriff's dispatch received multiple 911 calls that a female was stabbed in an apartment complex. Callers told dispatchers that the man who stabbed her retreated to a nearby apartment. Deputies arrived to Osterman Road, located the female victim and began providing medical treatment. Simultaneously, additional deputies were directed to the apartment where the suspect was believed to be. Nearby apartments were evacuated while deputies held their position outside the suspect's apartment. Minutes after deputies arrived, a family member of the female victim told a deputy that her other daughter was still inside the apartment. The family member gave the deputy a key to the apartment. With another possible victim inside the apartment, deputies decided to make entry. Deputies encountered the suspect inside the apartment and gave commands for the suspect to drop the knife. The suspect did not comply with deputies' commands. At this time, the deputy involved shooting occurred. The deputies handcuffed the suspect and began lifesaving measures. County Fire was on scene and responded to provide advanced medical aid. Additional deputies arrived and began to clear the apartment. They located a second victim, a woman in her twenties, with multiple stab wounds inside of a bathroom in the apartment. The woman was pronounced deceased at the scene. The suspect was transported to the hospital for medical treatment and was then booked into the Orange County Jail on suspicion of murder and attempted murder. He remains in custody. The first victim is expected to survive. It is believed the two female victims are sisters of the male suspect. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lynn Boyer - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Tavia S - Kerrie Golden - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - 'Krazy KZ' - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 1:05 - 2nd 911 Call 2:13 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:24 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 3:29 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 4:45 - Patreon Supporters
Lv_hgMYOymg | 03 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lakeville, Massachusetts — On Friday, September 29, 2023, at around 3:45 a.m., a Lakeville Police officer was monitoring traffic near the intersection of Precinct Street and Pickens Street when he was approached by 45-year-old Timothy Hladik, of Lakeville. Lakeville police said Hladik displayed what looked like a handgun. The officer then drew his own gun and got out of the cruiser. The body cam footage released, picks up at that point, as the officer is ordering Hladik to “put the (expletive) gun down” multiple times. An off-duty Massachusetts State Trooper was driving by and stopped to help the officer. During the exchange, Hladik repeatedly used threatening language, and then allegedly took an aggressive stance and raised the weapon. At this time, both officers fired, striking Hladik. The officers secured the suspect's weapon, which was determined to be a replica gun, and immediately rendered emergency medical aid to the man. Hladik was taken to St. Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford for treatment and was arraigned from his hospital bed where he was held without bail on Monday. Hladik is charged with two counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and threat to commit a crime. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
2zBEMRqgrWY | 02 Oct 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Stanislaus County, California — On Friday, September 22nd 2023, at 3:45 p.m., deputies investigated a home burglary in the 3500 block of West Keyes Road in Keyes, where a handgun was stolen. At 5:31 p.m., a citizen in the 5100 block of Muncy Road in Modesto reported being carjacked at gunpoint by a male adult, later determined to be 43-year-old Jason Dingler, who stole the man’s pickup truck. 6 minutes after the carjacking, at 5:37 p.m., an employee of the One Stop Market in the city Grayson reported a male with a gun stole from the store. The man was described the same as the one from the carjacking minutes earlier. He was also later identified as Dingler. A California Highway Patrol officer located the stolen truck traveling south on Highway 33 at 5:44 p.m. After multiple deputies arrived to assist with stopping the vehicle being driven by Dingler, he failed to pull over, leading them on a pursuit. With Air101, the Sheriff’s Office helicopter, overhead, Dingler continued fleeing from deputies on Highway 33, reaching speeds up to 95 MPH. During the pursuit, at 5:59 p.m., Dingler sideswiped another car as he passed it, causing his vehicle to leave the roadway and crash at the edge of an orchard. He exited the truck and fled on foot into the same orchard, where he shot at deputies multiple times. Air101 provided updates to deputies on the ground as Dingler moved through the orchard, including laying on the ground, shooting at deputies again and striking a patrol car. For the next several minutes, he could be seen with a gun in his hand and began moving closer to where the deputies were. At 6:26 p.m., Dingler was approaching deputies, at which time two discharged their firearms at least one time each. Dingler was struck by at least one bullet and fell to the ground. Deputies gave him multiple commands, but he was uncooperative and still had a gun within his reach. As additional safety equipment arrived at the scene, including armored vehicles, deputies were able to approach Dingler and take him into custody at 6:47 p.m. They immediately began providing him medical treatment until he could be transported to a hospital by a nearby waiting ambulance. He survived his gunshot wound(s) and is in stable condition in the Intensive Care Unit. The firearm used by Dingler to shoot at deputies was recovered from the orchard. It is the same as the handgun stolen in the earlier burglary and believed to be the same used in the carjacking and robbery at the market. The Major Crimes Unit, Stanislaus County District Attorney Office, and administrative investigators responded to the scene. It is standard for both criminal and administrative investigations to be conducted at the same time when an officer-involved shooting occurs. No deputies or other assisting law enforcement were injured in the incident. The driver of the sideswiped vehicle complained of pain from the accident but declined to be treated at the time. As related to each incident listed, 43-year-old Dingler is arrested for the following crimes: Residential Burglary: Burglary Carjacking: Carjacking, Kidnapping, Burglary, Assault with a Deadly Weapon Robbery: Robbery, Brandishing a Firearm Pursuit: Evading a Peace Officer, Hit and Run, Possession of a Stolen Vehicle Attempted Murder: Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Prohibited Person in Possession of Ammunition, Prohibited Person in Possession of a Firearm, Attempted Murder. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'MortimerEsq' - 'Monty' - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Suspect Steals a Gun During a Residential Burglary 0:20 - Suspect Uses The Same Firearm to Carjack a Truck 1:31 - Suspect Steals Alcohol From a Convenience Store 2:39 - Helicopter & Bodycam Footage of OIS 8:13 - Patreon Supporters
ilBvt9EWC8g | 26 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — Shortly after 12:30 a.m., officers responded to a reported robbery near the intersection of 4th Avenue and Wall Street. Officers contacted two 35-year-old victims who stated they were walking home from a bar when two males approached, one armed with a gun, and demanded their belongings. Police were able to review security footage and identify a vehicle associated with the robbery. Multiple officers responded to the area and were able to locate the vehicle at a gas station in the 600 block of Elliot Avenue West. The vehicle fled the scene at a high rate of speed, but one of the suspects was left behind. Officers contacted the male and after a brief foot-pursuit took him into custody. A firearm was recovered during the arrest. The victim’s identified the suspect as the male with the gun. Officers recovered some of the victim’s stolen property and returned it to them on scene. The suspect was booked into King County Jail for Investigation of robbery. Officers continue to look for the outstanding suspect. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Monty - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Vr4z8rl1OPA | 26 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On September 24, 2023, at about 12:30 a.m., covert officers from Northeast Patrol saw a stolen vehicle traveling westbound on Garland Road near Peavy Road. The car had a paper tag that did not belong to the vehicle. The preliminary investigation determined officers followed the vehicle to the 1800 block of El Capitan. The covert officers then requested uniform officers to respond to the scene. When the uniform officers arrived, they saw the suspect, 55-year-old Michael Shirley outside of the stolen vehicle. Officers gave verbal commands for Shirley to stop and show his hands. Shirley pulled out a handgun and shot at the officers. Officers returned fire at the suspect. Shirley got into the stolen vehicle and sped away Northbound on El Capitan into a nearby apartment complex and came out eastbound on Barnes Ridge, after cutting through the apartment complex. The suspect then hit a curb in the 2000 block of Barnes Bridge, flipping the car. Covert officers saw the suspect crash and approach the vehicle. The officers were wearing their heavy vest with police markings and deployed their patrol rifles when the suspect again fired at officers. Officers took cover behind a vehicle and returned fire again, hitting the suspect. The suspect was taken into custody and officers attempted first aid, but Shirley died at the scene. Shirley's gun was recovered at the scene. Officers also found a woman handcuffed in the backseat, she was not injured in the crash and is not considered a suspect. The woman said she got into suspect's vehicle voluntarily and as they drove around the suspect pulled her into the second row of the vehicle and handcuffed her to the seatbelt. Shirley has an extensive criminal history, including spending 8 years in prison for indecency with a child. Shirley had active warrants out for his arrest at the time of the chase and shooting. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Monty - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam 3:46 - Bodycam: Officer Vela 7:31 - Bodycam: Officer Pease 8:53 - Dallas PD Drone 11:06 - First Aid Rendered 12:45 - Patreon Supporters
FkGcW9NX-jM | 26 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 27, 2023, around 11:12 a.m., Devonshire Division uniformed patrol officers were in the 18000 block of Malden Street, when they observed an individual, later identified as 24-year-old Angel Ledesma, whom they believed to be loitering near the front door of an apartment complex. The officers exited their vehicle and began asking Ledesma where he lived. Moments later, Ledesma began running toward the officers while holding a knife in his hand, with the blade pointed toward them. The officers immediately ordered Ledesma to drop the knife; however, Ledesma did not comply. Ledesma continued running towards the officers while still holding the knife and an OIS occurred. Ledesma was struck by gunfire, fell to the pavement, and was taken into custody without further incident. The officers at scene immediately rendered aid to Ledesma until the Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics arrived. Shortly after, Ledesma was pronounced deceased at scene. A folding knife with an approximate 2 ¾ inch blade, fixed in the open position, was recovered from the scene and booked as evidence. No officers nor other citizens were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Monty - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:35 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:04 - Patreon Supporters
rydO184IZXw | 25 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 26, 2023, around 12:24 p.m., Northeast Division uniformed patrol officers responded to a radio call of a “Possible ADW suspect there now” at the 800 block of Nolden Street. The person reporting, later identified as 51-year-old Angel Garrido, advised Communications Division he was “Armed with a gun and going to hurt someone in the apartment.” While on the line with communications, Garrido refused to answer any questions and further stated, he was “going to hurt whoever showed up to the location.” When the officers arrived, they walked into the entrance of the two-story apartment building, which took them to a narrow stairway leading up to the second floor. The officers walked up the stairway to the second floor and as they neared the top, they announced their presence. Garrido appeared in the hallway and walked towards the officers while holding a large kitchen knife in his right hand. The knife was held with the blade pointed down and towards the officers. The officers immediately verbalized with Garrido, ordering him to drop the knife, but he refused to comply. Garrido continued advancing toward the officers and an OIS occurred. Garrido was struck by gunfire, fell to the ground and was taken into custody without further incident. The Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded to the scene and transported Garrido by rescue ambulance to a local hospital where he was admitted and is in stable condition. No officers or other citizens were injured as a result of this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 4:50 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 6:53 - Patreon Supporters
IwEGfI3AmAA | 23 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Collins, Colorado — On July 12, 2022, at approximately 10:32 p.m., Deputy Jeffrey Kaley with the Larimer County Sheriff's Office (driving a marked patrol K9 vehicle) observed a silver Ford Escape speeding northbound on Timberline Road at Drake Road at what he estimated to be 90 MPH (in a 40 MPH zone). 23-year-old Bryan Erdbruegger was later identified as the driver and only occupant of the Ford Escape. Deputy Kaley attempted to contact the vehicle as it continued north on Timberline Road and then turned east onto Prospect Road. Deputy Kaley activated his emergency lights and Erdbruegger accelerated. Deputy Kaley aired that he was in pursuit of the vehicle traveling eastbound on Prospect Road at 70 MPH. Shortly after, Erdbruegger pulled over on Prospect Road, east of Specht Point Road. Deputy Kaley initiated a high-risk traffic stop, positioning himself behind his driver's side door, drew his service weapon, and began issuing verbal commands for Erdbruegger to stay in his car and show his hands. Deputy Aaron Horwitz (in a marked patrol vehicle) responded to the location to provide cover. Bodycam footage shows that Erdbruegger opened his driver's side door, produced a handgun, and began to rapidly fire at Deputy Kaley. In response, Deputy Kaley returned fire. Deputy Horwitz, who arrived on scene just as Erdbruegger started shooting, also returned fire in response to Erdbruegger's shots. Evidence collected at the scene indicates that Erdbruegger was struck by the initial volley from the deputies, but the injuries sustained at this point did not stop his offensive. Erdbruegger reloaded his weapon, fired additional shots, and then advanced towards Deputy Kaley while still holding the gun. Deputy Kaley's firearm was out of ammunition, and he was unable to reload as Erdbruegger advanced. A physical struggle for Erdbruegger's firearm, later determined to be a Glock 43x, ensued between Deputy Kaley and Erdbruegger. Deputy Kaley was able to push Erdbruegger back as Erdbruegger fired a single shot while still near Deputy Kaley. Erdbruegger initially retreated towards his vehicle and then turned back toward the deputies and began to raise his gun towards the deputies. Deputy Horwitz, having just reloaded his weapon, fired repeatedly, striking Erdbruegger and causing him to fall to the ground. Additional cover units arrived, and deputies rendered medical aid. Erdbruegger was transported to the hospital by ambulance. During transport, Erdbruegger spit at LCSO Deputy Cody Armstrong and continued to protest medical treatment. CIRT investigators recovered 17 casings (brass) fired by Erdbruegger and recovered 40 total casings (silver) fired by the deputies. At the hospital it was determined that Erdbruegger was struck four times (stomach, left thigh, neck, top of head) by shots fired by the deputies. Erdbruegger pleaded guilty to attempted murder, for which 8th Judicial District Court Judge Juan Villaseñor sentenced him to 34 years in prison during an August hearing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy Jeffrey Kaley 1:40 - Bodycam: Deputy Aaron Horwitz 2:12 - Deputies Providing Lifesaving First Aid to the Suspect 5:36 - Patreon Supporters
rV-p5vkpTC0 | 23 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On August 30th, 2023, Street Crimes Unit officers were conducting surveillance at the 6800 block of Cross Spring for a suspect wanted on a warrant for Aggravated Assault Against a Public Servant. Officers located the suspect vehicle and attempted to make a traffic stop. The suspect vehicle fled, striking a marked patrol unit. The suspect drove the wrong way on IH 10 E access road and crashed into a civilian vehicle and then fled on foot as officers ran after him. The suspect fired multiple rounds at the officers, striking one officer on his arm. Two officers shot multiple rounds at the suspect who continued to run down a grassy embankment onto the main lanes of IH 10 E. While on the highway, the suspect began pointing his gun and shooting at passing motorists in an attempt to gain access to a vehicle. Two officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect, striking him. The suspect, 40-year-old Michael Kirkland, was pronounced dead at the scene. The injured officer was transported to a local hospital in stable condition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
vLrVf5138r0 | 23 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On September 4, 2023, While on patrol, two officers assigned with the SAPD Covert Response Unit, received information on the location of a suspect, who was wanted on 4 warrants for Aggravated Robbery. Both officers, each in a separate vehicle, drove to the rear of the apartment complex to apprehend the suspect. As the first officer arrived, the suspect began walking away from the officer while having his left hand in his pocket. The officer gave him commands to show him his hands and the suspect removed a cell phone from his left pocket. Officers continued to give commands when the suspect turned and began to walk away from the officers, while reaching into his front pockets. One officer deployed his Taser on the suspect, causing the suspect to fall forward. As the suspect fell, he rotated his body around, pointing a firearm at both officers. Both officers discharged their firearms at the suspect, striking him. The suspect, identified as 27-year-old Jacob String, was pronounced deceased at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:30 - Bodycam: Officer #2 0:42 - Patreon Supporters
rI0isb8OryI | 22 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rochester, New York — On August 6, 2023, shortly before 9:30 p.m. New York State Trooper Dominick Caito ran the plates of a vehicle on Interstate 490 near Innovative Field and found an expired inspection. When Caito tried to stop the vehicle, the driver, 35-year-old Daniel Legler of Chili, took off, heading west onto Route 530 before getting off at Rochester Tech Park, hitting a guide rail, jumping a curb, and driving onto a field. Legler did not comply when Caito told him to stay put. Legler then pulled out a revolver and fired, at which time Caito shot Legler. He died at the scene. Investigators said cocaine was later found in Legler's system. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
0x_2mGYovJg | 22 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Birmingham, Alabama — On Wednesday, September 20, 2023, South Precinct Officers were dispatched to a report of a disorderly person in Underwood Park. Four Birmingham Police Officers responded to separate incident locations, in connection with the 911 call. The suspect has been identified as 28-year-old Theodore Williams of Irondale, Alabama. Officers #1 and #2 made contact with an adult male victim, in Underwood Park. The adult male victim stated, while he was walking in Underwood Park, he was approached by a male wearing a black jacket in blue jeans and the suspects spit on him. While officers #1 and #2 were gathering information to put in an incident report, officers #3 and #4 observed Theodore Williams walking in the 2500 block of 10th Avenue South. He matched the clothing description of the suspect. Officers #3 and #4 approached Williams, but he fled on foot. They relayed information that he was running on foot over the police radio, officers #1 and #2 then got in their patrol car and drove until they observed Williams walking in the 2300 block of 10th Avenue South. Officer #2 approached him. Williams stated to officer #2 that he was going to physically assault him and then he struck officer #2 with a closed fist. Williams then fled on foot, officer #1 pursued him on foot. During the foot pursuit, officer #1 deployed his taser however it was unsuccessful. Both officer #1 and Theodore Williams, ran westbound until Williams stopped in the roadway in the 2200 block of Magnolia Avenue. He then faced towards officer #1. Officer #1 told Williams to turn around and place his hands behind his back, Williams refused and spit on officer #1. Officer #1 took Williams to the ground and while on the ground, delivered multiple closed fist strikes to Williams. Officer #1 applied handcuffs on him. A South Precinct Sergeant responded to the 2200 block of Magnolia Avenue. Birmingham Fire Rescue Personnel responded to the 2200 block of Magnolia Avenue and treated Williams. Neither officers, #1, #2, #3, #4, nor Williams suffered any serious injuries. Williams was placed in a patrol car and then transported to a local area hospital, to be checked out by medical staff. Williams was then transported to the Birmingham city jail, where he remains in custody. Officers presented case information to the City of Birmingham’s Magistrate Office, who charged Williams with assault with bodily fluids, physical harassment, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
1aKZAnGNnxI | 20 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mesa, Arizona — On August 3, 2023, Detectives from the Mesa Police Department and members of the U.S. Marshals Arizona Wanted Task Force, we're looking for 20-year-old Ny'Kendreon Pride, who was wanted in connection to three separate armed robberies. One that occurred on August 2nd and two more that occurred earlier that day. Pride was seen walking west across Mesa Drive from the apartment complex, at 1233 North Mesa Drive and continued south, on the sidewalk in front of another apartment complex, at 1230 North Mesa Drive. As Pride was walking, detectives contacted him from their vehicle. One detective who was riding in the rear passenger side, threw a flashbang near Pride, while another detective who was sitting in the front passenger side yelled for Pride to get down on the ground. The rear seat detective then fired two beanbag rounds, as the front seat detective fired rounds from his rifle. The detective saw Pride reached for what he believed was a gun and that's when he fired his duty weapon. Pride collapsed as he attempted to run away with a handgun in his hand. Several commands were given for him to drop the weapon but he did not respond. Detectives used a taser, pepper ball rounds and beanbag rounds in an effort to get Pride to release the gun. He still did not respond. Detectives approached Pride, removed the handgun from his hand and took him into custody. The Mesa Fire Department responded and ultimately transported Pride to the Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. During the investigation, detectives identified the handgun Pride was carrying as a Glock and noted the trigger was depressed, but there was not a round in the chamber. The Glock had a Glock-Switch on the back, an extended magazine that contained 28 rounds. Detectives also found a large amount of cash in Pride's possession. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
A-6Pj467_Lw | 20 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at approximately 2:27 a.m., LMPD 2nd Division Officer Brandon Haley was attempting to catch up with a vehicle that had no lights on. The vehicle was traveling westbound on Kentucky Street and turned south on 40th Street where the vehicle came to rest on the sidewalk. At the beginning of the video captured on Officer Haley's dashcam, shows the taillights being activated as the car attempts to turn left onto 40th Street. Officer Haley exited his vehicle and advised that two subjects were running. As Officer Haley ran towards the vehicle, several subjects began shooting from a house on the west side of 40th Street. Officer Haley was immediately struck and fell to the ground and returned fire. While still being shot at, Officer Haley ran to the opposite side of the street where he was met by Officer Billotto. As Officer Billotto began assessing Officer Haley's injuries, the subject or subjects began shooting at officers again. Officer Billotto returned fire and dragged Officer Haley to a safer position. Officer Billotto immediately began to relay information to responding officers while rendering aid to Officer Haley. Officer Haley was placed in a police car and transported to University Hospital with life-threatening injuries. Numerous officers responded, including LMPD's Hostage Negotiation Team, as well as SWAT. Over the course of the next several hours, five persons of interest were taken into custody and multiple guns and narcotics were seized at the scene. At this time, Officer Haley's condition has improved greatly and he is no longer in critical condition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Synchronized Footage 7:12 - Dashcam: Officer Haley 7:58 - Bodycam: Officer Haley 10:43 - Bodycam: Officer Billotto 17:43 - Patreon Supporters
DffNpXDitvY | 19 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Youngstown, Ohio — On September 14, 2023, a male, later identified as 27-year-old Keishaun Sims entered the Youngstown Police Department lobby in emotional distress. The officer assigned to the auxiliary office, taking on station reports, initially attempted to engage with Sims, however the situation escalated. Sims became confrontational and a physical altercation took place involving both the officer and Sims. The encounter took a crucial turn when Sims assaulted the officer, and attempted to access the officer’s firearm. Other officers arrived and managed to handcuff Sims. Sims was arrested and booked into Mahoning County Jail on charges of aggravated robbery, a first-degree felony; two counts of assault on a police officer, a fourth-degree felony; and misdemeanor counts of resisting arrest and obstructing official business. He remains jailed after his bond was set at $100,000 during his arraignment in municipal court. The officer was taken to St. Elizabeth Health Center to be examined but has since returned to duty. A statement from the police department said they are studying the encounter very closely and are mulling over whether to add more training to officers to learn how to de-escalate similar situations. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ronald Mahaney - Exus Altimus - Mateusz Adam Katana - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
RBlAcEWKvDE | 18 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Newark, New Jersey — On May 3, 2023, at approximately 8:34 p.m. Newark Police Officers responded to a 911 call that individuals had been shot inside a residence on Johnson Avenue in Newark. The investigation revealed that responding officers encountered a man leaving the residence where the two individuals had been shot. The male was observed to be discarding an item inside a nearby dumpster. A semi-automatic handgun with a large capacity magazine was located in the dumpster later in the evening. Multiple officers chased the male, later identified as 29-year-old Everett Rand, on foot while other officers gained entry to the home on Johnson Avenue. Rand fled around the corner to the sidewalk where two officers from the Newark Police Department, Officer Steven Ferreira and Officer Ryan Castro, discharged their firearms at Rand, fatally wounding him. A handgun, not belonging to law enforcement, was recovered near Rand. When police entered the residence, they found a 27-year-old man from Newark deceased from a gunshot wound and an 8-year-old boy who had been struck by gunfire. The child was transported to University Hospital where he was later pronounced dead. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:57 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:43 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:26 - Patreon Supporters
4Ms8hRKtj3Y | 17 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 18, 2023, around 6:57 a.m., Southeast Division uniformed officers responded to a radio call of a “Possible assault with a deadly weapon suspect there now” armed with a gun in the alley to the rear of the 2100 block of East 103rd Street. When officers arrived at the location, they located the suspect, later identified as 25-year-old Urias Saucedo, standing in the alley. The officers stopped their police vehicle to investigate. As the officers exited the vehicle, Saucedo sat down and removed a handgun from his rear waistband. The officers ordered Saucedo to drop the handgun, but he did not comply. Saucedo stood, began to raise the handgun with his right hand and an OIS occurred. Saucedo was struck by gunfire. Saucedo attempted to flee the scene on foot but was taken into custody by the officers. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and transported Saucedo by rescue ambulance to a local hospital where he was listed in stable condition. Saucedo was treated and released. Saucedo is a resident of Los Angeles, and he was booked for California Penal Code 69 PC – Resisting an Executive Officer. His bail was set at $80,000, Booking Number 6661911. The LAPD’s Forensic Science Division – Firearm Analysis Unit responded to the scene and recovered the handgun from the scene. Their examination of the handgun determined it was a replica-style handgun and was booked as evidence. No officers or other citizens were injured as a result of this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Exus Altimus - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:05 - Dashcam Footage 5:57 - Bodycam: Officer #1 8:41 - Bodycam: Officer #2 11:25 - Patreon Supporters
Bmy-Cr2bkZ0 | 16 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 12, 2023, at around 8:17 p.m., Olympic Area uniformed patrol officers responded to a radio call of a “Man with a Gun” inside the convenience store, located at the 3400 block of West 6th Street. Upon arrival the suspect, later identified as 35-year-old, Taylor Dean Sanders, had left the location. At around 9:19 p.m., officers who were canvassing the area, observed Sanders on the south sidewalk of Wilshire Boulevard west of Kenmore Avenue, carrying what appeared to be a black assault rifle. As officers issued verbal commands to Sanders, he raised the rifle in the direction of the officers resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS). Officers broadcast a “Help Call,” as Sanders fled the location on foot. Responding uniform officers from Rampart and Olympic Division observed Sanders walking south on Vermont Avenue from Wilshire Boulevard. Officers began to follow Sanders on foot from behind the cover of their trailing police vehicles. As Sanders reached mid-block between Vermont Avenue and 7th Street, officers deployed both Bean Bag Shotguns and 40mm Less-Lethal Launchers (LLL) towards Sanders. Sanders again raised his rifle in the direction of the officers, which resulted in a second OIS. Sanders continued to flee south on Vermont Avenue to a multi-unit shopping center and parking lot located at the northeast corner of 7th Street and Vermont Avenue. Officers again deployed 40mm LLL towards Sanders and as Sanders again pointed his rifle in the direction of officers resulting in a third OIS. Sanders barricaded himself in an open-air stairwell of the parking lot and refused to submit to commands. Metropolitan Division Special Weapon and Tactics (SWAT) personnel responded to the location and after a lengthy standoff, Sanders surrendered without incident. Sanders was transported to California Hospital Medical Center for treatment of gunshot wounds. Sanders was admitted and listed in stable condition. Sanders was booked for Brandishing an Imitation Firearm at officers. Two replica firearms were located, a black air soft gun in the appearance of a rifle and a black and orange butane lighter in the appearance of a small pistol were recovered from the scene and booked as evidence. No officers or other citizens were injured during this incident. Force Investigation Division (FID) investigators responded to the scene and are investigating this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:33 - Dashcam Footage #1 3:16 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:37 - Dashcam Footage #2 5:52 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:08 - Bodycam: Officer #1 9:03 - Dashcam Footage #3 11:15 - Bodycam: Officer #3 11:46 - Bodycam: Officer #4 12:18 - Surveillance Footage 13:32 - Bodycam: Officer #5 14:42 - Bodycam: Officer #6 15:07 - Bodycam: Officer #7 16:07 - Bodycam: Officer #8 16:52 - Surveillance Footage 17:16 - LAPD Spot Robot 22:58 - Bodycam: Officer #9 23:53 - Patreon Supporters
MHIyqNBSNec | 13 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Thornton, Colorado — On May 31, 2023, at 3:35 a.m., Thornton Police officers were dispatched to the VFW located at 10217 Quivas St. to investigate a burglary in progress. The officer in the area observed the suspect car leaving the VFW parking lot. Officers in an unmarked police vehicle followed the suspect car to the area of 84th Ave. and Greenwood Blvd., where one of the suspects shot from the car at officers-officers did not return fire. At that time, officers initiated a pursuit. The suspect car traveled south on I-25, exited at 48th Ave., and traveled westbound. The pursuit ended at the 4800 block of Eliot St. when the driver lost control and crashed. At that time, two suspects ran on foot. One of the suspects shot at a TPD officer and the officer returned fire, striking the suspect. That suspect was transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The second suspect was taken into custody a short distance from the scene. Both suspects are adult males. No officers were injured. This incident is being investigated by Denver PD along with the Colorado State Patrol and the Colorado Bureau of Investigations. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:52 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:11 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:11 - Patreon Supporters
IpVS0dgGRIY | 10 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On July 18, 2023, around 2:45 p.m., Seattle Police responded to a report of a barricaded suspect where two woman were being held against their will in the 2200 block of 15th Avenue West West in Lower Queen Anne. When officers arrived, they learned the 49-year-old suspect entered the room, implied he had a knife and made threats to harm both woman. Officers assigned to SPD’s Hostage Negotiation Team, along with SWAT arrived on scene. Officers made entry to the room and took the suspect into custody. Both victims were uninjured. A knife was recovered at the scene. The suspect was booked into King County Jail for Unlawful Imprisonment. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
UJpj1XP-vsE | 10 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 9, 2023, around 5:50 p.m., Foothill officers received multiple radio calls, ranging from a hit & run traffic collision to a reckless driver driving a Department of Water and Power (DWP) vehicle in the area of 10600 block of Laurel Canyon Boulevard. When the officers arrived at scene, their preliminary investigation determined the crime committed was an Assault with a Deadly Weapon by vehicle and broadcast a vehicle description, as a white, full-size sport utility vehicle. Responding officers searching the area located the vehicle and a pursuit ensued. The suspect, later identified as 28–year–old Manuel Ramirez, entered the 5 Freeway. During the pursuit, Ramirez collided with two non-involved vehicles. Ramirez failed to stop, continued on the road and exited at Colorado Boulevard. Upon exiting, Ramirez drove into a multi–unit business parking lot with no access to passage. Ramirez continued up a steep narrow driveway and rammed through a secured metal gate into a secondary parking lot. Ramirez conducted a U–turn, accelerated the vehicle towards officers and intentionally struck two occupied police vehicles and an uninvolved van that was occupied by a citizen. Ramirez’ vehicle came to a stop at Edenhurst Avenue north Colorado Street and as officers tactically approached an OIS occurred. Ramirez failed to surrender and accelerated the vehicle towards officers which resulted in a second OIS.Ramirez continued to drive a short distance and the vehicle came to stop. Officers verbalized with Ramirez to surrender with no success. When he barricaded himself in the vehicle, the Special Weapons and Tactics team responded to the scene and took Ramirez into custody without further incident. Ramirez was struck by gunfire during the OIS and he was transported by to a local hospital where he was treated for his injuries. Ramirez was released and later booked for California Penal Code 245(C) – Assault with a Deadly Weapon on a Police Officer, his bail was set at $152,000.00, Booking No. 6656610. Three officers were injured during this incident. Two officers injured during the collision were treated at scene for their injuries. One officer was treated at a local hospital and has been released. The investigation revealed the DWP truck was determined to be an unreported stolen vehicle. Additional Footage from KTLA news Helicopter: https://youtu.be/bN6E2kcd8kA ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Dawesenm' - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Highlight 0:18 - 911 Calls 4:24 - Dashcam Footage of Pursuit 7:11 - Surveillance Footage 7:51 - Dashcam Footage From Multiple Angles 9:31 - Bodycam Footage From Multiple Angles 18:17 - Patreon Supporters
bEqbdPRoleA | 09 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Roosevelt Island, New York — On August 5, 2023, At approximately 1130 PM, NYPD officers responded to multiple 911 calls at 540 Main St. regarding a 21-year-old man who was reportedly threatening a family member with a knife. The caller was a relative inside the location who also stated, the armed man was off his medication and under the influence of marijuana. Three officers entered one of the elevators and were preparing to ride it to the man’s floor, while two others were trying to prop open the lobby door with fliers in anticipation of backup. All of a sudden, the suspect emerged from the second elevator not occupied by officers and moved quickly towards an officer, swinging the knife directly at this officer. That officer retreated outside of the lobby and then the suspect charged towards the elevator occupied by three officers. One officer fired at the man with a Taser, and two officers pulled out their service weapons and shot the man multiple times at close range. The video shows the man on his back just outside the elevator as his right arm went limp. After the shooting, the officers tried to save the man’s life. The man was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. None of the officers or civilians in the area were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Virella-Abreu 1:04 - Bodycam: Officer Britch 2:04 - Bodycam: Officer Mehr 3:03 - Bodycam: Officer Mazza 4:04 - Patreon Supporters
GASVckQx1C4 | 09 Sep 2023
#2023 fired a the less lethal 40mm foam projectile. * (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Carson, California — On August 7, 2023, at 1:53 a.m., Carson Sheriff Station received a 911 call from a store clerk reporting a man causing a disturbance at a gas station. The caller said the man, later identified as 34-year-old Arturo Cernas of Los Angeles, was screaming at the gas pumps and would not leave. Carson Station deputies were dispatched to the call. Cernas eventually complied and got on his knees. Deputies repeatedly told him not to reach for anything. For approximately a minute and a half, Cernas remained on his knees with his hands on his head. He suddenly reached into his right pocket for a cell phone and reached into his backpack. During this time, deputies gave repeated commands for Cernas to stop moving. Cernas then grabbed the pistol from his left pant pocket. When Cernas reached into his pocket and grabbed the pistol, one deputy fired a less lethal 40mm foam projectile. Cernas continued drawing the pistol and, almost simultaneously, a deputy discharged his service weapon. Deputies rendered medical aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department Paramedics. Paramedics pronounced Cernas deceased at the scene. After the incident, it was determined to be a CO2 BB pistol which resembled a firearm. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:48 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:22 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 3:39 - Patreon Supporters
AE2mJqyuNXA | 08 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — On August 28, 2023, at approximately 10:22 p.m., uniformed officers with the San Francisco Police Department responded to the 300 block of Jones Street regarding a person armed with a knife and threatening people. When officers arrived at the scene, they found 54-year-old Richard Everett standing in front of a multi-story apartment with a large knife in his right hand. Police tried to talk to him and get him to drop his knife, but he refused and told officers, "God Almighty gave me this knife." According to police, another individual on the scene, who claimed to know Everett, attempted to deescalate the situation. According to the SFPD, Everett still refused to drop his knife, despite momentarily placing it in his waistband. Later, Everett attempted to step off the sidewalk toward officers while waving the knife, forcing officers to open fire. Officers and paramedics treated Everett at the site until he was taken to the hospital with what officials described as life-threatening injuries. Officers seized the knife at the scene, as well as the belt Everett reportedly used to bind the blade to his wrist. According to jail records from the San Francisco Sheriff's Office, Everett is being held without bail on suspicion of several criminal charges, including brandishing a deadly weapon and assaulting a police officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:33 - Bodycam: Sergeant #1 15:17 - Bodycam: Sergeant #2 15:45 - Bodycam: Officer #1 16:48 - Bodycam: Officer #2 17:30 - Bodycam: Officer #3 18:17 - Bodycam: Officer #4 19:05 - Bodycam: Officer #5 19:37 - Witness's Cellphone Footage 20:48 - Patreon Supporters
IwMEAvYbzGk | 08 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — On August 14, 2023, around 12:30 p.m., Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial and his partner began following 27-year-old Eddie Irizarry because he was driving erratically in the area of B Street and Erie Avenue, according to police. Irizarry eventually pulled into a parking spot on the 100 block of East Willard Street, having turned onto the street at a slow rate of speed going in the wrong direction. The officers stopped their vehicle parallel to Irizarry’s, exited, and approached. The bodycam footage shows Officer Dial approaching the driver’s side of Irizarry’s vehicle, as Irizarry is seated. Both officers approached with their firearms out. At one point Irizarry is observed holding a small, open folding knife against his thigh. He then rolled up the driver’s side window. Dial is shown discharging his firearm into the vehicle six times, shattering the driver’s side glass and repeatedly striking Irizarry at close range. After being pulled out of his vehicle and transported to Temple Hospital, Irizarry, 27, was pronounced deceased, with the medical examination finding cause of death as “Multiple Gunshot Wounds” and the manner of death listed as “Homicide.” District Attorney Larry Krasner on Friday, Sept. 8, 2023, announced the arrest of Philadelphia Police Officer Mark Dial for his role in the fatal shooting of Eddie Irizarry in August. Dial turned himself in Friday morning at a police station in South Philadelphia. He was joined by his attorneys and representatives from the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5. The Philadelphia Police Department moved to fire him for insubordination last month after he failed to cooperate with the shooting investigation. Dial has been charged with murder, voluntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, simple assault, reckless endangerment of another person and official oppression. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Kerrie Golden - Paul Rohrbaugh - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Mark Dial 2:18 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:44 - Surveillance Footage 8:01 - Patreon Supporters
IljemYWiCYc | 06 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Colorado Springs, Colorado — During the morning of Thursday, August 17, 2023, the United States Marshals and Colorado Department of Corrections - Division of Parole requested the Colorado Springs Police Department's Tactical Enforcement Unit, or TEU, assist them with apprehending a wanted fugitive in Colorado Springs. The fugitive, identified as 37-year-old Benjamin Annaboli, had been observed by US Marshals and parole officers and a parking lot of a hotel in the 1700 block of Aero Plaza Drive. Annaboli was identified as a violent offender with several outstanding arrest warrants for felony criminal offenses. TEU officers went to the hotel, located a person they believed was Annaboli and attempted to arrest him. Annaboli fled on foot, running toward the front entrance of a hotel while holding a handgun in each of his hands. As Annaboli fled on foot, a uniformed CSPD officer yelled at him to stop and that he was under arrest. Annaboli refused these commands, pointed a handgun toward another uniformed CSPD officer, and refused two loud commands to drop his gun. A CSPD canine officer also released a canine in an attempt to apprehend Annaboli, and the canine chased Annaboli, and began biting him. Annaboli attempted to fight the canine off and turn towards CSPD officers while still holding a handgun. Two CSPD officers then fired their guns at Annaboli, and the shots hit him and caused him to fall to the ground. As the officers approached Annaboli, they observed a handgun on the pavement near him and another handgun in one of his hands. After Annaboli was struck by the gunfire officers, took him into custody and provided emergency medical care until paramedics arrived. Annaboli was transported to an area hospital, where he died from the gunshot injuries he sustained. Investigators located two handguns in the area where Annaboli was shot by police officers. The first handgun was dropped on the ground by Annaboli, and the second handgun was in his hand when police officers took him into custody. The officers involved in this incident: - Officer Brian Kelly, assigned as a canine handler in the specialized enforcement division. Officer Kelly has been employed by the Colorado Springs Police Department for 22 years. - Officer Matthew Waters, assigned as a tactical officer in the specialized enforcement division. Officer Waters has been employed by the Colorado Springs Police Department for 11 years. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
_haOsc5DsJ0 | 06 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — On August 11, 2023, around 5:30 p.m. two on-duty Chicago police officers in a marked police vehicle observed a confrontation between two individuals near 1100 W. 111th Street. The officers reportedly observed 36-year-old Louis C. Gordon-Hay with a gun in his back pocket. When the officers engaged, Gordon-Hay fled, and officers pursued him into a residence. Inside the residence, officers gave verbal commands to drop the weapon, as they struggled over the Gordon-Hay’s firearm. Gordon-Hay and one of the officers both discharged their weapons, at which time Gordon-Hay was struck and transported to the hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. A gun was recovered on scene. After the shooting, the partner of the officer who fired the shot can be seen running out to their squad car to retrieve what appears to be a first aid kit, before going back inside the house. He later also can be heard struggling to breathe, as other officers tell him to take deep breaths, before offering to drive him to the hospital to get checked out. No officers were wounded in the shooting, but police reports two officers suffered bruises and abrasions from the struggle, and police have said two officers were taken to the hospital for observation. Both officers involved in the shooting were placed on 30 days of administrative duty after the shooting. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 8:35 - Surveillance Footage 16:41 - Patreon Supporters
rl_EzXWq77I | 05 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 6, 2023 at around 12:20 p.m., Olympic Division Patrol officers were driving east on the 2600 block of Pico Boulevard when they saw the suspect, later identified as 29-year-old Jose Delgado-Pinto, standing in the opposing lanes of traffic pointing a handgun at them. As the officers stopped their vehicle in the roadway, Diego-Pinto fired at them, which resulted in an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS). Delgado-Pinto ran one block east and discarded his handgun near the intersection of Pico Boulevard and Dewey Avenue. Responding patrol units located Delgado-Pinto at the southwest corner of Pico Boulevard and Berendo Street. Delgado-Pinto took a fighting stance, which resulted in the deployment of a TASER. He fell to the ground and was subsequently taken into custody. Delgado-Pinto was struck by gunfire during the OIS and transported by Fire Department paramedics to a nearby hospital, where he was treated and released. He was later booked for attempt murder. The investigation determined that the police vehicle was struck by gunfire; however, no officers or community members were injured during this incident. Delgado-Pinto’s firearm, which was identified as a 'Ghost Gun', was recovered at scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - Ryan Hurley - William Bowman - Leonardo Buzzolan - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Witness's dashcam footage 0:34 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:18 - Surveillance Footage 2:41 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:41 - Patreon Supporters
_xJUgEppkkM | 05 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On Friday, August 18, 2023, a high school football game was scheduled at First Coast High School. Earlier that day, JSO and the Duval County school police received intelligence of potential violence between rival groups of the football game. Based on this intelligence, these law enforcement agencies deployed additional officers to protect those attending the game. The two shooting officers, Officers Eleftheriadis and Lowe were on scene at First Coast High School that evening as part of the safety deployment. Immediately preceding this critical incident, they conducted a traffic stop near the school parking lot entrance. That traffic stop resulted in the arrests of multiple individuals on Firearms charges. At 8:56 p.m., while the two shooting officers were still handling the traffic stop, a large fight broke out in the parking lot. Approximately 30 to 40 people were involved in this fight. Immediately, the shooting officers ran towards the fight. Then, 15-year-old Devonn Thompson, who was positioned on the opposite side of the fighting group from the officers, opened fire. Both officers armed themselves with their service weapons and shot at Thompson. Thompson fled on foot and the officers ran after him. During the foot pursuit, the officers repeatedly yelled loud verbal commands at Thompson to drop his gun. Thompson did not comply with these directives and continued running. The officers fired additional rounds. Thompson jumped the fence and ran across Duval Station Road. An officer apprehended Thompson outside a nearby convenience store. Shortly thereafter, officer Lowe arrived where Thompson was apprehended. Together, these officers safely handcuffed Thompson, called for paramedics and immediately began emergency medical care. When paramedics arrived, Thompson was transported and treated at an area Hospital and then was released the next day. He sustained a graze wound to his head and a gunshot wound to his right hip. Thompson was booked into the jail on multiple felony charges stemming from this incident. Thompson is currently charged with the following felonies: discharge of a Weapon on School Property, Possession of a Firearm on School Property and Carrying a Concealed Firearm. While rendering emergency medical care to Thompson on scene, the shooting officers located Thompson's gun tugged inside his pants. Crime scene detectives responded to the scene and collected Thompson's gun, a 9mm handgun with one round in the chamber and eight rounds in the magazine. This firearm had been reported stolen on August 13, 2023, during an auto theft. Additionally, crime scene detectives collected two casings from the First Coast High School parking lot. These casings were forensically confirmed to have been ejected from Thompson's gun. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - William Bowman - Ryan Hurley - Leonardo Buzzolan - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Zinz 2:10 - Bodycam: Officer Lowe 4:04 - Bodycam: Officer Eleftheriadis 5:02 - Patreon Supporters
G8GFP4A3fzc | 04 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * University Place, Washington — On August 18, 2023, at 08:25 am, University Place Deputies responded to a call of a stolen vehicle at the Cemetery at 9200 Chambers Creek Way. As the Sergeant was getting close a Lakewood and Steilacoom Officer had arrived as the vehicle started to leave. The Sergeant was able to pull over and deploy his stop sticks to wait for the stolen vehicle. The spike deployment was perfect and got all 4 tires flat, however the suspects took off and the deputies had to terminate the pursuit. Officers later found the vehicle unoccupied and still running at 7500 Bridgeport Way. Other Deputies surrounded the nearby area and started to check for the juveniles. One deputy could see two of the suspects down in a creek bed. He chose a very interesting way to get them to comply. The deputy can then be heard barking like a dog. After the deputy imitated a dog bark multiple times, the four juveniles came out of the creek bed and surrendered. The Suspects actually believed there was a dog, and, in the end, they told the deputies, soon as they heard that dog, they gave up. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - William Bowman - Sandra McGreevy - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
pZGydtDx8PY | 01 Sep 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On August 24, 2023, Blendon Township police officers were assisting a driver locked out of her car in the Kroger parking lot on Sunbury Road. As the officers were helping, a Kroger employee pointed out to one of the officers that someone who had stolen bottles of alcohol from the store was -- at that moment -- fleeing. Store employees later reported that several suspects had been stealing items, but the other suspects had fled in other cars. However, this particular female suspects who had been pointed out to the officer, was in a Lexus sedan with no license tags parked in a handicapped spot right in front of the store. The Franklin County Coroner identified the suspect as 21-year-old Ta'Kiya Young and confirmed she was pregnant. Young started the car. One officer approached from the driver’s side and ordered Young to stop and get out of the car. She ignored the order. Another officer came in front of the car and also ordered Young to get out of the car. Despite being ordered to get out of the car more than a dozen times, she refused to do so. Young put the car in gear and accelerated forward. The officer who was directly in the path of the oncoming car fired one shot through the front windshield. The car kept moving and officers ran after it for about 50 feet. It then came to a stop on the sidewalk outside the store. Because the driver’s door had been locked, officers immediately broke the driver’s window so they could attend to Young and begin medical assistance. Officers also immediately called for EMS. The officer who fired the shot sprinted to his car to get a trauma kit, which he quickly employed. A passing ER doctor assisted. Young died at St. Ann’s hospital, which was the closest ER. The two officers’ names, ages and races were not immediately released. They are on paid administrative leave while the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation examines the shooting, which is standard in cases of police use of deadly force. Young was expected to give birth to a daughter in November. She also was the mother of two young sons, ages 6 and 3. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - William Bowman - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:04 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:04 - Patreon Supporters
bWy4lfy1XTY | 31 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * — On August 15th, 2023, at approximately 5:07 p.m., Sacramento Police Department patrol officers responded to the 3800 Block of 24th Street regarding reports from multiple callers indicating there was an individual armed with a large knife acting erratically on a Regional Transit train. Prior to the officer’s arrival, dispatch received two calls from passengers of the Regional Transit train advising of a person on the train with a knife. Officers arrived on scene. Officer #1 responded to the RT train while Officer #2 retrieved his department issued less lethal bean bag shotgun, then responded to assist Officer #1. The individual stood up, holding the knife. Officer #2 discharged his less lethal bean bag shotgun at the individual. The use of less lethal was ineffective. The individual stood up and charged at officers while still armed with the knife. Officer #1 discharged his firearm. The individual stood up a second time still holding the knife. Officer #2 discharged his firearm. After officers discharged their firearms, they requested fire personnel, a medical kit, additional resources, and developed a plan for a safe approach. After approximately three and a half minutes, officers approached the individual, removed the knife from his person, and began rendering medical aid. Officers continued rendering medical aid until Fire personnel arrived on scene. Despite those efforts, the individual was pronounced deceased on scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Dawesenm - William Bowman - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:07 - 1st 911 Call 2:43 - 2nd 911 Call 4:04 - Bodycam: Officer #1 10:35 - Bodycam: Officer #2 17:17 - Patreon Supporters
U7bAr_aPM-U | 30 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rowsburg, Ohio — On August 5, 2023, at 7:56 p.m., Ashland County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a call of an armed male in the 200 block of SR 250 East in Rowsburg. When deputies arrived, they located a male, identified as 63-year-old Larry Dunham, sitting in a lawn chair in the back yard with two loaded guns in his lap. Deputies attempted to talk with Dunham as they approached. He threw his cellphone down to the ground, raised one of the pistols up and fired twice at a deputy. Two of the deputies used their service weapons and returned fire striking Dunham. Dunham died due the injuries at the scene. The Sheriff's Office called for assistance and turned the investigation over to the Ohio Bureau Criminal Investigations. No deputies were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - William Bowman - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 1:18 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 2:02 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 3:09 - Patreon Supporters
wzj4UCKsGEs | 28 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Vegas, Nevada — On Friday, August 25, 2023, at approximately 1:04 a.m., LVMPD Dispatch received a call from a man stating his sister had battered him. He provided an address to an apartment located in the 3600 block of East Lake Mead Boulevard. A few minutes later his sister 25-year-old Sandra Lopez- Ochoa also reported a domestic disturbance through communications center. Officer Sacba and his partner responded and contacted Lopez-Ochoa’s brother, who was waiting outside of the apartment. After speaking with him, officers had probable cause to arrest Lopez-Ochoa for domestic strangulation. Officer Sacba and his partner contacted Lopez-Ochoa inside of the apartment where she was sitting on a couch in the living room. After a few minutes of speaking with her, she stood up and an officer grabbed her left arm to place her in handcuffs. Lopez-Ochoa then reached down toward the couch where she was sitting and produced a knife. She quickly turned toward the officer who was holding her arm and stabbed him on top of his head. Lopez-Ochoa then turned toward Officer Sacba while armed with the knife. Officer Sacba drew his firearm and discharged his duty weapon toward Lopez-Ochoa. She was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Medical personnel were summoned for both, the officer and for Lopez-Ochoa. The officer was transported to UMC Trauma where he was provided medical treatment. He was later discharged from the hospital and is now home recovering with his family. Lopez-Ochoa was pronounced deceased at the scene by medical personnel. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - William Bowman - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:55 - Bodycam: Officer Sacba 1:29 - Patreon Supporters
U_MvPafXo-c | 25 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * La Mesa, California — On Sunday, August 6, 2023, two La Mesa Police Officers contacted a suspect who had an active felony warrant for burglary in the parking lot of a condominium complex at 8000 University Avenue. Officers had confirmed the status of the subject’s felony warrant and obtained a photograph of the suspect prior to contacting him. At approximately 4:13 p.m., the officers saw the suspect standing outside of the passenger side of a vehicle parked in the lot. When officers contacted the suspect, he took out a handgun and pointed it directly at an officer who was standing in front of the vehicle. It appears the suspect tried to fire at the officer multiple times but the firearm malfunctioned. In response, one officer discharged his firearm multiple times at the suspect as he ran through the parking lot. As the suspect continued to run towards University Avenue, it appeared the suspect was trying to manipulate or clear the firearm of the malfunction. The officer discharged his firearm, striking the suspect in the upper body multiple times. This incapacitated the suspect and caused him to drop the firearm. Officers rendered first aid and called for paramedics but the suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene a short time later. The preliminary investigation into this incident indicates a passing vehicle was struck by a round but the motorist in that vehicle was not struck. There was also at least one round that struck a building within the lot. No officers or other persons were injured during this incident. The suspect in this incident has been identified as Jason Hampton of La Mesa. He is described as a 41-year-old white male. The officer involved in the shooting has been identified as Brian Heller. He has been employed by the La Mesa Police Department for approximately six years. He is currently assigned as a Master Patrol Officer in La Mesa and has been placed on paid leave per the La Mesa Police Department’s standard protocol following an officer-involved shooting incident. The second officer present did not fire his weapon during this incident. Per the Countywide Memorandum of Understanding, the San Diego Police Homicide Unit was called to the scene to conduct the officer-involved-shooting investigation. Detectives are continuing to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and examine the circumstances surrounding the shooting. A loaded 9mm handgun was recovered at the scene ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - William Bowman - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Heller 1:00 - Bodycam: Officer Jacoby 1:56 - Patreon Supporters
tn0Frc-sgtg | 25 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Daytona Beach, Florida — On April 8, 2023, around 2:10 a.m., Daytona Beach Police Department received a burglary report from a local car dealership. The caller said that a man armed with a tennis racket had been burglarizing a vehicle, prompting officers to respond to the scene. A K-9 officer arrived and began searching for the suspect, later identified as 57-year-old Richard O'Donnell, eventually discovering him nearby with the tennis racket still in hand. According to the DBPD, the K-9 officer identified as Officer Joshua Martin, gave O'Donnell multiple commands to get on the ground and cooperate. Ignoring these orders and showing heightened aggression, the police K-9, Vezer, was released to assist in apprehending him. O'Donnell used the racket against Vezer while also kicking him, and then made attempts to choke the K-9 by wrapping both his legs and arms around the dog's neck. As the K-9 attacks O'Donnell, the cop grabs the racket and begins to beat O'Donnell's head with it, striking him numerous times. Officers also used a Taser on O'Donnell, according to reports. Eventually, officers were able to apprehend O'Donnell and secure the K-9. O'Donnell was taken to the hospital after the arrest to be treated for his injuries. O'Donnell, was charged with burglary of a conveyance, battery on a law enforcement officer, and resisting an officer with violence. He was released after posting $12,000 bail on June 21. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - William Bowman - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:13 - Bodycam Footage 15:21 - Patreon Supporters
TXCTjCHocn8 | 24 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Edmond, Oklahoma — On August 23, 2023, around 8:25am, a woman went to Summit Middle School hoping to get a family member/student out of class. The school ID'd the woman, 31-year old Nicole Sanders, and called the student down to the office where the student seemed distressed about leaving with the Sanders. Sanders was asked to leave and the student's mother was called. The mother told the school NOT to let her child leave with Sanders. Meanwhile, Sanders went to another door and tried to get in, but was stopped by a secretary. Sanders then attacked that secretary as school resource officer arrived to help. Sanders then attacked the deputy, so he was forced to use his taser to bring her under control. Sanders made several threats, including that she had placed explosives in the school. The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad searched the school and didn't find any explosives. Sanders was taken to the hospital for evaluation and faces a long list of charges including Assault and Battery; A&B on an Officer; Disturbing the Peace and Threatening an Act of Violence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - William Bowman - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
cOG6rO1lD9Y | 23 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — San Diego, California — On August 15, 2023, at 1:23 a.m., San Diego Police dispatch received a 911 call from a motorist who said he had been followed and shot at by the occupants of a white Tesla. The victim was uninjured. The two men in the white Tesla fled the scene. A camera captured the moment that two men in a white Tesla fired at the victim on ben street. The Tesla came to a stop in front of the victim's car. As the victim drove around the Tesla, the driver and passenger fired shots at the victim. One occupant of the white Tesla was 33-year-old Benjamin Pickens. Pickens was located later that same morning on the campus of Mesa College, where an officer-involved shooting occurred. During the incident, Pickens shot and killed a San Diego Police K9. Pickens later died at the Hospital. The second occupant of the white Tesla, who also fired shots at the victim on Ben street, was not located that morning. Investigators later identified the second occupant of the white Tesla as 31-year-old Xavier Benjamine Lacosta. Investigators obtained a warrant to arrest Lacosta and search his home. On august 15, at 6:45 p.m., San Diego Police detectives were serving a warrant at an apartment complex in the 6100 block of El Cajon Boulevard. A third-floor apartment in the building was identified as Lacosta's residence. SDPD detectives set up a perimeter on the apartment building. Detectives made phone calls inside to the apartment, did call-outs directly outside of the apartment, and gave verbal commands and warnings for Lacosta to exit the apartment with his hands empty. Lacosta exited the apartment holding a firearm. Officers gave commands for him to drop the gun, and he complied by tossing the firearm at his feet. Officers commanded Lacosta to put his hands above his head. Suddenly, Lacosta lunged for the firearm and an officer-involved shooting occurred. Officers provided medical aid until the arrival of paramedics. Lacosta was pronounced deceased at the scene. Lacosta's firearm was recovered. It was determined to be a ghost gun. It was loaded with a round in the chamber. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
Q-fDwBchmZ0 | 23 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — On July 24, 2023, the Chicago Police Department (CPD) received a complaint for a trespassing incident in the area of 300 W. 56th Place. Chicago Police officers monitored the area through a Police Observation Device (POD) and observed a group of individuals in a cul-de-sac. Several Chicago Police Officers arrived in the area in four unmarked police vehicles. Upon their arrival, officers exited their vehicles to engage the group of individuals on foot as well as an individual driving a black sedan. While on foot, multiple officers attempted to engage the driver of the BMW sedan, as the vehicle attempted to leave the area, striking a police vehicle, and ultimately fleeing the scene. During this altercation, two officers discharged their firearms at the moving sedan. Bodycam footage shows officers repeatedly ordering the man to pull over, but he continued to drive as many officers attempted to open the door. One officer, with his gun drawn and aimed at the BMW’s driver, yelled for his fellow officers to “watch for the crossfire” before firing three shots in the direction of the driver. The officer's initial shot appeared to have struck another CPD officer in the left hand, who was attempting to open the car door. The BMW driver was able to flee, and officers on the scene swiftly called "10-1," a police emergency, to report bullets fired by authorities. The gunshot seemed to strike the wounded officer's middle and ring fingers, according to the video. The wounded officer crouched to the ground after being shot and noticed blood gushing from his hand. A tourniquet was quickly administered by another officer. The officer was quickly transported to UChicago Medicine, but not before several neighbors began insulting the officer who shot his colleague. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:29 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:45 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:32 - Bodycam: Officer #4 4:58 - Bodycam: Officer #5 5:22 - Bodycam: Officer #6 5:44 - Bodycam: Officer #7 6:11 - Surveillance Footage 6:42 - Patreon Supporters
SLvvqhSlBDA | 22 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On Thursday, August 3, 2023, at approximately 9:40 a.m., IMPD North District Officer Douglas Correll conducted a traffic investigation in the 3400 block of n parker avenue. The driver, later identified as 49-year-old Gary Harrell, exited his vehicle before officer Correll exited his patrol car. Harrell began a brief verbal exchange with officer Correll and then he walked back to the driver's seat of his vehicle. Officer Correll told him not to reenter his car, but Harrell reentered his vehicle. Harrell emerged from his car, holding a gun in his right hand, and then ran. A short foot pursuit followed as Harrell ran with a handgun in his right hand and a cell phone in his left hand. Officer Correll gave verbal commands to Harrell to "Stop it, drop it." Officer Correll discharged his service weapon twice, striking Harrell once. 2nd Officer arrived and immediately provided medical aid as other arriving officers secured the handgun Harrell dropped. Officers continued medical aid until the arrival of Indianapolis emergency medical services. Harrell was transported to Methodist Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. A five-shot .357 revolver was located where Harrell dropped it on the driveway. The gun was loaded with five rounds. Officers canvassed the area in the direction where shots were fired. No officers or uninvolved citizens were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
-KwB1Xi4UMk | 22 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On August 11, 2023, at 3:12 a.m., three San Diego Police Officers responded to an apartment complex at 3435 Lebon Drive on report of a vehicle burglary. The 911 call was placed by a security guard who reported that two men, driving a Ford F-150 pickup truck, where breaking into cars in an underground parking garage. Officers arrived and blocked the only exit of the parking garage with their patrol cars. The screeching tires of the F-150, later determined to be stolen, alerted officers to suspects. The two occupants of the F-150 ran on foot, as the only vehicle exit was blocked. Three officers initiated a foot pursuit. The passenger in the F-150 ran North. He was not immediately apprehended. The driver ran South followed by the three officers. During the foot pursuit, officer Lee repeatedly told the driver, later identified as 39-year-old Justin Teague, to get on the ground, but Teague kept running. Teague fired at least one shot at Officer Joseph Lee. Officer Lee discharged his service weapon striking Teague, ending the foot pursuit. For the next two minutes, officers told Teague to stay on the ground and not to reach for the gun, yet Teague continued to move. Once officers deemed it safe to approach, they moved closer, detained Teague and secured the firearm. Officers provided medical aid until the arrival of paramedics. Teague was transported to the Hospital. His injuries were not life-threatening. No officers were injured during this incident. Teague's firearm was loaded. It was jammed with a round in the chamber when recovered. The following week, Teague was charged with several counts, including attempt premeditated murder on a peace officer. The judge denied bail. According to SDPD officials, on the evening of Nov. 8, 2003, Teague, then 19-years-old and the subject of two outstanding arrest warrants, rammed an SDPD cruiser with a stolen car at a gas station at Clairemont Mesa Boulevard and Kearny Villa Road in Kearny Mesa, then accelerated toward an officer who was on foot. That officer and two other officers responded by opening fire on the suspect, leaving him with two gunshot wounds to the upper torso. Teague drove away despite his injuries, fleeing for a short distance before slamming into a retaining wall near state Route 163, where he was apprehended. Teague was convicted of burglary the same year. He was sentenced for auto theft in 2004 and was convicted in 2017 of possessing a stolen car, conducting identity theft, and recklessly evading police in a vehicle. Last month, Teague was detained on accusations of auto theft, fleeing police, reckless driving, and possession of a stolen vehicle. He posted bail that same day and was released on bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:16 - Bodycam: Officer Joseph Lee 4:06 - Evidence 4:12 - Patreon Supporters
Z0aLueQpWBk | 22 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On August 6, 2023, at 4:30 p.m. the JSO Communications Center received several complaints of a shirtless man walking on Pickett Street wielding a knife. One of the complainants reported that this man, later identified as 29-year-old Juan Johnson, had stabbed a dog and possibly a man as well. After JSO received the stabbing notification, the shooting officer was dispatched to the scene in the 7600 block of Pickett Street. When the officer arrived, a man and a woman shared that Johnson had stabbed a man and was still on scene. The officer walked into the yard and found the deceased victim motionless on the ground, having suffered multiple apparent stab wounds. Then the officer saw Johnson laying in the vegetation next to a brown building deeper in the yard. The officer drew his firearm and made several loud, verbal commands to Johnson to show his hands. Rather than complying with the officer's directives, Johnson mimicked pointing a gun at the officer with his fingers and imitated the sound of a gun firing at the officer while yelling obscenities. Johnson then abruptly jumped to his feet. In response, the officer yelled at Johnson to get back on the ground. Johnson did not comply. The officer holstered his firearm, transitioned to his taser and then deployed the taser at Johnson. The taser did not appear to affect Johnson and instead Johnson grabbed a nearby metal bucket and threw it at the officer while also charging at the officer. The bucket struck the officer in the forearm. The officer again armed himself with his firearm and began to back away from Johnson. While backing away, the officer fired at Johnson. Johnson was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. Officer Rodriguez arrived on scene as backup. Officer Rodriguez assisted the shooting officer in handcuffing Johnson. Once Johnson was safely in custody, officer Rodriguez called for rescue to provide medical care for both Johnson and the stabbing victim. While the officers awaited the arrival of rescue, they both provided an emergency medical care to Johnson. Rescue arrived soon thereafter and transported Johnson. Johnson was pronounced deceased at an area Hospital. The stabbing victim was pronounced deceased at the scene. Crime scene detectives responded to the scene and located Johnson's knife. Johnson serrated, military style knife was found in the bushes near the body of a dead dog, next to where Johnson had been laying when the officer first arrived at scene. The dog's body had multiple puncture wounds, consistent with the dog having been stabbed multiple times. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
lh5qlqGghPk | 21 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On Wednesday, August 16, 2023, around 7:00 p.m., Louisville Metro Police Officers were called to a home in the 1700 block of Bolling Avenue after calls came in from neighbors reporting a woman screaming for help. When the officers arrived, police said they heard and saw a woman in distress in the second-story window. Officers tried to get into the house from the front door but it was barricaded, so instead, they found a ladder and climbed in through the window. Once inside, police found the woman with a chain around her neck, which was secured by a MasterLock, and that chain was bolted to the floor with screws. Officers ripped the chain from the floor and rescued the woman from the home. She was immediately treated by first responders. On August 18, 2023, Officers arrested 36-year-old Moises May in connection with the incident. According to May's arrest report, on Monday the woman and May had a verbal argument that became physical. May allegedly grabbed the victim and held her down on the bathroom floor while he took a machete to cut off the majority of her hair and slapped her before she was able to leave. When she came back to the home on Wednesday to get her belongings, May locked the doors with a deadbolt that only he had a key to, trapping her inside. May forced the woman to take off some of her clothes and told her, “You’re gonna get it tonight. I told you the next time you leave and don’t come home, I’d kill you.” He also slapped her. Afterward, he took her upstairs and chained her to the floor before leaving the house, taking her phone with him. The woman was able to bust open a window and scream for help. Neighbors heard her screaming and called 911. Police said the woman and May have a child together. May is charged with kidnapping, wanton endangerment, assault and several other charges. He is currently being held on a $100,000 cash bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Sandra McGreevy - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
L6A0HrkFWmQ | 19 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 20, 2023, at around 11:35 a.m., Newton Patrol Division uniformed officers responded to a radio call of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon (ADW) suspect there now, where the caller indicated that the suspect, while armed with a knife was threatening another person. The assault occurred at an apartment building located in the 1000 block of East 7th Street. Officers arrived at the location and met with security, who advised that the suspect, 56-year-old Billy Stribling was located on the 6th floor of the building. Security staff escorted the officers to the elevator where they ascended to the 6th floor. Upon the elevator doors opening on the 6th floor, the officers encountered Stribling, who was armed with a knife and an umbrella. Stribling raised the knife above his head and advanced towards the officers which resulted in an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) and simultaneous deployment of a 40mm less-lethal projectile. Stribling was struck by gunfire and by the less lethal projectile. He fell to the ground and was taken into custody without further incident. Officers at scene rendered aid to Stribling until the arrival of Los Angeles City Fire Department personnel. He was transported by rescue ambulance to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. No officers or bystanders were injured during this incident. A five-inch fixed blade knife was recovered at scene and booked as evidence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 0:50 - 2nd 911 Call 3:43 - Surveillance Footage 4:03 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:09 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:06 - Bodycam: Officer #3 6:24 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:43 - Bodycam: Officer #4 7:01 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:50 - Patreon Supporters
pSurtqJn2D0 | 19 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Branson, Missouri — On February 28, 2023, at approximately 10:00 p.m., Branson officers located a known wanted subject at a gas station in the 1100 block of W. 76 Country Blvd. and made contact with the driver, who was alone in the vehicle with a dog. After an initial investigation into the driver’s identity, it was determined that he was 43-year-old Randall Wesolek Jr., of Taney County. When officers instructed Wesolek to exit the car, a struggle ensued, a gun was produced and officers fired their weapons. The officers secured the scene and began performing life saving measures for Wesolek who died of his injuries on scene. No officers were injured. Wesolek’s dog, a grey and white Pit Bull type breed, appeared to have been injured in the incident and ran off while the officers were securing the scene. Officers have not been able to locate the dog. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
XurvBS9ywos | 18 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On July 27, 2023, Crime Suppression Team officers were searching for a Toyota Tundra stolen in an aggravated robbery earlier in the day when they located the vehicle in an apartment complex located at 6600 Dunlap Street. However, because of the angle of the vehicle, the officers were unable to tell if anyone was in the vehicle. Officers watched the entrance/exits of the complex and, shortly after, spotted the vehicle (occupied by one person) leave the apartment complex. When officers attempted to conduct a felony traffic stop in a marked police vehicle, the suspect fled from officers. After a short vehicle pursuit, the suspect crashed the vehicle on Renwick Drive, exited the vehicle and ran into an apartment complex at 5800 Dashwood Drive. As pursuing officers approached the suspect, officers stated the male raised a pistol and pointed it at them. Two officers discharged their weapons and struck the suspect. Officers administered first aid to the suspect before paramedics transported the male to Memorial Hermann Hospital – Texas Medical Center, where he was pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer George 2:03 - Bodycam: Officer Taveras 4:35 - Bodycam: Officer Box 9:08 - Bodycam: Officer Pinkiert 11:27 - Bodycam: Officer Heiser 12:47 - Bodycam: Officer Dosanjos 14:06 - Patreon Supporters
KUwQjKEXur0 | 18 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — On July 30, 2023, at 10:32 a.m., an officer with the Fresno Police Department responded to the 100 block of East Warner Avenue regarding a report of a vehicle that had been abandoned in the roadway. While the officer was in the process of having the vehicle towed, he was approached by a community member who told him that there was a young male on a scooter nearby that had a gun. The officer alerted Fresno Police dispatch of the community member’s report. As the officer drove southbound on North Effie Street, he observed a subject that matched the description of the subject reportedly armed with the gun. The officer notified dispatch, pulled to the side of the road and made contact with the subject. The officer ordered the subject, who was wearing a ski mask, to raise his hands and get down on his knees. The subject complied, got down on his knees but then began to reach for an object in his waistband. The officer told him to raise his hands, but he continued to reach for the object. The subject pulled a gun from his waistband. Upon seeing this, the officer discharged his service weapon. The officer immediately requested paramedics and began to render first aid while they responded. The subject was transported to the hospital, he is listed in stable condition and is expected to recover from his injury. It was determined later that the subject was a 15-year-old juvenile. At the scene, the officer recovered the juvenile’s unloaded Glock 19 X .177 caliber bb pistol. The weapon is a replica of a Glock semiautomatic handgun with all Glock stampings. The juvenile was cited for PC 417.4 (brandishing an imitation firearm) and released to the custody of his guardian. The investigation into this critical incident is ongoing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Radio Traffic 0:59 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 2:01 - Patreon Supporters
H2IF42MsJGQ | 17 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On August 3, 2023, around 10:00 p.m., LMPD's 5th Division officers received a call from a community member to respond to the 2000 block of New Main Street on a report of gunshots being fired in the neighborhood. Preliminary information reveals that a resident heard a loud pop outside. Initially, the resident was unsure if the sound was a gunshot. When the resident went outside to investigate, he saw a backpack and a laptop under his truck directly in front of his house. He then heard additional gunfire. When officers arrived on scene, they spoke to the resident and began their investigation. At approximately 10:19 p.m., officers advised they heard shots being fired towards their direction. One officer advised that he may have been struck and felt something hit his leg. Roughly 10 minutes later, the individual fired shots near the officers on New Main Street. Additional officers on the Frankfort Avenue side of the incident began responding to the gunfire. A short time later, a subject was located in an alley and pointed a handgun at Officer Roberto Cedeno. Officer Cedeno discharged his weapon striking the subject. A loaded firearm was found in the individual's right hand. The subject was also in possession of an additional magazine loaded with ammunition. 46-year-old male, James Monti, succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at University of Louisville Hospital. Officer Cedeno has two years of service with Louisville Metro Police Department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:20 - Bodycam: Officer Rinehart 1:55 - Bodycam: Officer Cedeno 2:37 - Patreon Supporters
hryOf9FaSFw | 17 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On August 16, 2023, at 7:45 p.m., Seattle Police Department Harbor Patrol officers responded to multiple 911 calls of a man in behavioral crisis swimming off the shore of Fritz Hedges Waterway Park. Harbor patrol officers arrived within minutes and located the man at the water line. Officers attempted to establish communication with the male before land units arrived. However, the man re-entered the water and began to drown. Officers maneuvered the boat towards the male and threw him a flotation device. The male was unable to grab the device and quickly sank beneath the surface. An officer shed his gear and dove into the water. After multiple free dives in thick marine vegetation, the officer found the victim at the bottom of the water. The officer pulled the victim to the shore, but the man was not breathing. Officers began CPR and thanks to their efforts, the male regained consciousness. Seattle Fire Department personnel arrived and the victim was transported to the hospital in stable condition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
vri42qeZy2E | 17 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bismarck, North Dakota — On July 14, 2023, Fargo Police Officers were responding to a routine traffic accident on 25th Street South in Fargo on the afternoon when, 37-year-old Mohamed Barakat opened fire on officers and first responders with a .223 caliber rifle. Police Officers Andrew Dotas and Tyler Hawes were shot and critically injured. Officer Wallin ran toward Barakat’s vehicle, was able to unholster his weapon and fire one shot before he was hit by Barakat. Officer Wallin was fatally shot once by Barakat. Wallin’s training officer, Zach Robinson, engaged in gunfire with Barakat. Officer Robinson radios for help, reporting officers down, and continues to try to neutralize the shooter who has been struck and is on the ground, but continues to reach for the .223 caliber rifle and 9 mm handgun on his person. Bystander Karlee Koswick, who was involved in the initial crash on 25th Street South, was shot after the three officers were already down. She tried to run for cover when she was hit by Barakat. Officials say when Barakat’s attention turned toward her, Robinson had the opportunity to fatally shoot Barakat. Officer Robinson fired 31 rounds at Barakat and hit him 21 times. Officer Robinson told him to drop his gun 16 times, to which Barakat continued to wave a gun around. Officials believe Barakat was wearing some type of body armor during the exchange. Barakat was shot and killed around 2 minutes into the altercation. His vehicle was loaded with three long rifles, four handguns, more than 1,800 .223-caliber bullets, three canisters filled with gasoline, and two propane tanks filled with Tannerite, explosive materials used for target practice. Investigators said Barakat searched online for articles about mass casualty incidents and the Downtown Street Fair, suggesting to authorities he intended to open fire on thousands of people attending the event. Police visited Barakat's home and interviewed him at least twice in recent years due to concerns related to his guns, though authorities say he appeared to have acquired the weapons legally. Barakat was a Syrian national who came to the U.S. on an asylum request in 2012 and became a U.S. citizen in 2019. The injured officers, Andrew Dotas and Tyler Hawes, and bystander, Karlee Koswick, have since been released from the hospital and are still recovering from their injuries. Officer Robinson has undergone a mandatory psychological evaluation and came back to work in the office for a period of time. Robinson decided he was ready to go back in the field and is currently back on the streets with another officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
NYiNciIs_oU | 17 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Silver Spring, Maryland — On July 22, 2023, at approximately 10:35 a.m., officers with the Montgomery County Police Department responded to a business in the 12200 block of Veirs Mill Road for the report of a stabbing. Once on scene, they located one adult woman stabbing victim. Approximately one minute after the first 911 call a second 911 call was received for two women stabbed in the 4100 block of Colie Drive. Upon officers’ arrival, they located two women suffering from stab wounds and discovered an adult male suffering from a superficial stab wound. Officers obtained a description of the male suspect and began canvassing the area for him. At least one officer located a man matching the description armed with a knife in the 4300 block of Havard Street. The suspect was later identified as 19-year-old Franklin Castro Ordonez of Gaithersburg, Maryland. Body cam footage shows Officer Justin Lee gave commands for Castro Ordonez to drop the knife, but he did not comply and then advanced toward the Officer Lee while holding the knife. Officer Lee discharged his firearm several times striking Castro Ordonez. Officers called for EMS and performed CPR. Castro Ordonez was pronounced dead on scene. A knife was recovered near Castro Ordonez at the shooting scene. No officers were injured. Three of the stabbing victims were taken to area hospitals. The fourth victim was treated on the scene and released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Justin Lee 1:28 - Dashcam Footage of a Witness Officer 6:29 - Patreon Supporters
0SHDVaancrU | 17 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cadillac, Michigan — On Saturday, August 12, 2023, around 9:30 p.m., an officer with the Cadillac Police Department was dispatched to Aldrich Street on what initially was reported as an attempted breaking and entering. From the body cam footage it can be heard a dispatcher telling the officer that the people who called 911 are inside the house, and that suspect is trying to break into a neighbor’s shed. Once the officer arrives at the scene, he spoke to a neighbor who said, 49-year-old Matthew Bigler had just pushed in his air-conditioning unit and was trying to get into his house. The officer also spoke to a woman living next door, who identified herself as the girlfriend of Bigler, who also lived at the residence and was in possession of the machete. She claimed that when she returned home from work that night, Bigler informed her that he loved her but that she needed to leave the house. She expressed her confusion as to why he was behaving in that way. Officer then knocks on a door that appears to lead to a backyard and shouts Bigler's name. As he opens the door, Bigler can be seen in the yard holding a machete above a dog's neck, at which point the officer fires his handgun. In the video, the officer states that he fired three shots. The officers then rendered medical aid and began CPR, but Bigler was pronounced dead at the scene. The Michigan Department of Corrections’ Offender Tracking Information System shows that Matthew Bigler was on probation for assaulting, resisting and obstructing a police officer on March 26 in Oceana County. He pleaded to that charge and was sentenced on July 17. In addition, Bigler had a conviction in 2011 for third-degree fleeing from a police officer in Kent County; he also was charged with larceny from a person on Aug. 7, 1994, in Kent County and served 2 1/2 years in prison for that conviction. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
wAeh1BdZWbw | 16 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Merced County, California — On March 11, 2023, a Merced County Sheriff’s deputy detained Louis Jackson following a crash in which he was suspected of driving under the influence, according to the Merced County District Attorney’s Office. Former Sergeant, 42-year-old Dustin Witt responded to the scene to assist and during the encounter, Witt kicked Jackson in the head several times, according to the distinct attorney’s office. By June, Witt resigned after the Sheriff's Office launched an internal affairs investigation. Witt has been charged with assault by a public officer, assault likely to cause great bodily injury and an enhancement for inflicting great bodily injury. Witt was still serving as a deputy despite a 2019 demotion and misdemeanor conviction following a drunken brawl during which he and another deputy, who was also a Merced City Council member, beat up another peace officer and a bystander. The bar brawl on Dec. 15, 2018, followed a Sheriff’s Office Christmas party where Witt admitted to “heavy drinking,” according to the Merced Sun-Star. (https://www.mercedsunstar.com/news/politics-government/article229907814.html) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 3:30 - Bodycam: Former Sgt. Dustin Witt 4:40 - Patreon Supporters
pPQGLwfMIv4 | 15 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Elizabeth, New Jersey — On July 29, 2023, at 7:59 a.m., Officers with the Elizabeth Police Department responded to 911 calls regarding a dispute and an unwanted individual at a multifamily residence on Amity Street in Elizabeth. At approximately 8:03 a.m. police were dispatched and arrived on the scene at 8:04 a.m. Within the residence, police encountered 42-year-old Estiben Alegria-Hurtado, who was holding a kitchen knife and involved in a dispute with a female resident. At the time the officers entered and walked to the rear of the home, two males were attempting to restrain Alegria-Hurtado. As the officers approached, the males released Alegria-Hurtado, who was still in possession of a knife and in close proximity to the female. At 8:05 a.m., Elizabeth Police Officer Steven Lazo discharged his firearm once, striking Alegria-Hurtado. Authorities recovered the knife near Algeria-Hurtado. Officers then rendered aid to Algeria-Hurtado, who was subsequently transported by emergency medical personnel to University Hospital in Newark. He was pronounced deceased at 11:26 p.m. Sunday, July 30. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:01 - Bodycam: Officer Steven Lazo 2:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:35 - Patreon Supporters
51tBI-Q3_Kk | 15 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On June 27, 2023, Oklahoma City Police Sgt. Trayvion Jones attempted to arrest 33-year-old William Lazarus, who entered a church, approached a woman from behind, yanked her purse away and took off on a skateboard. This happened downtown in the 100-block of NW 4th Street. Sgt. Jones tried to deploy his taser, but Lazarus was able to briefly get away. On the second attempt, his taser did work and the suspect fell to the ground face-first. He then was taken into custody by responding officers. According to Police the charges filed against Lazarus are robbery and possession of stolen property. The victim's stolen purse was also recovered during the arrest. Lazarus was later determined to have felony warrants out of California. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
YmOIn68WKdg | 15 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Middletown, Connecticut — On Saturday, August 12, 2023 at approximately 6:33 a.m., the Middletown Police Department received a complaint of excessive noise and breaking glass at 195 Liberty Street, Middletown. Detective Karli Travis was working a routine shift in patrol uniform and responded to the call in a marked police cruiser. Detective Travis parked her police cruiser at the intersection of Liberty Street and Park Place and approached the subject premises on foot. Near 195 Liberty Street, Detective Travis was confronted by 52-year-old Winston Tate. Tate was in possession of a hammer. Tate charged at Detective Travis and knocked her to the ground, hitting her multiple times with the hammer. During this struggle, Detective Travis discharged her firearm multiple times, striking Tate. Tate, wounded, retreated into 195 Liberty Street. Additional Middletown officers arrived and surrounded the premises at 195 Liberty Street. Tate was taken into custody as he exited the basement hatchway. He was treated by medics and transported to Hartford Hospital by ambulance. Tate was released from the hospital late on August 14, 2023. Detective Travis was also injured during the incident. She was taken to Middlesex Hospital and has been treated and released. The judge set Tate’s bond at $850,000. He is due back in court on October 3, 2023. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
1AiWMSX3t8s | 15 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On August 1, 2023, the Phoenix Police received an emergency call of a subject waving a gun in a north Phoenix neighborhood near 35th Avenue and Bell Road. The caller indicated a male was on a residential street waiving a gun wearing a white shirt and gray pants. Additional information was learned that the 21-year-old suspect had also been intimidating neighbors with the gun and may have been the subject of an emergency 911 call the day before for similar activity. As the officers drove to the area, they learned that the suspect was accompanied by another man.When the first two officers arrived, they saw the two men sitting on a short landscaping wall. As the marked patrol Tahoe stopped in the road, one of the men began removing a handgun from his waist band as he ran in the direction of the passenger officer, who had just gotten out of the Tahoe. The man continued to run in the direction of the officer while holding the handgun. It was at this time the officer involved shooting took place. Following the shooting, officers rendered aid to the man before Phoenix Fire personnel took him to the hospital where he was treated for serious injuries. The handgun the man was holding was recovered by patrol officers and placed in a patrol Tahoe for safe keeping. The second man involved in the situation was taken into custody without incident and found to be in possession of a handgun. The wounded suspect has not yet been identified. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
SFaTaZ54_xM | 15 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lancaster, Pennsylvania — On August 6, 2023, a resident of the New Street address was alerted by a home video security system to someone entering her home. The resident called her 14-year-old son, who was home alone, and told him to go out onto the roof to wait for police to arrive. The resident then called 911 and reported that someone that appeared to be a masked juvenile entered her home. A review of the home security camera shows the suspect, 17-year-old Darron Shaw repositioning the outside, wall-mounted camera toward the ground before entering the home. The camera is later found on the ground outside the doorway. Shaw is then recorded on a camera in the kitchen crouching down and moving through the kitchen area. Police were dispatched to the West New Street residence for a burglary in progress at approximately 12:10 a.m. Two responding officers, Officers 1 and 2, approach the rear of the residence and walk past the door where Shaw eventually exits. The officers observe a broken window in the interior open door, which is partially ajar. One officer speaks to the juvenile on the roof and is told the suspect is still inside. Both officers take a position in the rear of the yard to the left of the doorway. Almost immediately after getting into their positions, Shaw appears at the rear door, opens the outside door, and points what was later determined to be a loaded, semi-automatic 9mm gun with extended magazine in the direction of a third officer who was between the houses. A third arriving officer stops at the end of a narrow breezeway to the right of the door just prior to Shaw appearing at the rear door. The two responding officers fired at Shaw who was struck four to five times and then continued to flee the area, climbing over a fence, and travelling approximately 102 feet before collapsing. Responding officers cautiously approach Shaw and begin to render aid. Officers then carried Shaw to an arriving ambulance. Shaw was taken to an area hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. The gun and extended magazine were recovered on the interior side of the fence that Shaw jumped over. According to the autopsy, Shaw was hit in his left front abdominal area, left hand, left lower thigh, right foot, and the back of his right knee. Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams has concluded that both officers were legally justified when they deployed their firearms at Shaw. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Home Surveillance Footage 0:41 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:34 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:06 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:35 - Patreon Supporters
BiDs6Ud1O3I | 14 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On August 5, 2023, around 8:00 p.m., The Denver Police officers were called to the 2300-block of West Cedar Avenue for a domestic violence report. A 911 caller told dispatchers that a man, identified as 36-year-old man, Brandon Cole, had possibly pushed his wife out of a wheelchair and was "going after" his teenage son. A male and female officer arrived and saw a woman propping herself up in a gutter with a wheelchair nearby. Officers then spotted Cole by a vehicle and suspected he was armed with a knife. Cole was observed reaching into the driver's area of a vehicle that was parked. He acted threateningly towards one officer who attempted to user a taser to restrain him but it didn't work. When the subject stepped away from the vehicle he began challenging a uniformed officer who was directly in front of him by taking an aggressive stance and yelling 'Let's go,'. He then changed direction and walked toward a second officer who asked him to stop. Cole did not stop and was shot as he appeared to advance upon the officer. Behind Cole, and in the line of fire, were two bystanders, a child and a woman, who were not injured. The officers applied multiple tourniquets and gave him chest compressions until medics could rush him to a hospital in an ambulance. Cole was pronounced dead at the hospital. He was the father of three children aged 13, 8 and 7-years-old. After the investigation, It turned out Cole only had a black marker in his hand. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:57 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:47 - Patreon Supporters
RvK1QYNeeRk | 14 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Adams County, Colorado — On Friday, July 14, 2023, around 12:16 a.m., a deputy self-dispatched at the Lakeside Motel located 6251 Federal Blvd.. According to Adams County Sheriff's Office (ACSO), this was a self-initiated response by the deputy. There was no 911 call. Surveillance footage from the motel, shows 35-year-old Mario Ortega backing into a parking spot outside the motel. A woman is seen leaving his SUV. An Adams County deputy pulls up in front of the car, immediately pulling out his gun as he exits his patrol SUV. He appears to confront Ortega briefly behind the car. The video shows Ortega backing away from the deputy, holding a gun to his head. Then the deputy shoots him. The deputy then takes cover himself, calling for backup. After the shooting, the deputy and medical personnel treated Ortega who was transported to an area hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. Ortega's family said that he had a criminal history, but was starting his life over in Greeley. They plan to file a civil lawsuit. The deputy involved in the shooting has been placed on administrative leave. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Francesco Tortorelli - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:37 - Bodycam Footage 8:23 - Patreon Supporters
3AJ5Ky0WlsE | 12 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Farmington Hills, Michigan — On Tuesday, August 8, 2023, at approximately 1:00 p.m., an alert was generated from a FLOCK LPR identifying a vehicle with a stolen license plate. Officers responded to the area of the alert and quickly located the vehicle, and confirmed the information obtained from the LPR. The suspect vehicle, a grey 2024 Dodge Durango, upon seeing marked patrol cars moved to block its travel, accelerated and actively attempted to evade them. During the pursuit, the suspect's car crashed into a marked police car that had tried to slow down and stop the vehicle. The crash disabled the police vehicle and damaged and slowed the suspect vehicle. During the chase, an officer used a PIT maneuver and the suspect vehicle came to a stop in the road. Five suspects fled the vehicle. Officers gave chase on foot arresting one subject immediately. A short time later, officers located a second suspect, who was taken into custody attempting to flee in a secondary vehicle. Three suspects were able to escape on foot and evaded capture. A review of video obtained after officers cleared the area revealed that the one of the suspects was armed with and attempting to conceal a compact assault rifle, as he fled from officers. This suspect was taken into custody, and the rifle was later recovered. Officers located an additional firearm inside the suspects’ vehicle. Three suspects are still at large following the chase. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Ryan Hurley - Kerrie Golden - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer #1 0:23 - Dashcam: Officer #2 1:55 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:33 - Patreon Supporters
iZ7iAQ101RA | 11 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * West Hartford, Connecticut — On August 8, 2023 at approximately 5:00 p.m., West Hartford police were attempting to stop a stolen Hyundai Elantra that was traveling east on New Britain Avenue. At the intersection of New Britain Avenue and South Street, the Hyundai struck a silver BMW and then a blue Honda Pilot. After the collision with the Honda Pilot, the Hyundai became disabled. Two occupants of the vehicle, Lyle Solsbury, and Mike Alexander-Garcia, exited the vehicle. Officers quickly apprehended Solsbury. Alexander-Garcia fled east on New Britain Avenue. He unsuccessfully attempted to carjack two vehicles as he made his way to Town Fair Tire at 980 New Britain Avenue. He entered a Toyota RAV4 in one of the garage service bays. Moments later, West Hartford K-9 Officer Andrew Teeter entered the garage bay. In an effort to apprehend Alexander-Garcia, Officer Teeter deployed the K-9 into the Toyota and then entered the passenger side of the vehicle. Despite the K-9 and Officer Teeter being in the vehicle struggling with Alexander-Garcia, he backed out of the garage and drove out of the Town Fair Tire parking lot striking two vehicles. One of those vehicles was the K-9 police vehicle. As Alexander-Garcia continued to drive, Officer Teeter discharged his weapon multiple times striking Alexander-Garcia in the torso. The Toyota crashed into a utility pole across the street from Town Fair Tire near the intersection of New Britain Avenue and Shield Street. Alexander-Garcia was taken to Hartford Hospital. He was pronounced dead at 5:53 p.m. Officer Teeter sustained a broken rib and multiple head lacerations. There was no apparent injury to the K-9. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Teeter 0:59 - Bodycam: Officer Teeter 1:58 - Surveillance Footage 2:37 - Bodycam: Officer Piccirillo 3:10 - Bodycam: Officer Lazure 3:37 - Patreon Supporters
2s2rlIjLFao | 09 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * New Orleans, Louisiana — On July 27, 2023, the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) First District officers responded to reported gunfire at the 3900 block of Ulloa Street and discovered the victims, a 30-year-old woman and 41-year-old man, both with gunshot wounds. The female victim was pronounced deceased on scene, while the male victim was transported for treatment of injuries. Using video surveillance camera footage, NOPD officers and detectives viewed the suspects flee the scene in a white GMC Yukon that was later confirmed to have been stolen. A few hours later, officers searching in the 6100 block of Painters Street located the stolen vehicle and two subjects matching a description of the perpetrators. As the officers attempted to conduct a suspicious persons stop on the two subjects, identified as 30-year-old Desmond Henry and 31-year-old Jessie Carter, both suspects fled on foot. A brief pursuit ensued before both were apprehended. During the apprehension, an officer’s weapon discharged, and Henry sustained a gunshot wound to the leg. While fleeing, Carter made contact with a police vehicle in motion and sustained non-gunshot injuries in the incident. After apprehension, the responding officers immediately rendered First Aid to Henry’s gunshot wound by applying a tourniquet to his leg while waiting for EMS to arrive. Both suspects were transported to a local hospital for treatment, as was an NOPD officer who sustained a knee injury during the incident. The officer was treated and subsequently released. A weapon was recovered in Henry’s possession and additional weapons were also recovered at the scene. While the Public Integrity Bureau’s Force Investigation Team continues its investigation into the firearm discharge, preliminary findings established through a review of the evidence point to the officer’s firearm discharge being unintentional. Additionally, the contact between Carter and the police vehicle is under investigation by both the NOPD Traffic Division and the Force Investigation Team. Upon release from medical care, Henry was booked with resisting arrest, felon in possession of a firearm, illegal possession of a firearm and illegal possession of stolen things. Carter was booked with resisting arrest, illegal possession of stolen things, and placed on a hold for probation violation. Both have also since been charged with second-degree murder and attempted second-degree murder in connection with the homicide investigation. Both the officer who discharged his firearm and the driver of the police vehicle that contacted the victim are currently under administrative reassignment. During this incident, the Federal Consent Decree Monitoring Team and the Independent Police Monitor were also on scene and continue to monitor the investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Nicholas Hairston 0:37 - Bodycam: Officer Rene Benjamin, Jr. 3:13 - Bodycam: Officer Walter Bell 3:36 - Bodycam: Officer James Cunningham 4:15 - Patreon Supporters
prtK9KYgXfc | 09 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orlando, Florida — At approximately 12:55 p.m. the Communications Center got a 911 call transferred from Orange County Sheriff’s Office advising unknown trouble in the 12000 block of Pioneers Way. Orlando Police contacted the caller. The caller advised the Police that his girlfriend was talking about hurting herself and that she had a knife. Upon arrival, a member of our Crisis Negotiation Team began negotiations on the phone. The subject hung up and we reestablished communications. At one point, the female subject walked out of the apartment with a knife, while on the phone with the negotiator. She then walked back into her apartment. Additional attempts were made by the negotiator to the subject. The female then ran out of the apartment with two knives and charged at the officers. Two officers fired at the individual. The adult female subject was pronounced deceased on scene by OFD. The suspect has been identified as 32-year-old Rachael Ellis. No officers were injured. The two officers who shot at the suspect are trained in Crisis Intervention. They have invoked Marsy’s Law so their names will not be released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
xcJJWTLNOV8 | 09 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vidor, Texas — On Friday, August 4, 2023, around 1:00 p.m., a man called police saying he had had witnessed a man on a bicycle looking into his truck that was parked at his job on Tram Rd. in Beaumont. The man, 31-year-old Robert Tunnel got into the truck, with trailer attached, and started to drive away. The owner of the truck followed in another vehicle as he began driving eastbound on I-10. Vidor Police, along with Rose City and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department joined in the chase as speeds reached over 90mph. In the Vidor Police dashcam video, Tunnel can be seen swerving across multiple lanes of traffic, nearly causing wrecks with other drivers. As he sped away, fluid from the trailer began flying onto oncoming vehicles. Law enforcement can be seen throwing down spike strips, only for Tunnel to dodge them with a quick lurch to the far left lane. Eventually, Tunnel lost control of the pickup truck and hit both the left and right side barriers in a two lane section of the highway, ending the chase. Officers with guns drawn and a K-9 unit nearby demanded that Tunnel surrender. Officers then pulled Tunnel out of the truck and put him on the hood of the police cruiser as they placed him in handcuffs. Tunnel was taken to a local hospital to be checked out and then transported to the Orange County Jail. He's facing charges of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle in Jefferson County and evading arrest in a motor vehicle with a previous conviction in Orange County. His bond is on hold due to his other charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
rj4u8viHEi0 | 08 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On Sunday, July 16, 2023, at approximately 11:00 am, San Antonio Police Officers were at the location after receiving a tip that a suspect wanted for multiple warrants was staying at the hotel. After several hours of conducting surveillance, officers observed the suspect, 30-year-old Adrian San Martin, enter the vehicle he was known to drive. A detective, wearing a tactical vest that was labeled with “POLICE” on the front and back, quickly approached and ordered Martin to show his hands. Martin fled on foot holding a gun in his hand. As officers chased Martin on foot, uniformed officers in two subdued marked patrol vehicles made the location to assist in apprehending Martin. Martin continued to run towards the access road. Officers in one of the patrol vehicles saw Martin running in their direction with a gun in his hand and drew their firearms. The officer driving the vehicle slowed down and shot twice through the windshield of the patrol vehicle, striking Martin. Martin was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Police say Martin was wanted on multiple felony warrants, including Felony Possession of a Firearm, Assault Family Violence, Evading Arrest, Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle, and Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
HbknbAjK-Vc | 08 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 9, 2023, at around 8:30am, West Valley Division officers responded to multiple radio calls that were generated for an “ADW” (Assault with a Deadly Weapon) suspect that assaulted several victims in the area of Reseda Boulevard and Hatteras Street. The suspect, identified as 35-year-old Jessica Brown, assaulted 4 victims along Reseda Boulevard. Those unsuspecting victims sustained serious head and face injuries, two of which remain hospitalized in stable condition. When officers arrived to the area of the call, they encountered Brown near the parking lot of a gas station at the intersection of Reseda Boulevard and Burbank Boulevard armed with a metal pipe. As Brown held the pipe and advanced toward the officers, they deployed a taser and 40mm foam baton round and an officer-involved shooting occurred. The metal pipe was determined to be a metal dumbbell bar, approximately 14 inches long. Brown was struck by gunfire and transported to a local hospital where she was pronounced deceased. Additional investigation has revealed that Brown was a suspect in similar incidents that occurred a day prior to this incident, resulting in four victims. A mother and child were in a parked vehicle when the suspect smashed the windows. Two males were also struck with a similarly described weapon, one in the head causing a cut, and the other in the arm. Both declined medical treatment. No officers were injured during this encounter. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - The Day Prior to the Officer Involved Shooting 0:40 - 911 Call 2:50 - Surveillance Footage 3:14 - #1 Officer Responding to the incident 3:57 - #2 Partner Officer Responding to the incident 5:07 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:52 - Bodycam: Partner Officer #2 7:14 - Bodycam: Officer #3 7:42 - Dashcam Footage 8:08 - Patreon Supporters
CCkE5uv_PdY | 08 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ligonier Township, Pennsylvania — On Sunday, July 2, 2023, at approximately 3:50 p.m., two officers from the Ligonier Valley Police Department were dispatched to an address on Gravel Hill Road in Ligonier Township for the report of a domestic disturbance. As heard on the 911 correspondence, the caller relayed to emergency dispatchers that the man inside the home had a machete and was threatening to kill a woman inside the house. Both officers arrived simultaneously and found two victims outside the residence unharmed. One of the victims told officers, 59-year-old Robbie Saunders, was still inside the house and was believed to have a knife, described as a machete. Both officers approached the front door of the home and attempted to make contact with the man inside, later identified as Saunders. He could be seen on body camera footage wielding a 14-inch machete in his hand. Saunders approached officers with the machete in his hand and within feet of officers. Ligonier Valley Police verbally ordered Saunders to drop the weapon, but he did not comply. Saunders was simultaneously struck with a stun gun and with a bullet from a police-issued firearm. Both officers rendered aid to Saunders as they waited for medical personnel to arrive to the scene. Saunders was transported to Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown where he succumbed to his injuries. Both officers were placed on administrative protocol while county detectives investigated the circumstances of the officer-involved shooting. Westmoreland County District Attorney Nicole W. Ziccarelli reviewed multiple videos from the scene, reports, witness interviews and evidence and has determined the use of deadly force was justified. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Dabster' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
VxOsDiF5sis | 04 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — On July 26, 2023, at approximately 2:53 p.m. San Francisco Police Officers who were working in plain clothes were arresting a male suspect at Catalina Street and Fairfax Avenue. During the arrest a second male, identified as 41-year-old Ryant Bluford, unrelated to the arrest, approached and engaged these officers. He approached the scene and lashed out at the officers who were having difficulty arresting a man for an outstanding warrant. Officers asked Bluford to back up after he began demanding that the police release the man. Shortly after, Bluford could be seen on video displaying a gun at his waist and appeared to threaten the officers. Bluford then walked toward two patrol officers, who had just arrived in a marked police vehicle. Their bodycam footage showed them screaming for Bluford to take his hand out of his pants and get on the ground while they aimed their weapons at Bluford. Suddenly, Bluford raised his left hand to flip off the officers, and in seconds, used his right hand to take the gun out of his pocket and hold it up at the officers. Both officers then shot their weapons, one minute and four seconds after their arrival. Several shots can be heard, and Bluford falls to the ground. There was no indication in the video or the town hall that Bluford shot his gun. After the shooting, the patrol officers walked over to him and began cardio-pulmonary resuscitation as bystanders swarmed the scene and got closer, despite officers telling them to stay back. Officers rendered aid and summoned medics to the scene. Bluford was transported by medics to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. Despite the lifesaving efforts of emergency responders and medical staff, Bluford was declared deceased at the hospital. Bluford had a history of violence. The news site 'Mission Local' reported that Bluford was convicted in the 2006 gang rape of a 16-year-old girl. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
qCsC9DBO200 | 04 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Kingman, Arizona — On Wednesday, July 19, 2023, following an investigation conducted by the AZDPS Major Incident Division (MID), a jury found the suspect from an April 2022 trooper-involved shooting guilty on eleven charges, including attempted first-degree murder and aggravated assault on law enforcement. The incident occurred on April 1, 2022, when Public Safety Detective Donald Shed attempted to pull over the driver of a BMW sedan in Kingman after he failed stop at a stop sign. The suspect driver, later identified as 48-year-old Juan Manuel Rodriguez, did not yield and a pursuit ensued. During the pursuit, Rodriguez attempted to ram Shed’s vehicle. Rodriguez later lost control and Shed collided with the front of his vehicle. Shed drew his duty pistol and initiated a high-risk traffic stop. Rodriguez did not obey commands and began reaching under the dash. The BMW began to reverse and Shed, fearing he would be rammed again, sat back in his patrol vehicle. Rodriguez began shooting at Shed with a full-automatic weapon, as heard on the body worn camera footage. Shed returned fire and attempted to flee from the area for his safety. Rodriguez’s vehicle struck Shed's vehicle as he fled. Rodriguez got behind Shed as he fled and began shooting at the rear of the police vehicle. Shed returned fire through his back window. During the exchange, Shed was struck in the back by a round fired from the pursuing BMW. The two vehicles eventually separated, and Shed was able to get to a safe location to seek medical attention. Shed was transported from the scene by a Mohave County Deputy to a local hospital where he was treated and released for his injury. Rodriguez, who was also wounded in the gun battle, drove to a desert area nearby where the BMW became disabled. An AZDPS Ranger helicopter crew was tracking Rodriguez and observed him place a bag in a wash before walking towards the nearby Mohave County Community College campus, where he collapsed prior to reaching the school buildings. Rodriguez was detained without further incident and transported to a hospital for treatment before being booked into jail. The bag Rodriguez attempted to conceal in the desert was recovered and found to contain $34,504 in cash, over 11 grams of fentanyl, and 10 grams methamphetamine. Additionally, five firearms, including a full-automatic handgun and Uzi were recovered, as well as multiple drug ledgers and additional cash. On July 19th, a jury found Rodriguez guilty of eleven charges, including: - Attempted first-degree murder - Aggravated assault - Possession of narcotic drugs for sale - Possession of dangerous drugs for sale - Unlawful flight - Money laundering - Aggravated assault - Aggravated assault - Drive by shooting - Discharging a firearm at a non-residential structure - Misconduct involving weapons ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI
aWKlICQc6S8 | 04 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On August 2, 2023, at about 10:00 a.m., Senior Corporal Rene Dominguez and Officer David Cortinas is responded to a stolen property call at a motel located at 9616 C.F. Hawn, Freeway. preliminary investigation determined, a witness had tracked stolen equipment from a company to a room in the motel. Senior Corporal Dominguez and officer Cortinas knocked on the door of the motel room and officer Cortinas saw the suspect, 41-year-old Clifford Osmer trying to climb out of a window of the room. Osmer went back into the room and closed the window behind him. A woman staying in the room walked out and told officers "he's in there". Senior Corporal Dominguez entered the open door of the room and saw a male witness, sitting down on a chair and Osmer standing in the back of the room. Osmer raised his weapon, took a shooting stance and fired the handgun at officers. Senior Corporal Dominguez took cover behind the open door of the motel room. Osmer then came out from the bathroom and fired additional rounds at the officers. Both officers returned fire and Osmar was shot. Dallas Police administered first aid to Osmer and he was taken to a local hospital, where he is listed in stable condition. No officers or Witnesses were injured. Osmer's weapon was recovered at the scene and was determined to be stolen. The stolen property from the initial call was located inside the room and the stolen vehicle was later recovered at another location. Osmer will be charged with two counts of aggravated assault on a public servant. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/44TDQEK Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Cortinas 1:23 - Bodycam: Officer Dominguez 2:49 - Bodycam: Officer Cortinas 4:36 - Bodycam: Officer Dumas 8:01 - Patreon Supporters
gCUIjraeg1E | 03 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ada, Oklahoma — On July 31, 2023, Ada Police responded to a call of a possible drunk driver. Officers located the suspect vehicle and identified the driver as 33-year-old Justin Glaspey. Officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop after locating the vehicle at Wal-Mart. Glaspey drove away, ran a stop sign, and endangered others before pulling over in a different parking lot. According to police, he was drunk, combative, refused to exit the vehicle, and locked the door. Police attempted to tase Glaspey, but he grabbed the taser leads and threw them back at the officer, hitting him in the arm and leg. Back-up officers came on the scene with a pepper ball gun before he exited the truck, but he refused to comply once more. While on the ground, Glaspey wouldn’t give officers his hands to be handcuffed. Because none of the police had batons, they began punching Glaspey in the face and striking his shoulders to get him handcuffed. During the scuffle, police said Glaspey bit one officer's hand and hit him in the groin. Glaspey was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, threatening an act of violence, assault and battery on a police officer, aggravated assault and battery on a police officer, resisting an officer, obstruction and eluding an officer while endangering others. Glaspey is being held without bond at the Pontotoc County Justice Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Amazon Affiliate links 🛍️ (if you buy anything through these it will support the channel and allow us to continue creating content for you!): Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity Amazon US: https://amzn.to/3YirXGb Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/47k7Ifm Amazon DE: https://amzn.to/3rSBSGd Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/43ShOkI Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:24 - Bodycam: Officer #1 9:04 - Bodycam: Officer #2 18:46 - Patreon Supporters
1rLgXT7H8GQ | 02 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Summerfield, Florida — On Monday, July 31, 2023, Marion County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) Corporal Neil Rosaci arrested 52-year-old Derry Wayne Lambert for False Impersonation of a Law Enforcement Officer, Unlawful Use of Blue Lights, Unlawful Use of a Badge, Possession of a Firearm during the Commission of a Felony, Possession of Diazepam, and Introduction of Contraband into a Detention Facility. On Monday, at approximately 5:15 p.m., Corporal Rosaci was at the Marathon gas station near South Highway 301 and SE Highway 42. While fueling his agency patrol vehicle, he heard an unfamiliar emergency siren and observed a black pickup truck, equipped with flashing red and blue emergency lights, driving around cars and through a red light. Due to the unusual tone of the siren and the fact that there were no calls for service that would require such a response from law enforcement at that time, a traffic stop was conducted. Upon approaching the vehicle, Lambert was observed wearing a hat with the lettering “Police U.S. Marshal” and a Department of Justice seal. He also displayed a badge and claimed that he was a U.S. Marshal. Lambert advised he was responding to a shooting in Marion Oaks, but there were no reported shootings in the area. After several attempts to verify his law enforcement status yielded negative results, Corporal Rosaci contacted MCSO’s U.S. Marshal Liaison, who responded to interview Lambert. During the interview, Lambert provided inconsistent information, and it became apparent that Lambert was falsely impersonating a U.S. Marshal. A search of his vehicle revealed he had a full control panel for emergency sirens and lights, as well as a firearm. Lambert was arrested and transported to the Marion County Jail. At the jail, Detention Deputy Jarred Bryant located several Diazepam pills in a concealed compartment inside Lambert’s wallet. Due to the nature of this incident, there is concern that this is not the only time Lambert has impersonated a law enforcement officer. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
mTaZExJBNig | 02 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington — On Tuesday, July 18, 2023, at 7:47 a.m., Seattle Police officers responded to reports of a person assaulting multiple people near 2nd Ave and Cherry St in downtown Seattle. Officers located an injured person with a stab wound to the neck. This individual was transported to Harborview Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. Assisted by witnesses, officers located the suspect in the 100 block of Spring Street, armed with a knife. An officer deployed a less-lethal tool (BolaWrap® 150). One officer, identified as Officer Cholo Ginter fired his duty weapon, injuring the subject. Officers rendered medical aid and the subject was transported to Harborview Medical Center. A knife was recovered at the scene. Seattle Police Department’s Force Investigations Unit, Crime Scene Investigation Unit, and Homicide & Assault Unit responded. The Office of Police Accountability and Office of the Inspector General were contacted and responded. Officer Ginter have been placed on paid administrative leave. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Audio Recordings 0:50 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:07 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:29 - Bodycam: Officer #3 2:09 - In-Car Video 2:30 - Witness-Provided Video 2:38 - Patreon Supporters
7oo0kiRagmw | 02 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — On Thursday, July 20, 2023, at approximately 4:54 a.m., Austin 911 Communications received a call describing a female banging on an apartment door stating a man was chasing her in the 3600 block of Menchaca Road and requesting police. The caller described a white female wearing blue jean shorts and a turquoise top. The caller said the female was sitting outside his door. At 4:55 a.m., APD officers were dispatched to the call location, and at approximately 5:00 a.m., they arrived on the scene and began speaking with the female who matched the description in the 911 call. The female said a man chased her through the apartment complex, and he had a knife. The female described the male subject as a six feet three inches tall, 60-year-old man with gray hair who was last seen wearing navy blue or black basketball shorts with a dark shirt. At approximately 5:03 a.m., officers communicated over the police radio the man was last observed running west through the apartment complex. The man was later identified as James Woodrome. At approximately 5:06 a.m., Woodrome approached the officers in the parking lot of the apartment complex while they were speaking to the female. The male subject walked toward the officer while holding a knife in his hands. Officers began to give commands to Woodrome to drop the knife. Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation by continuously giving commands to Woodrome. He did not comply with the commands and repeatedly yelled at the officers to shoot and kill him. Officer Ricker deployed a Department-approved taser, but the taser deployment was ineffective. Woodrome continued to move forward in the direction of the officers. Officers continued commands to drop the knife and walked backwards to create more distance between them and Woodrome. Officer Lozano then deployed a Department-approved taser, and it did not affect Woodrome. Woodrome continued to walk toward officers with the knife in his hand. Officer Reinhart discharged his Department-approved firearm toward Woodrome, at which point he fell to the ground. A knife was located on the ground next to Woodrome. Once the scene was made safe by removing the knife, the officers immediately performed life-saving measures and requested medical assistance at the scene. Woodrome succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased on the scene at 5:19 a.m. No other civilians or officers sustained physical injuries. The Officer who discharged his Department-approved firearm is Officer Adam Reinhart. The Officers who deployed their Department-approved tasers are Officer John Ricker and Officer Arlene Lozano. Per APD protocol, all three officers have been placed on administrative leave. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Adam Reinhart 5:29 - Bodycam: Officer John Ricker 11:22 - Bodycam: Officer Arlene Lozano 17:25 - Bodycam: Officer Adam Guzman 18:51 - Patreon Supporters
6141Je6dNxs | 01 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bell Gardens, California — On June 22, 2023, at 4:31 a.m., a deputy assigned to East Los Angeles Station was driving his patrol vehicle approaching the intersection of Eastern Avenue and Florence Avenue in the city Bell Gardens. The deputy observed the driver of a vehicle, later identified as 45-year-old Jesus Cerda, performing “circular” maneuvers in the middle of the intersection. The deputy drove his patrol vehicle into the intersection to warn and block oncoming traffic. Cerda deliberately rammed his vehicle into the deputy’s patrol vehicle. While the deputy was seated in the driver’s seat of his patrol vehicle, Cerda reversed and continued to intentionally ram the driver’s side of the deputy’s patrol vehicle. As Cerda proceeded to ram the patrol vehicle three additional times, a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Cerda was struck by gunfire and stopped his vehicle in the intersection. Cerda was detained by responding deputies and medically treated by Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Cerda was transported to a local hospital where he was treated for his injuries. The deputy was also transported to a local hospital for injuries he sustained during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:20 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 3:20 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 3:49 - Patreon Supporters
jIMjsAlwC00 | 01 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vancouver, Washington — On May 21, 2023, two Vancouver Police officers, Officer Gabriel Patterson and Officer Andrea Mendoza responded to a call from a Walmart loss prevention employee who was requesting law enforcement trespass two individuals who they had seen conceal merchandise and leave the store without an attempt to pay for the items. Two arriving VPD officers located the subjects matching the description in the parking lot, made verbal contact with them and informed them they were not free to leave. The male subject, identified as 19-year-old Elijah Guffey-Prejean took several steps away and Officer Patterson grabbed the subject’s arm to prevent him from fleeing. The female subject took off running and was not located. The two VPD officers were able to get Guffey-Prejean to the ground however, before he could be handcuffed, he jumped up, punched one of the officers in the face and kicked the other officer in the chest. Both officers began struggling with him to gain control. Officer Mendoza deployed a Taser to Guffey-Prejean’s back to gain compliance, which was not effective enough to get him handcuffed. During the struggle, Officer Mendoza exposed the Guffey-Prejean’s genital area and threatened to activate the Taser if he did not stop resisting. He then complied and was able to be handcuffed. He was provided medical aid at the scene and was subsequently transported to the hospital for additional evaluation before being booked into the Clark County Jail for Assault III and Theft III. The incident was recorded on the body cameras of both officers and security footage from Wal Mart’s camera. The reports and body camera footage were appropriately filed by the responding officers, in compliance with department protocols. Based on the supervisor’s review, this incident was brought to the attention of the office of the chief on May 24 and Officer Mendoza who deployed the Taser was immediately placed on administrative leave. The case was referred to the Clark County Sheriff’s Office on May 24 for independent investigation. Additionally, an internal VPD investigation was also opened. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office investigation was completed on July 20 and forwarded to the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office for review. On July 25, the Clark County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office filed Assault IV charges on Officer Mendoza that deployed the Taser. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 4:12 - Surveillance Footage 8:14 - Patreon Supporters
NbCHTa5OvQQ | 01 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On July 17, 2023, Phoenix Police officers were called to a single vehicle collision in a commercial area near 7th Street and Lincoln Street. The callers told 911 operators a man, later identified as 35-year-old Armando Reyes, crashed a white vehicle into a light pole. Additional calls came in stating Reyes walked away from the collision and appeared impaired and acted erratically. One caller told operators he saw Reyes walk away from the collision and after losing sight of him, heard approximately six gunshots. When officers arrived, they found an unoccupied passenger car that had collided with a streetlight. Officers saw bullet casings inside the car and witnesses told officers Reyes left on foot, east from the collision. Additional officers responded and helped to search for Reyes. One witness directed officers to a man walking next to the railroad tracks near 18th Street and Harrison Street who matched the Reyes's description. Officers gave Reyes commands to get on the ground. Reyes began screaming and walking toward officers. Officers used a PepperBall Launcher to encourage Reyes to follow commands. Reyes continued to scream and started to walk away while officers moved forward with him. Reyes stopped and pulled out a gun. Officers commanded Reyes to drop the gun, but he did not comply and that's when the officer involved shooting occurred. After the shooting, officers moved up and provided medical aid to Reyes until fire personnel arrived. Reyes died from his injuries on scene. Two firearms were recovered next to the area where Reyes was shot. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:32 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:22 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:43 - Surveillance Footage 5:01 - Patreon Supporters
o626y_x4oMw | 01 Aug 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Minneapolis, Minnesota — On July 31, 2023, shortly before 2:00 a.m., a driver, identified as 33-year-old Ricky Cobb II, was stopped on Interstate 94 because the taillights on the Ford Fusion he was driving were out. After Cobb stopped, Minnesota State Patrol troopers learned Cobb was wanted for a "pick-up and hold" over a felony incident out of Ramsey County. When troopers opened his doors and attempted to pull him out, Cobb began driving with two troopers still hanging out the sides of the car, body and dash camera footage shows. A trooper then shot him as he drove away. Cobb traveled a brief distance down I-94 as the troopers chased after him. They eventually surrounded the Cobb’s vehicle, removed him, and began lifesaving measures. The Hennepin County Medical Examiner responded and Cobb was pronounced dead at 2:35 a.m.. The agency edited the video to blur out Cobb's face. They did not release the names of the troopers involved, and say they have been placed on administrative leave. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Charlie Collier - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Synchronized Footage 5:25 - Bodycam: Trooper #1 11:08 - Bodycam: Trooper #2 16:30 - Bodycam: Trooper #3 18:06 - Patreon Supporters
IlZ5GjaFdu8 | 31 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Racine, Wisconsin — On Sunday, May 21, 2023, at approximately 11:57 p.m. Racine Police Department (RAPD) initiated a traffic stop with a green Range Rover sport-utility vehicle within their jurisdiction. During the traffic stop, the driver, 38-year-old Timothy Burgess ran from RAPD officers and hid in a park (Clayton Park) nearby. RAPD officers later found Burgess laying in tall grass within Clayton Park. From a distance, RAPD officers ordered Burgess out of the tall grass. After several failed attempts to order Burgess out of the tall grass, multiple officers moved towards Burgess’s location with a K-9 and behind shields. During the officers’ approach, Burgess fired shots at the officers. Multiple officers returned fire, striking Burgess. Burgess was pronounced deceased on scene. Once the gunfire ended Officer Lamster and the other Officers in the arrest team moved back to the squads for cover. She checked her K-9 partner for gun shot wounds as she was concerned that her dog had been struck by the suspect's gunfire. Neither she nor her dog were injured. According to the investigative report, there are roughly 80 shots fired during the 7 seconds from the first to last shot. No police officers were injured in the shooting. The following agencies assisted: Racine County Sheriff's Office, Mount Pleasant Police Department, and the Sturtevant Police Department. Later was learned that on Sunday, May 21, 2023, at approximately 10:10 p.m., Burgess was involved in a domestic-related disturbance in Mount Pleasant, WI where shots had been fired. Burgess was last seen leaving an address in Mount Pleasant, WI operating a green Range Rover sport-utility vehicle. The Racine County District Attorney has determined that no charges will be filed against the officers who shot Timothy Burgess following the traffic stop near 6th and Howland. More information here: DCI Case Reports - https://widoj.sharefile.com/share/view/s7ff5c95f77be496fb26654d8e052ce71 DCI Cover Letter - https://widoj.sharefile.com/share/view/s0741653f09e64883a51da5823ae072ef OID Decision - https://www.racinecounty.com/home/showpublisheddocument/45497/638255400155752966 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Koby Bland - Cash MacGregor - 'Zixuno' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Smetana 5:08 - Bodycam: Officer Vela 6:19 - Dashcam/Drone Footage 20:56 - Patreon Supporters
Jg-oAdrI_As | 29 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Midway City, California — On Wednesday, June 14, 2023, just before 5 a.m., Orange County Sheriff's Dispatch received two 911 calls that a person was breaking into vehicles and may be attempting to break into a residence. Deputies arrive to Van Buren Street and began searching for the subject described by callers. The deputies located in open gate and enter the side yard of the home. They saw a vehicle with multiple doors open and a light on inside. Once they approach the vehicle, they saw a man seated inside the driver's seat. One of the deputies saw that the man had an axe and told him to drop it. The man exited the vehicle and the deputies gave multiple commands to the man to drop the axe. The men advanced towards the deputies arm of the axe. The deputy involved shooting occurred. The deputies removed the axe from the man's hand, handcuffed him, called for County Fire to provide medical aid and began life-saving measures including the application of tourniquets and CPR. The man was pronounced deceased at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911: Caller 1 2:32 - 911: Caller 2 4:08 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 5:46 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 6:43 - Surveillance Footage 9:12 - Patreon Supporters
q3CLF9V_0Os | 29 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Reno, Nevada — On February 13, 2020, Abel Lopez-Lopez (“Lopez-Lopez”) and his wife S.L. became involved in a day-long argument, precipitated by allegations of inappropriate sexual contact between Lopez-Lopez and one of S.L.’s younger children. The 7-year-old victim reported the abuse the day before and also reported the same abuse to a teacher, who immediately reported the abuse to the police. Later that evening, SPD officers were alerted to a possible hostage situation after S.L.'s 16-year-old daughter (T.G.) called 911 after receiving text messages from S.L. saying that Lopez-Lopez was threatening to kill S.L. Initially, SPD officers were dispatched to find S.L. and Lopez-Lopez at the Sparks Nugget Casino where S.L. was reportedly staying temporarily after learning about the alleged sexual abuse of her child. However, SPD officers failed to find S.L. at the casino. SPD then conducted an emergency phone ping to find S.L.'s phone. Officers also learned from T.G. that S.L. had texted her the address of an apartment belonging to the couple which they rented as a second residence. This information eventually led officers to 565 Sparks Boulevard 197, the Park Vista Apartments. The first officers on scene were able to confirm that Lopez-Lopez had leased apartment number 197 and began to formulate a response plan. Once on scene, a group of officers, including SPD officers and RPD officers assigned to RGU took up a position near the apartment door. Supervisors and officers on scene considered the situation an active hostage situation and established an Emergency Action Team (E.A.T.). The team initially consisted of SPD Officer Dustin Beauford, SPD Officer Brett Zolkos, and RPD Officer Chris Rose. A short time later, SPD Officer Bryan Yee and SPD Officer Daniel Jones joined the E.A.T. Officers Beauford, Zolkos and Rose were all members of their respective agency’s Special Weapons and Tactics (S.W.A.T.) Teams. While staged at the door, several officers reported hearing sounds in the kitchen, including a male coughing, a female’s voice, and people talking aggressively, but no sounds of violence. At around 8:55 p.m., S.L. abruptly opened the door, then quickly slammed it shut. Officer Beauford responded to this immediately and yelled, “Sparks Police” while also trying to kick the door open. He was not successful, but quickly turned the knob and opened the door. He then entered the apartment, followed by Officers Jones, Rose, Yee, and Zolkos respectively. Once inside, the officers saw S.L., who raised her hands and moved away from the officers and into the kitchen. Lopez-Lopez responded by raising a pistol. Officers Beauford, Jones, and Rose each discharged their firearms. These rounds struck Lopez-Lopez in the right shoulder, through his chest, right upper arm, and right hand. Following this, Officer Rose fired one round from his 12-gauge shotgun, striking Lopez-Lopez in the left side of his head. Immediately after the shots, officers grabbed S.L. and rushed her out of the apartment. She was transported to Renown Emergency Medical Center for further evaluation and treatment. Lopez-Lopez was pronounced deceased on scene. Washoe County District Attorney Chris Hicks has determined that the February 13, 2020 officer involved shooting of Abel Lopez-Lopez by Sparks Police officers Dustin Beauford and Daniel Jones as well as Reno Police officer Chris Rose was justified under Nevada law. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 5:10 - Bodycam: Officer #2 - Locating the Suspect Vehicle 6:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:36 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:18 - Patreon Supporters
9rTU47KFmac | 28 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Richmond, Virginia — On January 9, 2023, around 4:47 a.m. in the morning, Richmond Police SWAT Officers attempted to serve a narcotics-related search warrant at a residence in the 3300 block of McGuire Drive. After establishing a perimeter and RPD vehicles on the scene flashing emergency lights, police repeatedly tried to contact anyone in the house via a PA system to exit the house. When no one responds to the police announcements, officers breach the home through the front door. There, Officers were met by 61-year-old Douglas Price brandishing a firearm at an officer in the doorway. The officer fired his department-issued gun at Price, striking him. Shortly after Price was shot, he was removed from the home, given first aid and taken to a local hospital. On July 12, 2023, nearly six months after the shooting, Price died at a local hospital where he had been receiving treatment related to his injuries. According to Richmond Police, the Office of the Commonwealth Attorney declined prosecuting the officer involved in this incident. After an internal policy review, the department says the officer is back on active duty. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Dx-K7AtukOA | 28 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dade City, Florida — On Thursday, July 27, 2023, around 6:38 p.m., the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office deputies responded to a caller reporting that their car was stolen at AdventHealth Tampa at 6:38 p.m. The person said their vehicle was equipped with GPS, and HCSO's Auto Theft Task Force located it at 8:01 p.m. in Plant City. Deputies tracked the suspect's location for several miles with support from the Aviation Unit, patrol units, and K9, ultimately leading them into Pasco County. Dade City Police were notified and responded to the scene to assist. The suspect eventually abandoned the vehicle at Publix in Dade City on US-301. He fled to a nearby neighborhood and hid in a shed before carjacking an innocent victim and forcing the victim to drive in a final attempt to escape. With heavy law enforcement presence surrounding the area, the victim stopped the car, causing the suspect to exit the vehicle. The suspect then aimed his gun at Dade City officers, who were assisting on scene. Four HCSO deputies and one Dade City Police Officer subsequently fired their service weapons, shooting the suspect. The suspect was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. He refused to provide identification to deputies on the scene but was later identified as 36-year-old John Coker. Coker has a lengthy criminal history dating back to 2007, including eight felony convictions. Coker will face a number of charges including: Armed Burglary, Vehicle, Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Felon in Possession of a Firearm (x2), Grand Theft of a Firearm (x2), Aggravated Assault on a LEO (x2), Armed Carjacking, Armed Burglary, Residence, Armed Kidnapping ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Sheriff's Office Helicopter Footage 2:46 - Bodycam Footage 4:17 - Patreon Supporters
hqtdJZc4yTY | 28 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Huron, Ohio — On Wednesday, July 26, 2023, around 2:12 a.m., the Huron Police Department (HPD) received an alarm from the VacationLand Federal Credit Union branch at University Drive East. While scoping out the building, the officers heard noises coming from a roof area, hovering over the drive-thru. Upon inspection, they found a blue recycling bin positioned just under an access door in the middle of the drive-thru lane. Seconds later, a duffle bag drops from the ceiling to the ground before the suspect comes down, landing inside a recycle bin - while police officers wait for him. Officers were able to pull the suspect out of the bin and take him into custody. He was later identified as 27-year-old Tristan Heidl of Huron, Ohio. According to police, the backpack contained several construction tools. Heidl was charged with breaking and entering, possession of criminal tools and safecracking. He is being held in the Erie County jail on a $50,000 bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Iiik7GeNAXc | 28 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On Tuesday, July 25, 2023, around 11:00 a.m., Dallas Police Northwest Covert and Crime Response Team officers were watching a stolen U-Haul truck in the 9600 block of El Centro Drive. Officers reported seeing 41-year-old Ryan Taylor get into the truck and drive away. Taylor intentionally backed into a covert vehicle causing the airbags to deploy and pushing them into a fire hydrant. Officers tried to stop him, but he sped away on side streets and onto the Dallas North Tollway. For 13 minutes Taylor refused to stop for officers, intentionally hitting 13 vehicles. After getting off the tollway, Taylor continued to flee from police and hit other vehicles, before hitting the center median, hitting a tree, and crashing in the 7200 block of Lemmon Avenue. Taylor abandoned the truck and ran towards an open bay door of a private hangar building. Officers ran after Taylor and he fired twice at the officer. Ofc. Kennan Craven returned fire, striking Taylor in the leg. Taylor was taken into custody and then to a local hospital. No officers were injured, and no injuries were reported in the vehicles that Taylor crashed into along the way. Officers found the handgun Taylor fired at the scene, which was reported stolen. Taylor will be charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated assault of a public servant, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, and evading arrest in a vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 5:30 - Bodycam Footage 8:10 - Patreon Supporters
WKwLXTXlwIw | 28 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 28, 2023, around 12:48 a.m., 77th Street Division uniformed officers conducted a traffic stop on a black 2016 Lexus in the rear parking lot of a Jack in the Box, located in the 7200 block of South Western Avenue. As the officers conducted their investigation with the lone male occupant of the vehicle, the officers heard multiple gunshots coming from a strip mall directly south of them. The officers saw a male, later identified as 44-year-old Michael Meadows, through a short, wrought iron fence separating the two properties. Meadows was walking west toward an occupied, open business while firing multiple rounds from a handgun. The officers immediately engaged Meadows resulting in an OIS. Meadows was struck by gunfire causing him to drop the firearm and fall to the ground. Meadows was subsequently pronounced deceased at scene by the Los Angeles Fire Department personnel. A 9mm semiautomatic firearm, equipped with a threaded barrel sound suppressor capability and an empty six round Glock magazine was recovered at scene. No officers or civilians were injured during this incident. The traffic stop was unrelated to the OIS and the driver of the vehicle was not injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'InicRa' - 'Dabster' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:53 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:36 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:01 - Bodycam: Officer #3 2:35 - Surveillance Footage 2:49 - Bodycam: Officer #4 4:57 - Patreon Supporters
UYGg5dKRq7M | 27 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Diamond Bar, California — On June 19, 2023, at 11:36 a.m., Walnut Station deputies responded to the 2900 block of Crooked Creek Drive, Diamond Bar, regarding a call of a male in the street firing a rifle. The male was later identified as 30-year-old Benjamin Chin. Chin was wearing a ballistic vest and was armed with a rifle. Responding deputies arrived on scene and utilized their patrol vehicle’s public announcement system (P.A.) to order Chin to drop his weapon. Chin ignored their commands and continued to walk east on Crooked Creek Road towards Diamond Bar Boulevard. Deputies followed Chin at a distance and continued making P.A. announcements, pleading for Chin to drop his weapon. Chin walked into oncoming traffic in the 3000 block of Diamond Bar Boulevard, causing a vehicle to come to a complete stop. Responding deputies exited their patrol vehicles and continued to give Chin verbal commands to drop his weapon. Chin refused their orders and walked towards the driver of the stopped vehicle, while holding his rifle in the low-ready position, at which time a deputy involved-shooting occurred. Chin was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. The deputies rendered medical aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Chin was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. It was later determined that Chin fired his rifle, stabbed his mother, and pointed his rifle at a pedestrian. Chin’s mother was treated for a stab wound. No other persons were injured during this incident. A loaded rifle, loaded rifle magazines, expended .223 caliber shell casings and body armor were recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Calls 1:42 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 5:27 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 6:46 - Patreon Supporters
77Lw6coBM3s | 26 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cedar Hill, Texas — On Tuesday, July 25, 2023, at approximately 12:17 pm, Cedar Hill police officers were dispatched to 950 E. Belt Line Road in reference to an active shooter inside a medical building. Cedar Hill officers arrived at the location at approximately 12:21 p.m. and observed a victim of a gunshot wound on the ground in front of the clinic. Officers also observed a male, identified as 34-year-old Bryan McGee, with a long gun leaving the scene in a black Chrysler four-door vehicle. Police say McGee intended to shoot his ex-girlfriend. Instead, he shot a doctor. At approximately 12:22 p.m., the suspect vehicle was involved in a crash in the 700 block of E. Belt Line Road. Multiple officers on the scene of the crash observed the suspect inside the vehicle with a long gun. Dashcam and Bodycam footage shows that the suspect fired at officers and five officers returned fire. At one point, the suspect dropped the firearm on the ground and the shooting stopped. The suspect then picked up the firearm, and officers re-engaged the suspect to stop the threat. Officers then safely approached the vehicle, removed the suspect, and immediately began life-saving measures until medics arrived. The suspect was transported to Methodist Dallas Medical Center, where he is currently in critical condition. There were additional weapons and ammunition inside of the vehicle. One physician from the medical building was injured and was transported to the hospital in stable condition. One civilian driver of a vehicle was involved in the crash and was transported with minor injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:56 - Bodycam Footage 2:47 - Patreon Supporters
t_Pes8jVq9M | 25 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * New Rochelle, NY — On July 3, 2023, at approximately 4:29 p.m., the New Rochelle Police Department responded to a local grocery store for a larceny complaint resulting in an officer involved shooting. Responding officers confronted 37-year-old Jerrel Garris, for allegedly stealing items from a local grocery store. Officers Kari Bird, Gabrielle Chavarry, and Detective Steven Conn of the New Rochelle Police Department approached Garris and while attempting to arrest him, Garris reached for an officer’s gun, which prompted Detective Conn to fire one round from his department issued firearm, subsequently striking Garris. No additional rounds were fired. Lifesaving techniques were employed by the officers and Garris was ultimately transported to Westchester Medical Center. Garris was pronounced dead on July 10, 2023. According to Affiliated Police Associations of Westchester, Jarrell Garris had a lengthy criminal past and a history of mental health issues, including schizophrenia. At the time of his death, he was on felony probation for Attempted Arson in the Third Degree following his arrest for setting fire to a trash chute in a Municipal Housing Residence in New Rochelle. He was sentenced to probationary supervision for five years on November 9, 2022, with his probation supervision transferred to North Carolina. On the date of his death, he was an absconder from North Carolina, and was not authorized to be in New York; earlier that same day, he had broken into the home of a New Rochelle resident. Throughout his life, Jarrell Garris was subject to multiple arrests and convictions, including a 2007 felony conviction that resulted in a probationary term of five years. That plea covered a number of additional crimes, which included resisting arrest and reckless endangerment. His 2022 plea to Attempted Arson covered a number of local charges in Mount Vernon and New Rochelle as well, including a second allegation of Attempted Arson in the Fifth Degree. Garris was a known user of dangerous and illegal drugs. In fact, he was admitted to Mount Vernon Hospital on July 1, 2023 – just two days before this shooting – after being observed self-mutilating himself in public. While detained, he acknowledged that he was under the influence of PCP. He was treated and released from Mount Vernon Hospital. In summary, Jarrell Garris had a long and troubled history of mental health and legal issues, which by and large, went unaddressed. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Bird 0:56 - Bodycam: Officer Chavarry 2:11 - Bodycam: Detective Conn 2:35 - Patreon Supporters
RGJ5d0try3U | 25 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On July 8, 2023, at 11:11 p.m., 39-year-old Timothy James O'Donohue texted the JSO communication center reporting a human trafficking complaint. While officers were en route to that complaint, O'Donohue called the JSO communication center, reporting a residential burglary in progress. O'Donohue told the operator that. "People were digging Under his home to gain entry." When officers arrived at the residence in the 14,000 block of Boney Road, they spoke with both O'Donohue and a homeowner. The homeowner told the responding officers that O'Donohue had not been taking his psychotropic medication and was having a psychotic episode. The homeowner explained that O'Donohue had hallucinated both the human trafficking and burglary events. Because O'Donohue did not present evidence indicating he was a serious threat to his own safety or to the safety of others, the responding officers could not seek his involuntary examination under the provisions of the Baker Act. As such, the responding officers returned to their patrol duties. Hours later, on July 9, 2023, at 4:32 a.m., one of the homeowners called 911, reporting that O'Donohue had set fire to part of the house. According to the homeowner, those living in the home were awakened just before 4:30 a.m. by a fire alarm sounding. The homeowners discovered O'Donohue in the living room, smoking a marijuana cigarette, holding a Taurus-style airsoft pistol behind his back. O'Donohue had set fire to the living room curtains. Using a home fire extinguisher, the male homeowner put out the fire and immediately called 911 to report the details of the arson. In his 911 call, the homeowner told the emergency communications officer that O'Donohue was armed with a knife and an airsoft pistol. At 4:43 a.m., the responding officer arrived on scene and parked his marked patrol vehicle near a tree on the driveway. When the officer parked and exited his car, O'Donohue was standing in front of the home. The officer called out to O'Donohue to inquire about his well-being. O'Donohue did not verbally respond. Instead, he paced in front of the house and then began walking towards the officer. Standing by his patrol vehicle, the officer repeatedly called to O'Donohue to put down his knife. As O'Donohue walked further down the driveway, the officer could see that O'Donohue was armed with a knife in one hand and what appeared to be a semi-automatic pistol in the other. In response, the officer drew his service weapon and made repeated, loud verbal commands to O'Donohue to drop his gun. O'Donohue then began advancing towards the officer, still armed with a knife and the apparent pistol. While O'Donohue charged the officer, the female homeowner screamed that O'Donohue was wielding an airsoft pistol. Then O'Donohue shot the airsoft pistol at the officer, hitting him. The officer returned fire, striking O'Donohue in his lower extremities. O'Donohue fell to the ground. While the officer attempted to put handcuffs on him, O'Donohue was extremely combative. Instead of complying with the officer's commands to stop moving, O'Donohue continued to fight back, yell obscenities at the officer, and demand the officer shoot him. Other officers eventually arrived on scene and helped the shooting officer safely put handcuffs on O'Donohue. Fire and rescue had been staged at the scene. As such, paramedics were able to immediately render aid to O'Donohue once he was safely detained. Then they transported him to an area hospital. O'Donohue was absentee booked on charges of Aggravated Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer and Arson ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store.
3yezpiiKgxw | 25 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 25, 2023, around 0336 hours, Central Division patrol officers, received a radio call of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon suspect there now at the lobby of the Miyako Hotel Los Angeles, located at 300 block of East 1st Street. The suspect was reported to be armed with a knife threatening staff and under the influence of an unknown narcotic. When officers arrived, they saw the suspect, later identified as Douglas Hill, holding a cell phone in the lobby of the hotel. Officers gave Hill numerous verbal commands, which were ignored, and requested a back-up. Hill suddenly pulled a knife from the front pocket of his sweater. The officers continued to verbalize and gave Hill multiple commands to drop the knife. Hill ignored the commands and advanced at one of the officers, resulting in an OIS. Hill was struck by gunfire. The Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded and transported Hill to a local hospital. Hill is listed in stable condition. A knife was recovered at scene. No officers or other citizens were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:06 - Dashcam Footage 1:58 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:00 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:06 - Suspect Being Taken into Custody 4:25 - Surveillance Footage 5:07 - Patreon Supporters
S3X0H_YmU2k | 24 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On July 4, 2023, Law Enforcement attempted to stop 23-year-old Jadarrius Rose of Memphis, Tenn., for a missing mudflap on his semi-truck. Rose did not stop his vehicle and led multiple agencies on a chase. He was eventually stopped on U.S. Route 35 but refused to exit his vehicle when ordered multiple times. According to the recordings released by the Ross County Sheriff’s Office, Rose repeatedly told the dispatcher he was confused about why he was being pulled over and why police had their guns drawn after he briefly stopped the truck before driving away. The dispatcher told Rose multiple times he needed to stop and comply with police. Soon after, Rose pulled over and exited the semitruck, surrounded by several police cars and officers, footage released by the State Highway Patrol shows. Later, after blowing out his front left tire, Rose can be seen exiting the truck as officers urged him to approach them with his hands above his head or to get on the ground. The bodycam footage shows Officer Ryan Speakman with the Circleville Police Department holding back the K9, and a trooper can be heard repeatedly yelling, "Do not release the dog with his hands up!" However, officer Speakman deployed the dog, and it can be seen in the video attacking Rose. A trooper can be heard yelling repeatedly, "Get the dog off of him!" and Rose appears to be in pain and yelling "Get it off! Please! Please!" before the attack ends. Rose was treated at a hospital for dog bites. Rose was charged with failure to comply. It’s not clear why he refused to stop for the inspector and police. He was reportedly delivering products to Grove City, Ohio, before returning home to Tennessee. Rose was released from the hospital that day and taken to the Ross County Jail. He was released from jail on July 7, the jail said. Officer Speakman has been placed on paid administrative leave, according to Circleville Mayor Don McIlroy. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
RfqMSRTqDnk | 21 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ocala, Florida — On July 13, 2023, Deputy Ricketts observed a vehicle driving on Northeast Jacksonville Road. The vehicle, which was being driven by 19-year-old Jeremiah Lewis, had fresh body damage and was driving northbound in the southbound lane. After Deputy Ricketts activated his overhead emergency lights in an effort to conduct a traffic stop, the vehicle rapidly made a U-turn and fled at a high rate of speed. Deputy Ricketts pursued the vehicle, which continued to drive recklessly. During the pursuit, Lewis hit a light pole and a stop sign, causing property damage. Then, a back-seat passenger began opening the door of the vehicle; after Lewis was apprehended deputies learned that this was a juvenile, who was desperately trying to get Lewis to stop the vehicle. After a successful P.I.T. maneuver, the pursuit concluded in the 1600 block of NE 32nd Avenue. Lewis attempted to flee from the vehicle but was quickly apprehended. The investigation revealed that Lewis had six juvenile passengers in the vehicle; their ages ranged from 12 years old to 16 years old. The juveniles collectively told deputies they were desperately trying to get Lewis to stop, but he refused. He also refused to allow them to get out of the vehicle, which is why they were trying to open the door during the pursuit to escape. All of the juvenile victims’ parents stated Lewis did not have permission to take the children away from their residences. It was also discovered that the vehicle Lewis was driving was stolen from his grandmother. Lewis was placed under arrest for Aggravated Fleeing or Attempting to Elude with Injury or Damage, False Imprisonment of a Child Under 13 Years of Age, five (5) counts of False Imprisonment, six (6) counts of Child Abuse, five (5) counts of Interference with Child Custody, Leaving the Scene of a Crash with Property Damage, Resisting an Officer without Violence, and Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle. Before Lewis was taken to jail, one of the juveniles’ family members had a message for Lewis: She told Lewis he put all of the juveniles’ lives in danger but that he picked “the wrong county” to do it in. Lewis is currently at the Marion County Jail, being held on a $51,000 bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Deputy Ricketts 2:46 - Bodycam: Deputy Ricketts 3:01 - In-Car Cam: Deputy Ricketts 3:20 - Patreon Supporters
aY3gukYz9J4 | 21 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Roy, Utah — On July 7, 2023, at 7:16p.m., the Roy police department received a call about a male at an apartment complex, armed with several firearms. Additionally, it was reported that his mother was inside the apartment attempting to negotiate with him. Responding officers were informed that the individual inside the apartment, 40-year-old Steven Kirkman had several firearms including a rifle. Officers were concerned about the safety of the other occupants in this apartment complex including several families who were occupying the pool which was next to and below this particular apartment. More officers responded to the scene, including a supervisor. Several family members arrived at the scene. An officer attempted along with the family to negotiate with Steven. This transpired over several hours. Steven Kirkman returned to his apartment. He then came out hours later to retrieve the shotgun that he had left outside prior in the evening. Based on Steven Kirkman’s continued threats on scene, the commanders became concerned that if officers left the area it could further endanger the lives of persons in the apartment complex. Steven Kirkman came out on the balcony armed with a shotgun. Kirkman racked the shotgun and then pointed it at the officers below him. Two officers fired their weapons. Due to the distance and officers taking cover behind vehicles, there is no video of the actual shooting, only audio. Officers went to the apartment and forced entry, medical personnel was already on the scene, and life-saving measures were taken which were deemed unsuccessful. Steven Kirkman was pronounced dead at the scene. Steven Kirkman was armed with a pump-style shotgun. Inside the apartment, officers also located a handgun, rifle, and a fully loaded shotgun. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:31 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:20 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:34 - Bodycam: Officer #3 15:00 - Kirkman Retrieves The Shotgun 15:31 - Bodycam Footage Continued: Officer #3 20:56 - Officers Shooting Kirkman 22:06 - Evidence of Weapons Arsenal 22:23 - Patreon Supporters
WOOT7TTIaXw | 20 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On June 29, 2023, around 9:23 p.m., Albuquerque police responded to a 911 call of a stabbing at a McDonald’s off of Lomas and San Pedro. Officers found a man who had been stabbed multiple times in the neck and face while in the drive-thru lane. The man told police he picked up the suspect, 25-year-old Jeramiah Salyards, and wanted to help him by buying dinner. The driver told police it’s something he’s done for others. The suspect reached over said, "Sorry" and stabbed him in the neck. Salyards then fled the scene. Officers responded within minutes and rendered aid to the victim. He was transported to a local hospital to treat his wounds. He has since been released from the hospital. Nearly two and a half hours later, officers found the suspect was down the road on Lomas and Louisiana. Officers say he matched the description of holding a colored knife and wearing a pink-like backpack. Officers went to the area and spotted Salyards, telling him to drop the knife. Salyards crossed the street to a bus stop where three men were hanging out. Salyards moved toward the men, who appeared to be attempting to flee as multiple police officers shouted for him to put down his knife. Bodycam footage shows Salyards waving his arms rapidly toward the three men, apparently holding a knife in one hand, before officers opened fire. Police continued firing as Salyards goes toward one of the men who fell over, having apparently been struck by officers' gunfire. Police say Salyards died in the shooting. One of the bystanders hit by officers' gunfire was shot in the knee. He was treated and released that night from the hospital. The bystander in the blue jacket was shot several times and suffered serious injuries. He was treated over several weeks at the hospital and is still going through rehabilitation from those gunshot wounds. Salyards was previously sentenced to three years in prison for the stabbing of a Albuquerque bus driver in 2020 and was released just over a month before his death. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Victim Stabbed at McDonald's Drive-Thru 0:15 - Bodycam: Officer Christian Cordova 1:07 - Bodycam: Officer Brenda Johnson 1:52 - Bodycam: Officer Violeta Baca 2:39 - Bodycam: Officer Eric Wilensky 3:22 - Patreon Supporters
0bMtgUVf_1M | 20 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On June 24, 2023, around 3:30 p.m. 41-year-old Mark Peter was found in a car passed out parked at the AutoZone across the street from the market. Albuquerque Police ran the plate of the vehicle and discovered Peter had several felony warrants out for his arrest. Police gave Peter several chances to come out peacefully. Eventually, Peter woke up and took off, so police popped his tires. Minutes later video shows officers running after him into the El Mezquite Market. Two officers tried to tase Peter, but Peter pulled out a gun and started shooting at them. That’s when officers started shooting at Peter as he shot back. Several people were at checkout lines when Peter ran inside. Peter reportedly fired 13 shots at officers, and they returned 45 shots. Peter later died from his injuries. No one else was injured in the shootout. Police stated Peter had multiple felony warrants, including one for drug trafficking after he was found by Bernalillo County Sheriff’s deputies in April, passed out in his car. Investigators got a search warrant for the car and found a gun and drugs inside. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Sergeant Gianfranco Di Paolo 0:44 - Bodycam: Officer Anthony Trujillo 1:51 - Bodycam: Officer Brandon Perez 2:06 - Bodycam: Officer Damian Dudnow 2:22 - Surveillance Footage 2:44 - Patreon Supporters
Cgui0_1ynpY | 19 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tampa, Florida — On July 17, 2023, responded to reports of a woman injured in a stabbing at N. 35th Street, off E. 18th Ave. When officers arrived, they found the woman suffering from 13 stab wounds. She was transported to a local hospital in critical condition and is currently listed in stable condition. Police say the man, now identified as 33-year-old Michael Bresnahan, stabbed the mother of his children. At the time of the stabbing, their three children, all between the ages of two and six, witnessed the violent attack. After responding to the report, Tampa Police officers spotted the suspect vehicle. When Bresnahan, pointed an AK-47 at officers, they engaged in a pursuit. Body-worn camera and aviation footage show the suspect failing to stop his vehicle, driving erratically, crashing through fences, and avoiding stop-sticks, before crashing into a car of innocent community members. Immediately after the crash, evidence indicates gunshots were fired from Bresnahan’s car. Eighteen Tampa Police Officers discharged their weapons in response, believing Bresnahan posed an ongoing threat of imminent danger to additional community members and police officers. Bresnahan appears to have died as a result of a self-inflicted gunshot; however, final autopsy results are pending. The involved officers are currently on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
eKBb4eW-LPU | 19 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Huntington, West Virginia — On July 3, 2023, Huntington Police Corporal Keith McSweeney responded to a call around 1:40 p.m. in the 400 block of 14th Street in Huntington. Police said at that time the suspect, later identified as 25-year-old Ahmad Abdullah, of Detroit, Michigan, was threatening to shoot the caller and “blow up” a house in the area. The bodycam footage shows the suspect on the ground in a corner outside the building under the gas meter. McSweeney repeatedly asked Abdullah to show his hands after arriving on scene. Abdullah claimed to have a gun and proceeded to charge the McSweeney. According to Huntington Police, at that point, McSweeney then shot the suspect and began providing medical aid to the man until EMS personnel arrived. Abdullah was taken to a local hospital where he later died. The officer was not injured. It was initially believed that Abdullah may have been in possession of a gun, however, investigators said he did not, the news release said. McSweeney was placed on leave as the investigation began, but has since been cleared to return to work. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:37 - Bodycam Footage 2:35 - Patreon Supporters
L4eCPgRvI00 | 18 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pemberton, New Jersey — On April 20, 2023, police received a 9-1-1 call about an incident in which two of the involved parties, later identified as 41-year-old John Nutt and his passenger, left the area riding a motorcycle. Officer Laquan Jett of the Pemberton Township Police Department, attempted to stop the motorcycle in connection with that investigation. A pursuit ensued, during which the motorcycle collided with an uninvolved minivan, on County Route 687 West, near the intersection with Davis Street. The crash resulted in the death of Nutt, and left his passenger, whose identity is not being released, seriously injured. The passenger was airlifted to Cooper University Hospital in critical condition and was later released. The two occupants of the minivan declined medical treatment. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:46 - Dashcam Footage 6:14 - Bodycam Footage 7:42 - Ring Camera Footage 8:03 - Patreon Supporters
mtIXz65iaQg | 18 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Manchester, Connecticut — On Sunday, July 16, 2023, at approximately 6:39 p.m., Manchester Police Officer Haylee Ouellette responded to 243-A North Main Street on a report of a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, Officer Ouellette entered the residence and was confronted by 58-year-old Joseph Diloreto. Diloreto, who was armed with a knife, immediately became belligerent with Officer Ouellette. As he advanced toward Officer Ouellette, she put out her hand to stop him and he slapped her hand away. Diloreto yelled “Shoot me.” In an effort to neutralize Diloreto, Officer Ouellette deployed her taser, but it was unsuccessful. Diloreto, still holding the knife, then advanced on Officer Ouellette. She retreated to an adjacent courtyard repeatedly commanding Diloreto to drop the knife. Diloreto disregarded these commands and continued to advance on Officer Ouellette shouting “Hit me, hit me, hit me.” Ultimately, Officer Ouellette discharged her handgun multiple times striking Diloreto in the upper left thigh. He fell to the ground and Officer Ouellette was able to secure the knife and handcuff him. Manchester Fire EMS treated Diloreto on scene and he was transported to Hartford Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Diloreto was released from Hartford Hospital on Tuesday. He was charged with Threatening in the Second Degree, Criminal Attempt to Commit Assault in the First Degree, and Assault of Public Safety Personnel. He is being held at the Manchester Police Department on a $250,000 court-set bond and will be arraigned in Manchester Superior Court on Wednesday if he does not post bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Lisa Hunt - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
AbYDBzik2Sk | 17 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tulsa, Oklahoma — On July 13, 2023, around 11:30 a.m., an Officer with Tulsa Police working the Downtown area came into contact with a couple of people near 8th and Denver. The male, identified as Miguel Hernandez, originally gave a false name. While the Officer was questioning him, Fernandez took off running. During a short foot pursuit with the Officer, a citizen driving southbound on Denver Ave. stopped his pickup, jumped out, and tackled Miguel Hernandez on the sidewalk. The Officer was just a few steps behind and quickly took Fernandez into custody. Miguel Hernandez was arrested for: - Resisting Arrest - Possession of Drug Paraphernalia - Felony warrants for Burglary, Conspiracy, Larceny, and Illegal Firearm Possession out of Rogers County While Tulsa Police advised citizens to always put their own safety first before engaging, they said this was "a case of 110% support" that was greatly appreciated. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
ZqfSUY9Agq0 | 14 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * McDonough, Georgia — On June 20, 2023, While on patrol, a Henry County police officer pulled over a Dodge Charger that his laser clocked going 96 mph in a 35-mph zone. When the officer approached the Charger, he recognized the person behind the wheel as Henry County Sheriff Chief Deputy Michael Yarbrough. "Really?" the police officer who pulled the chief over for speeding immediately asked. Shortly after receiving Yarbrough's license, the officer returns to the cruiser and makes a phone call to another person for guidance. “Guess who I just pulled over?” the officer is heard saying. “Who?” the person replied. “Yarbrough.” The officer asked if he should write him a ticket. “It’s your traffic stop, do what you think you should do. I’m not telling you one way or another,” the person said. “I don’t care for him, so I’m going to write his [explicit].” The officer later walks up to Chief Deputy Yarbrough and hands him a citation. "If you would sign right here," the officer tells Yarbrough, "Please slow down, have a safe day." Georgia does have a super speeder law. Under it, super speeders are ticketed for traveling 75 mph or faster on a two-lane road or 85 mph or faster on highways. It adds a $200 fine to a ticket. The citation only states a “warning” and does not have a $200 fine on it. It does state that Yarbrough must appear in court. In a statement, Henry County Sheriff Reginald Scandrett said, "Chief Deputy (Yarbrough) reported to me immediately after the traffic stop occurred that he was issued a citation for speeding. Any questions related to the citation itself should be directed to the Henry County Police Department. After reviewing the facts of the incident, I suspended the Chief Deputy for 40 hours without pay for the severity of the traffic citation." A spokesperson says Yarbrough was on duty at the time but did not turn on his lights or sirens. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
BQZFhgrr0W0 | 14 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Stockton, California — On June 4, 2023, before 8:00 p.m. Stockton Police responded to the area of Hammer Lane and Mariners Drive after receiving a 911 call that a man, identified as 20-year-old Jaden Durand Mixon, from Antelope, was armed with a gun and had attempted to stop a person's vehicle near Sturgeon Road and Mariners Drive. Moments later, police received another 911 call of a man running at vehicles in the roadway and the caller said they saw the suspect pointing a handgun at a passing vehicle. Officers found Mixon armed with a gun when they responded. A 30-second pre-roll setting on the body cameras captures the shooting but no sound because officers didn't actually activate the body cameras until after they opened fire. According to police, Mixon took what seemed to be a gun from his waistband and dropped it on the ground before placing his hands over his head. However, after being given commands, police said Mixon reached down, grabbed the gun, and began running and pointing the gun at officers. After officers opened fire, Mixon was hit multiple times. There were no additional injuries reported. When police approached, they put Mixon in handcuffs and recovered the gun, a Glock 9MM, near him. He was eventually pronounced dead on the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00- 911 Call 1:57 - Business Camera Footage 2:05 - City Camera Footage 2:41 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:32 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:48 - Patreon Supporters
nJ7jk0DMYeU | 13 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Webb County, Texas — On July 9, 2023, a smuggler led TXDPS Troopers on a high-speed pursuit involving a Chevy Suburban on US-83 in Webb County. The driver evaded through neighborhoods reaching speeds of 90 mph. During the pursuit, a white Volkswagen Jetta interfered with the pursuit by blocking Troopers from pursuing the Suburban. The driver of the Suburban bailed out near the river and swam to Mexico. Two illegal immigrants were apprehended and referred to US Border Patrol. The driver of the Volkswagen attempted to evade Troopers but crashed. The driver, from Laredo, was arrested and charged with evading arrest, smuggling of persons, and interfering with public duties. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
_mbV0il9GdQ | 13 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vallejo, California — On June 27, 2023, at approximately 4:01a.m., Vallejo Police Department officers responded to a report of a burglary in progress on the 1400 block of Springs Rd. Upon arrival at the scene, Officer Brad Kim, was intentionally struck by Jamazea Kittell fleeing in a stolen vehicle. Officer Kim discharged his duty weapon striking Kittell. Officer Kim shot Kittell in the lower part of his face. Police allege Kittell was committing a burglary at the Grand gas station at Springs Road and Hilton Avenue. Police radio broadcasts from that time indicate that the gas station’s owner watched four or five people on live surveillance video enter the building. Officers pursued another suspect to the Hercules area, but that person escaped after driving into a rural area and fleeing on foot. Officer Kim and Jamazea Kittell were both transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries. Kittell has since been released from the hospital and appeared in court on Tuesday on charges of attempted murder of a police officer, burglary and two related to vehicle theft. His arraignment was postponed until later this month. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Brad Kim 0:54 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:47 - Synchronized Footage 10:34 - Patreon Supporters
PdJqoci0vik | 12 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On June 29, 2023, just before 5:30 p.m. two Baltimore Police officers came across 40-year-old Darryl Gamble who was wanted on a warrant. That warrant was for possession of a controlled substance and possession of a firearm. As officers attempted to engage, he drove off. Officers followed Gamble until he reached the intersection of E. Fairmount and N. Milton Avenues, where his car became disabled. As officers drove by Gamble got out of the car and fired multiple shots striking a police cruiser. Officers returned gunfire, but according to Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley, the suspect dropped one weapon then picked up another and fired again. Gamble was ultimately killed during the exchange. A handgun with an extended magazine and short-barreled riffle were recovered at the scene. None of the involved officers were injured. Police said the vehicle Gamble was using was not registered to him but was also not stolen. Gamble had four firearms on him at the time of the shootout and two of them were configured to fire as automatic weapons, say police. Preliminary information shows that the officers fired around 40 rounds during the encounter. In connection with Gamble's weapons, investigators have counted 33 casings. All five officers are on administrative leave until the Maryland Office of the Attorney General's Independent Investigations Division has finished conducting its investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:51 - Bodycam: Officer Connor Johnson 3:07 - Bodycam: Officer Austin Gutridge 4:09 - Bodycam: Officer Nicholas DeJesus 4:42 - Bodycam: Officer Nevin Nolte 5:34 - Bodycam: Officer Matthew Banocy 6:15 - Patreon Supporters
aNJGlerP3Vw | 12 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orlando, Florida — On July 3, 2023, around 1:51 a.m., three Orlando police officers on bicycles were conducting proactive patrols at East Jefferson Street and North Orange Avenue when they approached 26-year-old Derek Diaz in a car. Bodycam videos shared by police shows officers approaching Diaz's car, ordering him to turn off his music and put his hands on the steering wheel. Police said at the time he was suspected of illegal drug activity and pulled over. "Give me that. Give me the other one, and put your hands on the steering wheel right now," officer Jose Velez told him, pointing to two items in Diaz's hands that appear to be wrapped in foil. Officer Velez then told Diaz not to move. Another officer opened the driver’s side door. Diaz turned to the other side and opened the center console. “Put your hands on the steering wheel, put your hands on the steering wheel,” Velez said. Diaz appeared to again reach toward the console. Then, Velez shot. Just hours after the shooting, Police determined that Diaz had drugs on him, but he was not armed with a weapon. A separate angle from the officer on the passenger side shows a small item flying from the driver’s side window just before the shooting. The police department said this object was “later identified as narcotics.” Police went to aid Diaz after the shooting. The bodycam footage shows Diaz being dragged out of his car and onto the ground, where an officer began to perform CPR. Orlando police continued to perform CPR on Diaz until the Orlando Fire Department arrived. Diaz was pronounced dead at the hospital. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Jose Velez 5:09 - Bodycam: Officer #2 11:50 - Bodycam: Officer #3 16:51 - Patreon Supporters
22RMRiddU0s | 12 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Palmdale, California — On July 13, 2022, just prior to midnight, Palmdale Station deputies conducted a traffic stop after seeing a car driving at night without headlights. During the traffic stop, deputies smelled alcohol coming from the vehicle. There were also four females and three infants in the vehicle. The infants were being held in the arms of the mothers without the use of child car seats. As a result, deputies on scene made the discretionary decision to arrest the passengers and the driver for felony child endangerment. The male driver was also arrested for driving suspended license and driving under the influence of alcohol. Additional deputies and a supervising sergeant arrived to assist with the traffic stop. During the arrests of the females a use of force occurred on two of the women to affect the arrest and gain control of the infants. One of these uses of force involved a mother and her three-week-old infant, who was refusing to let go of her child. During the encounter a deputy punched the female twice in the face. The deputy was relieved of duty. This use of force was assigned to the Internal Affairs Bureau for an investigation shortly after the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
5wKRlMn8S_c | 12 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On June 28th, 2023, Phoenix Police received several emergency calls of a domestic violence situation in the neighborhood of 19th Avenue and Buckeye Road. The callers indicated a man was assaulting a woman in the area. One of the callers said she saw the man punching the victim then grab a hold of the victim by the neck forcing her back into an apartment. Two officers arrived at the complex and one officer spoke with the man, identified as 26-year-old Juan Reynoso, while the other officer spoke with the woman and a witness. Officers learned Reynoso assaulted the victim and attempted to handcuff Reynoso. However, he resisted and took off running. After a short foot pursuit, one officer saw Reynoso pick up a gun from the ground and ordered him to put it down. Reynoso did not comply. It was at this time both officers fired their duty guns at Reynoso. Following the shooting, officers carried Reynoso to Phoenix Fire personnel who then took him to the hospital where he did not survive his injuries. The gun displayed by Reynoso was found on the ground next to him. It turned out to be a pellet gun resembling a semi-automatic handgun. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Christopher Payne - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:38 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:22 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:55 - Patreon Supporters
ElSHZIG_aE8 | 11 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dayton, Ohio — On June 6, 2023, around 11:50 p.m. Dayton police patrol encountered a gray Chrysler 300, Thursday near Stewart Street and Hughes Place. Video shows the Chrysler back into another cruiser as it pulls up behind the car. The car then went forward and ran over a curb. The car went through an apartment complex courtyard where multiple oeople were outside. Two officers on-foot appear to try to disable the tires and the man rolls away even as one officer pulls his service weapon. Only a minute later another crew spotted the runaway driver. The chase was very short, about three minutes, and then an officer performed a precision immobilization technique, or PIT, maneuver, to spin the vehicle. A woman jumped out and ran with her hands up. The driver finally did do what officers asked and stepped out with his hands up. Police identified him as 45-year-old D’ali Brown. He was arrested for failure to comply, felonious assault on a police officer and obstructing official business, according to police. He also was cited for driving under suspension and window tint. The female passenger was not hurt and was not charged. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
1DVqUZQ2Ijc | 11 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Old Bridge Township, New Jersey — On April 24, 2023, Old Bridge Police responded to a 911 call regarding a dispute at approximately 3:09 p.m. at a residence on Woodland Avenue in Laurence Harbor. Officer Christopher Hammel was met at the door by an unidentified woman, who told them 26-year-old Luke Mendez was upstairs. The footage reveals at least two other individuals inside the house, and they begin debating whether the woman was justified in placing cameras inside the property. According to one of the other residents, the woman was "threatening Mendez with the cops." During the 911 call, The woman can be heard telling officers that she wants him out of the house. The officer approaches the steps and shouts out for Mendez, who appears at the top of the stairway wielding a large knife. When officer Hammel instructs him to put it down and when he does not, the officer pulls out his gun and tells him to "relax." Officer Hammel asks Mendez why he is upset, but he does not respond. The officer continues to try to persuade Mendez to drop the knife for nearly two minutes before Mendez runs down the stairs with the knife. As Mendez descended a staircase while holding the knife, Officer Hammel fires his service weapon three times, striking Mendez. Officer Hammel removes the knife from Mendez, calls backup and medics, and is seen placing his hands on the gunshot wounds. Mendez was transported to Old Bridge Medical Center and was pronounced deceased at 4:47 p.m. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
2kujoiHuSuU | 11 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Worth, Texas — On the evening of July 4 and into the early morning hours of July 5, 2023, the Fort Worth Police and fire departments, were working together, to proactively address illegal fireworks activity in the city. The Fort Worth PD officer and the arson investigator were working as a two person team, assigned to this detail and responding to fireworks complaints. At approximately 09:20 p.m. On July 4, this team was dispatched to a fireworks disturbance call, at the corner of Ross Ave and 32nd street, where there was a large block party going on. They spoke with the residents at the location about the disturbance, but did not observe active fireworks activity at that time. At around 12:25 a.m., this team was dispatched to a call in another part of the city and on the way, drove past a block party, at Ross Ave in 32nd. Upon arrival, the officers observed an apparently injured male, walking away from another male, holding a firearm. The officers got out of their vehicle and began walking toward the house at the corner, which was the location of the block party and the crowd. At the same time the officers were stopping to investigate, Fort Worth PD 911 dispatchers received a call from a neighbor, about a disturbance with people fighting at the corner of Ross in 32nd street. As the Fort Worth officer approached, a gunshot was heard and a male, later identified as 21-year-old Billy Smith, could be seen standing and pointing a firearm at what officers later learned he was on the ground next to an SUV. Perceiving an imminent threat to a third party, the Fort Wort officer fired his handgun at Smith, striking him multiple times. Smith fell to the ground. At the same time this was occurring, the arson investigator, who was standing in the front yard to the officer's left, observed a second male, later identified as 30-year-old Bronshay Minter, with a pistol in his hand. The pistol had a weapon light activated, which was shining in the direction of officers and the person on the ground. At this moment, officers heard two shots fired. The arson investigator fired his handgun at Minter. The Fort Worth officer also fired at Minter. Minter was struck and fell to the ground, dropping the pistol. He then got up and ran south and around the corner of the house to the west. When the Fort Worth officer approached Smith, where he had fallen on the ground, he observed a semiautomatic pistol and removed it, placing it on the ground behind him. The pistol that was dropped by Minter can also be seen lying on the grass where he fell. Two steel shell casings matching the caliber of Minter's pistol were found close by. Investigators also found a leather Sap, also known as a blackjack, on the ground next to the pistol. The arson investigator moved to the corner of the house where he encountered a male who was shot in the leg and provided aid to him. During this incident, a male was sitting on the curb next to the SUV. He appeared to have been injured. Later, investigation revealed that he had been shot, stabbed and beaten. The male and a female then left the scene in a vehicle, but officers were able to make contact with them later. Additional backup officers arrived and began establishing control of the scene. Officers located two additional gunshot victims, a male and a female. An additional male was observed on scene with an apparent gunshot wound to the arm. However, that person did not remain on scene, did not identify himself, and investigators have been unable to locate that male. Once MedStar arrived, Smith was pronounced deceased on the scene. Minter was transported to a local hospital and pronounced deceased at the hospital. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Bad Drivers Of The NorCal Area' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:29 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 1:09 - Patreon Supporters
5ZIrdOray60 | 10 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pine Bluff, Arkansas — On June 27, 2023, Arkansas State Police Trp. Terrell Pratt assists Sgt. Jeff Preston in pursuit of a Lincoln MKZ Hybrid that fled from Pine Bluff Police in Jefferson County. The pursuit came to an end when the Police performed a PIT maneuver on the sedan. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
45308ZGQVvo | 07 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Richmond, California — On June 28, 2023, Police responded at a residence on the 1200 block of Sanderling Island, at 9:08 a.m. to serve a search warrant. Prior to that, at 4:09 a.m., officers had located and arrested Jose Martinez on firearm charges during a traffic stop. During that stop, Martinez told officers he lived at the Sanderling Island residence and that additional firearms were stored there. Officers arrived at the apartment and knocked on the door. Officers stepped inside after demanding entrance and using a key provided by Martinez. Police said they continued to announce themselves while searching the two-story house. Officers entered the house and approached a closed bedroom door. They identified themselves as the "Richmond Police." As they opened the door, they encountered another man, identified as 66-year-old Kevin MacDonald. MacDonald was on a bed, armed with an AR-15-style pistol. He was shot after raising the firearm toward officers, according to authorities. Officers provided medical aid, but he was pronounced dead by medical officials. According to authorities, MacDonald, Richmond resident, had past criminal convictions that prohibited him from possessing a firearm. Officers discovered a significant amount of weaponry following a further search, including: - A live hand grenade - 23 pistols - 8 revolvers - 20 rifles - 2 shotguns - A large quantity of ammunition Materials for manufacturing ammunition were also found, police said. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
m2ewuDMWj90 | 07 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Deltona, Florida — On July 6, 2023, just after 8:00 p.m. at Catalina and Howland boulevards in Deltona, a deputy pulled over a black Mercedes for a temporary tag that was obscured by a cover plate. The driver, later identified as 23-year-old Michael Becht, stopped at the intersection, rolled down his window as the deputy approached, and agreed to pull into a nearby shopping plaza to avoid obstructing traffic. Instead, as the deputy headed back to his patrol vehicle, Becht took off on Catalina and fled to I-4, where Air One spotted the vehicle from overhead. The Air One crew followed as Becht headed into Daytona Beach, swerving through traffic and avoiding stop sticks from units along the way. He finally came to a stop in traffic at the intersection of Nova and Beville roads. Sheriff Mike Chitwood, out of uniform in a Daytona Tortugas T-shirt after leaving Jackie Robinson Ballpark earlier in the evening, approached and pulled Becht out of the car as additional deputies joined in escorting him to the ground. Becht confessed to and apologized for his actions and was charged with fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement and driving with a suspended license. He was taken to the Volusia County Branch Jail with a bond of $5,500. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
MNfueOtsG_w | 06 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Cruces, New Mexico — On Wednesday, June 21, 2023, about 11:00 a.m., , Las Cruces police became aware of a pursuit involving New Mexico State Police and a white sport utility vehicle driven by 47-year-old Bobby Charles Crawford. Police learned Crawford had warrants for his arrest and was failing to stop for NMSP officers. The warrants for Crawford’s arrest were for violating terms of his probation and other felony crimes. Las Cruces Police assisted NMSP in the pursuit which ended with a PIT, a Precision Immobilization Technique, near the intersection of Holman Road and Arroyo Road. Preliminary information from the investigation indicates that Crawford discharged multiple rounds at responding officers. Some of the rounds fired by Crawford entered the front, passenger-side, window of one of the marked police units. Other rounds fired by Crawford entered through the windshield of a second officer’s marked unit. Both officers narrowly missed being struck by gunfire. Both officers received relatively minor injuries from glass shrapnel. In response to Crawford’s actions, three Las Cruces Police Department officers discharged their service weapons. Crawford was struck by at least one round. Crawford failed to comply with commands given by police until shortly before noon when he exited the SUV. After exiting the SUV and being detained, Crawford was provided first aid before he was airlifted to University Medical Center. Police recovered a weapon Crawford used. No major injuries were reported by the officers. Crawford is incarcerated in El Paso and waiting extradition to New Mexico where he is charged with two felony counts of attempted murder and three counts of aggravated assault on a peace officer. He also faces one count each of aggravated fleeing, possession of a firearm by a felon, and shooting at or from a motor vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:40 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:15 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:50 - Patreon Supporters
uPxaSmNEpxQ | 06 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Richland Center, Wisconsin — On June 28th, 2023, Officers of the Richland Center Police Department responded to the area and located Travis B. Martin (38) near the corner of South Church Street and East South Street. The officer’s dialogue was ignored by Travis Martin, and he ran from officers in a southbound direction. While running, Travis Martin turned multiple times, throwing what were later identified as machete knives at the officers while running. The first knife hit the street approximately 5 feet in front of one officer who was pursuing Travis Martin on foot. Two more machete knives were thrown at officers before a taser was deployed and Travis Martin tripped and fell; at which time he was taken into custody without further incident. Travis Martin was searched, incident to the arrest, and a total of 5 machete knives were recovered along with a single blade axe, that were either on his person or thrown at officers during the incident. Chief Jones would like to acknowledge and compliment the officers at the scene for their awareness and actions to do everything they could do to preserve life and protect property. During the investigation it was learned that Travis Martin struck multiple vehicles with his axe prior to having contact with Law Enforcement. All charges have been forwarded to the Richland County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution. The Richland Center Police Department was assisted at the scene by the Richland County Sheriff's Office, Richland Center EMS, and Richland Center Fire Department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Juan Villagomez - Leonardo Buzzolan - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:38 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:42 - Dashcam Footage 10:14 - Patreon Supporters
-owK-o-58PM | 05 Jul 2023
*WARNING* This video contains graphic language and scenes that may be disturbing for some. Viewer discretion is advised. * (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lorain, Ohio — On Sunday, July 2, 2023, in the 700 block of Oberlin Avenue, near West 8th Street, Lorain police officer Elliot Palmer patrolling the area saw five large, yellow dogs running loose through several residents’ yards and on the sidewalk, and none of them were leashed, he wrote in his report. The bodycam footage shows a woman trying to hold onto two other dogs by their tails, and one of the dogs named Dixie gets away from her and runs towards Palmer. He then fires his weapon at the dog multiple times. In the video, Dixie gets up and drags her hind legs until she is at the end of a neighbor’s driveway. Dixie’s owner, Tammie Kerns, can be seen walking up to Palmer, yelling at him that he just shot her dog. Her daughter, Mellenie Kerns, was the woman holding Dixie and another dog when Palmer walked up. The dog died on the sidewalk as a result of her injuries. Mellenie said the first bullet hit Dixie in the spine. The Kernses have threatened to sue the Lorain Police Department in the wake of Dixie's death. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Juan Villagomez - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
k-4bC1-o1Tw | 04 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Akron, Ohio — On Saturday, July 1st, 2023, just before 7:00 p.m., Akron Police officers performed a registration check on a vehicle that possessed a temporary tag. The report back was the plate was expired and warrants for 31-year-old Jordan Ely Sr. were linked to it. Officers verified the warrants were still active, but lost sight of the vehicle for a short period of time. The car was found in the parking lot of Family Dollar, 970 Copley Rd, with the driver standing next to it. As officers pulled up and exited the cruiser, the driver and suspect, Ely Sr. reached towards the open car door, and then started to turn away as one of the officers attempted to grab his left arm to prevent him from fleeing. Ely began to back pedal while officers were attempting to gain control of him. One officer grabbed Ely by the waist and took him to the ground. Verbal commands were given to Ely to put his hands behind his back and to stop resisting. Ely did not comply, and officers continued to try to separate his hands to safely handcuff the suspect. Videos taken by witnesses at the scene show the officers struggling with the driver, with one officer appearing to strike the man in the face several times. Once Ely was handcuffed, he was moved to a seated position and EMS was called to the scene for an evaluation. One of the officers discovered a small child inside the vehicle. The child, Ely's 1-year-old son, was released into the custody of the boy's mother. Inside the vehicle, officers found a baggie containing a powder that field tested positive for Fentanyl. Ely had warrants for felony drug possession, domestic violence, and contempt of court warrants for several other charges. He was additionally charged with Obstructing Official Business, Resisting Arrest, and felony possession of drugs. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Y1oN8NI0VwQ | 03 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 2, 2023, around 11:15 a.m., Wilshire Area patrol officers received a radio call of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon suspect at the medical offices in the 5900 block of Venice Boulevard. As officers arrived, they observed the suspect, later identified as Uriah Sanders, holding an approximate four-foot spiked lawn edger in his hands. Officers ordered Sanders, who appeared to be suffering from a mental illness, to drop the edger, however Sanders failed to comply. Additional units, a supervisor, a Mental Evaluation Unit, and a less lethal beanbag shotgun were requested. A tactical plan was formulated to take Sanders into custody. Throughout the 30-minute interaction with Sanders, officers made several attempts to gain his voluntary compliance. Without warning, Sanders began walking towards the officers while armed with the spiked edger. Officers advised Sanders that a less lethal beanbag shotgun would be used if he did not stop, and he failed to comply. Sanders continued towards the officers which resulted in one officer discharging a single beanbag shotgun round, striking Sanders in the upper right chest. Sanders fell to the ground and was taken into custody without further incident. Sanders was taken inside the hospital at that location and was treated for a bruised lung, pulmonary contusion and two rib fractures. Due to Sanders injuries, he was admitted into the hospital. No officers or other citizens were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Zach Williams - Michael R Sheffield - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:58 - Surveillance Footage 1:43 - Officer Attempt to Have Sanders Comply 5:13 - Officer Discharging a Single Beanbag Shotgun Round 6:13 - Officers Escorting Sanders to the Hospital 11:08 - Patreon Supporters
DApsrxea4dg | 01 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Surprise, Arizona — On March 28, 2023, The Surprise Police Department received a call of a male refusing to leave the parking lot of a local business. The officer walked up to the vehicle and spoke to the man, 28-year-old Joseph Martin through the open driver side rear door. Martin began yelling at the officer, as the officer asked him questions. At one point, the officer asked him if he had any weapons in the vehicle and the man yelled, "I am the weapon", and later began to yell "you are all pedophiles". The officer told Martin several times, that he needed to leave the parking lot. The officer requested another police unit, to respond to the call. While the first officer continued to try and speak with Martin, a uniform Sergeant arrived and the sergeant also attempted to engage Martin in conversation. Soon thereafter, Martin began to scream at the officers and tried to close the car door, while he was still inside the vehicle. The officer and Sergeant, prevented the door from closing and attempted to remove Martin from the vehicle. As the first officer reached towards Martin, he yelled that he had a gun. As he yelled this, Martin reached his right hand, toward his waistband, at the same time Martin grabbed the officer's holster. This is when the officer-involved shooting occurred. Martin was removed from the vehicle and officers attempted life-saving measures, until the fire department arrived. Martin died at the scene. During the investigation, a handgun was found in the man's right front pants pocket. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:54 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:57 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:11 - Patreon Supporters
vSGY1uIhMYE | 01 Jul 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — On Thursday, June 22, 2023, at approximately 2:39 a.m., San Francisco police officers from Richmond Station were dispatched to a residence on the 700 block of 31st Avenue for a report of an aggravated assault in progress. Before officers’ arrival, Roland Child, 84, had called police to report an aggravated assault. Roland said that the suspect, his 37-year-old son Marc Child, had killed his 76-year-old mother, Barbara Lai Child, and his dog. An officer arrived on scene and made contact with an 84-year-old father in the doorway of the home. Officer Eduardo Villanueva goes up the stairs and encounters Marc Child, who was armed with a knife, according to authorities. Despite the officer's commands to drop the knife, Child advanced towards Villanueva and the officer fired his weapon. From outside the front door, Villanueva fired two shots at Child. The officers used a ballistic shield to move forward and begin providing medical aid after he was shot. Child suffered one gunshot wound to his chest and was taken to a hospital, where he died. Footage that had been blurred for the victim's privacy showed officers checking the rest of the house, where they discovered the body of 76-year-old, Barbara Child, along with a deceased dog. The father, Roland Child was transported to a local hospital and treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Marc Child was a lawyer who was licensed to practice in the state. Of note, Marc Child was the adopted son of his parents. Court records indicate that his parents sought a restraining order against their son after he attacked them both in 2021. The son was also at the time living with his elderly parents. In October 2019, Child’s then-girlfriend sought a restraining order against the attorney saying that he punched her in the head at her home in Orange County. She also said that Child showed up at her home shortly after the attack, banged on the door and refused to leave. He then called her 40 times from jail. Police confirmed they had multiple encounters with the adopted son over the years due to drug-related incidents and altercations with law enforcement. Authorities stated that there was once a stay-away order involving the parents. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - Jacopo Di Taddeo - Rich Biggs - 'Ham_Radio' - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:52 - Officer Eduardo Villanueva On-Scene 5:29 - Second Officer On-Scene 6:46 - Commands / Tactical Plan 8:39 - Rendering Aid 9:19 - Protective Search & Decedent Located 11:23 - Patreon Supporters
VLsD9WCPaw0 | 30 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Long Beach, California — On May 30, 2023, at approximately 11:56 a.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Livingston Drive and Park Avenue regarding a report of a stabbing. Police Dispatch received numerous calls for service, with calling parties describing a male adult suspect, armed with a knife, actively assaulting and stabbing people. Officers arrived within five minutes of the initial call for service. Upon arrival, they located the suspect, identified as 31-year-old Mario Najara, experiencing homelessness. Najara was armed with a screwdriver. Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation; however, Najara began walking away from them. Officers continued to talk with Najara in an attempt to get him to drop the weapon, however, he then attempted to enter a residential property, at which point the officer-involved shooting occurred. Najara sustained a gunshot wound to the upper body. Officers rendered medical aid until the arrival of the Long Beach Fire Department, who transported Najara to a local hospital in stable condition. The preliminary investigation indicates Najara was involved in three separate incidents prior to officers’ arrival. — Najara physically assaulted a female adult and a male adult victim in the area of Park Avenue and Livingston Drive. Both victims were treated at the scene by Long Beach Fire for lacerations. — Najara continued walking into Livingston Park and approached a male adult victim holding a child. The suspect assaulted the adult causing the adult and child to both fall to the ground. While the adult victim was on the ground, Najara stabbed him multiple times in the lower body. Both the adult and child were treated at the scene by Long Beach Fire. — Najara continued walking towards 2nd Street where he encountered an additional male adult victim. He stabbed the victim in the upper body. This victim was transported to a local hospital by Long Beach Fire for a non-life-threatening injury. Officers later learned the suspect was armed with a screwdriver; it was recovered at the scene of the officer-involved shooting. Najara has been charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury, and one count each of attempted murder, robbery and resisting, delaying or obstructing a peace officer. Bail has been set at $1,000,000. The stabbing victims, meanwhile, all sustained non-life-threatening injures. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:05 - Surveillance Footage 2:05 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:59 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:04 - Bodycam: Officer #3 6:44 - Patreon Supporters
JOtzGguFyo8 | 30 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tampa, Florida — On Thursday, June 29, 2023, at 10:50 p.m., Tampa Police Officers responded to the 3700 block of Busch Boulevard in reference to the report of an armed subject firing shots from a gray Kia Soul. Patrol officers and the Tampa Police Aviation Unit spotted the vehicle headed southbound on N. 40th Street. Just before 11:00 p.m., officers attempted a felony traffic stop at the intersection of N. 40th Street and E. 32nd Avenue, where the passenger, 42-year-old black male Laquincy Dartez Ward, exited the vehicle and fired multiple rounds at officers, striking the police car multiple times. Officers returned fire and struck the suspect. At that time the suspect re-entered the vehicle and the driver, 37-year-old white female Jeanette Lockard, fled southbound on N. 40th Street. At 11:00 p.m., the vehicle came to a complete stop, where Lockard exited the vehicle and surrendered to officers. Ward was pronounced deceased. Investigators found the firearm in the vehicle matched the description of the gun that the complainant originally reported. Lockard was arrested and charged with seven counts of Accessory After the Fact to Attempted Murder, Tampering with Evidence Related to a Felony, and Felony Fleeing to Elude. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
QKKTuNYk5Kc | 30 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Marion County, Florida — On June 23, 2023, at around 11:00 a.m., Marion County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) deputies responded to Take 5 Oil Change in the 16700 block of S Highway 441 in response to a report of a vehicle theft. Upon arrival, the victim advised someone stole his gray Nissan Sentra from the car wash next door to the business. The car was last seen traveling northbound on South Highway 441. A short while later, Belleview Police Department (BPD) Officer Hunt located the stolen vehicle near the intersection of Southeast 110th Street and South Highway 441, at which time he began following the vehicle and notified MCSO. MCSO deputies arrived in the area and observed, 56-year-old Majed Hack, driving the stolen vehicle. As deputies followed behind him, Hack turned onto Southeast 52nd Street and into the Mobil gas station, seemingly in an attempt to evade Sergeant Tim Liberatore. Sgt. Liberatore attempted to conduct a traffic stop, but Hack fled and turned into a business in the 5100 block of S Highway 441. He drove to the Northeast corner of the lot and, when he reached a set of railroad tracks, got out of the vehicle and fled on foot. K9 Corporal Jarrick Donely and his partner, K9 Carrier, then pursued Hack on foot. After a short distance, K9 Carrier successfully apprehended Hack, and he was placed under arrest. Through additional investigation, deputies located drug paraphernalia in Hack’s pocket. They also located a backpack that belonged to him, in which he had marijuana and methamphetamine, packaged in a manner consistent with selling drugs. Hack also has a suspended driver’s license with multiple prior convictions for Driving with a Suspended License.Hack was arrested for Fleeing to Elude a Law Enforcement Officer, Burglary of a Conveyance, Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Sell, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Sell, Driving with a Suspended License as a Habitual Traffic Offender, Resisting Arrest without Violence, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He was transported to the Marion County Jail, where he remains. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Maryland Modifications' - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
GbIRHC4OpeU | 29 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rantoul, Illinois — On June 7, 2023, at approximately 12:27 p.m., Rantoul Police Officer Rene Wissel located a vehicle in the 400 Block of Campbell Avenue, Rantoul, which had previously fled from officers in April. As Officer Wissel was exiting his vehicle, the driver, 20-year-old Jheremia McKown, exited and a consensual conversation ensued. As Officer Wissel continued to speak with McKown he noted a large amount of cannabis packaged in several different bags inside the vehicle. At this time, the front-seat passenger, 18year-old Jordan Richardson, exited and began running from the vehicle. Besides McKown and Richardson, there were no other occupants in the vehicle. As Richardson was running, Officer Wissel observed a gun fall to the ground. Richardson turned around, picked up the gun, and then ran southbound through the residential area. As other officers arrived in the area, Sergeant Jerry King located Richardson running in the 400 block of Belle Avenue. As Richardson was running, Sergeant King observed that Richardson was armed with a handgun. The suspect fell to the ground and turned toward Sergeant King with the gun still in his hand. Sergeant King shot and struck Richardson with one round. After Richardson’s gun was secure, aid was rendered to him by officers and AMT Ambulance. Richardson was transported to Carle Foundation Hospital, where he later died. As Richardson was running from the vehicle, he dropped the gun three separate times. However, he stopped each time and picked the gun back up and continued running. Prior to Sergeant King shooting, police officers issued eight warnings to Jordan Richardson to either “stop” or “drop the weapon.” The handgun in Richardson’s possession of was reported stolen from Colorado Springs, CO on May 20, 2023 McKown was arrested on multiple charges including Unlawful Use/Possession of a Weapon and Delivery of Cannabis. McKown struck Officer Wissel in the face, causing minor injuries that require further medical attention. Officers located two loaded handguns inside the vehicle, a large amount of cannabis packaged for delivery, and a large amount of currency. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Footage of the Arrest of Jheremia McKown 4:16 - Footage of Officer Shooting Jordan Richardson 11:50 - Patreon Supporters
i4Ds_OQahCg | 29 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On June 19, 2023, around 1:32 p.m., two undercover officers with LMPD's Fugitive Unit were inside a vehicle attempting to apprehend a suspect in an unrelated investigation. Officer Hayden was approached by an armed individual on foot, wearing a mask who opened the driver's side front door and pointed a gun at the officer. Officer Hayden fired several rounds from his service weapon, causing the subject, 21-year-old Mark Jaggers Jr. to drop the gun and fall backward. After the officer secured the scene to assess for additional threats, he requested other officers in the area to respond. Officers began rendering Aid and attempted to perform life-saving measures on Jaggers. EMS responded to the scene and Jaggers was transported to the University of Louisville Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. Mark Jaggers Sr., Jaggers' father, said following the shooting that he doesn't believe his son was trying to carjack the officers and that he didn't know anyone was inside the car. "That car was sitting here for three hours. ... My son thought it was a dumped car," Jaggers Sr. said. "I know it's still illegal, I know. But it's not worth getting shot over." Hayden is a 10-year veteran of LMPD. Neither of the officers at the scene were injured. Police later said, Rex Wright Jr., 23, is the person detectives were initially looking for. He turned himself in after the shooting. He was wanted for a non-fatal shooting incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
LWvKT5fHa0U | 28 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Allen, Texas — On May 6, 2023, an Allen Police Officer speaking to a mother and her two kids heard off more than 10 gunshots in the distance, at the Allen Premium Outlets mall. The officer calls in the shots fired over the radio and another round of gunfire is heard. The officer grabs his weapon and tells shoppers to get down. The officer runs across the outlet mall for approximately two-to-three minutes, and multiple rounds of gunfire are heard throughout this time. The video was edited by the department to blur out the faces of civilians and victims, and some language was removed. In it, gunshots ring out and the officer is heard saying, "Shots fired. Shots fired. We got people running." He grabs his gun, yells for people to "Get moving!" and heads toward the gunfire. About four minutes into the footage, the officer raises his weapon and shoots at gunman, identified as 33-year-old Mauricio Garcia. After he fires several more times, it's eerily quiet for the first time since the chaotic footage began. "Shots fired by police. I got him down!" The officer shoots two more times, and screams, "Drop the gun!" Little more than five minutes after the footage began, the officer had fatally shot Garcia. Another officer approaches Garcia's body and the officer who ended the mass shooting, says, "We got him bro... we got him." Garcia murdered 8 people and wounded another 7 people when he went on his deadly rampage. On June 26, The Texas Rangers and the Collin County District Attorney’s Office presented the evidence to the grand jury. After reviewing the evidence, they ruled the use of force was justified under Texas law. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
XIlgz6kdguo | 28 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Ohio — The incident began in the city of North Baltimore, June 27, 2023 as a dispute between the mother of the child (name being withheld) and her boyfriend, 23-year-old Johnathon J. Baker. Baker took the 7-month old child and left in his vehicle. North Baltimore Police sent a BOLO to area law enforcement with special attention to Seneca and Sandusky Counties. The vehicle was observed as it was traveling through the City of Tiffin. Seneca County Sheriff and Tiffin Police cruisers attempted to initiate a traffic stop. The suspect vehicle rapidly accelerated and veered left off the roadway, crashing into a residence at 613 S. Sandusky St. No one was in the home at the time of the crash. The child was removed from the vehicle where lifesaving protocols were administered. Baker was also provided medical assistance. Both infant and Baker were transported by ambulance to Tiffin Mercy Hospital. The infant succumbed to her injuries and died soon after arrival to the hospital. Baker was transported by air to Toledo St. Vincent’s Hospital where he still is located in critical condition. A loaded weapon was found in the vehicle along with at least one spent cartridge. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
eLXNExqgEiE | 28 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jefferson County, Colorado — On June 20, 2023, at approximately 10:57 AM, Colorado State Patrol Troopers responded to assist Otero County Deputies with a suspect fleeing from them, along Highway 50, in Otero County. The vehicle was reportedly called in as a "shots fired" call. In addition, the suspect was reported to have caused multiple crashes and attempted to cause head-on crashes with himself and other vehicles. Troopers were able to TVI (Tactical Vehicle Intervention) the vehicle and contact the suspect successfully. During the arrest, the suspect gained access to the front of a fully marked Colorado State Patrol vehicle and fled. Agencies on the scene pursued the suspect in the stolen patrol vehicle and troopers deployed stop sticks further down Highway 50. After hitting the stop sticks, the suspect in the patrol vehicle lost control, crashed into the side of a stopped Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) parked on the side of Highway 50 and spun out, catching on fire. The suspect was extricated from the patrol vehicle and transported to an area hospital. The suspect later succumbed to injuries sustained at the time of the crash. The CMV driver was not injured. The suspect was identified as Anthony Alphonso Sanchez III. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
VkyB3Y35dMs | 28 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Muskegon, Michigan — On June 15, 2023, a State Police Trooper tried to pull over a car that was reported stolen out of Kent County, but the driver did not stop, leading the trooper on a chase. Michigan State Police sent a second cruiser, with two troopers inside, to help respond to the chase. That's when the car trying to get away from police crashed into the second cruiser in the intersection of Holbrook and Peck. Both vehicles sustained heavy damage and the two MSP troopers and the two suspects in the stolen vehicle were taken to the hospital with serious injuries. State police have identified the individuals inside the stolen car as a pair of Muskegon-area juveniles. One of them was taken to a Grand Rapids hospital while the other was taken to a Muskegon health center. The MSP troopers have since been discharged from the hospital. No update was provided for the conditions of the two suspects in the stolen vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'D. R. Smith' - 'JTrip' - Justin Garcia - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:24 - Bodycam Footage 0:39 - Surveillance Footage 0:59 - Patreon Supporters
F5Om1_z1PLI | 27 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Solon, Ohio — On June 25, 2023, around 1:54 a.m. a Solon Police officer initiated a traffic stop of a black 2015 Nissan Altima traveling east on US Route 422 at 88 MPH in a posted 60 MPH zone. During the initial contact the officer detected an odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. The officer instructed the suspect to exit the vehicle for a probable cause search. After over four minutes of the suspect refusing to exit, the suspect admitted to the officer that he had a firearm in the vehicle. When the officer tried to remove the suspect from the vehicle, the suspect drove away. This resulted in the officer being dragged by the suspect’s vehicle. 57-year-old Patrolman James Cervik, a 31-year veteran of the Solon Police Department, was treated and released at a local hospital for minor injuries. Another officer spotted the suspect’s vehicle as it exited onto Harper Road southbound. The officer initiated a brief pursuit, but terminated for safety reasons as the suspect’s vehicle exceeded 100 MPH as it continued south onto Cochran Road. Arrest warrants were issued for 27-year-old Termaine Tyrone Jackson, of Twinsburg, for charges of Assault on a Peace Officer, Obstructing Official Business, and Fleeing and Eluding. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
WUkkCOkOBD4 | 27 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cranston, Rhode Island — On May 23, 2023, Johnston Police were called to Ligian Court for a complaint of suspicious activity. When cops arrived, 44-year-old Thomas May, reported hearing banging noises on the walls outside his home near his daughter's window. May informed police that he'd raised the window blinds and noticed his neighbor, 52-year-old James Harrison, standing outside his house with a ladder. Harrison lived just next door to May. Harrison ran back to his residence. Officers found no evidence of attempted forced entry through the bedroom window and were unable to locate the ladder May claimed seeing. May asked to file a trespass order against Harrison. Officers knocked on Harrison's door and called him, but he did not answer. Officer Scott Hopkins returned on Wednesday, May 24, in another attempt to reach Harrison and issue him a trespass notice, but when he arrived, he saw Harrison operating a dark blue Buick Encore. Hopkins attempted to turn around to arrest Harrison, but he saw May's 15-year-old daughter laying on the front yard of the house with an apparent gunshot wound, and stopped to aid her. Thomas May was found in the garage with a fatal gunshot wound to the head. May's daughter identified Harrison as the shooter, prompting law officials to issue a "Be on the Lookout" bulletin. The injured girl was taken to Hasbro Children's Hospital in Providence, where she was treated for significant but non-life threatening injuries. Officers entered 4 Ligian Court, which belongs to Harrison's mother, 83-year-old Janet Harrison. She was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head. A police dispatcher called the Cranston Police Department at 9:30 a.m. to report that James Harrison's vehicle had been seen near St. Ann Cemetery. Officers tracked the vehicle through various jurisdictions before it crashed on Plainfield Pike in Cranston, near the Interstate 295 overpass. Police ordered him out of his vehicle, and the video shows officers scrambling into position behind cruisers and other obstacles before drawing their service weapons. Harrison then got out of his car and pointed a gun at the officers. Police immediately began firing at Harrison and his vehicle, killing him. After about 10 seconds, the gunfire subsided and police rushed over to a visibly bloodied Harrison before putting him in handcuffs. No officers were reported hurt, although some went to a hospital to be evaluated. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Lee Roberts - Jerry Allison - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:20 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:05 - Bodycam: Officer #3 6:12 - Bodycam: Officer #4 7:54 - Bodycam: Officer #5 9:41 - Bodycam: Officer #6 10:58 - Bodycam: Officer #7 12:49- Patreon Supporters
3v33k7y_rsI | 26 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mesa, Arizona — On Saturday, June 10, 2023, Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) troopers and fellow Street Racing Task Force partners responded to reports of vehicles involved in intersection takeovers throughout the Valley. During an incident at an intersection in Mesa, one of the involved drivers struck a pedestrian participant and then fled the scene. With assistance from task force partners, including the Mesa Police Department, Phoenix Police Department and Tempe Police Department, the suspect vehicle was located and an AZDPS sergeant successfully deployed the Grappler Police Bumper, netting one of the vehicle’s rear tires and bringing it to a safe stop. The driver and passenger, both 17-year-old males, were detained and cited for street racing and the vehicle was impounded. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
uFKX8mJYO00 | 24 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Thornton, Colorado — On December 27, 2022, at approximately 1:00 p.m., Thornton Police Officers were dispatched to Wells Fargo Bank located at 12040 Colorado Blvd. in reference to an armed robbery. A male and female had reportedly displayed guns while walking into the bank. An officer in the area observed a vehicle leaving the bank at a high rate of speed. Other responding Thornton units initiated a pursuit. The fleeing vehicle, later determined to be stolen, drove to the intersection of 88th Ave and Hwy 2 in Commerce City where it drove against traffic and crashed into another vehicle. The driver of that vehicle suffered minor injury. The male suspect exited the stolen car and shots were fired, both adult male and adult female were injured in the incident. The adult male suspect fled on foot and attempted to car-jack another vehicle close by. The male and female were then taken into custody and transported to area hospitals with injuries from the incident. Two firearms were recovered from the scene. The driver, Angel Matthew Gallegos has been charged for its second degree kidnapping, first degree assault, aggravated robbery, second-degree assault, vehicular eluding and menacing among other charges. The female suspect, April Destiny Martinez is still being treated for her injuries and is facing federal charges, for her involvement. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:02 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:12 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:49- Patreon Supporters
mn3LcH4DWEs | 24 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cobb County, Georgia — On May 24, 2023, Cobb County Police Officers located a stolen vehicle driven by an armed robbery suspect on I-75 SB. The chase began, after the driver attempted an armed robbery and then stole a pickup truck. As traffic becomes congested, the driver of the truck shifts to the road's shoulder and eventually attempts to take an exit ramp. When one of the officers uses his vehicle to ram the suspect's truck, it comes to a stop. Police swarm the area and draw their weapons as the driver tosses his firearm to the ground, but holds a knife to his throat. The driver eventually discards the knife and lays down on the ground to be handcuffed. "I just wanted to get away," the crying man is heard saying. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
wDdWoTvfJFo | 24 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Modesto, California — On Saturday, June 3rd, 2023, at 10:03 p.m. Modesto Police Officer Raihil Sharma contacted, 29-year-old Gordon Massey on his bike. Initially Massey was cooperative with officer Sharma, however when officer Sharma ran Massey's name, on the in-car computer, Massey rode away on his bike. It was at this time, the information that returned on Massey, indicated he had a felony warrant for his arrest. Officer Sharma drove after Massey, attempting to stop him, but Massey continued riding away. While fleeing from officer Sharma, Massey retrieved a handgun and fired two separate volleys of shots towards officer Sharma, resulting in one round entering the front passenger compartment of Officer Sharma's patrol car and hitting the front passenger headrest. Officer Sharma continued following Massey, in an attempt to stop him. The incident continued onto Miller Avenue where an officer-involved shooting took place. Massey received Medical Aid from officers until paramedics arrived. He was then transported to a local hospital, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Shortly after receiving treatment, he was arrested and charged with attempted murder of a police officer. In addition, Massey had active warrants for driving under the influence and multiple felony drug charges. He was booked into the Stanislaus County Jail. The firearm used by Massey was recovered and identified as a stolen .45 caliber semi-automatic handgun. No one else was injured in this shooting. Massey was charged with attempted murder of a police officer, assault on a peace officer with a semiautomatic firearm; shooting at an occupied vehicle; negligent discharge of a firearm; being a felon in possession of a Smith and Wesson semiautomatic firearm; being a felon in possession of 9 mm ammunition; and possession of methamphetamine while in the immediate possession of a firearm. He also faces enhancement on several of the charges for using a firearm. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Dorián Dobler - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam / Dashcam: Officer Sharma 5:38 - Bodycam: Officer McKinney 10:35 - Patreon Supporters
SuEC2y5e6yY | 23 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On Monday, June 19, 2023, shortly after 11:30 a.m. Trooper Sean Harkins stopped the driver near 21st Avenue and Thomas Road. The body-cam video of Trooper Sean Harkins shows him walking up to a dark-colored Kia four-door sedan. That’s when the suspect, identified as 29-year-old Luis Mateo Jacobo Borja, leans out his window, says, “Gotta go bro,” and shoots Harkins in the leg. A startled Hawkins stumbles to the ground before retreating to the side of his own vehicle to report that he had been shot and that Borja had fled south on 21st Avenue. He grabs what appears to be a tourniquet from a recess on the driver's side door when another law enforcement officer arrives to render aid. The officer repeatedly tells Hawkins to "stay with me" as he helps him lie down with his back to the ground and reports on the radio that Hawkins had been struck in the left leg and requested immediate assistance. Harkins was taken to the hospital and later released that night. Police say Borja shot at police twice before he crashed into a wall near 36th Avenue and Thomas Road. One officer was hospitalized after being hit by shrapnel but was released Monday night. Borja was found shot to death in his car. Police did not disclose whether the wound was self-inflicted or caused by the officer who shot at him with a rifle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Marcus Hauland - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Q3exS4fglQY | 23 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On June 23, 2023, at approximately 12:27 a.m. San Antonio Police Officers were dispatched at the 6200 block of Old Pearsall Rd., for a vandalism incident where a woman cut wires to an alarm panel at an apartment complex. The caller provided officers a detailed description of a Hispanic woman, that resided at the complex. Officers contacted the woman outside of the parking lot and identified her as, 46-year-old Melissa Perez, before she fled into her apartment, locking herself inside. Officers followed her to her residence located on the first floor. Attempting to arrest Perez, officers remove the screen to the window, that was already open. Officers observe Perez grab a hammer, while inside her apartment and an officer drew his weapon and notified the dispatcher that he had her at gunpoint. Additional officers then made the scene. Perez while inside her home, threw a glass candle at the officers, striking an officer in the arm, causing minor injuries. Officers communicated with Perez through the open window for over 30 minutes. As officers jumped over the railing to the patio of the residence, Perez ran with a hammer in her hand, striking the window and shattering it. One officer fired multiple rounds towards Perez, but it did not appear she was struck by the gunfire. Perez moved away from the window but then came back towards the patio door, still holding the hammer in her hand. At this time, two other officers shot towards Perez, along with the first officer who fired the first round of gunshots. Perez was struck by the gunfire and later pronounced deceased by EMS. No one other than Perez was injured by the gunfire. Three San Antonio police officers have been charged with murder after shooting and killing Perez on the southwest side early Friday morning, a use of deadly force that Chief William McManus said later in the day "was not reasonable." All three of the officers were taken into custody. The department said the officers’ employment was terminated but also that they were suspended without pay. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Marc H - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:59 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:24 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:38 - Bodycam: Officer #4 2:08 - Bodycam: Officer #5 2:26 - Patreon Supporters
_nSIhYInFX4 | 23 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ogden, Utah — On June 6, 2023, at around 3:25 p.m. multiple 911 calls were placed into Weber Area Dispatch. The callers were requesting a police officer to respond on not only the report of a protective order violation in progress, but that the suspect 37-year-old Brian Simonton was threatening others in the area and refusing to leave. During the 911 call, Simonton’s ex-wife told the operator that she had a protective order against Simonton and he had shown up at her apartment trying to leave his dog with her. The ex-wife told the operator that Simonton was known to carry guns. She said she was scared of how he’d handle being confronted by police. When the first officer arrived, he found Simonton wandering the parking lot with a weapon in his right hand. That officer immediately called for back-up, and ordered Simonton to drop the weapon 17 times. A shootout ensued between officers and Simonton resulting in the officer being shot in the arm. As the officer was retreating to safety neighbors had come outside. “Get in the house. Get in the house,” the officer said to the neighbors. Back up officers cornered Simonton and he refused to drop his weapon. In the continuing gun fight Simonton was fatally shot and died on the scene. Officers recovered .45-caliber revolver next to his body, along with five empty shell casings. Investigators believe he was trying to reload, as there was live ammunition also found near his body. Police said he had been convicted of multiple domestic violence incidents and had two active protective orders against him. The officer who was shot in the arm was rushed to the hospital and was released the next day. The incident is still under investigation by the Weber County Force Investigation Team which is on going. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Marcus Hauland - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:22 - Bodycam: Officer #1 7:50 - Bodycam: Officer #2 11:04 - Bodycam: Officer #3 14:17 - Bodycam: Officer #4 15:09 - Bodycam: Officer #5 16:02 - Bodycam: Officer #6 17:26 - Surveillance Footage 19:00 - Patreon Supporters
x6o0IoSm0dE | 23 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Cruces, New Mexico — On April 2, 2023, at around 8:37 p.m., a Border Patrol agent observed a white Nissan Rogue sports utility vehicle circumvent a U.S. Border Patrol checkpoint located on Interstate 10, approximately 23 miles west of Las Cruces, New Mexico, and began to follow. After traveling approximately 7.6 miles west on C001, the driver of the SUV approached a closed vehicle gate near a residence on the Burris Ranch. The driver turned his vehicle around and stopped the SUV facing east toward I-10 on C001. Agents exited their vehicles and approached the SUV with their weapons drawn. Agents ordered the driver to show his hands and exit the vehicle, but he did not comply. Agents attempted to open the driver side door by pulling the handle but were unsuccessful. An agent then struck the driver side window with his collapsible straight baton; however, the window did not break. At that point, the driver of the SUV drove away from agents and travelled east on C001. Agents requested assistance from additional personnel via radio and the deployment of a vehicle immobilization device. Responding agents successfully deployed an immobilization device on the SUV. Three of the SUV’s tires came into contact with the device. After traveling approximately 1.4 miles north on C003, the driver of the SUV stopped and exited the vehicle on foot. The body worn cameras showed the driver of the SUV moving north on foot on C003, away from the three agents, as they repeatedly ordered him to stop. The driver was holding a shirt in one hand and a wooden club in the other. The driver was approached by several agents at gunpoint. The driver then swung the club three times in close proximity to one of the agents, who holstered his weapon and moved backwards to create distance. The driver once again began to walk away from the agents who repeatedly instructed him to stop and to drop the club. The driver once again swung the club three times at an approaching agent. An agent attempted to deploy an electronic control weapon twice over the next minute after instructing the driver to stop and drop the club. The driver appeared to prevent the taser from successfully deploying on both occasions by blocking the prongs with a shirt he was holding. The driver continued to walk away from the agents, who continued to follow and order him to stop and drop the club,. As the driver continued to walk along a fence line, another agent arrived in a marked unit and approached the driver with his extended baton in hand. This agent ordered the driver to stop and put the wooden club down. The driver swung his club as the agent approached, making contact with the agent’s baton, and swung his club a second time but did not strike the agent as the agent fell backward. The driver continued advancing toward the agent, who was now on the ground, swung the wooden club a third time and struck the agent. The driver struck the agent a second time as he stood over him and was preparing to do so again when three other agents fired their service weapons, striking the driver. The agents fired approximately 16 rounds. The driver fell to the ground a few feet from where the agent had fallen on his back. Agents then approached the driver, removed the wooden club from his hands, secured him and then placed him into a recovery position. An agent checked the driver for a pulse while other agents requested an ambulance along with medical assistance from emergency medical services. The suspect died at the scene and has only been identified as an adult man who is a citizen of the U.S. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Marcus Hauland - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. Timestamps: 0:00 - The Beginning of the Incident 1:01 - Radio Transmission from the Incident 1:59 - Bodycam of OIS: Agent #1 10:40 - Bodycam of OIS: Agent #2 13:21 - Bodycam of OIS: Agent #3 17:23- Patreon Supporters
EUd7QJl6exo | 23 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tucson, Arizona — On May 18, at approximately 9:04 p.m., the US Border Patrol Tucson Sector Tactical Operations Center advised the Ajo Border Patrol Station that the Tohono O’odham Nation Police Department was requesting assistance from Border Patrol agents to respond to a shots fired call west of the Menagers Dam Village. The police department requested agents meet at the local recreation center prior to responding to the location. The Ajo Border Patrol Station transmitted a request over service radio for any available units to respond. Several agents responded acknowledging the request for assistance at approximately. An agent transmitted over service radio that agents were responding with the police department Agents transmitted over service radio they had arrived at the recreation center with the police department. Agents coordinated with the police department officer at the recreation center and were provided additional information. The officer advised agents that initial reports indicated shots had been fired in the vicinity of a named individual’s residence west of their location. The officer requested agents follow him to the location. Agents followed behind the officer in their government vehicles for approximately two minutes and seventeen seconds. The officer and agents arrived and parked their vehicles near the individual’s residence. Responding agents and the police officer spread out while searching for the man. The officer and agents encountered, 58-year-old Raymond Mattia approximately 103 meters northwest of their parked vehicles, outside of a residence. Mattia threw an object toward the officer as they approached the structure which landed a few feet from the officer’s feet. Shortly after Mattia threw the object, he abruptly extended his right arm away from his body and three agents fired their service weapons striking Mattia several times. Mattia fell to the ground, and the officer and agents slowly approached Mattia. Agents broadcasted over service radio that shots had been fired. Agents continued to approach Mattia and secured him. Agents checked for a pulse, began medically assessing the Mattia’s condition and requested emergency medical services. Agents began administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation, after they were unable to detect a pulse from Mattia. Agents requested air life medical evacuation for Mattia. Agents were advised there was no air life evacuation available due to inclement weather. Agents continued CPR until a Border Patrol emergency medical technician on scene telephonically contacted a physician at St. Mary’s Hospital in Tucson, Arizona. An agent transmitted over the service radio that Mattia had no pulse. and agents continued to administer CPR. The physician at St. Mary’s Hospital pronounced Mattia deceased. On June 23, the Pima County Office of the Medical Examiner released the autopsy and toxicology report for Raymond Mattia. The autopsy showed the cause of death as gunshot wounds. Mattia had nine gunshot wounds and was grazed by a bullet on his right hand. He had shrapnel injury on his forearm. The toxicology report showed Mattia had a blood alcohol content of .185. He also had methamphetamine and oxycodone in his system ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Marcus Hauland - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:38- Agents on Scene at Recreation Center 4:29 - Bodycam of OIS: Agent #1 8:47 - Bodycam of OIS: Agent #2 10:37 - Bodycam of OIS: Agent #3 12:35 - Agent Telephonically Contacting a Physician 15:01 - Patreon Supporters
QNSvwtIhEkk | 22 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Marion County, Florida — On June 16, 2023, at around 6:00 p.m., Deputy Robert Bosnyak initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle traveling in the 10000 block of S Highway 41, in Dunnellon. The driver, 34-year-old Christopher North, initially slowed down and pulled to the shoulder of the roadway. Once Deputy Bosnyak came to a stop in his patrol vehicle, North fled at a high rate of speed. Deputy Bosnyak initiated a vehicle pursuit. North fled for a short distance before coming to a final stop in the 11000 block of N Williams Street. Deputy Bosnyak conducted a felony traffic stop and maintained control of the situation while additional deputies responded to assist. When they arrived, North was instructed to get out of the vehicle and was taken into custody. During a search, deputies discovered that North was in possession of approximately 85 grams of a green, leafy substance that tested positive for marijuana. When North was questioned, he initially stated he was not driving. However, he ultimately claimed he was looking for a safe place to stop the vehicle. North also admitted that he does not have a valid driver’s license. North was arrested and transported to Marion County Jail where he is currently being held on $4,500 bond. He is facing felony charges for fleeing to elude a law enforcement officer and possession of marijuana over 20 grams, along with a misdemeanor charge for operating a vehicle without a valid license. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Marcus Hauland - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
dyfcw2-K2yM | 22 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On June 16, 2023, around 1:55am, officers responded to a criminal trespass call at the location of 22 14th St. Upon arrival, officers canvassed the parking lot and located a vehicle with the window shot out, with a single shell casing round on the ground. Officers were provided a description of the suspect and continued canvassing the area until they located a male matching the description provided. Officers attempted to detain the suspect, identified as Kemeron Johns for questioning, giving loud verbal commands for him to drop the weapon and surrender. Johns continued ignoring the officers’ commands and appeared to have discharged a round from his firearm in an unknown direction as officers attempted to engage him. Officers on scene strategized a tactical approach towards Johns with both lethal and less lethal use of force options to engage Johns. As officers closed the distance between themselves and Johns, they successfully deployed their city-issued tasers and rendered the suspect immobile. Officers then detained Johns and recovered a firearm from his person. Grady EMS arrived to evaluate the suspect before he was transported to Fulton County Jail. Johns is back behind bars after being arrested, just nine days after being released from the Fulton County Jail. Johns’ criminal record shows that he was first arrested in Fulton County in 2011, then again in 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 and, most recently before Friday morning, June 7, 2023. Related to Friday’s incident, Johns was charged with criminal trespass for being on the resident level of Icon Midtown and property damage for shooting out the apartment building’s window. He is also charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, discharging a firearm under the influence of drugs, reckless conduct, obstruction, possession of a drug-related object and pointing a firearm at a person. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Marcus Hauland - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
_eMwBB8Xjz8 | 22 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On Wednesday, June 7th, 2023, at about 4:12 a.m., a uniform Denver Police officer was conducting, directed patrol at the Quality Inn in the 2600 block of North Zuni Street, at Speer Boulevard. The officer was seated in the driver seat of his marked police vehicle, directly in front of the entrance of the hotel. The officer had been at the location for several minutes, when a male exited the front doors of the hotel and walked directly towards the officer's vehicle, suddenly without warning or prior interaction. The male was identified as, 35-year-old Nicholas Lendrum. Lendrum produced a firearm from his jacket and began firing directly at the officer, to the passenger side of the vehicle, striking the officer multiple times. The officer immediately exited his vehicle and moved to the back of the patrol car. Lendrum went around the front of the officer's vehicle and continued firing upon the officer while attempting to use his police vehicle as cover. The officer returned fire, striking Lendrum multiple times. The injured officer called for additional assistance from other officers, as well as ambulances to respond to the location. Responding officers took Lendrum into custody. He was promptly assessed by a paramedic crew and transported to Denver Health Medical Center, where he was later pronounced deceased. Additional officers attended to the injured officer and promptly loaded him into a police vehicle and transported him to the hospital for assistance. He has since been released from the hospital. Through the investigation, it was determined that Lendrum drove to the location and parked on the West side of the building at 4:02 a.m. he remained near his vehicle for several minutes before walking around the building. He went in front of the officer's vehicle and directly into the hotel. At that point, there was no interaction between the officer and Lendrum. While inside the hotel, Lendrum inquired about renting a room, from the clerk before determining the cost was too high for him. He walked out of the hotel through the same main doors, where the officer was previously parked and approached the officer's vehicle, discharging his firearm multiple times. Investigators determined Lendrum fired 18 rounds from a Glock 26 9mm handgun. Lendrum had an additional magazine which was holding 16 rounds. Lendrum was also found to be in possession of a loaded 38 caliber revolver, which was not fired during the incident. The involved officer discharged 17 rounds from his duty handgun at towards the suspect. The injured Denver Police officer, was wearing a ballistic vest. The officer was struck by 3 of the rounds that were fired by Lendrum. All 3 impacted the officer's ballistic bulletproof vest. While the rounds we're stopped by the officer's vest, he experienced significant bruising and pain at the impact sites from the rounds that were fired. He has since been released from the hospital and continues to recover. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Marcus Hauland - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
yuLhJTxjjSc | 21 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On June 7, 2023, at about 7:28 p.m., a ShotSpotter alert for a suspected shots-fired incident was dispatched for the area of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Cherry Street, according to Denver Police. Two police officers responded to the scene about two minutes later. A person matching a suspect description was found at 7:33 p.m. and fled on a scooter, while police pursued in their patrol vehicle. The pursuit later became a foot chase, ending at MLK Boulevard and Forest Street. As the suspect was running, he turned towards the officer took the gun from a one-handed right-handed grip to a two-handed pistol style grip, and discharged the firearm at the uniformed officer, striking him once. The officer immediately returned fire, striking the suspect multiple times. Both the suspect and officer were transported to a hospital, where the suspect was hospitalized in critical condition and the police officer was treated and released. The suspect has since been released from the hospital and is in the custody of the Gilliam Youth Center. Through the investigation, it was determined that the male suspect fired his handgun at least one time at the uniformed officer. The ShotSpotter system captured the exchange of gunfire between the officer and the subject, noting 10 rounds were fired at that time, and unloaded the officer's firearm, indicated he just charged his weapon 8 times. The firearm the suspect possessed was a Taurus 9 mm semiautomatic handgun. That firearm had a drum-style magazine which was capable of holding 50 rounds of 9 millimeter ammunition. A shell casing that was recovered from the shooting scene was forensically matched to the shell casings recovered at the original ShotSpotter location near Dexter St. The officer was struck one time by the round that was fired by the suspect and after close examination it was determined that the round struck the magazine that was on the officer's duty belt that he was wearing around his waist. It appears that either shrapnel from the magazine or fragment for the bullet impacted the officer's lower left abdomen side. The officer sustained significant bruise and pain from that impact. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
6bIotEsgPkg | 21 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baton Rouge, Louisiana — On October 8, 2022 around 7:21pm at 5151 Highland Rd. Uniformed Officers were dispatched to the address relative to a public assistance call that involved an emotional disturbed individual. As officers arrived on scene they heard gunshots being fired from a nearby building. After investigating, officers came in contact with armed suspect, 25-year-old Malik Chavis, on the second floor of an apartment complex. Officers ordered Chavis to drop his weapon, but he refused and moved toward them, aiming the gun at them. The video showed Chavis chamber a bullet before pointing the gun at the officer. Several shots are then fired as police fall back to the foot of the stairs. Moments later, Chavis is seen on police video apologizing to officers and asking for medical attention. According to the Police Department, one of the officers knew Chavis personally. Chavis was transported to a local hospital and spent days in there getting treatment for a gunshot wound. He was later booked into jail for attempted first-degree murder of a police officer, illegal use of a weapon and possession of firearm by a convicted felon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Brant Eaton - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 7:36 - Bodycam: Officer #2 9:19 - Patreon Supporters
iNxzK-0DvYE | 20 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Merced County, California — On April 29, 2023, around 1:00 p.m., Deputies received information was received about potential gang members with firearms in the area of the Winton cemetary. When deputies arrived on the scene, they say they saw several people running out of the cemetery and getting into a vehicle. Deputies say they attempted to stop the vehicle, however, the suspects failed to stop and a chase began. Another deputy joined the pursuit, which deputies say lasted nearly four minutes when the vehicle crashed into a parked car at Suzie Street and Walnut Avenue. Multiple people exited the crashed vehicle and began to run on foot as deputies followed, demanding the suspects stop. Officials say that deputies lost sight of one of the suspects, identified as 17-year-old Jonathan Daniel Diaz-Duarte, who had taken off into a neighboring apartment complex, carrying what officials believed to be an AR-15 rifle. Another deputy joined the chase and they were able to catch up with Diaz-Duarte as he had tripped and fell onto the gravel in an empty lot. Officials say he turned his gun on the female deputy, firing one shot that hit her in the left ear, which led to her returning fire, striking Diaz-Duarte three times. Medical personnel arrived shortly after and attempted life-saving measures on Diaz-Duarte, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. The suspect’s family members say he had been recently released from juvenile hall and had his ankle bracelet off a day before he was killed. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
jhkMEEchNgE | 20 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Newfane, Vermont — On June 17, 2022, around 2:15 a.m. a homeowner called Vermont State Police to report that a guest in his home was acting irrationally and causing damage to the residence. When Vermont State Police Sgt. Ryan Wood, 36, and Tpr. Zachary Trocki, 29, responded, they found 61-year-old Marshall Dean on the roof of the house. The troopers try to communicate with Dean for about two minutes, concerned about what they believe is a saw in Dean’s hand. Less than two minutes after responding to the scene, Trooper Trocki shot Marshall Todd Dean with a Super-Sock bean bag projectile fired from a Remington 12 gauge shotgun from a distance of approximately 77.8 feet. Soon after being struck, Dean falls about 15 feet to the ground. He was transported by ambulance to Brattleboro Memorial Hospital and subsequently transferred to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire, for treatment of significant injuries. Attorney General Cleak concluded the use of force was not justified because Dean posed no immediate danger to anyone. On May 2022, the Vermont Attorney General’s Office filed charges against the troopers for both reckless endangerment and simple assault, but Windham County Superior Court Judge Katherine Hayes dismissed those charges, saying there wasn’t evidence that the bean bag caused the man to fall off the roof. Both troopers pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charges. Prosecutors with the Attorney General’s Office indicated they were considering refiling the assault charges, and that they wanted to submit video evidence to support their case. The case against Wood and Trocki is the first time Attorney General Clark has filed criminal charges against law enforcement officers. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Sgt. Ryan Wood 2:26 - Bodycam: Trooper Zachary Trocki 4:25 - Patreon Supporters
4YmSyqXmA-M | 20 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Perris, California — On Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at 7:08 p.m., the Riverside County Sheriff's Special Enforcement Bureau was in the 27000 block of Greenwald Avenue attempting to locate, 64-year-old Ricky Owen Dowling, a wanted felon, for two outstanding warrants, one for torture and mayhem, spousal abuse and sexual acts by force, the other for kidnapping to commit rape and rape by force or fear. Deputies saw a subject matching Dowling's description, leave a residence in a vehicle and attempted a vehicle stop. The suspect failed to yield and a vehicle pursuit was initiated. The pursuit traveled through the county area of Perris and ended at Telford Avenue and Peach Street when the suspect lost control of the vehicle while trying to avoid a tire deflation device. The suspect was positively identified as Dowling when he exited the vehicle. Dowling pointed a handgun at pursuing deputies, fired the weapon, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred after Dowling was struck by gunfire. The deputies rendered medical aid until paramedics responded. Dowling was later pronounced deceased at the scene. The firearm used by Dowling and recovered at the scene was a Polymer P-80 semi-automatic handgun. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Sheriff's Helicopter Footage 0:38 - Synchronized Footage 0:52 - Patreon Supporters
jronxmd3iPc | 20 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mayflower, Arkansas — On Sunday, January 8, 2023, at around 1:00am, Faulkner County Sheriff's Deputies initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by 53-year-old Michael "Scotty" Helton. Helton did not stop the vehicle and fled, beginning a high-speed pursuit. Faulkner County Deputies and Conway Police Officers pursued the suspect into the city limits of Conway and on Faulkner County backroads. Law enforcement officers were fired upon by Helton multiple times within the pursuit. State Troopers joined the pursuit and successfully deployed spike strips on State Highway 89. With deflated tires, Helton reached the intersection of State Highway 89 and Interstate 40 where he struck a concrete curb and the vehicle came to rest. During the course of the encounter, Helton pulled out a gun, leading three State Troopers and one Mayflower Police Officer to fire their service weapons. Troopers attempted to render medical aid but Helton succumbed to his injuries on scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
zyVfLVnd4PI | 19 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fox Lake, Illinois — On May 28, 2023, at approximately 10:48 p.m., officers from the Fox Lake Police Department were dispatched to the 100 block of Lakeview Avenue for a disturbance in progress. Caller stated that a male later identified as, 47-year-old Israel Contreras-Madagan, is alleged to have attempted to batter the caller with a golf club and also damage the caller's vehicle. After receiving an initial report, officers were later able to locate Contreras-Madagan in the 0-100 block of Howard Avenue where they began speaking with him. During the course of the investigation, Contreras-Madagan withdrew a knife from his pocket. Officers provided commands for Contreras-Madagan to drop the knife. Contreras-Madagan did not comply with officers commands and began advancing towards one of the officers, officers then discharged their firearms. After discharging their firearms, officers removed the knife from Contreras Madigan's hand, radioed in the shooting and requested medical personnel be dispatched to the scene. Officers then began rendering Aid to Contreras-Madagan as well as a female party, that was also on scene and injured. Medical personnel arrived on scene and took over, treating the injured parties. The 43-year-old woman who lives at the home, was shot in the leg and she was taken to the hospital for treatment. Contreras-Madagan was pronounced dead at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
DNRdcERp4qw | 17 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On May 16, 2023, A citizen called 911 at 2:01 p.m. to report that she saw two males walk into an apartment at 6201 Anderson Ave., S.E. She stated one of the males was carrying a machine gun. An officer who was familiar with the people who reside in the apartment and their associates contacted an Investigative Support detective who positively identified Isaiah Espinosa, who had felony arrest warrants for a homicide and an armed robbery. ISU detectives arrived and started to conduct mobile surveillance. They identified Espinosa and three others get into a Chevy sedan and drive through the neighborhood. The sedan arrived at a parking lot at a different apartment complex located at 201 Adams St., S.E. The driver backed the vehicle into the parking space. Detectives watched Espinosa get in and out of the car during a period of about 20 minutes. The ISU sergeant decided to initiate contact and take Espinosa into custody. The sergeant drove his unmarked car to the nose of the suspect vehicle, while two other detectives arrived in an unmarked truck that drove up to the passenger side of the suspect vehicle, blocking the suspects from being able to open either passenger door. Espinosa and another male, later identified as David Baldonado, exited the front and rear driver side doors and ran westbound on Silver Ave., S.E. Officers who were positioned west of the scene were waiting for them and took them into custody. As the ISU sergeant exited his vehicle, the detective in the passenger side of the truck said he saw a third male who was in the suspect vehicle point a black firearm in the direction of the sergeant. The detective later told investigators he did not fire his weapon because he saw a female who was still inside the car with the third male, later identified as 18-year-old Isaac Reyes. Reyes eventually exited the car and ran westbound on Silver Ave. As he ran, detectives said they saw Reyes pull a firearm out of the pocket of his shorts. The sergeant yelled, “gun,” and the detective in the truck discharged his duty-issued rifle, striking him one time. Reyes was transported to the hospital and treated for his wounds. He was arrested and booked into the Metro Detention Center following his release from the hospital. The other two males who attempted to flee from officers were also arrested. Isaiah Espinosa, the 16-year-old the target of the apprehension effort, was arrested on his felony warrants for homicide and armed robbery. David Baldonado, 21, was arrested for his outstanding Felony Warrants for Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon Household Member, Aggravated Battery (Strangulation or suffocation) Household Member, Kidnapping and Interference with Communications. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:02 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:24 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:58 - Patreon Supporters
-JjjtOKPP8E | 17 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On May 19, 2023, around 3:00 p.m., a woman called 911 to report that her brother, later identified as 42-year-old David Gaylor, informed her he purchased a rope and was planning on killing himself. Gaylor told his sister that if she arrived at his apartment, he would kill her, as well. Gaylor’s sister provided his address, 2525 Tingley Dr SW. She also said Gaylor was diagnosed as having schizoaffective and bipolar disorder. Officers were dispatched to that location. One of the officers, who is trained in enhanced crisis intervention, spoke with Gaylor’s sister by phone to get more information about the situation. The officer requested a Mobile Crisis Unit, but there were no units available. Officers attempted to make contact with Gaylor at his apartment, but he refused to answer the door. Officers tried speaking with Gaylor through the closed door and through an open window in the back of the apartment. As officers walked toward the front door for a second time, Gaylor opened the door, turned the corner and lunged at the closest officer with a 6-foot pole with a knife taped to the end. The officer drew his handgun as he backed away from Gaylor and ordered Gaylor to drop the makeshift spear. As Gaylor stepped toward the first officer, he noticed the other two officers to his right, in the breezeway. They also stepped back and drew lethal and less-lethal weapons. Gaylor eventually turned his attention to those officers and advanced toward them, as they told him to drop his weapon. One of the officers attempted to utilize his Taser, using Close Quarter Cartridges. He deployed the Taser two times but it had no affect. The first two probes impacted Gaylor, but the second deployment did not have any connection. When the Taser was deployed, Gaylor began to swipe his makeshift spear to cut the leads. Gaylor continued to advance toward the two officers with the weapon, and both officers fired their handguns. Gaylor was struck by the gunfire. Officers and rescue personnel attempted lifesaving measures, but Gaylor died as a result of his wounds. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Lakey 0:40 - Bodycam: Officer Raschke 1:10 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:38 - Patreon Supporters
IG7FG9Vf1z4 | 17 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On May 27, 2023, at approximately 11:00 pm, San Antonio Police officers responded to calls regarding an individual shooting a gun in a residential neighborhood in 100 block of Sonora. Officers located the suspect who had a gun in his hand and gave him verbal commands to drop the gun. The suspect then raised the firearm and pointed the gun towards the officers. Two officers fired their weapons, striking the suspect multiple times. The suspect, 42-year-old Arturo Fuentes was transported to a local hospital where he died from his injuries. No one else was injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'General X' - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
H7UAuPcAOR4 | 16 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee, Wisconsin — On Friday, May 5, 2023, at approximately 11:00 p.m., Milwaukee Police officers were in the area of the 1200 block of S. Cesar Chávez Drive. Several officers were already deployed to the area due to a large crowd that was engaged in reckless behavior. Officers were trying to disperse the crowd when several individuals started firing shots in the vicinity. An officer encountered an armed individual that was firing shots on the 1200 block of S. 15th Place. The officer gave the suspect several commands to drop the gun at which time the officer discharged his firearm subsequently striking the suspect. The suspect, a 22-year-old Greenfield man, was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non- fatal injuries. The suspect’s handgun was recovered. The officer involved in this incident is a 33-year-old male with over 7 years of service. He was placed on administrative duty as is routine in an officer involved shooting. Simultaneously, another officer encountered a separate armed suspect that was firing shots on the 1200 block of S. Cesar Chávez Drive. The officer gave the suspect several commands to stop at which time the officer discharged his firearm several times subsequently striking the suspect. The suspect, a 17-year-old Milwaukee male, was transported to a local hospital for treatment of serious injuries. The suspect’s handgun was recovered. The officer involved in this incident is a 40-year-old male with over 7 years of service. He was placed on administrative duty as is routine in an officer involved shooting. The suspect was taken to a hospital for treatment of serious injuries, listed in stable condition. There were no other reported injuries. When these incidents occurred, several firearms were discharged in the vicinity including fully automatic firearms. No other individuals including the officers were injured by gunfire. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'jadeennff' - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: 1st Incident 0:50 - Bodycam: 2nd Incident 2:31 - Patreon Supporters
HiGMtMWbXV0 | 16 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On May 12, 2023, around 11:00 p.m., Newton Area patrol officers pulled over a vehicle for a traffic violation on Central Avenue north of 74th Street within 77th area. As officers made contact with the driver, he was asked to exit the vehicle. As the driver exited the vehicle, he armed himself with a black, semi-automatic handgun. One of the officers attempted to restrain the driver, who attempted to escape the officer’s hold, lunging himself forward. During the brief struggle the driver discharged his handgun and sustained a single self-inflicted gunshot wound to his neck and immediately fell to the ground. Officers moved the handgun away from the driver and handcuffed him. A Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) rescue ambulance responded to the scene and transported the driver to a local hospital, where he was subsequently pronounced deceased. A loaded, 9mm semi-automatic handgun, and a single spent 9mm casing were recovered at scene. The driver was later identified as 40-year-old Anton Byrd. No officers were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:25 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:22 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:47 - Patreon Supporters
TpFbiwRClpQ | 16 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Deltona, Florida — On June 8, 2023, around 4:30 p.m. 47-year-old Fabiola Robles called 911 and reported “My next-door neighbor’s kid is drowning right now.” She repeated the claim as a 911 dispatcher confirmed location and other information. While en route, a patrol vehicle traveling with lights and sirens active through the intersection of Providence and Fort Smith boulevards was struck by a vehicle in a T-bone crash. Both deputies in the car were ultimately transported to a hospital for evaluation and treatment of their injuries. Upon arrival on scene, other deputies and members of the Deltona Fire Department quickly determined no child was actually drowning. At the house where the drowning was alleged to have happened, the neighbor told deputies that Robles had been complaining all day about the noise his children were making in the back yard. There was no pool or other body of water there, only an inflatable water slide. When asked if she ever actually saw a child drowning, Robles said she didn’t. The call type was then changed from a drowning to a noise complaint. In addition to the 3 deputies and 3 Deltona Fire units who responded to the false drowning call, multiple deputies, Deltona Fire, Volusia County EMS and Florida Highway Patrol units responded to the scene of the traffic crash. Robles was arrested on Wednesday, June 14. She is charged with misuse of 911 after she made a false report of a child drowning, prompting an emergency response that led to a serious traffic crash in which two deputies were injured. Robles was booked at the Volusia County Branch Jail, where she later posted $5,000 bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
nuzoWXJx2jg | 16 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fountain, Colorado — On November 20, 2022, Fountain Police were dispatched to a call regarding a domestic violence disturbance in the 6900 block of Meadows Drive. The victim called 9-1-1 stating she had to leave her home after an argument with her husband, 41-year-old Ross Florsheim turned physically violent. During the 9-1-1 call she also explained that her husband has access to firearms. Officer Brett Ryder was the first officer to arrive, and he immediately made contact with the victim at the neighbor's house. The victim told officer Ryder there was a verbal argument between she and her husband and when she tried to leave, with her eight-year-old son, her husband threw her to the ground. She was eventually able to get out of the home but she told officer Ryder her husband was intoxicated and her son was still inside the residence. As officer Ryder was speaking with the victim, a second officer, Corporal Haley, with the Fountain Police Department, arrived on scene. After receiving information of an act of domestic violence and needing to check the welfare of the child in the home, both officers, wearing body worn camera, approached the home of Florsheim. As they approached, Corporal Haley described that he has had adverse contact with Florsheim in the past and he thought it would be a better idea for officer Ryder to make initial contact. Officer Ryder approached the front door, with only his flashlight in his hand, opened the glass storm door and knocked on the front door. Corporal Haley was standing off the front porch in the driveway with a view of the front door. Several moments after officer Ryder knocked on the front door, he heard a gun rack from inside the home. He told Corporal Haley that he heard a gun. Officer Ryder drew his sidearm. As soon as the door opened, Florsheim emerged and was holding an AK-style semi-automatic rifle with a large magazine and he raised it toward officer Ryder. Officer Ryder directed Florsheim, at least 4 times, to put the gun down. Corporal Haley also yelled for Florsheim to put the gun down. Florsheim refused to comply with officers direct orders to drop his firearm and continue to point it at officer Ryder. After eight commands given and 7 seconds had elapsed officer Ryder fired a single shot into Florsheim's torso. Florsheim immediately dropped to the ground and within 2 seconds, began shooting rounds from his rifle out the front door in the direction of the officers. Corporal Haley tried to fire his sidearm, but it malfunctioned and through the course of events, never fired a round. From the body-worn camera footage, at least 23 rounds can be heard coming from Florsheim's firearm. Both officers fled their respective locations to obtain a safer position. Once additional units arrived, a hostage rescue team approached the home so they could locate the child and provide medical aid to Florsheim. Despite the seriousness of his injury, Florsheim was still agitated and verbally abusive to officers as well as paramedics that rendered aid. The child was hiding in a room and came out when he heard the officers telling him they were there to get him to safety. The child was safe and unharmed. Florsheim was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Armando Renteria - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Ryder 2:13 - Bodycam: Corporal Haley 3:47 - Patreon Supporters
0zuDugiDzqg | 15 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Des Plaines, Illinois — On May 24, 2023, at 7:37 p.m., Des Plaines Police Department officers were dispatched to 1477 Thacker St. for an assist to Des Plaines Fire Paramedics. While enroute, officers were advised that the male subject, Scott J. MacDonald (55 years old) of Unit 302, was breaking things, possibly having a psychotic breakdown, and potentially had access to an axe or machete. Four officers arrived on the scene and proceeded down the hall toward MacDonald's condominium unit. As the officers approached MacDonald's unit, the leading officer had just stepped into the stairwell, when MacDonald unexpectedly exited his unit armed with an axe and began approaching the officers with the axe raised. Officers gave verbal commands to drop the axe as the officers still in the hall retreated. The officer who shot MacDonald was the officer who had just stepped into the stairwell and was in close proximity to MacDonald when the officer discharged his duty weapon to stop MacDonald's advance. After the shooting occurred and when the scene was secured, the officers began providing emergency medical treatment until the paramedics arrived. MacDonald was later pronounced deceased at a local hospital. Officer Edwin Rios, the officer who discharged his weapon, has been with the Des Plaines Police Department since February of 2021. Per departmental policy, Officer Rios is on paid administrative leave. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:15 - Bodycam: Officer Rios 2:39 - Bodycam: Officer Franck 3:04 - Bodycam: Officer Erskine 3:25 - Bodycam: Officer Cullotta 3:44 - Patreon Supporters
7vniQv9PXko | 15 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Canton, Ohio — On June 7, 2023, at about 10:07 p.m., Canton Police Officers responded to the disturbance in the 300 block of 25th Street SW, according to police. According to a 911 call, a neighbor called police to report a loud disturbance at a nearby home. As officers arrived outside the home, 41-year-old Jeffrey Neff take off running. Officer Jacob Dryden and his partner pursue Neff through a backyard, over a fence, and across an interstate entrance ramp. During the foot pursuit, officials say one shot was fired from Neff at Officer Dryden, grazing him, but not seriously injuring him. The officer shot back, firing every bullet in his gun, as many as 17. Neff was struck multiple times. Neff's wife, Domnita, heard the gunshots and began running behind police officers pursuing her husband. Seconds later, Dryden reloaded. He and his partner, Scott Wohlheter, walked toward Neff. EMS transported Neff to Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital where he died from his injuries. The neighbor who phoned police later told a detective that Neff's wife had asked her to call police, because Domnita Neff didn't want to make the call herself. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Scott Moody - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:21 - Bodycam: Officer Dryden 1:54 - Bodycam: Officer Wohlheter 3:22 - Dashcam/Bodycam: Ohio State Trooper 6:04 - Patreon Supporters
eVzi7b10170 | 14 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dayton, Ohio — On June 7, 2023, around 8:00 p.m., Officers in Dayton observed, 57-yer-old William Gerald "Gerry" Hefner driving a red pickup truck. The officer began to pursue the truck, and the driver fled. Dashcam footage shows the truck speeding through stop signs and red lights, nearly colliding with several cars. At times, Hefner goes across yards and grassy areas to avoid the cop pursuing him. According to court documents, the chase reached speeds of more than 100 mph. The chase ended when Hefner took a wide turn and hit a pole near the intersection of Salem Avenue and Denlinger Road in Trotwood, according to the footage. Hefner was arrested after the crash. On Friday, Hefner was charged with two counts of murder, three counts of felonious assault and one count each of tampering with evidence and failure to comply with the order of a police officer in the death of 48-year-old Matthew Smith of Dayton. Hefner is being held at the Montgomery County Jail. His bail is set at $1 million. He is expected to appear in court again, on June 20. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Scott Moody - 'Granite2013' - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
plO154hvufY | 13 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orlando, Florida — On June 6, 2023, at 12:15 p.m. a Seminole County Sheriff's Deputy on routine patrol stopped Orlando Police Officer, 35-year-old Alexander Shaouni for driving nearly twice the speed limit along a stretch of road. Officer Shaouni was going 80 mph in a 45 mph zone down Florida Avenue. When the deputy caught up with Shaouni, authorities say he didn't stop and drove through cars to avoid the deputy. The deputy eventually got him to pull over at the intersection of State Road 434 and Hammock Lane. During the stop, footage shows Shaouni dressed in police uniform driving a marked Orlando Police Department SUV. When questioned, body camera footage shows Shaouni becoming furious. “What? I am going into work, my man,” he says to the deputy. “Why are you trying to pull me over as I’m going into work?”. "Because you’re going 80 in a 45," the deputy responds. When asked for his driver's license, the officer says no, returns to his cruiser, and drives away. On Tuesday, the Orlando Police Department said that the agency was notified by the sheriff's office Friday about Shaouni being criminally charged. Shaouni is charged with resisting an officer, reckless driving and fleeing and eluding a law enforcement officer. He turned himself in Friday to the Seminole County Jail and was released on $9,000 bond. Orlando police said Shaouni has been relieved of his duties pending the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office criminal investigation as well as Orlando police’s internal affairs investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Lf8r9aIZioQ | 13 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On Saturday, May 13, 2023, around 11:30 p.m. Houston police officers were dispatched to a disturbance call at 124 Palmyra Street and were informed by a witness that a male with a knife had come by the home and demanded the witness and residents turn off their loud music. While officers were speaking with the witness, the suspect returned to the home. As officers approached the male suspect, they observed him with a knife in his hand. Officers made several attempts to have the suspect drop the knife. The suspect refused to drop the knife and continued to walk toward and close distance on an officer. At that time, the officer discharged his weapon, striking the suspect. Officers then rendered aid to the male until paramedics arrived and transported him to a hospital where he was pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Novotny 5:19 - Bodycam: Officer Contreras 10:44 - Patreon Supporters
ct2Td55rEUg | 13 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Gaithersburg, Maryland — On May 20, 2023, at approximately 5:00 a.m., Montgomery County Department of Police 2nd District officers responded to a call for service in the middle travel lane on the ramp of Rockledge Road to check the welfare of an adult male inside of a car. When officers arrived, they found a lone individual who they believed to be intoxicated and observed a gun on the driver’s lap. They attempted to prevent the occupant from driving away. However, he drove off, heading northbound on I-270. Officers initiated a brief pursuit and the driver crashed on I-270, south of route 28. The driver was ejected from the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials have identified the man as 37-year-old Lawrence White of Washington, D.C. The crash involved other cars on I-270. Two adults in a separate vehicle were transported to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Following the crash, lanes were closed on I-270 for several hours as police investigated, until travel was reopened at approximately 1 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
46I3Ajnb6yY | 13 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On Sunday June 04, 2023, at approximately 8:56 p.m., the San Diego Police Department received a radio call of a disturbance involving a male with what was believed to be a firearm on the trolley traveling south towards the San Ysidro Trolley Station. Multiple witnesses saw the suspect with the firearm in his hand and acting erratically. As the trolley arrived at the San Ysidro Trolley Station, passengers began evacuating the trolley car. Two officers arrived and gave the suspect several verbal commands to drop what was believed to be a firearm he was holding in his hand; however, the suspect ignored their commands. The suspect then began to advance towards the officers and pointed what was believed to be a firearm at them. This prompted one of the officers to fire his department rifle at the suspect, who suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Paramedics were requested and the officers immediately rendered first aid to the suspect, but he succumbed to his injuries. The deceased male in this case has been identified as 19-year-old Mauricio Sanchez Ramos. He previously lived in Ramona, but his most recent residence is unknown. The firearm Ramos used is a Glock replica .177 caliber CO2 BB gun, which shoots metal pellets. The officer involved in the shooting has been identified as Ruben Berton. He was hired by the San Diego Police Department in 2017. He is currently assigned as a patrol officer from the Southern Division. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:48 - Surveillance Footage 1:56 - Bodycam: Officer Berton 3:15 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:31 - Patreon Supporters
LOlCXt5euYQ | 12 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tallahassee, Florida — On May 25, 2023, TPD's Special Investigations Section was conducting an investigation into a suspect known to be trafficking illegal drugs. At approximately 8:30 p.m., officers conducted a traffic stop on the suspect vehicle, and he fled from law enforcement. Later in the evening, around 10:30 p.m., a call for service was reported to the Consolidated Dispatch Agency advising the suspect who detectives were searching for was seen in Tom Brown Park with a firearm. In an abundance of caution, multiple officers and a deputy with the Leon County Sheriff's Office responded to the park to detain the suspect and ensure the safety of everyone in the park. Upon making contact with the suspect, Durrell Lee, a second man was seen with him whom officers recognized as making prior threats to law enforcement. Additionally, a woman, 25-year-old Asia Fitzgerald was in the vicinity who was known to be associated with him. Lee was taken into custody for drug-related charges, and the man was detained shortly for questioning. During this time, Fitzgerald walked away from the scene. As officers began releasing the man from custody, Fitzgerald reemerged and began firing a rifle at officers. Multiple officers and one deputy fired back at Fitzgerald, who sustained injuries. Officers began rendering life-saving aid on scene to Fitzgerald, who was then transported to a local hospital where she was pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Incident Recap 2:02 - Footage from Multiple Police Body-Cameras 14:56 - Patreon Supporters
vVeLrw0yXwY | 10 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Waco, Texas — On June 3, 2023, at 3:17 p.m. officers were dispatched about a burglary in progress. Dispatchers received information from the reporting party screaming a male kicked her door in and, “Please come now.” The call taker also heard a male’s voice in the background stating, “I’m not trying to hurt you,” the call was then disconnected. While Dispatchers entered the address into system, the address autocorrected with the same house number in the 3200 Block N. 20th St. but the corresponding adjacent “A” street was not included. When officers arrived at the 3200 Block of N. 20th, they saw the backdoor ajar which corroborated information received in the initial call. Officers announced their presence, and shortly thereafter multiple dogs came toward officers who retreated. One dog who acted more aggressively lunged at one of the officer, retreated, and then lunged at the officer again. After the dog lunged a second time toward the officer, the officer made the decision to fire one round of his duty-issued weapon, striking the dog. Finn was taken to the emergency medical clinic by his owner, but he later died. The original incident was quickly addressed by officers after realizing they were dispatched to the wrong house. No injuries were reported, and no arrests were made from the original call. To prevent this from happening again, Waco Police Department has instructed dispatchers to review any address that occurs on any of the streets that have an adjacent "A" street. The department is also working with the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system manufacturer to ensure that steps are taken to prevent this kind of mistake. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:34 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:45 - Bodycam: Officer #2 10:55 - Patreon Supporters
hdSXohdqyKI | 10 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vancouver, Washington — On May 30, 2023, at approximately 5:30 p.m., a detective from the Vancouver Police Department Neighborhood Response Team (NRT) spotted a subject driving westbound in the 6700 block of E. Mill Plain Blvd who he recognized as a suspect who was wanted for multiple, recent robberies. The suspect was later identified as 43-year-old Joshua James Wilson, of Vancouver. Two additional NRT detectives arrived in the area and Wilson was seen parking his vehicle and entering the Safeway at Mill Plain Blvd./Andresen Rd. Several minutes later, he was seen exiting the store. When he saw police, he dropped a bag of items, displayed a firearm, ran westbound through the parking lot and during the attempt to apprehend him Wilson pointed a handgun at an officer before that officer and others shoot him. After Wilson fell, officers could be heard asking if anyone else was hit. In response, an officer said, “He shot towards me. I’m not — I’m good.” Three Vancouver Police Detectives and one Clark County Sheriff’s Deputy discharged their weapons, striking Wilson. Medical aid was rendered to the Wilson, however he was pronounced deceased at the scene. No law enforcement officers were physically injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:08 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:41 - Bodycam: Officer #3 6:14 - Patreon Supporters
SzBrs5uHrIQ | 09 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Euclid, Ohio — On June 7, 2023, at arounf 12:30 p.m., Euclid police spotted and stopped a suspected stolen Hyundai Sonata. Police said the driver, 18-year-old Kevin Idom, from Cleveland, exited the car and pointed a loaded gun at the two officers. An officer then fired his weapon and shot Idom in the leg. Three shots are heard before Idom falls to the ground outside the apartment building near East 222nd Street and Fox Avenue. Idom was rushed to the hospital for treatment and is expected to be OK. According to police, Idom denied having a weapon after the shooting. A 14-year-old and a 16-year-old were also in the vehicle. The 14-year-old was taken into custody and the 16-year-old initially fled the scene. A few hours later, the 16-year-old went to the police station with a family member and surrendered to police. The officer who shot Idom has been placed on temporary administrative leave, per department policy. Idom is now facing a charge of felonious assault in Euclid Municipal Court. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
2RMEwtC928s | 09 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Perris, California — On April 14, 2023, deputies were in the unincorporated area of Perris known as Meadowbrook searching for 35-year-old Johnny Ray Llamas. At approximately 4:47 p.m., a concerned citizen advised an unknown male and female were on their property, located near the 22200 block of River Road. When deputies arrived, they confirmed the male was the wanted felon and established a perimeter. A Sheriff’s K9 handler and his K9 partner, “Rudy,” responded to assist with the search. During the search, K9 Rudy alerted to where Llamas was hiding. Llamas fired a handgun at deputies, striking K9 Rudy. Deputies gave commands to Llamas to surrender, however, they refused to comply. The Sheriff’s Aviation Unit observed Llamas and female running toward an occupied residence and could see Llamas was still armed with a handgun. As deputies approached Llamas, he pointed the firearm at deputies, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Deputies rendered medical aid to Llamas, but he was later pronounced deceased at the scene. K9 Rudy was transported to a local veterinary hospital where he later died. No deputies were injured during this incident and there are no outstanding suspects. The female was detained pending further investigation. The firearm used by Llamas was a Ruger P89 semiautomatic handgun. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:32 - Bodycam: Deputy 1, Deputy 2 2:45 - Bodycam/Helicam: Deputy 3 4:05 - Patreon Supporters
V67ypZirtVc | 09 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sparks, Nevada — On May 30, 2023, Sparks police dispatch received multiple 911 calls, advising there was a woman yelling for help in the 600 block of East Prater Way. Caller stated, a male carrying a machete was yelling at the woman in the parking lot of the Iron Horse Shopping Center. The suspect was later identified as 29-year-old Dylan Wilson. Upon arrival, officers located Wilson matching the description given by multiple reporting parties and attempted to stop him. After giving Wilson multiple commands to stop, Wilson ignored the officer's lawful orders and began to run. During the foot pursuit, officers observed that Wilson was holding a knife in his hand. Officers told him to drop the knife, but he did not. While officers were running after Wilson, he suddenly turned and ran directly at the officers with the knife still in his hand. At that time, officers discharged their service weapons striking Wilson. Officers then began medical aid, until they were relieved by medical personnel. Wilson was transported to a local area hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 2:58 - 2nd 911 Call 5:46 - Bodycam: Officer #1 9:45 - Bodycam: Officer #2 11:30 - Dashcam Footage 11:43 - Patreon Supporters
rymKcJ-dEvA | 08 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Guadalupe, Arizona — On May 19, 2023, around 9:40 p.m. two deputies with Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office were monitoring the area near Calle Guadalupe and the Highline Canal when they saw a suspicious individual armed with a rifle. Deputies approached the man, later identified as 42-year-old Tomas Ramirez-Martinez. The deputies instructed Ramirez-Martinez, who said he didn’t speak English, to drop the weapon in his hands. Ramirez-Martinez instead raised the weapons and moved away from the deputies. Deputies then opened fire on Ramirez-Martinez, striking him numerous times. Ramirez-Martinez was transferred to the hospital for treatment of his injuries and was pronounced dead there. The weapon Ramirez-Martinez was holding was found to be a pellet rifle by authorities. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Eiy1hN_C7IM | 08 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Luis Obispo, California — On May 10, 2021, at approximately 5 p.m., six SLOPD officers were serving a search warrant to 35-year-old Edward Giron for possible stolen property related to a series of late-night commercial burglaries that have taken place over the week. As the officers approached the apartment, they provided “knock and notice” identifying themselves as law enforcement as required by California Penal Code 844. After an extended period of time and having received no response, they forced open the front door. Giron was laying in wait and began to fire shots at the officers from inside the apartment. The first shot hit and killed Detective Luca Benedetti. In the video, the department redacted the moment using a black square. It’s followed by several ensuing shots, but Giron is not seen. The surrounding officers quickly ran down the stairs to safety as Giron fired more shots, and the officer behind the body-cam footage radioed to the department "Shots fired, shots fired, he's got a gun, he's shooting at us, all units, all units." After killing Benedetti, Giron came out on the stairwell and continued shooting at officers. One of those shots injured Detective Steve Orozco, who was shot in the arm and head. He did survive his injuries but according to police, he sustained long-term effects from that day. Giron took Benedetti's rifle from his body and continued shooting at the officers from his elevated position outside his apartment. Two officers, including the one wearing the body camera, returned fire at Giron, striking him, and Giron retreated back inside his apartment. Shortly after, a single shot was heard. Giron shot and killed himself with the officer’s service rifle. Through the investigation, more stolen items were located inside Giron’s home. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage of the Burglaries 1:13 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 4:51 - Patreon Supporters
XIsjCtjcaEM | 07 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Broomfield, Colorado — On September 29, 2022, the Denver Police Department Fugitive Unit sought 25-year-old Anthony Lainez in connection with the investigation of a homicide in Denver. Lainez had outstanding warrants for his arrest, and the Fugitive Unit was engaged in physical and electronic surveillance to locate and apprehend him. The DA’s office said detectives watched Lainez leave the home with a woman, and drive off in a white Ford Edge with temporary New Mexico tags. The woman was identified as Sky Toya. Broomfield Police Department officers, who had been called in for backup and tried to stop Lainez but he drove around them and took off. Lainez was heading south on Sheridan in a white Ford Edge when he turned left and got into a crash with a blue Ford Explorer, police said. Lainez got out of his car after it spun out. He tried to get into the car of another driver who had stopped after witnessing the crash. Lainez got in the front passenger’s seat and Toya hopped in the back passenger’s side. Lainez held a gun to the driver’s ribs and told him to “go” but the driver pulled the keys out of the ignition and tried to escape. Lainez grabbed the driver and pulled him back into the car. Undercover Denver detectives in police tactical gear. Detective James Waidler ran up to the Corolla while yelling at Lainez to show his hands. He described that Lainez appeared to be holding the victim as a shield. Denver Detective Jay Lopez arrived moments after Detective Waidler. Lopez drove his truck near the Corolla to distract Lainez, got out, and ran up to the front quarter panel of the Corolla to break the windshield with the muzzle of his rifle. Lainez pulled out a gun and shot Lopez in the neck. Lopez shot at Lainez while dropping to the ground. During that shootout, Waidler pulled the hostage to safety and returned fire at Lainez, seated in the driver’s seat. The carjacking victim fell to the ground. Detective Waidler stepped backwards and fell to the ground. Lainez got out of the driver’s door while holding the gun and advanced on Detective Waidler. Detective Waidler fired his gun at Lainez several more times, striking him and causing him to fall to the ground. Denver Detective Cole Connors heard the report of the crash and attempted carjacking. He was the third officer on scene. Detective Connors saw Lainez on the ground reaching for the handgun that lay next to him. Detective Connors yelled, “Don’t grab the gun!” Lainez ignored the command and reached for the handgun. Detective Connors fired his handgun at Lainez until he stopped moving and was no longer a threat to anyone. Immediately after the shooting incident, the Denver Detectives were joined by their fellow Fugitive Unit officers and Broomfield police officers. The officers tended to Detective Lopez and Toya was taken into custody without incident. Lainez was pronounced dead on scene. Detective Lopez survived and spent nearly a month and a half in the hospital. Criminalists assigned to the CIRT gathered evidence and processed the scene. A loaded 9mm semi-automatic handgun was located.Evidence collected from the scene confirmed that Lainez fired two rounds from this gun. The weapon was later discovered to have been reported stolen. Lainez tested positive for cocaine and methamphetamine and a 9mm semiautomatic handgun was found near his body at the scene. Additional guns and ammunition, drugs and $1,000 in cash were found inside the Corolla. Toya, the female participant who was arrested on scene, was charged with aggravated robbery, possession of a controlled substance, and first degree criminal trespass. Toya pled guilty to aggravated robbery in Broomfield County District Court and, on April 27, 2023, was sentenced to twelve years in the Department of Corrections. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
slgCVJLYP-c | 07 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On Thursday morning, June 1, 2023, at approximately 1:50 a.m. a Colorado State Trooper observed a vehicle driving westbound in the eastbound lanes of Colorado Highway 470 (C-470) going toward I-70. The Trooper was able to stop the vehicle. As the Trooper walked up to speak with the suspect, the male suspect immediately got out of the vehicle. Upon initial interaction, the Trooper suspected impairment. While trying to ID the driver, the suspect reentered the vehicle from the passenger side and climbed into the driver’s seat. The Trooper tased the driver to prevent him from escaping and endangering other motorists. The suspect removed the taser probes, started the vehicle, drove down a grassy median, over a retaining wall, and landed on the eastbound I-70 off-ramp to westbound Highway 6 toward Golden. The suspect then ran from the vehicle across the off-ramp, and jumped over another concrete barrier onto eastbound I-70 where he was hit and killed by a passing vehicle. The driver of the vehicle that hit the suspect remained on the scene. The wreck shut down eastbound I- 70 at the Morrison exit for more than five hours Thursday morning. The suspect's name is not being released at this time. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
CU4ims5nvqk | 06 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orange Park, Florida — On May 12, 2023, the Broward County Sheriff's Office began investigating a murder that occurred in their County. As part of that investigation, JSO, assisted by serving search warrants on a residence and a vehicle located within Duval County. On May 18, 2023, the Broward County Sheriff's Office obtained a warrant for 39-year-old Zonchez Delarfette Prince, arrest for First Degree Murder with a Firearm. Prince and his brother planned to murder an individual named Jazzy Johnson. On May 12, 2023, Prince, who is armed with a firearm, approached Johnson and the deceased victim. Johnson and the victim fled in separate directions. Prince and another suspect chased and shot at the victim, striking and killing him. Once the warrant was issued, the Broward County Sheriff's Office requested the assistance of JSO in locating Prince, a Duval County resident, to serve the arrest warrant on him. On Friday, May 19, 2023, shortly before 6 p.m., members of the JSO SWAT team located Prince and followed him to a parking lot in the 1100 block of Park Avenue, just beyond the Duval County Line in Clay County, Florida. Due to an interagency agreement in place, JSO officers can travel into neighboring counties, such as Clay County, in pursuit of a Suspect with an act of arrest warrant. After Prince pulled his vehicle into a parking space, members of the SWAT team parked their truck behind his car to prevent him from fleeing. With Prince's car being blocked in, officers surrounded his vehicle with their service weapons drawn and announced to Prince that there was a warrant for his arrest. He was given numerous verbal commands to exit his vehicle, but Prince refused to comply and instead told them that they would have to kill him. While officers continue to order Prince to exit his vehicle, Prince pulled a firearm and pointed it at one of the officers through his open driver's seat window. At that time, two of the officers fired their weapons at Prince. Officers then approached the vehicle, removed Prince's firearm from the immediate vicinity, and provided initial medical care to him. Due to the extent of his injuries, Prince died at the scene. Prince's firearm was recovered and photographed by crime scene detectives. A 10mm handgun was loaded with one round in the Firearm's chamber and seven rounds in the magazine. Due to Marsy's Law, which prevents law enforcement agencies from disclosing the identity of victims, JSO is not identifying the officers involved. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:27 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:34 - Bodycam: Officer #3 3:23 - Patreon Supporters
m_3WMs-CJRk | 06 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On May 10, 2023, around 7:30 p.m. Albuquerque Police were notified of six gunshots heard in the area of Eastern Avenue and Palomas Drive. When officers arrived at 7:45 p.m., they say they made contact with a man, now identified as 33-year-old Kevin Trujillo, and exchanged gunfire. Trujillo was hit in the back shoulder and injured. Trujillo fled on foot and hid in the area after the shooting. According to Police, Trujillo fled the scene of the shooting and went to his mother's neighboring home. Trujillo's mother claimed he arrived at her home with a gunshot wound to the chest and two pistols. Trujillo asked his mother if he could come inside, but she refused. At the time, Trujillo’s mother said Trujillo was homeless, suffering from schizophrenia, and believed that people were recording him. SWAT and K-9 officers were activated at 8:48 p.m. and a perimeter was set up in the area. At around 9:54 p.m., officers located Trujillo nearby, took him into custody and got him immediate treatment for his wound. Police seized a firearm on the scene, which had been stolen the day before during a neighboring house burglary, which is currently under investigation. On May 26, Trujillo was charged with aggravated assault on a peace officer, tampering with evidence, resisting arrest and negligent use of a deadly weapon. He remains jailed at the Metropolitan Detention Center, where a judge ruled he will remain until his trial. The two officers involved in the shooting were Sgt. Francisco Hernandez and Officer Alex Castellano, both of the southeast area command and neither were harmed in the shooting. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Alex Castellano 2:06 - Bodycam: Sgt. Francisco Hernandez 6:19 - Patreon Supporters
vH-pr93Ix-g | 05 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Flagler County, Florida — On June 1, 2023, at approximately 3:55pm, deputies responded to a crash at the RaceTrac gas station on SR100 East. Upon arrival, deputies located a Ford Ranger that had crashed into a fire hydrant, causing a large flow of water into the nearby swale. Deputies made contact with a male standing near the truck, later identified as 52-year-old Frank Clement Jr., who appeared intoxicated and stated that he had been drinking. While investigating the crash, Clement Jr. advanced toward the deputy in a threatening manner. While attempting to place Clement Jr. under arrest, Clement Jr. battered the deputy by forcefully grabbing him. A witness stated that it appeared Clement Jr. was reaching for the deputy’s firearm. Deputies were eventually able to secure Clement Jr. in handcuffs. Clement Jr. was treated for injuries at AdventHealth-Palm Coast and later released. Clement Jr. was transported to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility and charged with Driving Under the Influence with Property Damage/Personal Injury, Aggravated Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, Resisting an Officer with Violence, and Reckless Driving. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
hlf2pzU1GYk | 05 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On May 22, 2023, Phoenix Police received a call about a woman who was unresponsive inside of a running vehicle in a nearby parking lot in the area of 35th Avenue and Glendale Avenue. Two officers responded to the area and located the vehicle. Initially the woman was not responsive but appeared to wake up as officers were in the parking lot. She was given commands to put the vehicle in park and instead drove out of the parking lot. Officers followed the vehicle and attempted to make a traffic stop. The vehicle pulled over in a nearby apartment complex where the driver was given multiple commands to turn the vehicle off and throw the keys out of the car. The woman did not comply with any of these commands and again took off from officers. The Phoenix Police helicopter was overhead and followed the car for about 15 minutes until it was in the area of 19th Avenue and Phelps Drive. This is where officers with the Tactical Support Bureau immobilized the vehicle. Once the vehicle was stopped, officers positioned themselves around the vehicle. Officers gave multiple commands for the woman to show her hands and turn off the car. The woman did not comply and produced an object perceived to be a handgun and pointed it at an officer. This is when multiple officers discharged their firearms. After the shooting, the woman was ordered to show her hands and did not fully comply. An officer deployed two rounds from a less lethal 40 mm launcher at the driver’s window to remove the glass giving officers a clearer view of the woman. The deployment of the 40 mm did not remove the glass. An officer used an OC spray Mark 9 canister to deliver an irritant into the car to coax the woman out. After the OC spray, officers broke out the driver’s door window. The woman got out of the car through the open window and was taken into custody. Officers provided medical aid to the woman until the Phoenix Fire Department arrived. She was taken to the hospital where she was treated for her injuries. The object believed to be a handgun that the woman had was found on scene. It was later determined to be a butane lighter resembling a handgun. The woman, later identified as 40-year-old Melissa Ann Larue, was released from the hospital on May 26 and arrested shortly thereafter. A records check found that Larue had a history of having outstanding felony warrants for fraud and failure to appear for a sentencing reference for robbery, forgery and dangerous and narcotic drug possession, according to court documents. Court documents state that a search of Larue's vehicle produced the lighter, 500 blue pills marked M30 (fentanyl), 27.3 grams of heroin, 4.7 grams of methamphetamine and a small bag of marijuana with an assortment of related equipment. Larue was booked into jail and is facing multiple charges including two counts of aggravated assault with a simulated deadly weapon, one count of dangerous drug possession, possession of dangerous drugs for sale, narcotic drug possession, narcotic drug possession for sale, unlawful flight from law enforcement and resisting arrest. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:18 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:04 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:28 - Bodycam: Officer #3 2:43 - Bodycam: Officer #4 3:01 - Bodycam: Officer #5 4:38 - Patreon Supporters
xrSGW8k3-Jg | 04 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On May 5, 2023, around 12:40 a.m., uniformed patrol officers assigned to Southeast Patrol Division were conducting directed crime suppression in the area of Manchester Boulevard and Hoover Street. The officers observed a Hispanic female at an ATM along with a Hispanic male, later identified as Hector Macias, standing behind her. The officers engaged Macias in a conversation from their police vehicle. Based on Macias’ demeanor the officers formulated the opinion that Macias was possibly armed with a handgun. Macias and the female then abruptly entered a white Mercedes Benz parked next to them, being driven by another Hispanic male, and quickly sped away. The officers immediately initiated a vehicle pursuit for a “415 Man with a Gun.” The Mercedes entered the 110 North Freeway, proceeded to the 10 East Freeway, and exited on Maple Avenue where Macias got out of the vehicle. The Mercedes then continued to drive away from the location. The officers made contact with Macias and ordered him to stop as he ran away, and Macias failed to comply with the officers’ commands. The officers exited their police vehicle and initiated a foot pursuit. As the officers ran after Macias, Macias tripped and fell in an open lot underneath the freeway. The officers caught up to Macias and a struggle ensued as Macias attempted to remove an unknown object from a satchel slung over his chest. Macias then produced a firearm from the satchel and an officer-involved shooting occurred. Macias was struck by gunfire and transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. A grid search of the area for the pursued Mercedes was conducted by responding officers and the airship unit, but neither the vehicle nor the additional occupants were located. One officer sustained minor abrasions to his left hand. The Forensic Science Division personnel from the Firearm Analysis Unit responded, rendered the firearm safe and recovered it from the scene. The analysis revealed the semi-automatic firearm at scene was loaded. The officers involved in the incident have been identified as Southeast Division Police Officer Colt Worley, and Southeast Division Police Officer Anthony Lopez ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - James Pringle - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:46 - Dashcam Footage 2:01 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:55 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:07 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:31 - Patreon Supporters
yom9vwkHUHc | 03 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vineland, New Jersey — On Friday, May 5, 2023, at approximately 11:18am, an Officer with the City of Vineland Police Department was dispatched to the 500 block of E. Birch Street for a call for service. The Officer encountered a male subject armed with a large knife. The male subject is alleged to have charged towards the Officer and a civilian on scene, resulting in the Officer shooting the subject two (2) times with his service issued firearm. The civilian on scene was wounded by the subject during the altercation shortly before the Officer discharged his firearm. The male subject, Luis R. Conde-Perez, age 28, was airlifted to Cooper Medical Center in Camden, NJ where he is listed in stable condition. The wounded civilian was also treated at Cooper Medical Center and released. Conde was charged with Criminal Attempted Homicide, two (2) Counts of Aggravated Assault, and weapons related offenses and is presently detained. The investigation is ongoing and being conducted by the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office Professional Standards Unit. This investigation is being conducted in accordance with New Jersey Attorney General Directive 2019-4. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
-xabBUDzNus | 03 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On May 2, 2023, around 9:40 a.m., uniformed officers working a Transit Services Division detail at the Redline Metro Station located at Vermont Avenue and Beverly Boulevard were approached by Victim No. 1, an 18-year-old, male, Hispanic, who informed the officers a suspect, later identified as 23-year-old Mason Todd Swenor, had brandished a knife at him. Victim No. 1, showed the officers a photograph of Swenor on his cell phone and directed the officers to Swenor’s location. The officers’ proceeded up to the lower-level mezzanine, where they observed Swenor who was also in possession of a knife. The officers made contact with Swenor and repeatedly ordered him to drop the knife, however, Swenor failed to comply with the officers’ commands. Swenor fled to the upper-level mezzanine, where he approached Victim No. 2, a 74-year-old, female, Hispanic and struck her in the head with an unknown object. The officers continued to pursue Swenor up to the street level. Swenor continued north on Vermont Avenue from Beverly Boulevard and while on the sidewalk, Swenor stabbed Victim No. 3, a 61-year-old, male, Hispanic, on his left shoulder. As Swenor continued to flee and ran across the street into the rear parking lot of the building located near the 300 Block of N. Vermont Avenue. Swenor positioned himself in front of a parked vehicle, while still in possession of the knife. The officers pursued Swenor to the parking lot and positioned themselves at the rear of the vehicle. The officers continued to give commands ordering Swenor to drop the knife, however, he refused to comply. With the knife in his hand, Swenor charged at one of the officers resulting in an officer involved shooting. Swenor was struck by the officers’ gunfire; he fell to the ground and dropped the knife. Swenor was taken into custody without further incident. Swenor was transported to a local hospital where he is being treated for his injuries. Swenor is listed in critical, but stable condition. Victim No. 1 was not injured during this incident. Victim No. 2 received medical treatment at a hospital and was released. Victim No. 3 was hospitalized for a laceration and is in stable condition. Swenor is a resident of Glendale, AZ and he was booked for 664/187(A) – Attempted Murder (Booking No. 6597136). His bail was set at $2,125,000.00. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:56 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:35 - Witness Cellphone Footage 9:40 - Dashcam Footage 10:34 - Patreon Supporters
8vQqe0iZg-Q | 02 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On Thursday, May 11, 2023, Westside Patrol Division officers responded to a report of a discharge of firearms at an apartment at 10202 Forum Park Drive. As the officers approached the door of the apartment where the suspect was believed to be, 41-year-old Edwin Lopez opened the door and fired a gunshot at the officers. Officer Hunter returned fire toward Lopez and then backed up to a safe location. A few minutes later, Lopez exited the apartment with gun in hand. He was given verbal commands to drop the gun, which he did, and was then taken into custody without further incident. Lopez was not injured in the incident. Officer Hunter was hit by shrapnel from Lopez’s gun and was treated at the scene. Lopez is charged with aggravated assault against a public servant in the 209th State District Court. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Hunter 2:43 - Bodycam: Officer Bo 5:21 - Patreon Supporters
6z-QSdB5zxk | 02 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On Wednesday, May 3, 2023, Houston police patrol officers responded to a check on welfare call at a residence at 413 Rouse Street and were told by a family member the suspect was having issues with alcohol and using narcotics. The family member also stated the suspect had threatened him and the neighbors. The suspect was later identified as 46-year-old Edgar DeLeon. As the officers made contact with DeLeon, he became aggressive and then went into the residence, threatening to assault his family member, neighbors and officers. DeLeon then threated to retrieve a pistol and shoot officers. At that time, officers discharged their CED (Conducted Energy Device) at DeLeon at least twice with no effect. After making the threat, DeLeon moved quickly toward the kitchen and behind a counter, which obstructed the officers’ view of his hands. Officer Alvarez discharged his duty weapon at DeLeon, striking him multiple times. Officers immediately provided medical assistance until Houston Fire Department paramedics arrived and pronounced DeLeon deceased. HPD Officer A. Alvarez, who discharged his duty weapon, was not injured in the incident. Officer Alvarez was sworn in as an officer in March 2019 and is assigned to the Northeast Patrol Division. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Alvarez 5:10 - Bodycam: Officer Reyes 8:35 - Bodycam: Officer Donohue 10:02 - Patreon Supporters
8OEKCXyZePM | 02 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nashville, Tennessee — On Thursday, June 1, 2023, at approximately 2:30 p.m., Detective Donovan Coble and his colleagues from the Hermitage Precinct’s Community Field Intelligence Team responded to a call from The Parking Spot, an airport area parking lot for travelers, concerning an armed man who was breaking into cars. Detective Coble’s body camera footage shows officers encountering 37-year-old Delama Casimir in a rear parking lot. He was ordered to stop, but instead ran through the lot and jumped over a wooden fence. Detective Coble also jumped over the fence, at that point with a Taser in his hand, and ordered Casimir to stop. During the chase, Detective Coble transitioned to his pistol just before Casimir pointed a .380 semi-automatic pistol over his shoulder in Coble’s direction and fired. Detective Coble was seriously wounded during the exchange of gunfire. Casimir went down in heavy brush. Detective Coble radioed that he had been shot and hurriedly went to the street. A fellow detective picked up Coble and rushed him to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Hermitage Precinct Detective Donovan Coble remains in critical but stable condition recovering from a gunshot wound to his side/rib area. He is expected to fully recover. Hermitage Precinct officers, as well as SWAT officers, responded to the Donelson Pike/Shacklett Drive/Claridge Drive/Upshaw Drive area to search for the then unidentified gunman. At 3:35 p.m., SWAT Officer Tim Brewer, as shown on his body camera footage, was clearing a section of the heavy foliage when he game upon Casimir in the brush. Officer Brewer began shouting commands to Casimir and reported seeing the pistol. Brewer perceived a gunshot and fired on Casimir. SWAT officers rendered aid to him, and he was transported to the hospital and into surgery. Casimir died at 7:25 p.m. at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Detective Donovan Coble 1:56 - Replay with Enhancements 2:18 - Bodycam: SWAT Officer Timothy Brewer 4:01 - Patreon Supporters
uOGRVKA18p4 | 01 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sacramento, California — On May 20, 2023, at approximately 12:15 p.m., Sacramento Police Department patrol officers responded to a business in the 1100 block of 24th Street regarding reports of an individual saying they had a gun. The complainant provided a detailed description of the individual. Officers responded to the location and checked the area. About twenty minutes later, while officers were checking the area of the first call, the Sacramento Police Department received a report of an individual waving around a gun near the intersection of 28th Street and N Street. A third caller stated an individual was pointing a gun at the customers of a business in the N Street and 28th Street area. Detailed descriptions of the armed individual were provided to dispatch, similar to those provided on the 24th Street call. Following the initial 9-1-1 calls, the Sacramento Police Department received four additional 9-1-1 calls over the next four minutes, two in the 1400 block of 28th Street and two in the 2700 block of N Street. In one of those calls, an employee at an area business related that an individual with a gun came into the establishment while waving it around and stealing money. The other calls all related an armed individual was either pointing a gun at someone or waving one around. Sacramento Police Department patrol officers responded to the 28th Street and N Street area. A uniformed Sacramento Police Department K9 handler (Officer #1) observed an individual near 29th Street and Q Street matching the description provided by the callers. Officer #1 attempted to contact the individual, but the individual ran from the officer. As the individual was running from Officer #1, the officer issued numerous commands that were ignored. An additional uniformed K9 handler (Officer #2) arrived in his patrol vehicle. The individual stopped running, turned toward Officer #1 and #2, and produced what appeared to be a silver handgun. Officer #1 and #2 confronted the individual, who continued to ignore the officers’ orders to comply and pointed the silver handgun at the K9 handlers. An officer-involved shooting occurred shortly thereafter. Officer #1 and #2 discharged their weapons, and neither was injured. Two witnesses were seated in a vehicle in the immediate area of the incident. Officers rendered emergency medical aid to the individual. She was transported to an area hospital by the Sacramento Fire Department, where she received medical treatment for her injuries. Officers recovered a silver pellet handgun in the immediate area where the suspect was taken into custody. 43-year-old Chio Saeteurn was arrested on robbery charges and booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Calls 2:00 - Dashcam Footage 6:16 - Bodycam: Officer #1 9:56 - Bodycam: Officer #2 12:05 - Bodycam: Officer #3 14:18 - Patreon Supporters
DIMOZOPBnyI | 01 Jun 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On April 22, 2023, around 2:40 a.m., North Hollywood Division uniformed patrol officers responded to a radio call of a, “burglary suspect there now,” at the apartment complex located on the 6200 Block of Beck Avenue. The officers arrived and were searching for the victim’s apartment when they observed a damaged window screen on the ground and the rear window of the apartment ajar. The officers peered through the window and observed the suspect, later identified as, 26-year-old, Ricardo Cervantes, and the victim inside the apartment. Cervantes saw the police and immediately ran out the front door. The officers went to the front of the apartment complex and observed Cervantes in the hallway. Cervantes turned and ran back towards the victim’s apartment. Officers chased Cervantes and approached the victim’s front door. The officers observed the front door was ajar, and as one of the officers illuminated the interior of the apartment with his flashlight, he observed Cervantes inside the living room, and an officer-involved shooting occurred. Cervantes dropped the item he was holding in his hand and was taken into custody without incident. Further investigation revealed the victim and Cervantes were in a former dating relationship and have one child in common. Cervantes did not reside at the location. Prior to the officers’ arrival, Cervantes and the victim were involved in an altercation that left the victim with a visible injury. No one was injured during the OIS. Cervantes was booked for 273.5 (A) PC – Corporal Injury to Spouse/Cohabitant, his bail was set at $50, 000, Booking No.6591101. The officer involved in this incident has been identified as Police Officer II Michael Estrada, North Hollywood Patrol. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'AccuShoot.com' - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:35 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:17 - Bodycam: Officer Michael Estrada 4:04 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:40 - Bodycam: Officer #4 5:27 - Bodycam: Officer #5 6:14 - Patreon Supporters
qGxGU8lqeN8 | 31 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On February 19, 2023, around 5:30 p.m. Louisville Metro Police Department responded to the area of 9100 block of Chenault Road, about calls of a mental health complaint. Police said the woman had a known history of mental health crises and was striking her car while pointing a gun at other homes. When officers arrived, they saw 52-year-old Candy Basil holding and waving a gun in the middle of the street. Officers are seen in the bodycam footage giving continuous verbal commands for Basil to “drop the weapon.” Basil appeared to advance toward officers with the firearm. Wyatt, a 19-year veteran of LMPD, fired two rounds, striking her. Body and dashcam footage shows responding officers providing Basil with first aid and removing her weapon. Basil was transported to the University of Louisville Hospital for medical treatment. Officials said she was alert and conscious while being taken to the hospital and should survive her injuries. She was later arrested and charged with three counts of wanton endangerment of a police officer and one count of menacing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam View: Officer Brian Wyatt 1:19 - Bodycam: Officer Brian Wyatt 3:29 - Bodycam: Officer Travis Elder 4:20 - Bodycam: Officer Adam Key 5:54 - Patreon Supporters
I5rh4MMvwSA | 31 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Santa Ana, California — On Friday, April 7, 2023, at 6:41 p.m. Santa Ana police officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the area of 500 South Rosewood Avenue in the city of Santa Ana. When the vehicle pulled over, uniformed officers gave the driver several verbal orders to place his hands outside of the vehicle. Rather than following the orders, the driver exited the vehicle carrying a firearm that was later confirmed to be loaded. These actions led to an officer-involved shooting. Immediately following the officer involved shooting, the suspect ran North on Rosewood Avenue and East on Myrtle Street. Officers remained at the scene of the traffic stop and did not chase the suspect because a male occupant was observed in the front passenger seat of the vehicle. Approximately one minute after the suspect was last seen running on East Myrtle Street, officers heard additional gunshots. Santa Ana Police dispatch was advised of the circumstances and additional officers responded to assist. Immediately following the officer-involved shooting, the officers reported their activity to Santa Ana Police dispatch and requested additional officers respond to the scene to assist. While awaiting the arrival of assisting officers, the initial officers can be heard advising Dispatch they heard other gunshots coming from the north. Several officers responded to help at the initial location of the traffic stop and officer-involved shooting. Upon their arrival, the remaining occupant of the suspect vehicle was removed from the vehicle and taken into custody without incident. Officers also responded to conduct an area check for the outstanding suspect. At approximately 6:45 p.m. a male subject matching the suspect description was located lying on the East Sidewalk of 437 South Shelton Street. This location is north of where the initial offshore-involved shooting occurred and consistent with the area the officer said they had heard the gunshots from. The suspect suffered from several gunshot wounds to various parts of his body. Officers on the scene provided life-saving Medical Aid to the subject, later identified as 20-year-old Marvin Ricardo Melgarejo, until Orange County Fire Authority Personnel arrived. This included the application of a tourniquet by officers on Melgarejo. He was subsequently transported to the Orange County Global Medical Center where he was treated and listed in stable condition. Upon further investigation Melgarejo was seen running East on Myrtle Street, then South on Shelton Street along the east sidewall. Further investigation revealed a gray colored sports utility vehicle, driving South on Shelton Street and stopping at the West curb line across from Melgarejo. Two unknown male subjects, exit the passenger side and fire multiple rounds in Melgarejo's Direction. The subject's return to the vehicle and are seen fleeing South on Shelton Street. Approximately 12 cartridge casings were discovered along the west sidewalk of Shelton Street, south of Myrtle Street. The cartridge casings were consistent with the location of the sports utility vehicle, at the time the two suspects exited and shot in Melgarejo's Direction. At the initial scene of the officer-involved shooting, a loaded firearm was located outside the vehicle, Melgarejo fled from. The weapon recovered was a 9mm 'ghost gun' containing a loaded magazine. An additional loaded magazine belonging to Melgarejo was located nearby. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Primary Officer's Bodycam 0:53 - Cover Officer's Bodycam 1:40 - Assisting Officer's Bodycam 2:12 - Patreon Supporters
tobJ_R_h-rE | 31 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pinellas Park, Florida — On May 30, 2023, at approximately 12:40 a.m. on May 30, 2023, Pinellas Park Police Department officers responded to a Domestic call at 5000 94th Avenue North in Pinellas Park. According to detectives, the suspect arrived at the occurred location, which is the residence of the suspect's girlfriend. Per detectives, the suspect was involved in a verbal altercation with his girlfriend. Fearing for her safety, the suspect's girlfriend called 911. Shortly after Pinellas Park Police officers arrived on scene, Corporal Graham Fox observed the suspect in the backyard of the residence, holding what he believed to be a cell phone. Officer Cameron Williams, Officer Christian Raymond, and Officer Ryan Poletz went around the opposite side of the residence to make contact with the suspect. As Officer Williams, Officer Raymond, and Officer Poletz entered the backyard, the suspect removed a semi-automatic Glock 19 pistol from his waistband. Corporal Fox and Officer Williams saw the suspect remove the pistol from his waistband and rack it, charging the firearm. While racking the firearm, the suspect turned towards Officer Williams, at which time Officer Williams fired, striking the suspect approximately four times. No officers were injured. The suspect was transported to Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, where he was pronounced deceased. The suspect was identified as 36-year-old Jared Rudderham. Rudderham has a lengthy criminal history, including burglary, carrying a concealed weapon, resisting arrest without violence, DUI, aggravated domestic assault with a deadly weapon, improper exhibition of a firearm or dangerous weapon, false imprisonment, criminal mischief, possession of marijuana, disorderly conduct, and domestic battery. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
-QxLdb77-Ic | 31 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lowndes County, Georgia — On May 24, 2023, a Lowndes County Sheriff’s deputy was responding to a crash along Highway 84, when a car comes down one of the lanes and doesn’t slow down. The car ramps off the back of tow truck along the side of the road, flipping, and landing upright. One of the deputies immediately springs into action and rushes to help the driver. A deputy was hit by flying debris from the crash, and taken to the hospital, but she wasn't seriously hurt. Georgia State Patrol confirmed a 21-year-old woman from Tallahassee, Florida was behind the wheel of that car. She survived with serious injuries and is still recovering in the hospital in stable condition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
cEOEYTG9Iug | 30 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * St. Louis, Missouri — On Friday, May 28, 2021, St. Louis Metropolitan police officers were trying to pull over 32-year-old Darne Ricks, on Pennsylvania Avenue near Cherokee Street, in relation to an armed robbery investigation. Ricks drove erratically through streets where children were present as he escaped at more than 100 mph. The vehicle eventually crashed in the 3700 block of Nebraska. Ricks came to a stop on Nebraska Avenue. He stepped out of the car and fired at the officers who were pursuing him. An officer leapt out of his truck and returned fire. As Ricks ran away, the officer fired four shots before lowering his arms briefly, running, and firing eight more times. Ricks was apprehended by police in a nearby alley following a brief foot chase. One of the officers was taken to the hospital with a graze wound above his right eye. It was not immediately clear if the wound was from shattered glass or the result of a bullet. The Officer was released later that day. Ricks was not injured in the altercation. A weapon was recovered at the scene. On March 28, 2023, Ricks pleaded guilty to firing at police officers in 2021, calling a halt to his circuit court trial on the second day of the proceeding. He was then sentenced to 21 years in prison. In addition, Ricks received a 10-year term for his involvement in a robbery that happened three days prior to the shootout with police. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:43 - Bodycam Footage 4:20 - Patreon Supporters
l_W4UrZlrV8 | 29 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Little Rock, Arkansas — On May 20, 2023, at 3:21 p.m. Arkansas State Police Trooper Jackson Shumate initiated a traffic stop on a black GMC Sierra, at US Highway 67 South at the 3 mile marker along with Trooper T. Van Schoyck and Trooper A. Escamilla. The vehicle was known to be driven by 42-year-old Christopher Monroe. Arkansas State Police said before this chase, Monroe was already wanted for drug traffic charges out of Sherwood, Arkansas. On May 4th, 2023 he fled from ASP before doing the same on the 19th. Ten days prior, police in Rockwell County, Texas put out a warrant for his arrest for evading in a motor vehicle. Police attempted to box him in, bur failed and the chase was on. At one point early in the interaction Trooper T. Van Schoyck attempts to PIT the vehicle but ends up failing and sliding into a concrete barrier instead. Despite that failure to stop the vehicle, the police continue to chase Monroe as speeds climb. Monroe and the police cars following him cross over the Arkansas River going around 120 mph (193 km/h). Monroe then turns around and makes it only a few blocks before being hit from behind by police, which causes him to roll his truck. The GMC eventually hits a brick wall and comes to a stop on its wheels. Because of how forceful the crash is, the police car itself almost flips. Later, Monroe is removed from the car by police who had surrounded it. Police found 64 grams of ecstasy, 100 grams of meth, 436 grams of cocaine, 89 grams of fentanyl pills, 182 grams of marijuana, 12 grams of heroin, and 46 grams of Xanax. Along with a Taurus handgun and numerous drug paraphernalia, Monroe also had $8,612 in cash in the car. He was charged with trafficking fentanyl and cocaine, possession of narcotics and methamphetamine with intent to deliver, felony fleeing, simultaneous possession of drugs and a firearm, aggravated assault of law enforcement and criminal mischief. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
D85JX4kCNhM | 28 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — On May 19, 2023, at approximately 2:20 p.m. San Francisco police officers responded to the 100 block of Bosworth Street regarding a person armed with a firearm who entered a residence. The person who discovered the suspect was able to exit the residence and contacted the police. The suspect was identified as 40-year-old Sergio Barrios. Officers arrived on scene and made contact with the armed suspect who had refused to comply with officers for approximately 3 and a half hours. Additional SFPD resources and SFFD medics were on scene to assist with the incident. Police say Barrios threw his gun down at one point but remained close to the weapon. Authorities say he held SFPD Ingleside and tactical officers at bay while drinking wine and vodka. Police say he ignored or could not hear officers' commands because he was wearing headphones. Authorities say he became more animated after snorting cocaine. As officers were attempting to negotiate with Barrios, he picked up the firearm and that's when an officer-involved shooting occurred. One officer fired his rifle, three other fired less-lethal weapons. Barrios was transported to the hospital. Despite the life-saving efforts of the emergency responders and medical staff Barrios succumbed to his injuries and was declared deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Calls 5:22 - First Officer on Scene 7:02 - Surveillance Footage 7:18- Barrios Emerges and Drops Firearm 9:51 - Surveillance Footage 11:36 - Negotiations inside the 'Bearcat' 14:54 - Negotiations at Gate 16:06 - Officers Observe Barrios Remove Rosary Beads 16:38 - Less Lethal Deployment 17:45 - Surveillance Footage 18:53 - Lethal Force 20:02 - Less Lethal Deployment 23:01 - Patreon Supporters
NDdExBNmnnY | 27 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tulsa, Oklahoma — On February 18, 2023, Tulsa Police Officers were called to a neighborhood near 41st and 129th E. Ave. A series of events in a domestic altercation led Officers to the bar located at the 31st and 129th E. Ave., where the Officer was confronted by the suspect, 31-year-old Joshua Kinyon Taft. Taft was hostile with the Officer on the scene. Initially, Taft showed the Officer his hands. Then Taft ignored commands and started reaching into his back pocket where he had a pistol concealed on his hip. At one point, Taft charged at the Officer saying, “Shoot me, bro...” Continuing to ignore Officer commands. Taft then turned and started walking to his girlfriend, who was in the parking lot. Taft then drew the pistol from his hip, turned around, and pointed it at the Officer. At this time, the Officer discharged multiple rounds, hitting Taft. Taft collapsed on the ground. The Officer kicked the gun away then immediately called for first aid for Taft. Taft was hospitalized, and later died from his injuries. The following video depicts the events that took place from the body-worn camera of the Officer who fired gunshots. The video in its entirety has been provided to the media and is available to all through an open records request. The District Attorney has reviewed the case and cleared the Officer involved. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
blQ-Xx67gIo | 26 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Worth, Texas — On May 22, 2023, shortly after 11:30 p.m. an officer was dispatched to the 5900 block of Greenspoint Drive, near Boca Raton Boulevard and Oakland Hills Drive. The caller, 20-year-old Kaitlyn Balogun, told dispatchers she was “bleeding out” and that she wanted to harm herself, police said. The officer is seen knocking on the door before yelling “Police, open the door” twice. After the second time, Balogun opens the door and says “hello,” to which the officer responds “What’s going on? Talk to me.” Balogun then ran to pick up a knife that was on the floor, the video shows. The officer yells “Drop the knife — do it now” and the woman, crying, repeatedly pleads “Shoot me” and “please.” “I don’t want to shoot you, drop the knife,” the officer says. According to Fort Worth PD, Balogun had the knife in a tight grip pointed at the officer, but the officer was at the edge of the staircase with no room to retreat further. The video shows the officer fire her gun, striking Balogun once in the hip. Balogun dropped the knife and fell backward in the apartment. The officer went into the apartment to provide aid. A second officer arrived just after the shooting. Balogun was taken to a hospital with non-life threatening injuries, and was released from the hospital later that night. She was booked into the Tarrant County jail on a charge of aggravated assault on a public servant, and has since been released, court records show. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
PhoX3CAkosQ | 26 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — On Tuesday, April 4, 2023, shortly before 7:00 P.M., Fresno police received reports of a gunshot heard in the alley parallel to the 2600 Block of North Fresno Street. Multiple 9-1-1 callers said they heard the shot and screaming from a group of people in the alley. Investigators later learned that a family disturbance escalated, and one family member shot another. One of the family members told dispatch that her son had been shot by her son-in-law. When officers arrived, the scene was chaotic. Officers contacted the gunshot victim, whose face, neck, and chest were covered in blood. Officers were told the suspect, later identified as 42-year-old Richard Castrillo, was further down the alley, and he still had a gun in his possession. As officers approached Castrillo, they saw him struggling on the ground with another male and a female standing next to them. The male was later identified as the gunshot victim’s father and the female was later identified as the gunshot victim’s sister. An officer told the male and female to “move out of the way” multiple times and they eventually complied. The officer told Castrillo to “drop the gun,” which he was holding in his right hand. Castrillo raised the gun and pointed it at the officers and other bystanders in the alley. The officer discharged his service weapon, striking Castrillo. Officers then approached Castrillo, removed the handgun, and rendered medical aid until paramedics arrived. Castrillo was transported to the hospital where he was listed in stable but critical condition. Castrillo is facing several felony charges including assault with a firearm and a felon possessing a firearm. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Diego LaCroix - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Calls 1:24 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:28 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:02 - Patreon Supporters
xcAorLQAqW4 | 26 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On Thursday, May 11, 2023, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office responded to a call for service at 929 South McDuff Avenue. While on scene, a Family Dollar employee flagged him down in the parking lot and informed him that a man, later identified as Daniel Forrest, had just stolen from the business and was running across the area. The officer drove and caught up with Forrest on some railroad tracks. “Hey come here. Brother I’m going to (expletive) tase you, man,” the officer said. The officer used a Taser and Forrest fell and hit his head on the pavement. After the officer put handcuffs on Forrest, he called for an ambulance. “Just send rescue,” the officer can be heard saying. In accordance with policy, the officer asked the Jacksonville Fire & Rescue Department to assist in evaluating Forrest after the CEW had been used. Forrest was taken by JFRD to a nearby hospital, where it was discovered that he suffered internal bleeding. He's still in the hospital. Forrest’s family shared photos of him in the hospital. His family said doctors told them he might not make it. According to JSO, the officer's use of force was within policy. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
Cm4sFPk-fDM | 25 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tucson, Arizona — On March 14, 2023, the Pima Regional Critical Incident Team was activated for a Tucson Police Department Officer involved shooting near East Grant Road and North Treat Avenue. Shortly before 3:30 p.m. the Tucson Public Safety Communications Department received multiple 9-1-1 calls from a dispensary, reporting an armed robbery with a firearm in progress. Dispatchers were also told by a caller, that the suspect was last seen fleeing westbound armed with a firearm. Surveillance video from the business shows the suspect jumping over the counter and pointing a firearm at an employee. Officers from Operations Division Midtown responded to the 2700 block of East Grant Road. The officers were provided with a description of the adult male suspect. Officers began searching the area on foot for the suspect. Shortly after, a Sergeant located the suspect inside an occupied restaurant, in the vicinity of the initial robbery. During the encounter with the suspect, the Sergeant gave the male multiple commands to get on the ground. The suspect refused to comply and pointed a handgun at the officers. The Sergeant discharged his rifle and retreated to an area of cover. Additional officers from Tucson Police Department were dispatched to the incident including the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team and Hostage Negotiations Unit. Officers believe the suspect continued to pose in an immediate threat to the community and the reports of community members hiding inside the restaurant. Officers later learned that the community members were able to escape from the restaurant uninjured. Numerous attempts were made to establish communication with the suspect. After there was no response from the suspect, SWAT personnel entered the restaurant and located the suspect with obvious signs of gunshot trauma. The suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene. No community members or officers were injured in this incident. The suspect has been identified as 37-year-old Nicholas Mauro Sosa. The Tucson Police Sergeant who discharged his rifle has been identified as Sgt. Jesse Chlopowicz, a 14-year veteran of the Tucson Police Department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:20 - 1st 911 Call 1:32 - 2nd 911 Call 2:03 - Bodycam: Sgt. Jesse Chlopowicz 2:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:25 - Patreon Supporters
licjULhv8xM | 25 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fairfax County, Virginia — On May 11, 2023, at 4:06 p.m., 38-year-old Brandon Lemagne passed a license plate reader which alerted officers to a stolen U-Haul in the area. An officer saw the U-Haul in the 6300 block of Richmond Highway, in the Alexandria section of Fairfax County. Lemagne pulled the U-Haul into the gas station parking lot, exited the vehicle then walked away. The officer can be seen on surveillance footage speaking with Lemagne then the two walk towards the officer’s cruiser. The officer told Lemagne he was going to be detained for driving the stolen U-Haul. Lemagne then attacked the officer. He immediately grabbed the officer’s firearm and tried to remove it from the holster. Lemagne held onto the officer’s holstered firearm, assaulted the officer by striking him in the head and pulled him across the parking lot in an attempt to disarm him. Lemagne then opened the officer’s cruiser door and forced the officer into the vehicle. During the assault, the vehicle was placed into gear and rapidly accelerated backwards with the officer trapped underneath Lemagne. The officer radioed for emergency assistance and told dispatch the suspect had his firearm. As the cruiser drove in reverse, two community members’ vehicles were struck. The cruiser then struck a business and came to a stop. Lemagne continued his assault on the officer as two officers arrived on scene. One officer discharged his firearm as Lemagne remained on top of the officer inside the cruiser. A second officer arrived on scene and attempted to remove Lemagne off the officer. He was able to pull Lemagne off the officer and out of the cruiser. The officer then discharged his firearm. Lemagne was struck in the upper body. He was declared deceased at the scene. The victim officer was taken to a nearby hospital and was treated for his injuries. He was later released. The officer’s duty belt remained on the officer during the assault with the firearm holstered. The holstered firearm was pulled from his hip to the front of the officer’s waistband. The U-Haul was confirmed to be stolen from Richmond on May 3. The officers involved in the shooting have been identified as Master Police Officer Kenyatta Momon, a 24-year veteran, and Police Officer First Class Christopher Grubb, an 8-year veteran of the department discharged their firearms. Both officers are assigned to the Mount Vernon District Station. Both officers are on restricted duty status until the investigation is complete. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 2:05 - Bodycam Footage of the Shooting 5:36 - Synchronized Footage 8:40 - Patreon Supporters
pNBK-ccfg2w | 24 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bronx, NY — On Sunday, February 5, 2023, Police Officer Accordino, Police Officer Arias, Police Officer Brown, and Police Officer Keys were assigned to a detail in the vicinity of 730 Concourse Village West, Bronx. At approximately 2:15 p.m., a civilian victim was walking on the west sidewalk of Concourse Vilage West, approaching 153rd Street, when 49-year-old Kwame Garnett approached her from behind and kicked her, causing her pain. Garneft continued to walk on Concourse Village West, and approached another civilian victim and shoved her. The first civilian victim then approached Police Officers, on foot, reported that she was assaulted, and informed them that the subject was walking south on Concourse Vilage West, toward 153rd Street. The five officers began to walk south on Concourse Village West in search of Garnett. At this point, Garnett reached the intersection of Grand Concourse and East 153rd Street, where he removed a firearm from his person and pointed it at a third civilian victim. As Garnett pointed the firearm at the civilian victim, the five officers caught up to him and began to shout verbal commands for him to drop the weapon. Garnett instead turned his attention away from the civilian victim and began to walk away, still in possession of the firearm in his left hand. As he walked away, Garnett pointed the firearm at his own head before again lowering it and continuing to walk. Shortly thereafter, Garnett stopped walking, and in a rapid motion, turned towards the officers while brandishing the firearm and pointed it in their direction. In response, Police Officer Accordino discharged two rounds from his service firearm, Police Officer Arias discharged 16 rounds from his service firearm, Police Officer Brown discharged 16 rounds from his service firearm, and Police Officer Keys discharged five rounds from his service firearm. Garnett was struck by the gunfire and fell to the ground. He was taken into custody without incident and transported to Lincoln Hospital Medical Center, where he was treated for his injuries. Subsequent to this incident, Garnett was arrested and charged with Criminal Possession of a Firearm, Menacing 2nd, Menacing of a Police Officer, Assault 3rd, and related charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Robert Brown 1:12 - Bodycam: Officer Ryan Keys
qq2te5Gohoc | 23 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On May 21, 2023, at approximately 6:50 pm, while officers were in the area of the 400 Block of E. Walnut St. at an unrelated call for service, they heard a male yelling for help in the east / west alleyway at the rear of the residence. As they approached, officers observed the man who was allegedly attacked by two dogs, and the dogs were still in the area aggressing witnesses at the time of our officers' arrival. As officers approached witnesses, the two dogs charged a witness at his vehicle - forcing officer to wedge himself between the witnesses and the dogs. The dogs remained on a grassy area, outside of a fence near the alley for a very brief moment before charging again. After the canines continued their behavior and charged the officers, one of the officers stopped the charge by shooting both animals (wounding one and killing the other). The victim was transported from the scene for treatment of several bite wounds/injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Benner 1:44 - Bodycam: Officer Smith
ar26k83Rmq4 | 23 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Charlotte, North Carolina — On Sunday, June 26, 2022, shortly before 1 p.m., officers responded to an armed robbery call for service on Tuckaseegee Road, regarding a suspect stealing groceries from a Food Lion. The suspect brandished a firearm during the incident. Officers encountered the suspect nearby on Tuckaseegee Road, based on the description of the suspect and items noted on the call. When officers approached the suspect, later identified as 45-year-old Kevin Boston, Boston pulled out a firearm. Officers took cover and gave commands for him to drop the weapon. Boston did not comply and continued to walk down the street with the gun in his hand. Officers perceived an imminent deadly threat and discharged their service weapons. Boston was struck by the gunfire. Boston also fired at officers, and several of his rounds struck CMPD patrol vehicles. When safely able to do so, officers moved to take Boston into custody and render emergency aid. Boston was transported to the Hospital. Boston later died of six gunshot wounds, according to his autopsy report. The firearm used by Boston in this incident was recovered on scene. According to the report, the CMPD officers fired a total of 13 times. Boston had fired six shots from a Ruger .357 Revolver, and he also had a zipper bag with 18 additional rounds. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:59 - Officers Responding at the Grocery Store 1:39 - Bodycam Footage of OIS: Officer Erik Torres 7:58 - Bodycam Footage of OIS: Officer Richard Meyer 11:41 - Suspect Taken into Custody 18:05 - Suspect Transported to the Hospital
mK5ARCCnD5s | 22 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On April 20, 2023, around 12:40 p.m. IMPD officers involved were conducting a firearms investigation with the Lawrence Police Department. They were conducting surveillance on a house in the 9100 block of East 36th Street. According to the Police, the target of the investigation was 46-year-old Daniel Ghebrehiwet. Officers claim when Ghebrehiwet left the house, he was spotted carrying a soft rifle case as he got into the driver's seat of a black Toyota Sienna. A second person was seen getting into the passenger seat. Police said they followed the suspect south on N. Post Road and attempted a traffic stop in the area of 30th Street and N. Post Road. The suspect did not stop, which led to a pursuit, according to police. The suspect drove into a grassy area behind homes and was blocked by terrain, which caused him to stop. Police said the suspect then began firing a rifle at the officers with an AR-style rifle. Security footage from the business, shows Ghebrehiwet driving past the parking lot and into a grassy area. He is soon followed by two fully-marked IMPD cars. Gunfire can be heard as officers step out of their cars. Investigators say Ghebrehiwet began open firing on the four officers with a rifle before the cars even stopped. Over 15 shots can be heard coming from where Ghebrehiwet’s car is parked. Footage shows Detective De Leon being wounded by gunfire to his leg. Body-worn camera footage from Detective De Leon begins before the pursuit was initiated. In the video, shot can be heard firing before De Leon exits his vehicle. Moments later, De Leon can be heard saying "I'm hit, I'm hit," as he falls to the ground. In body-worn camera footage from Detective Phelps, you can hear multiple gunshot being fired after De Leon was hit and and see a police car riddled with bullets. Phelps is heard yelling "Police! Drop the gun." Phelps also states that he was also hit by gunfire. "I got hit in the stomach," Phelps says. Phelps, Harris and Wallace move toward the suspect after gunfire ceases. Bodycam footage show officers slowly approaching Ghebrehiwet’s van, which has its back window shot out. A passenger they said was riding with Ghebrehiwet had fled on foot. The passenger was later apprehended and was arrested for an unrelated narcotics warrant out of Marion County for possession of methamphetamine, cocaine and a narcotic drug. Both Detectives De Leon and Phelps were taken to local hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries. Phelps was released the same day and De Leon was released the next day. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Savage Training Group' - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Footage 1:25 - Bodycam: Detective De Leon, Detective Phelps 4:20 - Bodycam: Detective Harris
YewSy5XXMgI | 21 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Avondale, Arizona — On February 21, 2023, around 12:30 p.m. police were called to a Family Dollar store near Dysart Road and Riley Drive for a reported shoplifting. A description of the man was given to police. Employees told officers that the same person had shoplifted from the store twice that day. Police said that a man matching the description was seen by an officer at the Agua Fria River bottom near 10th Street and Riley Drive. After activating his body camera, the video shows the officer approaching the suspect and telling him to keep his hands where he can see them. Police say the officer saw what appeared to be a “sharp tool” in the suspect’s waistband. He then attempts to put the suspect in handcuffs, getting one of the cuffs around his left hand before a struggle ensues. The body cam is obscured during the first few seconds before showing the officer on his back on the ground and the suspect standing over him. According to police, he was trying to choke the officer and attempted to reach for his duty weapon, which was still holstered. The officer was able to press the emergency button on his radio during the confrontation, but other officers had not yet arrived. The video then shows the officer get back on his feet, break away from the suspect and draw his gun. The officer then fired five shots as the suspect turned to run away. Paramedics pronounced the suspect dead at the scene, where police also recovered three knives. The Avondale officer, a six-year veteran of the department, was taken to the hospital for injuries on his neck and left hand. Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated!
7i-SqRi4LZ4 | 19 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Farmington, New Mexico — On Monday, May 15, 2023, at about 11:00 a.m. 18-year-old Beau Wilson stepped out of his home and opened fire on neighboring houses and passing cars, police said. He was supposed to graduate from Farmington High School the next day. The sound of the 18-year-old gunman’s rapid-fire shots was captured on a Farmington resident’s Ring camera before Wilson can clearly be heard calling for punishment. At least 150 shots from an AR-15 rifle were fired at the scene, according to police. The front door video showed 79-year-old Shirley Voita's vehicle coming down a roadway with the driver's door opened. Vehicles could be seen reversing away from the shooting scene. Voita was killed in the shooting, along with two other victims identified as Gwendolyn Dean Schofield, 97, her 73-year-old daughter, Melody Ivie. Audio from the neighbor's camera heard Wilson yell, "Kill Me." Police body camera footage shows Sgt. Rachel Discenza and other officers rushing toward the Farmington High School senior, who had ripped off his modified protective vest with steel plates for the final confrontation. “Farmington police! Let’s see your hands!“ a male officer shouts at Wilson. An explosion of fire can be heard moments before Discenza is shot in the pelvic region. She fell to her knees after being shot, but still attempted to stand and continue toward the shooter before falling again. Officers on scene rendered initial aid. Discenza is recovering at home after being wounded. Police rushed to handcuff Wilson, but he was dead at the scene. A note was later found in the pocket of his discarded vest that said, “If your (sic) reading this I’m the end of the chapter.” It is not yet clear how many gunshot wounds Wilson had sustained. The six people wounded include Discenza and New Mexico State Police officer Andreas Stamatiadis, who was shot while driving to the scene. Both officers have been released from the hospital, along with the four other wounded victims. In total, Wilson fired at 11 vehicles and seven houses, though none of the people shot was in a residence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - Ring Doorbell Footage 1:47 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:25 - Bodycam: Sergeant Rachel Discenza
P5MyX6nMTWM | 19 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Newark, California — On Thursday, April 13, 2023, officers from the Newark Police Department and Fremont Police Department were involved in an Officer-Involved-Shooting (OIS) in the 39000 block of Cedar Boulevard. The suspect vehicle was initially carjacked on February 14, 2023, at approximately 8:00 a.m. in the 5700 block of Thornton Avenue in Newark. The victim was dropping their child off for school when a suspect approached the vehicle armed with a knife. A teenage victim who was inside the vehicle was forced out at knife point and the suspect fled the scene in the vehicle. On Thursday, April 13, 2023, at approximately 3:20 p.m. the suspect returned to Newark in the vehicle that was carjacked on February 14, 2023. The suspect and an associate were located with the vehicle at 4:46 p.m. and a high-risk stop was conducted by officers. While attempting to take the suspect into custody, officers observed what appeared to be a firearm in the suspect's waistband. The suspect ignored officers’ commands, withdrew the perceived firearm, and an OIS occurred. Officers immediately rendered aid and summoned emergency medical personnel, but the suspect did not survive. The second suspect was transported to a local area hospital and was released shortly after with minor injuries. The firearm was later determined to be a full metal airsoft replica of a Berretta M9 pistol. The suspect was later identefied as 19-year-old Elmer Lopez-Castaneda, resident of Newark. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 🛍️ Check out our Amazon store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/PoliceActivity 🛍️ Disclosure: Please note that we will receive a small commission from purchases made through our Amazon store. This is at no cost to you. It helps support our channel and allows us to continue creating content for you. Your support is highly appreciated! Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:24 - Footage of the Carjacking 0:56 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:12 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:40 - Bodycam: Officer #3
QCzho9Y2vE4 | 17 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Vista, California — On Sunday, May 7, 2023, at approximately 12:30 p.m., patrol deputies from the San Diego Sheriff’s Department were dispatched to the church located at 1418 Calle Jules, Vista. A male was reportedly at the location holding a handgun to his head. Upon the deputies’ arrival, they learned other members of the church were still inside the building with the male. As they attempted to gather additional information, they observed the male exiting the church with a firearm in his right hand. They immediately began giving the male commands to drop the firearm, but the male ignored their commands and walked into the parking lot and toward the deputies. The deputies backed up and continued to give the male verbal commands, but unfortunately the male ignored their commands and continued advancing into the parking lot. One deputy fired a single shot from his department-issued rifle, striking the male in the legs, and causing the male to drop the handgun. Paramedics were requested and the deputies immediately rendered first aid to the male, applying a tourniquet to each of his legs. The male was transported to a local hospital and has remained there for treatment of his injuries which are considered non-life threatening. The deputy involved in the shooting has been identified as Justin Williams. He has been employed by San Diego Sheriff’s Department for approximately three years. He is currently assigned as a patrol deputy from the Vista Substation. No deputies were injured during this incident. The suspect in this case has been identified. He is described as a 77-year-old Asian male. The identity of the suspect is not being released at this time. This incident is under review with the District Attorney’s office to determine if any charges will be filed against the suspect in this case. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:07 - Bodycam Footage of the Shooting 4:00 - Surveillance Footage
9R_UhQ0RQbw | 17 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Anderson, Indiana — On May 16, 2023, around 10:30 a.m. two Madison County Sheriff's Department deputies were attempting to serve felony warrants on Brooke Badger and Jon Niccum at the Motel 6 in Anderson. In this process, Jon Niccum produced a handgun and shot at one of the deputies after he entered the room. One officer retuned fire and both deputies retreated to take cover. Ultimately, Jon Niccum took his own life before SWAT officers made entry into the room. NIccum was wanted on two felony warrants for violation of work release and escape. During the exchange of shots, Badger ran from the motel. Badger is wanted on two felony warrants for violation of work release and violation of a suspended sentence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
bnkYFCBxmwg | 17 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — On Friday, May 5th, 2023, at approximately 3:43 p.m., Bakersfield Police officers responded to a report of a possible domestic violence incident involving a man possibly under the influence of methamphetamine at a residence in the 3700 block of Q Street. The caller said a man, later identified as 41-year-old Jason Crawford, was possibly under the influence of meth and had tried to stab a person with a pen, according to police. Officers arrived and approached the man. Police said during the interaction with officers, multiple uses of force happened, including multiple taser deployments, physical force, and baton strikes. Officers can be seen on body-camera video approaching the door and ordering the man to put the pen down. According to police, the officer's body-camera fell dislodged during the struggle. At one point, an officer is seen using a taser. The man is shown applying a chokehold on a person. Multiple officers then attempt to detain the man on the balcony. The man was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. According to police, the individual is in stable condition. He was arrested for spousal abuse, being under the influence of methamphetamine, battery on a peace officer, and resisting an officer with violence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PwcvxxXFhFg | 16 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On May 11, 2023, Baltimore Police Officers were called to the 2500 block of McHenry Street for reports of a person displaying characteristics of an armed individual around 1:25 p.m. Body cam video shows Detective Cedric Elleby sitting on a stoop next to 17-year-old Mekhi Franklin before the teen walked away. Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said the officer was in the Southwest Baltimore neighborhood engaging with residents before a foot pursuit happened. As they rounded a corner, police ordered Franklin to drop his weapon multiple times, after refusing to drop his weapon, officer then fired his weapon, injuring the teen. The officer fired at least four shots, and Franklin was struck once. Franklin was taken to a hospital. His condition has been upgraded from critical to stable. A 9mm Smith & Wesson gun was recovered in Mekhi's backpack as he was being placed in an ambulance. Detective Elleby has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
WS_dE2SsUXs | 16 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Carroll, Iowa — On March 5, 2021, Carroll Police Officer Patrick McCarty saw 29-year-old Dennis Guider Jr. in the passenger seat of a car at a restaurant drive-through. Around 1:00 p.m. Officer McCarty stopped the vehicle and indicated Guider was facing arrest for a forgery case in Illinois. Officer McCarty asked Guider to step out of the vehicle. A minute later, Guider opened the driver door of the car and pushed out a woman who had been driving the vehicle. Guider refused to comply with officers’ commands to exit a vehicle and attempted to flee in the car. As he fled, the officer ended up on the hood of the suspect’s car. Authorities say Guider reached speeds up to 60 mph with the officer still on the hood before striking a culvert and throwing the officer from the vehicle, resulting in serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Officer McCarty suffered a broken vertebrae in his back. The officer was treated at St. Anthony Regional Hospital and released that day. Guider was later located in Chicago Heights, Illinois after ditching his original vehicle and stealing another vehicle from a garage with the keys left inside. District Associate Judge Joseph McCarville sentenced Guider to up to five years of prison to be served separately from the Illinois incarceration. Guider was wanted in Illinois for violating his parole for burglary and fraud. He had been sentenced to up to six years in prison and was paroled in July 2019, according to the Illinois Department of Corrections. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Brandi Summers - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Hc9fVUoGmQo | 15 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — This officer-involved-shooting resulted in the injury of 23-year-old Darius Robinson. At this time, Robinson is in critical, but stable condition, having undergone surgeries for multiple gunshot wounds. Several weeks before this incident, Robinson and his girlfriend had lived together in an apartment off of Fort Caroline Rd. His girlfriend ended this relationship and moved out of the apartment due to Robinson's spiraling use of the drug MDMA in his escalating paranoia. She added that Robinson had become increasingly jealous and had exhibited erratic behavior. On the evening of April 29, 2023, the night before the shooting, Robinson messaged his former girlfriend from an unknown Instagram account, stating he was coming to her place of employment. His former girlfriend replied to this message telling Robinson she did not wish to have any contact with him. On April 30, 2023, at 4:50 a.m. Robinson's mother called JSO's Communication Center to report a phone call she had just received from Robinson. Robinson had explained to his mother that he had locked himself in his bedroom after armed people had entered his apartment. He explained they were still there and they were talking to him from the other side of the bedroom door. His mother requested that police go to Robinson's apartment and she provided the JSO emergency dispatcher with Robinson's phone number. Immediately after that call, the JSO dispatcher called Robinson, who confirmed he was in his apartment bedroom and could still hear people inside his apartment. Robinson also explained to the dispatcher that he was armed with a gun. Shortly after that call Robinson's stepfather also called JSO emergency dispatch, while located in front of Robinson's apartment complex, and also explained that Robinson was armed with a gun. Officers arrived and spoke to both Robinson's stepfather and Robinson's uncle, both of whom were at the front of the apartment complex. Through a series of phone calls on speakerphone between Robinson's stepfather, Robinson's uncle, and Robinson, the responding officers confirmed that Robinson was locked in his bedroom with a gun, and the Robinson believed that there were armed men in his apartment. The officers repeatedly asked Robinson to leave the apartment, but Robinson refused. Around 5:30 a.m. officer S.C. Carolan walked to the back of Robinson's apartment to see if he could see any activity within it. Officer Carolan observed that the apartment was locked and deadbolted. From his vantagepoint on the ground, he could see that Robinson was near a closed window, visibly holding a firearm in his hand. Officer Carolan looked through all the apartment Windows without seeing any evidence of the armed men reported by Robinson. At 6:26 a.m. officer Carolan was positioned in the back of Robinson's apartment, when he heard glass breaking. Seconds later, Robinson jumped from his second story apartment window about fifteen feet down to the ground armed with a handgun. As he jumped, Robinson fired a round from his gun. Robinson hit the ground in a crouched position, several feet from officer Carolan's position, still holding the gun in his hand. Then, Robinson stood up, holding the gun in his right hand. Officer Carolan unholstered his service weapon and fired three shots, striking Robinson. Robinson fell to the ground and crawled towards officer Carolan who holstered his gun, handcuffed Robinson, and immediately began rendering aid to Robinson. The officers called for paramedics while officer Carolan applied pressure to one of Robinson's gunshot wounds. Officer Carolan and another officer continued to provide medical assistance until rescue arrived on scene and transported Robinson to the hospital. After Robinson was transported to the hospital, officers entered his apartment and verified that no additional people were inside it. Crime scene detectives processed the shooting scene and located Robinson's gun, a 9MM handgun, in the grassy area near where he had been shot. Investigators also found a spent casing ejected from Robinson's firearm near where they found his gun. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 1:15 - Evidence
fkG9p6P6UNo | 13 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Peaceful Valley, Washington — On Thursday, Feb 10, around 4:20 pm, deputies Ryan Rathbun and Jason Thompson responded to multiple 911 calls about two neighbors shooting at each other from different houses in the 3000 block of Green Valley Drive near Kendall. They arrived and from across the street attempted to talk to 60-year-old Joel Berck Young, who fired birdshot toward his neighbor. Young, who according to reports appeared intoxicated, waved his 12-gauge shotgun before firing at both deputies’ heads. Body cam footage shows the pair of deputies asking the suspect to come out of his home. After a verbal back and forth, Thompson is shot in the head first and goes down. Rathbun is then also shot in the head while checking on Thompson. Rathbun returns fire at the suspect. Both remained conscious and were able to provide cover for a neighbor who stepped in and fired at Young to protect the deputies, while residents pulled the deputies into a neighbor’s garage and performed first aid. Young peacefully surrendered around 6 p.m. after the WCSO SWAT team surrounded his house. Young remains in Whatcom County Jail. He has been charged with two counts of first-degree attempted murder, six counts of reckless endangerment, assault while armed with a firearm and felony harassment. Since, Rathbun and Thompson have undergone numerous medical procedures and treatments. Both recovered and returned to service a year later. On March 4, 2023, the two deputies, filed a suit against Joel Young for assault and battery of officer(s) Thompson and Rathbun in the line of duty. On May 5, 2023, they were awarded the Medal of Honor by the Washington State Attorney General's Office during the Law Enforcement Medal Of Honor/Peace Officier Memorial Ceremony in Olympia. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
8sU_ydlLEQE | 12 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * North Charleston, South Carolina — On May 7, 2023, Deputy Evan Cubbage from the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle shortly before 3:45 p.m. at 4915 Savannah Highway near Ravenel. The 36-year-old, deputy Cubbage, with more then three years on the force called for backup after a “brief interaction” with the driver and the passenger, identified as 28-year-old James Pierce. The sheriff's office described the stop as “cordial, up until this point,” when Pierce became “squirrelly”. A second deputy, identified as Alexander Hodge, arrived a short time later to provide backup. Deputy Cubbage stood by the passenger side door, which Pierce had opened because the windows were tinted and the deputy couldn’t see inside. Deputy Cubbage appears to grab the Pierce’s hands and tells him not to reach for anything as he is getting out to of the car. “He’s got a gun,” the deputy called. During the encounter, Pierce opened fire on the deputies, and deputy Cubbage was struck. The deputies returned fire, hitting Pierce, who died at the scene. Pierce was armed with a Glock .40-caliber handgun; the deputies fired their 9 mm service pistol. Deputy Cubbage was shot three times. He was released from the hospital after getting treatment for serious but non-life threatening injuries later that night. Deputy Hodge was not injured. After the shooting, deputies detained the woman driver, who has not been identified. It is unclear if she faces any charges. Per protocol, the deputies involved in the shooting are on paid administrative leave. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
eW9gP96Dp4g | 12 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, Connecticut — On Tuesday, May 9, 2023, at approximately 9:30 a.m., a State Marshal went to at 29 Tiffany Street, Apartment 5, Brooklyn, Connecticut, to evict the tenant, 59-year-old Byron Harvey, pursuant to an order issued by the Housing Court. The State Marshal had information that Harvey had a large canine at the residence and arranged for two Animal Control Officers to be present during the planned eviction. When no one answered the door, the State Marshal contacted the Connecticut State Police for assistance. Connecticut State Trooper Yeung arrived on scene. Using a key provided by the landlord, the State Marshal, Trooper Yeung, and the Animal Control Officers entered the apartment. Once inside, Trooper Yeung observed Harvey who was holding a large knife in his right hand. Trooper Yeung requested backup and other Troopers, including Trooper Romello Lumpkin, arrived on scene. The Troopers attempted to start a dialog with Harvey and repeatedly asked him to drop the knife. Harvey sat in a chair that was approximately fifteen feet away from the Troopers who were at the end of a galley kitchen. Harvey refused to drop the knife and made several suicidal remarks. At one point he said, “You’re going to have to shoot me ... If you don’t, I’m going to get at least one of you.” When Harvey stood up from the chair and advanced toward the Troopers still holding the knife in a raised position, one Trooper discharged his TASER and Trooper Lumpkin fired one round from his handgun striking Harvey in the abdomen. State Troopers and EMS treated Harvey on scene and he was transported to Day Kimball Hospital. From there he was flown via Lifestar to UMass Hospital in Worcester, Massachusetts. He remains there under treatment. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hhdfQjr0RzY | 12 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jefferson County, Illinois — On Tuesday, May 9, 2023 at approximately 3:00 a.m. on Interstate 64 eastbound at mile post 72, an ISP Trooper stopped to assist a stranded motorist on the right shoulder. Upon arrival, the Trooper encountered 23-year-old Brandon Griffin of Albuquerque, NM and 31-year-old Christine Santos in the vehicle. A second ISP Officer arrived for routine assistance a short time later. While on scene, an altercation occurred during which gunfire was exchanged between Griffin and a responding officer. A 16-year ISP officer suffered serious, although non-life threatening, injuries after being shot during the altercation and is being treated at a regional hospital. Griffin was pronounced deceased on scene by Jefferson County Coroner’s Office personnel. The other involved Trooper and female passenger were uninjured. Initially, all lanes of Interstate 64 eastbound were closed, but were reopened at approximately 6:25 a.m. Eastbound lanes were temporarily shut down again at 7:48 a.m. as part of the investigation, but reopened at 8:53 a.m. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
oxsr6zjPkFA | 12 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — On Saturday, March 18, 2023, at 11:06 pm, a Fresno Police sergeant and officer parked their patrol cars in the south parking lot of the Southwest District patrol station. While parked, they observed a man, later identified as 33-year-old Coy Jackson, near the south vehicle entrance gate to the patrol station. When the sergeant and officer exited their patrol cars, they walked over to speak with Jackson. Jackson had his hands in his pockets. The sergeant and officer asked Jackson to show his hands, however Jackson did not comply. Jackson then told them, “I have a knife in it” and removed a large hunting knife from his right pocket. While holding the knife, Jackson started walking south, keeping his focus on the officers. Both the sergeant and officer repeatedly ordered Jackson to drop the knife, however he refused to comply and continued walking. A police corporal, who was inside the police station, overhead the radio broadcast and exited the station to assist. Jackson, still armed with the knife, took a quick step toward the sergeant and all three discharged their firearms. Jackson was transported to CRMC where he was pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Meighan Garrick - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:05 - Bodycam: Sergeant #2
SRwfcVh1QE8 | 11 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On May 1, 2023, around 8:30 p.m. Denver Police officers responded to a family disturbance in the 2000 block of North Oneida Street in the South Park Hill neighborhood. Officers were met outside the home by a woman who stated that the suspect was inside armed with a knife. She had called 911 and claimed that her nephew, 55-year-old Frankie Lee Evans, had used drugs earlier in the evening. The woman provided officers a key to the house. After entering, the officer found Evans and two hostages in a backroom. Evans, who had a knife in his hand, locked the bedroom door and wouldn't let anyone else leave or come in. Evans can be heard yelling, "I have hostages!". To avoid escalation, the officers decided not to try to force entry into the bedroom. A mental health clinician also responded and attempted to speak with Evans, who refused to talk with her and instead preferred to speak with the officers. They bargained for nearly an hour until a scuffle was heard from inside, which was caused by the male victim's attempt to disarm Evans. The officers advanced near the bedroom door and kicked it open at that point. As soon as it was opened, Evans could be seen battling with the male victim inside the room while brandishing a knife. Two DPD officers fired their firearms, striking Evans several times. They fired a total of five rounds. Evans was pronounced dead at the scene. Neither of the hostages were hit by gunfire. Both were checked on the scene, and the male victim was transported to the hospital for treatment of a stab wound to the chest. Both victims later reported that Evans held the knife throughout the encounter, preventing both victims from leaving the room. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Anida Hanjab - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
CQCyhGjsr3s | 10 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oxnard, California — On Friday, April 28, 2023, at approximately 12:15 a.m. Oxnard police officers responded to 235 East Seventh Street to assist the Oxnard Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services personnel with an uncooperative subject requiring medical attention. It was initially reported that the subject had been drinking and was hallucinating. Fire Department personnel requested assistance because the subject was in possession of a knife and was actively cutting his wrists. The subject of the call has been identified as 24 year-old Oxnard resident Michael Owens. Due to the reported circumstances, officers responded “Code 3” to the location. A “Code 3” response is when officers drive with their vehicle’s emergency lights and sirens activated. Officer Manuel Garcia was the first officer to arrive at the scene. Officer Garcia is a 5-year veteran of the Oxnard Police Department and is currently assigned to our Patrol Division. He has not previously been involved in a shooting. Officer Garcia parked in the alley and approached from the north side of the apartment building. He contacted fire personnel and they told him Owens had barricaded himself in a room that was later determined to be a single communal bathroom. Officer Garcia proceeded up the apartment building’s south stairway, and took a position at the top of the staircase. This position was approximately 45 feet south of the communal bathroom Owens had gone into. Officer Garcia made efforts to communicate with Owens and gain his cooperation. Owens emerged from the bathroom, retreated back inside, and then re-emerged with a knife in his hand. Owens then began walking directly toward Officer Garcia. Officer Garcia gave commands to Owens, and Owens did not comply. As Owens continued to move towards the officer, Officer Garcia fired his handgun. Emergency Medical Services personnel, who were still on scene, engaged in life saving efforts after the shooting. An ambulance transported Owens to the Ventura County Medical Center for treatment. He remained in critical condition until the afternoon of Saturday, April 29, when medical authorities declared him deceased at approximately 2:30 p.m. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceAc... Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:28 - Residence Surveillance Footage 3:49 - Bodycam: Officer Garcia
0VsYBa-Ez3k | 10 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hyde Park, N.Y. — On Friday, April 29, 2022, around 3:30 p.m., New York State Police and the Hyde Park Police responded to a physical domestic at a residence on North Cross Road. Police said Hyde Park officers Johsua Kemlage and Bryan Sweeney with Trooper Christopher Miller of SP Rhinebeck were initially successful in deescalating a dispute between, 34-year-old Jamie Feith and her partner at the home. As the officers interviewed Feith, she armed herself with a knife and attempted to stab the officers. An officer deployed a Taser before Hyde Park Officer Kemlage fires two shots, knocking Feith to the floor. The partner, being held back just feet away, yells, "Don't (expletive) shoot her" twice as Kemlage fires a third shot and then a fourth. "No, No, No. No. What the (expletive)," the partner yells as Sweeney straddles Feith to pull the knife from her. "Get off of her. Get off of her." The video ends just after he yells at Kemlage not to kill him as well. Feith was pronounced dead at the scene. The New York State Attorney General’s Office responded to the scene and is now the lead investigative agency. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Michele Duckson - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceAc... Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
J6YbHy5yt8I | 09 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On Tuesday, April 18, 2023, around 9:30 p.m. a Jacksonville Sheriff’s officer working off-duty at Baptist Medical Center South was informed of a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot by hospital security. The officer observed, 38-year-old Jeffrey Allen Martin, driving a white Chevrolet Impala for more than 10 minutes in continuous Loops in the parking lot. Finding Martin's driving behavior suspicious, the officer called for other officers to assist. Several patrol officers responded to the parking lot at Baptist Medical Center South. One officer got out of his Patrol vehicle and verbally commanded Martin to stop his vehicle. Rather than stop, Martin rolled down the driver's side window and yelled "shoot it" while holding a gun in his hand. Martin drove past the officer and then fired a round at the officer's patrol vehicle, shattering a window. That officer reported over the police radio that Martin was armed with a gun. In an attempt to stop Martin, one officer attempted a PIT maneuver, but was unsuccessful. A PIT maneuver is a tactic by which a pursuing vehicle forces a fleeing vehicle to turn abruptly and come to a stop. After the failed PIT maneuver, Martin rammed his vehicle into the back of a patrol car. Martin then collided, head on, with another patrol vehicle, curbing and disabling his Impala near a stop sign. With Martin still inside the vehicle, officers blocked Martin's car in place and prevented it from moving any further. The five shooting officers assumed positions around the car. Officers had firearms drawn both on the driver and passenger side of the Impala. They yelled loud verbal commands to Martin, instructing him to get out of the vehicle. Martin remained in the Impala. Then, an officer on the passenger side of Martin's car moved toward the rear passenger door. Martin fired around from inside the vehicle. This bullet broke through the back passenger window, striking officer Taylor Smith in the face. Immediately after Martin fired his gun, all five of the surrounding officers shot into the car. Martin died on scene from his gunshot wounds. Officer Smith was transported to UF Health’s trauma center for treatment. The Hospital said the officer is in stable condition and he's expected to recover. Crime scene detectives process the Impala for evidence and located Martin's 9MM handgun under his leg. Additionally, investigators located four spent casings inside the Impala. When detective searched the trunk, they discovered an AK-47 with three fully loaded magazines, amounting to 90 live rounds. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceAc... Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:43 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:18 - Bodycam: Officer Taylor Smith 4:56 - Bodycam: Officer #4 5:25 - Evidence
dxV7J9EdzQg | 09 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brentwood, California — On March 12, 2023 at around 9:00 p.m., Brentwood Officers were investigating an unrelated incident in the area of Brentwood Blvd. and Sycamore Ave. when they were approached by an individual reporting a possible hostage situation at the Brentwood Garden Apartments, located in the 160 block of Sycamore Ave. This individual reported an adult female victim was being held against her will by a known male suspect armed with a handgun. The suspect was identified as, 30-year-old Joshua Smith, from Long Beach. Several officers responded to the apartment complex and heard gunshots. As officers approached the suspect and victim situated in a breezeway between several apartments, the suspect fired multiple shots in the direction of the officers. One officer returned fire striking Smith. Both the suspect and victim were transported to area hospitals for treatment of injuries sustained as a result of the shooting, both are expected to survive. No officers or innocent bystanders were injured during the shooting, however, the suspects errant rounds struck unoccupied vehicles in the parking lot. A loaded firearm and expended shell casings were recovered from the scene. The Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office filed several felony charges on Joshua Smith, including three counts of attempted murder on a peace officer, kidnapping, assault with a deadly weapon, felony assault and battery, and other firearm related charges with enhancements. Smith remains in custody without bail. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceAc... Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:34 - Bodycam: Officer Franson 2:46 - Bodycam: Officer Sares 4:41 - Evidence
l04AIZ9N-ik | 08 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On May 6, 2023, at around 3:05 a.m. Dallas Police responded to Robert B. Cullum Boulevard and Second Avenue for a disturbance call for an active shooter on foot. The preliminary investigation determined when officers Officers Jesse Custer, Grant Sabatino, and Daniel Lopez arrived, they were told the suspect, 53-year-old Kris Green pointed a gun at someone and was firing the gun outside of a business. Officers found the suspect at the scene and started issuing commands to Green. Green started yelling incoherently at the officers and walking away from them. Green then fired a single shot into the air. After firing, Green tucked the gun under his arm and started to walk toward Second Avenue. Officers continued to issue verbal commands to Green to put the gun down and to not reach for the gun. The suspect walked to the intersection of RB Cullum and Second Avenue., toward an occupied vehicle stopped at the traffic signal at the intersection. Officers continued to issue verbal commands to drop the gun and surrender. Green continued to walk from officers and an officer can be heard on body-worn camera saying the suspect, quote, “is reaching for it”. The officers fired at the suspect, hitting him in the lower body. Green was taken into custody and Officers administered first aid. He was taken to a local hospital where he was last listed in stable condition. Green’s weapon was recovered at the scene. Green will be/is charged with Deadly Conduct, Criminal Mischief, Possession of Methamphetamine, and Discharge of a Firearm in Certain Municipalities. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Sabatino 2:59 - Bodycam: Officer Lopez 5:38 - Bodycam: Officer Custer 8:19 - Bodycam: Officer Quinonez
N_BeqZGV3sw | 08 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On April 24th, 2023, Phoenix Police received a call about a man attempting to steal an item at a business in the area of 33rd Avenue and Bell Road. While the caller was on the phone with dispatchers, the man assaulted the caller. Later in the 911 call, the caller stated that the man was leaving the area. A number of officers and a sergeant were dispatched to the call. The sergeant located a man matching the description given, riding a bicycle in the area of 31st Avenue and Bell Road. The sergeant gave commands to the man to stop riding his bike, the man refused the commands and rode his bike into an apartment complex near 33rd Avenue and Bell Road. The sergeant lost site of the man at this point. The sergeant drove to the apartment complex and got out of his patrol car to search the complex on foot. While inside the complex, he saw the man and order him to stop. The man refused the command and took off running. The sergeant, and ultimately another officer on scene, ran after the man. During the foot chase the sergeant noticed the man had a knife in his hand and the sergeant gave multiple commands to drop the knife. The subject turned around facing the sergeant and the officer. He was again given commands to drop the knife, but he did not and instead charged at the sergeant with the knife still in his hand. The sergeant fired his firearm multiple times and the officer discharged his taser. The man was struck with gunfire and fell to the ground. Officers provided medical aid to the man until the Phoenix Fire Department arrived on scene. The man was taken to the hospital where he was treated for his injuries. The knife that man had during the incident was found on scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - 'Tavia S' - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - Lisa Overly - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceAc... Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:42 - Initial Contact With the Man 2:01 - Bodycam: Sergeant 3:20 - Bodycam: Officer
lJU7PmoYNmo | 06 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at 7:23 p.m., the San Diego Sheriff’s Department Communications Center received a call from a male reporting that his roommate had picked up a bedframe and threatened to kill another roommate at a residence in the 3600 block of South Barcelona Street. The caller also mentioned that the suspect may be experiencing mental issues. Deputies from the Rancho San Diego substation were dispatched to the call. Upon arriving, they evacuated three residents of the home and spoke with them. They confirmed that the suspect, who lives at the residence, had brandished the metal bedframe at two of them and threatened to kill everyone in the house. Deputies determined there was probable cause to arrest the suspect for brandishing a weapon and criminal threats. Deputies located the suspect in a bathroom in the residence. He was still armed with the metal bedframe and held it in front of him pointed at the deputies. He refused to exit the bathroom and made rambling statements including telling deputies to “shoot.” Deputies brought less lethal resources to the scene including a canine officer and a taser. The Psychiatric Emergency Response Team was also on scene to assist. Deputies negotiated with the suspect for approximately fifteen minutes repeatedly asking him to drop the metal bedframe. At that point, deputies moved closer to the bathroom where a deputy deployed his taser. The taser struck the suspect but was ineffective. The suspect then quickly ran out of the bathroom, charging towards the deputies in the hallway with the metal bedframe held over his head in both hands. One of the deputies shot multiple rounds from his department-issued firearm. The rounds struck the suspect, who fell to the ground. Deputies immediately began rendering life- saving aid. Paramedics responded and transported the suspect to a local hospital for treatment. The suspect was taken to a hospital and is in stable but serious condition. No deputies were injured in the shooting. The suspect in this case has been identified as 45-year-old Santo Marac. On May 1, 2023, he was arraigned in the hospital for assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer, assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of criminal threats, and resisting arrest with violence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy Benjamin Blake 2:28 - Bodycam: Deputy Stephen McCarthy
NiwHAGuzQC8 | 05 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * North Ogden, Utah — On Thursday, April 27, 2023, 66-year-old Jeffrey Roberts from Long Beach, CA, drove to his brother's house in North Ogden, UT, parking his van in the driveway. At approximately 7:11 p.m., he approached the front door and rang the doorbell. The occupants of the home, Scott Roberts and his wife, were eating dinner alone when Jeffrey Roberts arrived. In the doorbell video, Jeffrey is seen walking to the front door and ringing the doorbell before Scott answers and asks what he is doing at the home. The brothers are heard exchanging conversation about where another family member is before Jeffrey reaches into his jacket, pulls out a gun and shoots his brother, killing him. After fatally shooting his brother, Jeffrey Scott went into the home and also shot his brother's wife, Jodi Roberts, who survived and is recovering in the hospital. Neighbors who heard the gunshots began calling 911. A man who lives next door to the Roberts is heard in a in a distressed state in 911 audio telling a dispatcher that he heard what he thought were gunshots, but, "I'm not sure about that." Over the span of about 13 minutes, the doorbell camera was triggered by motion several times as Jeffrey Roberts entered and exited the home and as police responded. The video kicked on again at 7:13 p.m., showing Jeffrey Roberts leaving through the front door and out of site of the camera momentarily. He can then be seen returning with a large bag in his left hand that appears to contain heavy items, and a shotgun in his right hand. At 7:14 p.m., at least one more shot can be heard, and possibly another before the camera cuts out for a span of about 5 minutes. When it retriggers again at 7:19 p.m., Jeffrey Roberts can be seen frantically pacing in and out of the front walkway while talking with someone on the phone. The short portion of the conversation that was captured by surveillance is difficult to decipher due to blaring smoke alarms inside the home that were drowning out multiple words. Police later said that the suspect set the home on fire using road flares. He can be heard telling the person on the phone about his "turtles" and his "bank account" before the camera goes dark again. Preliminary investigation shows that Jeffrey Roberts began to fire on police as they arrive on scene. This was not captured by the doorbell camera. When the Ring cam kicks back on at 7:20 p.m., police vehicles can be seen on the street beyond two pillars at the home's entrance, which are pocked with bullet holes. Jeffrey Roberts then re-enters the camera's view as he runs out of the front door and toward the street while firing multiple rounds at officers. Officers returned fire, and the man was shot and killed. None of the officers were injured. Simultaneous to the confrontation between the man and police Thursday evening, the home was ablaze and firefighters from North View Fire District and other agencies subsequently doused it. The home appears to have suffered extensive fire damage. The county attorney stated Jeffrey Roberts was armed with a 9mm handgun. Included in the bag he was seen bringing into the home was apparently 23 fully-loaded magazines. An evidence photo from the scene showed 19 of the unused clips. It wasn't immediately clear if the remaining four had been emptied during the shooting, though the video contained photos of the bullet hole-ridden objects around the home - including a mailbox behind which an officer hid during the shootout, the police vehicle in front of the home, and at least 13 or more bullet holes in the garage door of the home across the street. He was also carrying 150 shotgun shells, in addition to the 12-guage weapon he retrieved after the first shots were fired. There have been no reports of any neighbors being struck by bullets during the shootout. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Ring Surveillance Footage 5:08 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 7:22 - Evidence
c6xiQJUrJhc | 05 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On April 5, 2023, at approximately 5:50 p.m. officers with the North Patrol Division Crime Suppression Team were conducting surveillance at 2900 Broad Haven Drive on a possible robbery suspect who was observed entering a business and robbing employees at gunpoint. The suspect, Dontel Thompson exited the business with a gun in his hand, jumping a fence into a nearby neighborhood. As officers attempted to arrest Thompson, officer D. Inocencio exited his patrol vehicle as Thompson was running toward him with a pistol in his hand. The officer discharged his duty weapon, striking Thompson. First aid was given to Thompson and Houston Fire Department paramedics transported him to a hospital in critical condition. Doctors later pronounced Thompson deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Lopez 1:02 - Bodycam: Officer Inocencio 2:00 - Bodycam: Officer Luna
aovDW61K5FY | 04 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Evesham Township, New Jersey — On Sunday, April 30, 2023, around 1:00 a.m., Evesham Township Police Department (ETPD) officers were at the scene of a car crash in Evesham Township, New Jersey, when they spotted a white Hyundai Genesis speeding west on Taunton Lake Road, according to police. Investigators said the vehicle was traveling 80 mph in a 45 mph zone and it appeared to increase in speed as it passed the officers. When an officer tried to initiate a traffic stop, the driver of the Genesis, identified as 24-year-old Marc Ferraiolo, failed to pull over and ran the red light. The officers stopped pursuing Ferraiolo due to the risk it posed to them and the public, investigators said. Police broke off a pursuit due to the risk it posed to them and the public and went to the couple's home after recognizing Ferraiolo as the driver. Police body camera videos show the moments when officers pulled up to the home where Ferraiolo and his wife, 42-year-old Ruth Patton live with Ferraiolo’s mother. Officers then located Ferraiolo and Patton at their residence, where Patton exited the car after it pulled into the driveway of their home. Ferraiolo backed the vehicle into a police car, then drove across lawns in efforts to run down two police officers. Officers were able to jump out of the way and were not struck by the vehicle. Ferraiolo continued driving in reverse, hitting a police vehicle with a K9 named Tango inside. Ferraiolo then drove across his own property, a neighbor's property and down the street. He attempted to make a U-turn and then drove at a high rate of speed toward the police and crashed again into the police K9 vehicle. He backed up his vehicle several more times and continued to ram the police vehicle with the police K9 inside the vehicle, the police chief said. He continued down the street, striking two additional Evesham police vehicles that were parked on the side of the road, unattended, and ultimately crashed into a police vehicle down the road that was also unoccupied. Ferraiolo's vehicle was inoperable by the last crash. Because his doors were locked, police had to break into his windows to unlock the vehicle and apprehend the suspect, who was transported to a hospital, where he received treatment before being moved to jail. Ferraiolo is charged with attempted murder of a police officer, aggravated assault on police, eluding, criminal mischief and injuring a police canine. Patton is charged with terroristic threats and obstruction of justice. The incident caused damage of about $45,000 to each of three police vehicles and a neighbor's parked car, according to a probable cause statement. Ferraiolo and Patton are no strangers to local police, according to neighbors. People who live on their street say they’ve been the “neighbors from hell” for at least the last two years of the six years they’ve lived there. Neighbors said the couple lived in a poorly kept home with bright lights and multiple cameras. Police reports of the complaints go back at least a year. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:01 - Bodycam: Officer #2 13:00 - Ring Surveillance Footage
eVW5Ty48VXk | 03 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — On April 8, 2023, at approximately 9:50 p.m., Kern County Sheriff’s Office Deputies responded to the 300 block of Casa Loma Drive for a report of a subject shooting into an inhabited dwelling. After searching the property and making multiple announcements, deputies located the suspect, 43-year-old Juan Jose Campos, crouched behind a bed pointing his firearm at deputies. An officer involved shooting occurred. The sheriff's office reports that Campos was shot and injured. He was transported to the hospital for treatment. No deputies were injured. The firearm was recovered. He was arrested on numerous charges including attempted murder, assault on a peace officer with a firearm and multiple other felony charges. On May 2, 2023, the Kern County Sheriff’s Office convened a critical incident review board to examine the use of force in this incident. The use of force was determined to be within department policy. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:52 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 1:31 - Evidence
oxFVZ6spNSs | 03 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Raleigh, North Carolina — On March 27, 2023, Raleigh Police received several calls about a suspect standing in the middle of the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Coleman Street intersection while shooting at occupied vehicles. Police said a caller reported the suspect unsuccessfully tried to open the door of a car stopped at a traffic light. Officers got there at 6:57 a.m. and reported seeing the suspect make their way into a nearby residential neighborhood on Cumberland Street, Raleigh police said. Ligon Middle School was briefly put on a lockdown as the situation unfolded a short distance from the school. Body cam and dash cam video show the three officers (Sgt. R.A. Sirianna and Officers M.L. Adams and P.J. Fernstrum) arriving at the 700 block of Cumberland Street, just east of downtown, around 7 a.m. The officers saw the suspect, identified as Jorge Luis Vega-Lesam. The officers got out of their cars and began to approach him. Adams sees he is armed and relays this to the other officers. Several shots are heard coming from the suspect’s direction. Adams fires three times at Vega-Lesama. Vega-Lesama then retreats behind a house in the neighborhood temporarily. Seconds later, he begins firing at officers again. Officer Sirianna exit his police vehicle with a rifle. He is repeatedly fired at and cannot determine where the suspect is shooting from. Sirianna then fires four shots, killing the suspect. Officers then call for an urgent EMS response before approaching the downed Vega-Lesama. Police said he was found with a handgun with an additional magazine lying next to him. Vega-Lesama fired five shots at officers. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Synced Footage 2:46 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:21 - Bodycam: Officer #2
PXIYmASax2o | 03 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On Wednesday, March 29, 2023 just after 4:00 p.m., IMPD Northwest District officers were dispatched to the 5600 block of Georgetown Road on a report of a carjacking. Officers were advised that a vehicle crash had occurred at 5600 Georgetown Road and an occupant from the crashed vehicle carjacked a black Chevy Impala at the intersection. The suspect, identified as 33-year-old Michael Barnes drove away in the Impala. Within minutes, officers located the Impala near W. 62nd Street and Cooper Road. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle with their lights and sirens on; however, Barnes did not stop. A vehicle pursuit ensued and ended at the on-ramp to Interstate-65 South from Kessler Blvd N. Drive, where Barnes quickly emerged from the vehicle, facing officers with a firearm in his hand. Two officers (Officer David Yohe and Officer Donovan Hankins) discharged their firearms, striking Barnes. No officers or uninvolved citizens were injured during this incident. Officers safely approached and provided medical aid to Barnes until medics arrived. Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services (IEMS) arrived and transported Barnes to Eskenazi Hospital in critical condition. Shortly after his arrival to the hospital, Barnes’s condition was upgraded to stable. Detectives located a handgun near Barnes. Barnes was placed under arrest for a violation of probation warrant out of Grant County. This violation was from a 2018 case under cause number 27C-1808-F2-000025 where he was convicted of the following charges: Unlawful possession of a firearm by Serious Violent Felon, Possession of a Narcotic Drug Possession X2, Possession of Methamphetamine, Theft and Possession of Marijuana. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:28 - Public Safety Camera 2:07 - First Responding Officer at the Scene 2:53 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 4:22 - Citizen Dashcam Footage
GhXkdv6n7gU | 02 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Maywood, California — On January 26, 2023, at 5:38 a.m., Operation Safe Streets Bureau detectives executed a search & arrest warrant at a residence in the 6100 block of Clarkson Avenue, Maywood. The detectives were serving the search warrant for a female adult who was wanted in connection with an assault with a deadly weapon where a handgun was used in the assault. Upon execution of the search and arrest warrant, detectives conducted “knock and notice” notifications and identified themselves as law enforcement officers to the occupants inside the residence. Two occupants were detained by detectives without incident. While continuing to call out to additional occupants, a male, later identified as 70-year-old Miguel Lopez, was inside his residence holding a firearm. Detectives gave Lopez numerous commands to drop the firearm, but he refused. Lopez advanced towards detectives and pointed the firearm at them, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Two Detectives discharged their service weapons. Lopez sustained gunshot wounds to his torso. He was treated at the scene by Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics and pronounced dead at the scene. A loaded .357 caliber revolver was recovered at the scene. There were no other persons injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 3:53 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 4:30 - Bodycam: Deputy #3
G5mg6SAD_24 | 02 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tucson, Arizona — On March 3rd, 2023, just before 11:30 p.m., Tucson Police Department officers from the Operations Division Midtown Community Response Team (ODM CRT) located an aggravated assault suspect. Detectives had previously established probable cause to arrest the male, identified as 28-year-old Aaron Martinka, for two counts of aggravated assault, one count of a prohibited possessor, and one count of discharging a firearm within city limits. He also had an outstanding felony arrest warrant for a probation violation. ODM CRT located Martinka driving in a vehicle. ODM CRT coordinated with members of the Tucson Police Department’s Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team to take him into custody. SWAT officers attempted to stop Martinka’s vehicle near the intersection of East Grant Road and North Park Avenue by utilizing an immobilization device to safely bring the suspect’s vehicle to a stop. The device failed and Martinka accelerated, fleeing at a high rate of speed. As officers attempted to catch up to the vehicle, Martinka caused a multiple-vehicle collision, resulting in his vehicle becoming disabled, stopping just west of East Grant Road and North Campbell Avenue. As officers approached the vehicle, Martinka produced a handgun and fired at officers. Officers returned fire and struck Martinka. Officers medically evaluated Martinka; however, a SWAT medic from the Tucson Fire Department declared him deceased at the scene. Officers identified an adult female 29-year-old Ashley Mendibles, who was wanted in the same aggravated assault incident as Martinka was located inside the vehicle. She sustained non-life-threatening injuries from the collision and was transported to Banner University Medical Center. No bystanders or department members were injured in this incident. The officers involved in the shooting have been identified as Officer Bradley Kush, an 11-year veteran, Officer Adam Smith, a 15-year veteran, and Officer Joe Buck, a 10-year veteran of the Tucson Police Department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Bradley Kush 0:46 - Bodycam: Officer Adam Smith 1:03 - Bodycam: Officer Joe Buck
PtbcqXYfaoY | 02 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fairfax, Virginia — On May 1, 2023, around 11:38 a.m., a patrol officer was on a routine traffic stop with a gray 2012 BMW 750 Series on southbound Fairfax County Parkway prior to Braddock Rd. The 17-year-old driver of a black 2018 BMW M3 was traveling northbound on Fairfax County Parkway at a high rate of speed and lost control. The BMW spun around, crossed the median, striking the community member’s vehicle then officer’s vehicle. The officer was nearly struck. The adult driver in the BMW 750 Series on the traffic stop was taken to the hospital with minor injuries not considered to be life-threatening and has since been released from the hospital. The officer sustained minor injuries. The juvenile driver of the BMW M3 and the two passengers sustained minor injuries. The juvenile was charged with reckless driving. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Biscuits Gravy' - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OaoCZwhLUNo | 01 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On April 27, 2023, at 9:45 PM, Dallas Police responded to a shooting call in the 2900 block of Cypress Avenue. When officers arrived, they learned the suspect, 20-year-old Bryan Casillas shot two people inside the home after being confronted for loud music. The two victims locked themselves inside a room and called for police. Casillas ran from the scene. Officers provided first aid to the victims and Dallas Fire Rescue was called and took the two people to a local hospital. While the home was being processed for evidence, officers started the search for Casillas. Southeast patrol officers searched on the ground and a DPS helicopter was called in to help for a short time, while the DPD Canine Unit also responded to help in the search. At 12:27 AM, a 9-1-1 call was received for a male knocking on the door in the 9400 block of Briggs Street. Shortly before 2:00 am, officers located a shoe and a blood trail in the area of 9300 Briggs Street. Canine Officer, Senior Corporal Scott Jay and his K9 partner, Figor, responded and met with patrol officers. Senior Corporal Jay started a canine track with patrol officers and made their way through the trees to a creek where they found Casillas near a bridge. At around 2:30 am, K9 Figor moved in and engaged Casillas. Casillas then shot at K9 Figor, hitting him in the chest. Casillas then fired at Senior Corporal Jay, hitting him in the leg, and in the chest. Senior Corporal Jay returned fire, hitting the suspect multiple times. Dallas Fire Rescue responded, and Casillas died at the scene. Senior Corporal Jay and K9 Figor then made their way out of the creek to the yard of a home, where Jay secured Figor to a tree for his, and other officers’ safety. An officer applied a tourniquet and others administered first aid to Senior Corporal Jay. Senior Corporal Jay was taken to a local hospital for treatment and was later released. K9 Figor was taken to a local emergency veterinary hospital for treatment and released. The two were reunited with each other over the weekend. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0cfEVe3CCXU | 01 May 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On April 27, 2023, Oklahoma City Police were called to a residence in the 4800-block of NW 19th Street regarding a domestic incident involving suspect, 26-year-old Deangelo Wright. A background check found that Wright also had two active felony warrants for kidnapping, and aggravated assault and battery. Per the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Wright has previous state convictions for several crimes including: Domestic Abuse, 2nd Degree Burglary, Carrying a Firearm After Previous Conviction. During the first two responses to the apartment by officers, Wright left before officers arrived. Wright was at the apartment the third response when Sergeant Morgan Reynolds attempted to speak with him when he brutally attacked Sgt. Reynolds, knocking her unconscious and causing serious injuries. The suspect continued to violently attack Sgt. Reynolds while she was unconscious. During the violent assault, a witness attempted to intervene, and she was attacked by Wright who then left just moments before additional officers arrived to the scene. OKCPD officers assigned to the Violent Crimes Apprehension Team (VCAT) arrested Wright hiding in a laundry room at an apartment complex in the 2200-block of N. Meridian several hours after the incident. Wright is currently in custody at the Oklahoma County Detention Center on a $10,000,000 bond. He faces charges of aggravated assault on an officer, domestic assault and battery by strangulation and disrupting an emergency phone call. Sergeant Morgan Reynolds was released on Monday from the hospital, according to police officials. Court documents indicated Reynolds suffered a possible skull fracture, orbital fracture, concussion, fractured jaw and several broken teeth. The criminal history of suspect Wright has been obtained through this investigation. Suspect Wright had two outstanding felony warrants for kidnapping and aggravated assault and battery resulting from an incident he was involved in just prior to being incarcerated in 2021. Wright was incarcerated for domestic abuse and being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. Per the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, he was incarcerated from October 2021 until his release in June 2022 where he served eight months of a two-year sentence. Wright was also on probation for domestic abuse, being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm, second degree burglary, and taking/receiving a stolen credit card. In May 2021, Wright was arrested for two counts of assault and battery on a police officer and one count of resisting arrest. The two counts of assault and battery on a police officer were dismissed and a guilty plea was entered for the resisting arrest charge. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VrAESfdy3Cs | 29 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Deptford Twp, New Jersey — On Sunday, January 22, 2023, Deptford Township Police officers were called for reports of a man with a gun to a residence on Fox Run Road in Deptford. According to police, 55-year-old Daniel Nevius, was driving a Jeep and slammed into an SUV parked in the driveway of a home. Police say Nevius crashed into the parked SUV multiple times and then got out of his Jeep holding a firearm. A woman Called 911and described herself as a former friend of Nevius. Another man inside the home, who identified himself as the homeowner’s son, also called 911. Nevius then appears to slam his rifle on the parked SUV. He then comes back and does it again. The situation becomes even more dangerous when the homeowner drives up in a silver car, evidently trying to reason with a distraught Nevius. Nevius is seen pointing his rifle at the driver but doesn’t fire any shots. Officers arrived on the scene set up a perimeter and observed Nevius, standing on the porch holding a rifle and shouting for an acquaintance inside to come out. Video from a police officer’s body camera shows Officer Luke Ivey draw his gun and then fire on Nevius. Police maintain Nevius pointed his gun at the officers. Emergency medical personnel responded to render aid to Nevius, but he was pronounced deceased at the scene at 1:55 p.m. The Attorney General’s investigation into the shooting is ongoing and no further information is being released at this time. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 4:44 - Bodycam: Officer Luke Ivey 5:49 - Bodycam: Officer #2
BbHtlwGauLQ | 28 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Kalamazoo, Michigan — On April 15, 2023, a 50-year-old male was working on his neighbor’s van and the van fell off the jack trapping him beneath the vehicle. Initially, the male subject was talking, however, due to the van compressing his upper torso, he went into cardiac arrest with no pulse or breathing. He was under the car for approximately 10 minutes. Sgt. Hutson, Sgt. Mireles, PSO Baldwin, and PSO Brink lifted the van off the male while Sgt. Luthy pulled him to safety. CPR was immediately started, and they were able to reestablish a pulse and breathing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.BuyMeACoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yrTexAP_3hk | 28 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fallbrook, California — On Friday, April 21, 2023, at approximately 1:01 a.m., the San Diego Sheriff’s Department Communications Center received a call from a female who reported her husband was despondent and threatening suicide at a residence located in the 4900 block of White Lilac Road in Fallbrook. The female reported her husband had made suicidal threats, and earlier in the day she hid a firearm from her husband who had threatened to kill himself with it. Deputies from the San Diego Sheriff’s Fallbrook Station were dispatched to the couple’s residence. As deputies drove to the call, the female reported the male had another firearm and locked himself in a bedroom. She additionally reported there were children in the residence. Upon arriving, deputies contacted the female outside her residence and she confirmed her husband had access to a rifle and a handgun. The deputies were in the process of gathering information when the female’s husband came out from behind the residence and was armed with a scoped rifle. Both deputies began to give the male commands. However, the male continued to advance towards the deputies and his wife as he pointed the rifle towards them. At this point, one deputy fired his department issued rifle multiple times, striking the suspect in the leg and lower body. This incapacitated the suspect, and the suspect dropped the rifle. The deputies were able to call for assistance from other deputies and paramedics. Shortly afterwards, they took the suspect into custody and carried him to a nearby ambulance so medics could provide immediate medical care. The suspect was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Neither the deputies nor the children were injured during this incident. The female sustained minor injuries that did not require further medical care. The suspect in this case has been identified as 41-year-old Jorge Alberto Sandoval of Fallbrook. Sandoval was arrested for Brandishing a Firearm in the Presence of a Peace Officer and Spousal Abuse. The deputy involved in the shooting was identified as Evan McCormick, a 15-year veteran of the department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us at BuyMeACoffee: https://www.BuyMeACoffee.com/PoliceActivity Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6nSQpYYE27k | 27 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On March 29, 2023, around 6:30 p.m. Albuquerque Police got a call about a dispute in the area of the 4700 block of Glendale Rd NW. Police said no officers were immediately available but then a neighbor reported Macias was shooting a gun, leading police to upgrade the priority of the call and respond by 7:00 p.m. That man has been identified as 32-year-old Francisco Macias. According to the police, Macias was high on narcotics when he reportedly assaulted his mom and aunt inside a home in southwest Albuquerque, just moments before firing his gun outside. Once on scene Officers found an armed Macias with two friends in a front yard and ordered him to drop his gun. Macias went behind a vehicle and officers then saw him point the gun at his friend, leading them to shoot 37 times. No one was hit, allowing Macias and the two friends fleeing to the backyard before one of the friends wrestled the gun from Macias and threw it out of reach. Then, according to video, Macias picked the other friend off the ground and used him as a shield as police approached. Officers first shot Macias with a less-lethal sponge round and then used a Taser to detain him. Macias was shot in the foot and the projectile was removed from his foot after the shooting, but it’s still unclear if it came from his gun or police. Macias was arrested and booked into jail. Macias was later released from jail, and all charges against him have been dropped at the request of the victims. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 3:26 - Police Helicopter Footage
VtkZaZwjaPI | 27 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On March 29th, 2023, at approximately 12:45 pm, two SAPD officers responded to a call for a shooting in progress at Arnold Park, 1011 Gillette Blvd. Upon arriving, witnesses directed the officers to the suspect, who was still in the park. As the officers approached, the suspect stood up, pointed a handgun at his head, then pointed it at the officers and fired. Both officers returned fire, hitting the suspect. After a short foot chase, the suspect was apprehended, and the handgun he threw to the ground was recovered. The suspect, identified as 26-year-old Raul Arzola, was transported to the hospital in critical condition. No officers or bystanders were injured during the incident. Arzola has been charged with two counts of Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant and three counts of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon for firing towards civilians in the park. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
C108ADZZWIo | 26 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On Wednesday, April 12, 2023, a call was made about a possible kidnapping and burglary at a home in the 12700 block of Copper Springs Road near Hodges Boulevard. It came from the woman's friend about 12:30 a.m. saying the woman could not get out of the home after he forced his way in and was threatening her with a knife. The woman had texted the friend. She could not get out of the bedroom, he was known to be armed with a knife and has threatened her many times before. Officers were able to convince her and get her to go out through the master bathroom window. That’s when the standoff began. SWAT arrived around 5 a.m. in the Bentwater neighborhood and used a bullhorn to try to get 38-year-old Matvey Klimenkoto come out. Klimenkoto threw items at police and appeared to still be armed with a knife, police said. He then fled the scene through several homes. Officers unleashed K-9 Zeke, and Klimenkoto appeared to be about to stab the dog. That’s when police said he was shot. Klimenko died on scene. Klimenkoto was a convicted felon and had several warrants for charges involving this woman. He was reportedly terrorizing the woman for months, reports the Florida Times-Union. Police say there were calls to service involving conflict between him and the ex-girlfriend since December 2022. The woman had tried to end the relationship and move "in secret," but the man was able to pursue her after he hacked into her email account and found evidence of where she was living, police said. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer McDonald 1:09 - Bodycam: Officer Reese
7ewkzT-cdVI | 26 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Greensboro, North Carolina — On August 21, 2022, at approximately 9:08 p.m., Corporal M.L. Sletten was driving on W Market St when he observed a vehicle behind him driving with high beams on. Corporal Sletten slows down, the vehicle passes in front of him, and eventually pulls into a parking lot entrance at 4903 W Market Street, in front of a Dollar General. Corporal Sletten activates his blue lights and initiates the traffic stop of a white 2018 Nissan Altima with a Florida license plate, later known to be operated by Nasanto Antonio Crenshaw. After Corporal Sletten activates his lights behind the Nissan, the vehicle continues to drive through the parking lot without stopping. At this time, Corporal Sletten asks for another officer to provide assistance to his location, advising that the Nissan was not complying with the attempted stop. The Nissan continues through the lot,and eventually comes to a stop. Corporal Sletten exits his patrol car and approaches the Nissan when suddenly the driver accelerates away from the traffic stop. Corporal Sletten then returns to his patrol vehicle, continues to follow the Nissan, and notifies Communications that the Nissan had driven away from the stop. At that time, Communications informs Corporal Sletten the Nissan is reported stolen or "10-99" from Fayetteville, NC earlier that day. The Nissan continues to a dead end area of the parking lot. Corporal Sletten approaches the Nissan again when 3 subjects exit the rear passenger side and begin running away, leaving the rear passenger door open. Corporal Sletten pulls his patrol vehicle up to the Nissan, attempting to block it in. At that time, the driver backs the car up while turning, colliding with the front of the patrol vehicle. The driver collides with the patrol vehicle at the same time Corporal Sletten is getting out of his car. Corporal Sletten provides commands for the occupants to "get on the ground". As Corporal Sletten walks around the rear of the patrol vehicle, he repeats- "get on the ground, do it now". At that moment, the driver places the Nissan in drive and begins to accelerate forward, toward where Corporal Sletten is standing. Corporal Sletten gives the command "stop" and then discharges his duty weapon 3 times. Two of the shots go through the front windshield and one shot goes through the front passenger window. Corporal Sletten tells Communications "shots fired". The Nissan makes contact with the curb, coming to a complete stop. Once the vehicle comes to a complete stop, one juvenile remains in the front passenger seat of the Nissan and is not injured. Corporal Sletten begins making commands to this passenger, calling for assistance to the scene and calling for units to assist with rendering aid to the driver. Corporal Sletten radios that he has one person detained, one person suffering from gunshot wounds, and one of the passengers that previously fled is on foot down W Market Street. Corporal Sletten repeats these radio updates, his location, and his commands to the passenger. Corporal Sletten observes a responding patrol car stop on W Market Street near the on-foot subject and radios for all cars to turn around and come render aid to the driver. Corporal Sletten detains the passenger and makes his way to the driver side of the Nissan, attempting to open the door and render aid. When he cannot open the locked door, Corporal Sletten begins breaking the glass while requesting EMS again. Assisting officers begin arriving to the scene. Officers open the driver door and carry Nasanto Crenshaw out of the vehicle. Corporal Sletten begins chest compressions on Nasanto Crenshaw and then assisting officers take over CPR efforts. Three officers work on rendering aid until care is transferred to EMS upon their arrival. Nasanto Crenshaw was declared deceased by the on-scene EMS personnel. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3fHiRicIDl0 | 26 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Palmdale, California — On February 10, 2023, at 10:22 p.m., Palmdale Station deputies responded to a residence in the 37500 block of Oxford Drive, Palmdale, regarding a domestic violence call. The caller stated her husband, 34-year-old Byram Everett, hit her and put her in a headlock. Deputies arrived and contacted the victim on the front porch of her residence. She said Everett was mentally ill, suicidal and had assaulted her. Deputies conducted a protective sweep of the residence to locate Everett. Deputies located Everett, who was armed with a sword, in the backyard of the residence. Everett advanced toward the deputies while swinging the sword. The deputies gave Everett verbal commands to drop the sword; however, he did not comply. A deputy fired a 40mm foam baton launcher and almost simultaneously, a deputy- involved shooting occurred. Everett was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. The deputies rendered medical aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire paramedics. Everett was transported to local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. There were no other persons injured in the incident. A sword, approximately three feet in length, was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:08 - Bodycam: Deputy #2
7efK5E-0MfQ | 21 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Scottsdale, Arizona — On April 16, 2023, around 6:50 p.m., Scottsdale Police Officers arrived in the area of Granite Reef Rd and Cypress St. and contacted 26-year-old Isaiah Curtis in front of a residence and saw that he was armed with a pistol. Curtis ignored verbal commands from officers and ended up shooting at police. In response, both officers fired their duty weapons, striking the suspect, who collapsed in the driveway of the residence. Officers moved up to the suspect and began life-saving efforts that included applying chest seals, and tourniquets and performing CPR. At 7:00 p.m., paramedics arrived and attempted further life-saving measures. Curtis did not survive his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene at 7:10 p.m. The officers involved have been placed on Post-Critical Incident Leave while the internal and criminal investigation continues, which is standard for all officer-involved shootings. Both officers are assigned to patrol. One has 1.5 years of service, and the other has 3 years of service with the department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:13 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2
IVFIxkp1DdY | 21 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Salem, Oregon — On Monday, April 10, 2023, at 8:42 a.m., an Oregon State Police (OSP) trooper, Andrew Tuttle, was on duty and driving northbound on Interstate 5 (I5). Trooper Tuttle was nearing milepost 254 and observed what he believed to be a stalled semi-trailer in the B lane (middle lane). Trooper Tuttle called into his dispatch to inform them that he would be stopping to assist the driver. As Trooper Tuttle pulled up closer to the semi-trailer, he observed an adult male suspect (later identified to be 31-year-old Felipe Amezcua Manzo) in the roadway with a firearm in his hand. Trooper Tuttle saw Amezcua Manzo point the firearm at the driver of the semi-trailer and then saw him point the firearm at a driver of a nearby SUV and try to force open the passenger side door of that vehicle. At this time, Amezcua Manzo noticed Trooper Tuttle and started to run to the east, toward the CarMax (located adjacent to I5). Trooper Tuttle activated his lights and sirens and pulled his vehicle over to the side of the interstate. Trooper Tuttle exited his vehicle and drew his firearm. Trooper Tuttle saw Amezcua Manzo run to the grass shoulder and then go down into the ditch. Trooper Tuttle yelled at Amezcua Manzo to “get on the ground” numerous times but Amezcua Manzo ignored those commands and continued walking south. Trooper Tuttle proceeded to go down into the ditch and saw Amezcua Manzo walking with the gun in his hand. Amezcua Manzo then turned toward Trooper Tuttle, aimed the gun at Trooper Tuttle and started firing. Trooper Tuttle then returned fire. During this exchange of gunfire, Trooper Tuttle felt something hit him on his left arm. Trooper Tuttle started back up the incline at the side of I5, in an attempt to find coverage from the gunfire but ended up falling into the water in the bottom of the ditch. Trooper Tuttle was able to get up and run up to his patrol vehicle. Trooper Tuttle reloaded his firearm and noticed that Amezcua Manzo was again aiming at him and firing. At this point, Trooper Tuttle saw a “blue light or laser” coming from Amezcua Manzo’s gun. The light was pointed right at Trooper Tuttle’s eyes and blinded him momentarily. This light is frequently associated with laser-assisted aiming, suggesting to Trooper Tuttle that the gun was aimed at his head. Trooper Tuttle began to fire again toward Amezcua Manzo. Amezcua Manzo was still holding the gun and aiming at Trooper Tuttle. After Trooper Tuttle reloaded his gun a second time, he noticed Amezcua Manzo start to walk back toward Trooper Tuttle. Trooper Tuttle continued to fire at Amezcua Manzo, reloading a third time, until Amezcua Manzo fell to the grass. At this time, Trooper Tuttle informed dispatch that shots had been fired and Amezcua Manzo was down. Medics were immediately dispatched to the scene to render medical aid to Amezcua Manzo. While Trooper Tuttle was waiting for back up officers to arrive, a male started running down the interstate toward Trooper Tuttle. The male identified himself with a badge as a retired Pierce County, Washington, Sheriff’s Deputy. Trooper Tuttle gave the retired deputy his backup weapon and the retired deputy joined Trooper Tuttle at his patrol vehicle. They both held Amezcua Manzo at gunpoint for their safety until back up officers arrived just a few minutes later. Once additional officers arrived, they approached Amezcua Manzo to render aid. Officers observed gunshot wounds to Amezcua Manzo’s chest, back, and head. Medical aid was administered but Amezcua Manzo was pronounced deceased at the scene. Also located near Amezcua Manzo was a firearm with an attached laser sight and light, which was blue in color. Trooper Tuttle sustained an abrasion to his left arm but did not require further medical attention. It cannot be determined if the injury Trooper Tuttle sustained was due to a bullet graze or due to his fall in the ditch. No other motorists, bystanders or police officers were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Attempted Carjacking 0:58 - Bodycam: Trooper Andrew Tuttle 4:10 - Dashcam
aR_ufEn6g3Y | 20 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tulsa, Oklahoma — On December 31, 2022, Muskogee Creek Nation Lighthorse Police and Tulsa Police Officers were involved in a pursuit with Cody Foos. Prior to this pursuit, Foos had exhibited several instances of dangerous behavior. Some of those behaviors include pulling a shotgun out in traffic, amongst several other things. Foos shot at Officers three times from his car. Police were able to successfully deflate the tires on Foos's car, and when he finally stopped in the Rose Hill Cemetery, Foos emerged wielding a short-barreled shotgun and a semi-automatic pistol. As a continuing threat, Officers fired upon Foos, striking him. Foos died at the scene. The officers involved were put on administrative leave, but the DA cleared them and did not file charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:39 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:22 - Bodycam: Officer #3
Bh1vXSiMqlA | 18 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mission, Texas — On Wednesday, April 12, Texas Department of Public Safety troopers stopped a gold Chevrolet Malibu on FM 1017 in Jim Hogg County. During the traffic stop, troopers say they discovered the driver, 38-year-old Lidia Elizabeth Badillo, a Mexican national living in Edinburg, was smuggling two women. In video taken of the traffic stop, Badillo told the trooper she was going out to get drinks. She then started flirting with the trooper, telling him he was handsome. DPS said Badillo later admitted to troopers that she picked up the women at a stash house in Mission and was attempting to drive them through the Falfurrias Border Patrol Checkpoint. DPS said both passengers in the Chevrolet Malibu were migrants from El Salvador and in the country illegally. The migrants gave fake Texas driver’s licenses to the trooper in hopes of making it through the checkpoint. Badillo told the trooper that once she got beyond the checkpoint, she was planning to meet another driver, who was going to drive the two women to Corpus Christi, Texas. According to Texas DPS, the smuggling method used by Badillo is used to smuggle female immigrants into the U.S., where some of the women are forced into debt bondage and work off the debt through forced labor and sex trafficking. Badillo is charged with human smuggling and the two illegal immigrants were referred to the U.S. Border Patrol. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
SxJ8XXSjqq0 | 18 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oxnard, California — On April 7, 2023, around 6:00 p.m., residents in the 2000 block of East Bard Road called the Oxnard Police Department’s Emergency Communications Center to report that a person was brandishing and threatening residents with a knife. Oxnard Police Officers responded to the location to investigate. When officers arrived on scene, they located 18-year-old Christian Baltazar Torrez inside a green truck. The truck belonged to a resident, who had not given Torrez permission to enter his vehicle. The officers gave him several commands to exit the truck, and he did not readily comply. After approximately five minutes, Torrez exited the truck, and began walking towards the officers. The officers saw that Torrez was holding a knife in his left hand. He continued to walk in the direction of the officers as the officers ordered him to drop the knife. Of the four police officers and patrol sergeant at the scene of this incident, three of the officers drew their handguns, one officer had a “less lethal” shotgun, and the patrol sergeant drew their Taser. As Torrez failed to comply with the direction of the officers, the sergeant deployed his taser. The Taser probes contacted Torrez, but had minimal effect; he was able to continue moving towards the officers. The officer with the less lethal shotgun fired one “bean bag” round, which caused Torrez to fall to the ground. He quickly got back on his feet, knife in hand, in close proximity to officers, when officer Sheffield fired four handgun rounds at Torrez. Torrez fell to the ground after being shot. The officers called for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and provided life saving efforts, including CPR, until EMS personnel arrived on scene. An ambulance transported Torrez to the Ventura County Medical Center, and he was pronounced deceased at approximately 7:00 p.m. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:08 - Ring Security Camera 2:46 - Bodycam: Sergeant Todd Johnson 3:38 - Bodycam: Officer Randi Vines 4:28 - Bodycam: Officer Kyle Hay 5:21 - Bodycam: Officer Dan Casse 6:10 - Bodycam: Office Jarrod Sheffield
a4WVy95W5B8 | 17 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Farmington, New Mexico — On Wednesday, April 5, at approximately 11:30 p.m., Farmington Police Officers were dispatched to a report of domestic violence at 5308 Valley View Ave. The footage begins when three Farmington officers arrive on Valley View Avenue. They approach the house located at 5305 Valley View Ave. Why officers approached the wrong address remains part of the ongoing investigation. The footage continues, showing officers approach the door at 5305 Valley View Ave. An officer knocks on the door and announces himself as Farmington Police on three separate occasions. The officer also requests confirmation from dispatch on the address. The three officers can be heard discussing the address. Officers begin to back away from the door. Approximately four seconds later, 52-year-old Robert Dotson opens the screen door, and points a firearm at the officers. Officers draw their firearms and fire their weapons, fatally striking Dotson. About a minute later, a woman, later identified as Dotson’s wife, appears at the front door with a firearm and begins firing at officers, but she stops upon realizing that they are police officers. Officers shoot back at her, but she is not injured. The contextual footage ends following the conclusion of shots being exchanged. The raw footage ends as officers meet with a supervisor to give their statements. All three officers fired their weapons during the incident. How many shots were fired by Farmington Officers is part of the State Police investigation. Two of the officers have been with the department for approximately five years. The third officer has been with the department for approximately three years. All three officers were placed on paid administrative leave for the length of the investigation, per department policy. Farmington Police later responded to 5308 Valley View Ave., the location of the original call. Officers spoke to occupants and made a report of the incident. No one was hurt and no arrests were made in that incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:34 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:51 - Bodycam: Officer #3
ur99LSWNxFA | 16 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sandy, Utah — On Sunday, March 26, 2023, around 1:00 a.m., police from the Sandy Police Department were dispatched on reports of a person who was having a mental health crisis and was possibly suicidal. As an officer was on his way to the area, police learned that the person had left a residence in the neighborhood. That officer found the man, later identified as 33-year-old Dylan William Murphy walking along 1000 East at around 11600 South. Murphy crossed the street in front of the officer, and then started walking toward him. The officer gets out of his car and calls out to Murphy to show him his hands. Murphy starts running toward the officer. The officer then shouts “Hands!” at Murphy twice more before firing his weapon at least three times, about seven seconds after his first command to Murphy. The officer was running backward while shooting at Murphy, and at one point fell on his back. Once the officer gets up, he shouts three more times for Murphy to show his hands, the footage shows. Murphy then charges the officer, and the officer shoots at Murphy twice more. The officer then yells again for Murphy to show his hands, and orders Murphy to roll back onto his stomach, to which he complies. The officer then orders Murphy to keep his arms out, but Murphy instead tries to get up off the ground. The officer repeatedly commands Murphy to remain where he is, but Murphy moves to a crawling position before standing up and walking toward the officer. The officer shouts three more commands, then shoots Murphy in the torso. Murphy then falls to the ground, and died due to his injuries. Murphy's family, described him as struggling with drug addiction and that he was attempting to get help. The officer, who was not identified, remains on paid administrative leave. He has been a member of the department since March 2021. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam 2:29 - Dashcam
8pvFee1nyLk | 15 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On April 1, 2023, Phoenix police officers received a call about a fight just after 7:10 p.m. at an apartment complex near 14th Street and Bell Road. The officers arrived and spoke to a man who wanted to get some belongings from an apartment. The officers knocked on the apartment door, but there was no answer. The apartment did not belong to the man, so officers provided him with options for the evening and they went back into service. About an hour later, officers received a second call from the same apartment complex. A woman told the 911 operator she was hiding in her bathroom after a man she knows had a gun and had broken the window to her apartment. Once officers arrived, they found the man from the previous call in the parking lot of the apartment complex. Officers gave him commands to show his hands and walk to the center of the parking lot. He responded by pulling a gun from a pouch on his belt. Officers gave the man multiple commands to drop the gun then used a less-lethal tool known as a PepperBall Launcher to encourage the man to follow their directions. The PepperBall Launcher is a less-lethal tool issued to trained officers in patrol and the Tactical Support Bureau. The PepperBall launcher discharges projectiles filled with irritant powder that is designed to disrupt and disorient the intended target as well as deliver pain compliance. The man then walked into a parking stall, pointed the gun into the air, and fired one round. This was when the officer-involved shooting occurred. After shooting, the officers moved up and separated the gun from the man. Officers provided aid until the Phoenix Fire Department arrived. The man died on scene from his injuries. No other community members or officers were injured during this incident. The firearm used by the man was recovered on scene. The officers involved in this shooting have been with the department for 13, 6, and 2 years respectively and are assigned to the Black Mountain Precinct. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:44 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:10 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:27 - Bodycam: Officer #3
bdf5adldC4U | 14 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Springfield, Massachusetts — On Saturday, February 25, 2023, at 2:20 a.m., members of the Massachusetts State Police Gaming Enforcement Unit, along with members of the Springfield Police Department assigned to the Gaming Enforcement Unit, responded to a report of 48-year-old William Tisdol being involved in a confrontation inside MGM Springfield. During that confrontation, Tisdol reportedly threatened to shoot the a party with which he had a confrontation with at a gaming table. MGM security was able to provide a location to Officers as Tisdol was leaving the casino, heading south in the direction of Main and Union Streets. When approached by officers on Union Street, Tisdol attempted to elude officers. During the encounter Tisdol did not comply with the troopers’ legally valid attempts to stop him. Instead, Tisdol fled while keeping his hand in his right jacket pocket while troopers issued commands for him to remove his hands. A Springfield Police officer attempted to stop Tisdol by tackling him; however Tisdol evaded this officer and continued to flee while keeping hand in his right pocket. Troopers continued to issue commands while following the subject. When a trooper announced the use of his taser, Tisdol turned towards the trooper and discharged his firearm on the trooper armed with only a taser. Both troopers returned fire at Tisdol. Tisdol was later declared deceased at Baystate Medical Center. An autopsy by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that a projectile had entered Tisdol in the right upper chest area, which caused his death. The law directs that district attorneys bear the responsibility of investigating cases involving deaths by unnatural causes. In instances such as this it is also the district attorney’s role to determine the appropriateness and lawfulness of a police use of force leading to another’s death. Hampden District Attorney Anthony D. Gulluni employs national best practices in these situations that are designed to ensure communication with a decedent’s family and community leaders while the investigation continues; conduct an objective and thorough investigation; and reveal to the public all evidence, clear findings of fact, and conclusions that apply the law. This investigation into the death of William Tisdol has followed this same protocol and concludes that the troopers acted in the lawful exercise of their duties and used only necessary and reasonable force in both self-defense and defense of others. Hampden District Attorney Anthony D. Gulluni stated, “Tisdol’s actions dictated the course of events and the reasonable and necessary use of lethal force by the troopers. There is clear and copious evidence that Tisdol accessed, pointed, and fired his gun at troopers. The entirety of the amassed, uncontroverted evidence all stand clearly in agreement that the use of force by the troopers was an unavoidable last resort, to which they arrived after issuing numerous verbal commands and then were fired upon by Tisdol. Their actions comport with the policies of the Massachusetts State Police and with the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.” ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Santos 2:06 - Bodycam: Officer Cusek
5x4siLUmlzU | 14 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Santa Clarita, California — On Wednesday, January 11, 2023, at approximately 10:58 PM, Santa Clarita Station deputies responded to a shopping center located in the 24200 block of Valencia Boulevard, in Santa Clarita, regarding a call of a male who was trespassing. Additional information indicated the male was sleeping in front of the business and refused to leave. The male was later identified as 50-year-old Christopher Lee Mercurio. Upon arrival, a deputy contacted Mercurio in front of the business and asked him to leave the area. Mercurio refused and threatened to kill her. Mercurio advanced toward the deputy and punched her in the face and head. The deputy used self-defense techniques and created distance between her and Mercurio; however, he continued to advance toward her, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Mercurio was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Assisting deputies arrived and immediately rendered medical aid to Mercurio. Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics responded and transported Mercurio to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The deputy was also transported to a local hospital, where she was treated for injuries sustained during the assault. She was later released. No other persons were injured during this incident. This incident was deemed a qualifying event under Assembly Bill 1506 guidelines. Members of the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General, were notified of the incident and investigators responded to the scene. Members of DOJ were briefed by LASD homicide investigators and assumed control of the crime scene and investigation. The employee involved in the deputy-involved shooting has been identified as Deputy Lorena Gonzalez. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:45 - Bodycam: Deputy Lorena Gonzalez 3:26 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 5:24 - Surveillance Footage
gi_ces1sVyY | 13 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sasabe, Arizona — On March 14, 2023, at approximately 6:18 p.m. a U.S. Border Patrol remote camera operator observed multiple suspected undocumented migrants load into a BMW sedan, approximately one mile north of the Port of Entry at Sasabe, Ariz. The camera operator transmitted the information to Border Patrol agents in the area via radio. Two agents who were parked in separate marked Border Patrol vehicles near mile marker 12 on State Route 286 observed a BMW pass their location driving northbound and began to follow. The driver of the BMW was reportedly driving in an erratic manner turning the vehicle’s turn signals on and off and speeding up and slowing down. The agents activated their emergency equipment to conduct a vehicle stop at 6:34 p.m. The BMW failed to yield, and a pursuit ensued. The BMW turned westbound Near mile marker 20 on SR 286 onto Brown Bear Canyon Road, and the agents continued to pursue the vehicle. The driver of the BMW turned the vehicle to the south 3.8 miles west of SR 286 at approximately 6:41p.m., while attempting to turn around. Customs and Border Protection’s Office of Professional Responsibility special agents reviewed incident driven video recording system footage related to the incident captured by body worn camera. The footage showed the first Border Patrol agent who arrived positioned his Border Patrol vehicle behind the BMW, exited his vehicle, and approached the driver’s side of the BMW. The agent used his collapsible straight baton to break the rear and front driver’s side windows of the BMW. The agent reached into the vehicle as the vehicle moved in reverse. The driver of the BMW continued to move the vehicle backwards as the agent attempted to hold the driver’s left arm. The vehicle stopped and the driver changed gears and started turning the steering wheel with his right hand while the agent was holding him by his left forearm, which was outside and below the driver’s side window. The agent drew his handgun and fired one time striking the driver of the BMW. Border Patrol agents secured the six occupants of the vehicle which included one U.S. citizen who was sitting in the front seat and exited the vehicle immediately before the shooting, two undocumented migrants in the back seat, and three additional undocumented migrants in the trunk. Both agents, who were trained as emergency medical technicians, rendered aid to the driver of the vehicle by performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation and using an automated external defibrillator. The driver, a U.S. citizen, was declared deceased on the scene by the Pima County Sheriff’s Department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4dQwAK5Q_Yo | 13 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Solon, Ohio — On April 6, 2023, Solon Police Officers were alerted to the presence of a stolen vehicle on Aurora Road via an automated license plate reader system around 10:31 a.m.. Officer Butto located the vehicle on Aurora Road and learned that it was taken in an Aggravated Robbery reported to the Cleveland Police Department on April 4. The officer attempted to stop the vehicle on SOM Center Road south of Aurora Road with lights and siren in a marked police vehicle. The suspect vehicle, a blue Honda Odyssey minivan, did not stop. A chase ensued, traveling south on SOM Center Rd, west on Arthur Rd, and northbound on Solon Blvd. It lasted approx. one minute and forty-five seconds (1:45). The stolen car crashed into the rear of another vehicle on Solon Blvd near Roxbury Elementary School. A suspect (driver) exited the stolen Honda with a gun in his hand. Shots were fired by the officer as the suspect fled from the vehicle. The suspect traveled southeast through some backyards, dropping the gun in the grass. After a short foot chase, the suspect surrendered. The foot chase lasted about 45 seconds. There were no injuries to the officer or suspect. The suspect’s firearm, a loaded semi-automatic .40 caliber Glock model 23, was recovered by police immediately after the safe capture of the suspect. The weapon was loaded with 22 bullets. It had an extended magazine. One of those bullets was in the chamber. It is not clear if the suspect had fired a weapon or not. A neighborhood canvass did not turn up any damage to property or injuries to citizens immediately afterwards. The 16-year-old boy was the only suspect involved in the stolen vehicle chase, he is currently being held at the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center on the following charges: suspicion of receiving stolen property, improper handling of a firearm, fleeing and eluding, aggravated menacing and carrying concealed weapons. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 2:12 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
UMZVSjUoEVM | 12 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On Monday 10, 2023, the Louisville Metro Police officers were dispatched at a bank in Kentucky's largest city at 8:38 a.m., and arrived within three minutes. Immediately upon their arrival, shots were fired at them from the lobby area of the bank, before they had even exited their vehicles. By the time the officers arrived at the scene, the shooter had already killed victims inside the bank, but had returned to the lobby to wait in "ambush," which is when he opened fire on the officers. The shooter, identified as 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon, was a bank employee. Video released by police shows Officer Nickolas Wilt and Officer Cory Galloway, arriving on scene. As Wilt and Officer Galloway, his training officer, make their way up the stairs toward the gunfire, Wilt is struck by gunfire from the shooter. Galloway drops and rolls back down the stairs. He hides behind a wall of concrete trying to find a vantage point to neutralize the shooter. While officers attempted to retrieve Wilt to render medical aid, the shooter continued to fire upon the police. While shooting at officers, the suspect broke out a glass window. It was that action that allowed Galloway to determine the suspect's location, and he was able to shoot and kill the gunman.Galloway then calls for fellow officers to rescue the wounded Wilt. Sturgeon, bought the AR-15 legally on April 4 in Louisville. Of the eight people injured in Monday's mass shooting, three remain at the University of Louisville Hospital. One of those patients, 26-year-old police officer Nickolas Wilt, shot in the head, is still in critical condition, hospital officials said, and the other two patients are stable and in fair condition. Wilt just graduated from the police academy on March 31. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 5:12 - Bystander Footage
9WsgzKLoo9M | 12 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Kinney County, Texas — On April 7, 2023, at around 9 a.m. a Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) trooper assigned to Operation Lone Star attempted to stop a gray Toyota sedan on U.S. Highway 90 in Kinney County, Texas, for a traffic violation. But the driver refused to stop and a pursuit began. During the pursuit, a suspect tried to drive through a gate, which caused the Toyota to stall. The driver and a passenger tried to take off on foot but were quickly taken into custody by Texas DPS troopers. While searching the vehicle, troopers discovered six illegal immigrants, including two inside the trunk, from Guatemala, Honduras and Ecuador. Two handguns were also found inside the vehicle during the search. The DPS identified the driver as 26-year-old Donald Graves and the passenger as Najoua Harris, 25. Both men are from Louisiana. Graves and Harris are facing federal smuggling charges, according to authorities. Texas DPS confirmed that Graves is a member of a gang in Baton Rouge. He is wanted by the Baton Rouge Police Department for two counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder in connection to a gang-related shooting in February 2022. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'BoJassim' - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TIK72TyOJJ0 | 11 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee, Wisconsin — On Febuary 21, 2023, around 1:40 p.m. Milwaukee Police officers tried to stop a vehicle that was driving without license plates near 70th and Thurston. The vehicle initially stopped, but then took off as officers approached. The vehicle was spotted again near 60th and Thurston, and the pursuit began. It ended near 91st and Silver Spring when the fleeing vehicle ran a red light and crashed into another motorist. The suspect, 31-year-old Herman Lucas, got out and started running with a gun in his hand. Lucas failed to listen to police commands to drop his weapon. While attempting to scale a fence, Lucas fell to the ground. Lucas then turned towards the officer and the officer fired his gun, striking him multiple times. Lucas died from his injuries. His weapon, a semi-automatic firearm, was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
eFOEZXSgZw0 | 10 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — On Saturday, March 4, at 4:55 p.m., officers from the Fresno Police Department attempted a traffic stop at Fresno Street and Shaw Avenue on a 2009 Chevrolet Malibu. The driver of the vehicle, 29-year-old Robert Corchado, was recognized as an individual with several outstanding felony warrants, including one for felony evading. Corchado failed to yield to the officers and sped towards Highway 41. The officers initiated a pursuit but discontinued the pursuit when Corchado drove the wrong way onto the Highway 41 ramp. Corchado was subsequently located by a Fresno Police Department air unit and was observed driving at a high rate of speed, failing to stop at several intersections and nearly causing a traffic collision with another motorist. As a result, a sergeant determined that Corchado posed a danger to the public and requested officers to re-initiate the pursuit and authorized a PIT (Pursuit Immobilization Technique) maneuver if Corchado did not yield. When Corchado did not yield a PIT maneuver was performed disabling Corchado’s vehicle. Before officers could exit their patrol car, Corchado fired multiple rounds from a handgun toward the officers and both officers returned fire. In the exchange of gunfire one of the rounds fired by Corchado struck an officer in the chest. The round was stopped by the officer’s ballistic vest. Corchado, who had just repeatedly fired at officers and was potentially armed, began running towards a nearby occupied vehicle that had pulled to the side of the road. Officers gave Corchado commands to stop as he neared the uninvolved motorist’s car, but he did not comply. An officer fired his weapon, striking Corchado. Additional officers arrived on scene and took Corchado into custody. The officers provided medical aid, including CPR. Corchado was pronounced deceased on scene by paramedics. It was later learned Corchado discarded his 9mm handgun near his vehicle after the exchange of gunfire with officers. There was one live round in the chamber, and the magazine was empty. Shell casings from the handgun that Corchado fired at officers were located inside of his vehicle. In addition, a .22 caliber rifle was located between the driver and passenger seats of Corchado’s vehicle. Detectives located three rounds fired by Corchado that struck the officer’s patrol car. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Sopaul' - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:05 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:48 - Surveillance Footage
I5HwyXvaakM | 07 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Decatur, Illinois — On March 30, 2023, The Decatur Police Department was called to the 400 block of E. Orchard just before 4am this morning on a domestic violence call indicating that the adult male and female residents were involved in a fight and that the male suspect in this case had threatened a juvenile with a knife. The adult male suspect is identified as 43-year-old Steven Hirstein. The female is 34-year-old and is the mother of the juvenile. In addition, prior to officers arriving at the incident location, they were made aware that Hirstein was wanted for Aggravated Domestic Battery and Domestic Battery for previous incidents. Multiple officers arrived on scene to handle this incident. As officers made contact, they spoke to the female and worked to locate the suspect, discovering that the female had stab and slash wounds on her body. Officers eventually located Hirstein in a bathroom, and believed he may have been armed with a knife. The officers gave multiple commands for Hirstein to show them his hands and to come out of the bathroom. As the officers tried to get Hirstein to surrender, he burst through a falling bathroom door and throws a knife at the cops with his right hand while clutching another ready in his left. The thrown knife missed the cops clustered near the bathroom. Two Decatur Police Officers discharged their firearms at Hirstein, striking him multiple times. Hirstein immediately fell to the ground and was secured. First aid was provided to Hirstein and he was subsequently transported to DMH to be treated for his injuries. The female victim was also transported to DMH for treatment for her injuries. Hirstein was shot in both his hands and in his right arm, just above the elbow. His injuries are non-life threatening. He is currently being treated at DMH and is in stable condition. The female victim was also transported to DMH where she was found to have multiple stab wounds to the back, arm and hip, and a cut on her chest. Her injuries were not serious, and she was released from the hospital later that morning. Hirstein was released from the hospital and was booked in the Macon County jail on charges of Attempted Murder, Aggravated Domestic Battery, and Aggravated Assault. On April 3, 2023, a Macon County judge set the bond for Hirstein at $1,085,000. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Dawson Roberts 0:30 - Bodycam: Officer Joseph Oberheim 0:55 - Bodycam: Officer Jack Kosinski 1:22 - Bodycam: Officer Joseph Sawyer
kaLClsKQN8g | 06 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pinellas County, Florida — On March 12, 2023, Corporal Aitken and K9 Taco were tracking a vehicle burglary suspect in the area of 6385 60th Avenue North in St. Petersburg, accompanied by Sergeant Viano. After jumping a fence and tracking into the back yard of a residence, the suspect, 23-year-old Zion Bostick ambushed Corporal Aitken and shot him 3 times. He then fired at Sergeant Viano multiple times. K9 Taco immediately apprehended Bostick, allowing Sergeant Viano to return fire. Bostick was struck multiple times by Sergeant Viano and was pronounced deceased at the scene. Corporal Aitken spent some time in the hospital, but has since been released. During a press conference April 6, Aitken also credited Taco's training to his survival. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Corporal Matt Aitken 1:18 - Bodycam: Sergeant Jake Viano
Uqn-Pm7VnXg | 05 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, D.C. — On Saturday, March 18, 2023, at approximately 8:50 a.m., a United States Park Police (USPP) sergeant and officer responded to a request for assistance by Metropolitan Police Department officers on scene at 34th Street and Baker Street NE for a vehicle reported as stolen. While officers were attempting to detain the driver, the car fled from the scene with one USPP officer inside the car. A second officer, the USPP sergeant, was dragged by the fleeing car from outside the vehicle. The USPP officer inside the car gave verbal commands for the driver to stop. After the driver did not comply, the USPP officer discharged their firearm. The driver identified as 17-year-old Dalaneo Martin was pronounced dead on scene. A firearm was recovered inside the vehicle. Both USPP officers were transported to an area hospital for treatment. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rNR9BudpmMM | 04 Apr 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Aurora, Colorado — On October 2, 2022, at approximately 4:30 p.m. an ADMIT client, “J.M.”1 called Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Kraig Conger and expressed concern that 35-year-old Alexander Collins was acting strange—that he had stayed up all night drinking alcohol and smoking “blues,” street slang for fentanyl. According to J.M., Collins repeatedly stated, “I’m not going back to jail.” Deputy Conger was not working at the time, so he notified Deputy Anthony Archuleta of the information and requested Deputy Archuleta respond to the facility to check on Collins and place him on a detoxification hold. At approximately 5:30 p.m., Deputy Conger called J.M. to give Deputy Archuleta access to the facility. J.M. advised that Collins left the facility and went to the bus stop located at the corner of westbound Colfax Avenue and Moline Street. J.M. further reported that he could see Collins with a woman and that he had a “butcher knife” in his pocket. Collins entered the Moline Corner Store and confronted the clerk by demanding cigarettes. The clerk recognized Collins as a regular and saw that he was holding a large knife. The clerk placed a box of cigarettes on the counter and asked Collins if he was going to pay for the cigarettes. Collins did not respond and simply took the cigarettes, put the knife in his pocket, and walked out of the store. The clerk locked the door and called 911. Collins proceeded north across Colfax Avenue to the bus stop on the northwest corner of Colfax Avenue and Moline Street. Collins boarded the westbound RTD bus from the front without paying bus fare. The bus driver attempted to confront Collins but Collins ignored him and continued to walk down the aisle to the back of the bus. The bus driver stopped the bus because he heard sirens and saw emergency vehicles approach. Uniformed Aurora Police Officers responded to the location and surrounded the bus. Deputy Archuleta advised Aurora Police K9 Officer Robert Wong what had occurred, identified Collins, and advised that Collins was armed with the knife inside the bus. Officer Wong saw Collins inside the bus and noticed passengers moving away from Collins. Officer Wong drew his handgun, pointed it at Collins and ordered him to exit the bus. Collins said “No” and started moving toward the back of the bus in the direction of the passengers. Officer Kevin Manley boarded the rear door of the bus.Officer Wong boarded the bus from the front door with his K9 officer. Officer Wong observed a knife in Collins’s back pocket. Officer Wong released his dog to take down Collins. The dog bit Collins from behind but did not take him down. Both Officer Wong and Officer Manley saw Collins holding a large knife in his right hand as he continued to advance toward the passengers huddled at the back of the bus. As Collins continued to walk toward the back of the bus with Officer Wong grabbing him from behind, Officer Manley deployed his Taser to stop Collins. The Taser was ineffective. Officers Jordan Diekneit and Jason Oviatt stood outside the bus at the open rear door as Officers Wong and Manley struggled to control Collins inside the bus. They heard officers give commands, “Get off the bus!” and “Drop the knife!” while the dog made contact with Collins. They observed Collins armed with the knife as he continued to move toward the passengers on the back of the bus. As Collins pulled away from Officers Wong and Manley, Officers Diekneit and Oviatt fired their handguns at Collins, shooting him in the left side of the lower chest and abdomen. Collins was subsequently removed from the bus and officers rendered medical aid. Collins died as a result of the gunshot wounds. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Manley 0:57 - Bodycam: Officer Wong 1:52 - Bodycam: Officer Diekneit 2:32 - Bodycam: Officer Oviatt 3:03 - Bodycam: Officer Mills 3:53 - Bus CCTV
1gbNoOJ-O54 | 31 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — On March 18, 2023, at approximately 10:21 p.m., officers with the Bakersfield Police Department responded to a report of an adult male subject, armed with a knife, behaving erratically in the parking lot of a business in the 1500 block of White Lane. At 10:52 p.m., officers located the adult male in the 1500 block of White Lane armed with a possible knife. Officers attempted to contact the man; however, he fled on foot eastbound on White Lane. An additional responding officer made contact with the suspect in the 900 block of White Lane and the officer discharged his firearm at the suspect who was struck. Officers rendered medical aid to the man and he was transported to an area hospital by medical aid. A screwdriver was recovered at the shooting scene. The adult male suspect was declared deceased at the hospital. No officers were injured. The man killed in the shooting was later identified as 35-year-old Guillermo Padron Huerta, of Bakersfield by the Kern County coroner’s office. The involved officer was identified as officer B. Mouser. He has been with the department for around two years. Mouser has been placed on paid administrative leave while the investigation is ongoing. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
eOc3YdHtwbM | 31 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rochester, N.Y — On March 20, 2023, a man, identified as 35-year-old Brendon Burns, was seen Monday morning driving a vehicle potentially linked to two other shootings and pulled out a “hunting-style” knife when confronted by officers around 1:00 p.m.. Investigators say Burns threatened deputies with the knife and ran. Deputies fired at least one shot as Burns ran, with officers and deputies chasing him through several yard into a backyard on Barrington Street. Police said that's when Burns displayed a shotgun and refused orders to drop it, prompting officers and deputies to shoot him. Officers and Deputies performed life-saving measures at the scene; however, the male was deceased. No one else was injured during this incident. Police said the New York State Attorney General's Office is investigating. The Rochester Police Department and Monroe County Sheriff's Office also launched internal investigations. Burns was previously arrested in 2018, accused of intentionally rear-ending a vehicle driven by an off-duty Rochester Police Department officer in Penfield. He was sentenced to 16 weekends in jail and three years of probation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 1:51 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:36 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:25 - Bodycam: Officer #3 9:13 - Bodycam: Officer #4
wJuNElKGWt0 | 30 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cleveland, Ohio — On March 14, 2023 at approximately 6:22 p.m., Cleveland Police officers were conducting investigation regarding ongoing vehicle thefts of Kia/Hyundai vehicles. In the course of their investigation, officers observed occupants in a Kia Forte with no license plates pull into the lot at the Cedar Estates Apartments. The officers approached the Kia in their zone car and conducted an investigatory stop. As the detectives approached the Kia, four male occupants jumped out of the vehicle and began to flee, the unoccupied vehicle continued forward and crashed into a pillar. The driver of the Kia fled and was pursued by a detective, 28-year-old Mark Bahrijczuk. As the detective exited his police vehicle, the suspect fired multiple rounds toward him at close range, striking the detective in his arm and thigh. The driver then fled through the Cedar Estates Apartments. Other officers on scene rendered aid to the injured detective, including the application of a tourniquet, and transported him to MetroHealth Medical Center for treatment. Two officers responding to assist on this assignment were involved in a motor vehicle crash in the intersection of Carnegie Avenue and East 30th Street. Both female officers, ages 49 and 52, were transported to MetroHealth Medical Center for treatment of minor injuries. Three firearms were recovered at the scene. Detective Bahrijczuk, was recently released from MetroHealth Medical Center and is recovering at home. The 17-year-old suspect has been identified as Jayrion Church, said police. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fL6cx86Qxq8 | 30 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chula Vista, California — On Saturday, February 4, 2023, at approximately 7:45 p.m., the Chula Vista Police Department received multiple radio calls from the 600 block of Moss Street in the city of Chula Vista. The callers stated that two homeless people were possibly setting up camp in an apartment stairwell, banging on doors, yelling, and possibly using drugs or dealing with mental illness. When officers arrived, they located one of the subjects in an apartment stairwell. As they contacted him, he moved a blanket from in front of him and revealed that he was holding another male hostage with a knife to his throat. Officers began giving the suspect commands and requested additional officers and resources. One responding officer is a member of Chula Vista Police’s Crisis Negotiation Team and he began negotiating with the suspect. The suspect continued yelling at the officers, threatening to kill the hostage, and refusing to cooperate. A canine officer, who is also a member of the SWAT team, responded to the call. While he was at the scene, the suspect continued to press the knife to the victim’s throat, was not responding to the negotiations, and threatened to kill the hostage. The canine officer and a team of other officers climbed through a balcony to enter an apartment positioned to the right of the suspect. The canine officer unlocked and cracked the apartment door open. At that point he fired his department issued rifle at the suspect, striking him in the head. The hostage was able to get away from the suspect and run. Officers began rendering aid to the suspect until medics arrived. The victim in this case is a 34-year-old male currently homeless in Chula Vista. He was transported and treated at a local hospital for injuries to his neck. His injuries are non-life threatening. He is now identified as Justin Holley. The victim did not know the suspect until the day of the incident, when the suspect threatened him and forced him to come to the apartment complex. The suspect in this case has been identified as 37-year-old Perri Sammarco. He was transported to a local hospital for his injuries. On February 6, 2023, Sammarco died from his injuries. The officer involved in this incident is now identified as Alfonso Perdomo. He has been employed by the Chula Vista Police Department for approximately five years. He is currently assigned as a canine handler. No officers were injured during this incident ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 1:01 - 2nd 911 Call 1:26 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:58 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:51 - Bodycam: Officer #3 7:23 - Bodycam: Officer #4
u7RbWZJhIdA | 29 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On Tuesday, March 14, 2023, Phoenix police officers were dispatched to a family fight at a nearby home in the area of 67th Avenue and Camelback Road. Multiple calls were made from the home requesting police. During the last call, the caller stated that her brother was armed with both a gun and knife and was threatening to hurt others at the house. Just after officers arrived, they heard several gunshots nearby. It was learned the gunshots were from a shooting near a convenience store. The employees of this business called 911 to report the incident. Officers converged on the convenience store and learned that a man matching the description from the family fight was the person who shot a man at the business. Employees indicated the man ran in the direction of 67th Avenue and Mariposa Street. With the assistance of the Phoenix police helicopter, a man matching the description of both incidents was seen on Mariposa Street. The man had a handgun and was repeatedly pointing the gun to his head. Officers gave commands to the man to drop the gun. The man made a motion with the gun in the officers’ direction. That is when two officers discharged their weapons. The man then walked out of sight. Officers caught up with the man and with the assistance of a less lethal Taser deployment, the man was arrested. The man was transported to a local hospital for medical treatment. He was not injured due to the officer involved shooting. Once he was released from medical care, he was booked into jail on multiple charges stemming from the original family fight, the shooting at the convenience store and the officer involved shooting. The man who was shot during the incident at the convenience store was treated at a local hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and has since been released. The knife described by the caller regarding the family fight was located outside of the home where the original call was placed. The firearm and magazine that the man had was recovered near the scene of the officer involved shooting. Both officers involved in this incident are assigned to the Maryvale Estrella Mountain Precinct. One officer has 6 years of service with the department while the other has approximately three-and-a-half years of service. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:08 - Surveillance Footage 1:14 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:26 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:34 - Bodycam: Officer #3 5:16 - Evidence
gK_DbxAciho | 28 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nashville, Tennessee — On Monday, March 27, 2023, A heavily armed 28-year-old Audrey Hale, who attended the school years ago, arrived on The Covenant School in her Honda Fit. She was heavily armed with three guns, two of them assault-type weapons, and, as seen in surveillance video, shot her way into the church/school through doors on the side of the building. The first call to 911 about shots being fired in the building came in at 10:13 a.m. Officers rushed to the campus, made entry and began clearing the building. Shots were heard coming from the second level. It was on the second floor, in a common area, that a team of officers encountered Hale shooting (she had been firing through a window at arriving police cars). Two members of an officer team fired on Hale and fatally wounded her. Those two officers are Officer Rex Engelbert, a four-year MNPD veteran, and Officer Michael Collazo, a nine-year MNPD veteran. Writings recovered from Hale revealed that her attack was calculated and planned. A search warrant executed at Hale’s Brightwood Avenue home resulted in the seizure of a sawed-off shotgun, a second shotgun, and other evidence. The deceased are identified as Evelyn Dieckhaus, William Kinney, and Hallie Scruggs, all age nine, Mike Hill, age 61, Cynthia Peak, age 61, and Katherine Koonce, age 60. Police have given unclear information on Hale's gender. For hours Monday, police identified the shooter as a woman. At a late afternoon press conference, the police chief said Hale was transgender. After the news conference, police spokesperson Don Aaron declined to elaborate on how Hale identified. Destanee Thomas, a friend of Hale's, told that Hale had announced the transition to Aiden and began using male pronouns relatively recently. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 2:20 - Bodycam: Officer Rex Engelbert 6:07 - Bodycam: Officer Michael Collazo
ng0JP5X4wvM | 28 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ulster County, N.Y. — On Friday, September 9, 2022, members of New York State Police (NYSP) and the Ulster County Sheriff's Office (UCSO) were dispatched to assist the Ulster County Mobile Mental Health crisis team at a residence located on Clark Road in Pine Bush, Ulster County. When the officers arrived at the residence, they encountered what police describe as a "distraught male." The "distraught" man identified as 41-year-old Daniel McAlpin was wielding what appeared to be a large knife. When McAlpin did not respond to repeated requests to drop the weapon, Trooper Elias E. Strickland deployed a Taser, however, McAlpin advanced toward the officers with the knife, and a second officer, Trooper Jason T. Wurtz, fired his issued firearm, striking McAlpin, who was pronounced deceased at the scene. Officers recovered a machete and an airsoft rifle at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Ignacio Girdeux - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Trooper Elias Strickland 1:36 - Bodycam: Trooper Jason Wurtz
5gkUEYue8ZU | 27 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On February 22, 2023, around 7:55 p.m., Rampart Division uniformed patrol officers responded to a radio call of an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon Suspect There Now,” in the area of Silver Lake Boulevard and Temple Street. The initial comments of the call indicated that a female Hispanic wearing a trench coat pointed a “revolver” at a passerby. Officers responded to the area where they observed a female, later identified as 42-year-old Mariela Cardenas, matching the description of the radio call, armed with what appeared to be a firearm. The officers immediately exited their vehicle and gave verbal commands to Cardenas. Cardenas ignored the officers’ commands and pointed the weapon in the officers’ direction, resulting in an OIS. Cardenas was struck by gunfire and taken into custody. The Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded to the scene and transported Cardenas to a local hospital, where she was pronounced deceased. No officers were injured during this incident. The investigation revealed that Cardenas’ weapon was a replica handgun capable of firing metal pellets. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Michael Mortimer - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 1s 911 Call 0:44 - 2nd 911 Call 2:36 - 3rd 911 Call 4:37 - Dashcam Footage 4:57 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:38 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:14 - Bodycam: Officer #3 7:45 - Evidence
xjagttNm9vw | 25 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — On Friday, December 23, 2022, officers from the Fresno Police Department responded to a disturbance between a man and a woman at the 7-Eleven in the 2300 block of South Chestnut Avenue. A caller stated a woman was hiding inside the store from her boyfriend, now identified as 37-year-old Michael Alvarez after claiming she had been assaulted. When police arrived on scene, Alvarez was seen parked right in front of the store. Two officers approached the car and gave Alvarez repeated commands to turn off his vehicle and exit the car. A third officer positioned his patrol car behind the suspect’s vehicle. Officials say he failed to follow the officers’ orders and abruptly put his car in reverse, backed up, and struck one of the officers as she stood next to the driver-side door. The second officer was also nearly struck by Alvarez’s vehicle and collided with the third officer’s patrol car while the officer was still seated inside. The officer told Alvarez to get out of the car. One of the officers warned Alvarez he will get shot if he didn’t stop. One of the officers, who was behind the man’s vehicle, fired multiple times and struck Alvarez once. Alvarez also hit another vehicle that was occupied by a woman who was two months pregnant. That person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries and was expected to make a full recovery. Alvarez was taken to a local hospital in critical but stable condition. Alvarez is charged with felony domestic violence, three counts of assault with a deadly weapon upon a peace officer, assault with a deadly weapon and violation of his post release community supervision. Police said Alvarez has a prior felony conviction for felony evading. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:20 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:59 - Bodycam: Officer #2
c-JKd1nTgJQ | 25 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Moreno Valley, California — On Monday, February 6, 2023, at 12:31 PM, deputies responded to the 25400 block of Filaree Avenue in Moreno Valley reference a mentally disturbed subject. The female reported her 33-year-old son, Jesus Antonio Rodriguez, who is diagnosed with schizophrenia, was under the influence of an unknown substance and being aggressive towards her. When deputies arrived, Rodriguez ran to his bedroom and started yelling at them from the doorway. Deputies attempted to deescalate the situation, but he continued being aggressive and uncooperative. Rodriguez grabbed a baseball bat with sharp metal spikes on the end. Deputies deployed a taser twice, but it was ineffective. Rodriguez advanced towards the deputies and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Lifesaving measures were taken by deputies and then paramedics, but Rodriguez was pronounced deceased at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:30 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 1:16 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 1:57 - Evidence
bEekwe1T8Z8 | 24 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Frederick, Maryland — On Saturday, March 4, 2023, at approximately 6:20 p.m., three officers with the Frederick Police Department were dispatched to an apartment in the 1500 block of N. East Street to find a man with an open probation violation warrant who was believed to be at that location. When the officers arrived, the apartment’s resident denied that the man, 44-year-old Joseph Sherril was present, but allowed officers to come inside and search for him. Inside the apartment, one officer found Sherril hiding in a bedroom closet and armed with a knife. Officers began speaking with Sherril, giving him commands to “drop the knife,” while backing away from him into the apartment’s living room. Sherril then rapidly moved toward one of the officers with the knife held out in front of him. At that point, two of the officers discharged their firearms, striking Sherril. Officers called for EMS and performed CPR, and Sherril was later pronounced dead on scene. A knife was recovered near Sherril at the shooting scene. No officers were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: First Responding Officer 7:03 - Bodycam: Officer Fahad Mirza 8:10 - Bodycam: Officer Robert Hess
nYTWMdwhbHM | 23 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On Wednesday, March 8, 2023, Phoenix Police received two calls for service at a business in the intersection of 27th Avenue and McDowell Road. The first, was from a man who identified himself and requested an officer to meet him at the business to turn himself in. The second call was from an employee of the business who said the man who called police was inside the store yelling and screaming. When the first officer arrived, he entered the business and contacted the man described in the 911 call. The man and officer walked outside together. As they began to talk, the man moved close to the officer and pushed him. The officer used his taser causing the suspect to fall to the ground. The officer moved in to take him into custody, but the suspect kicked the officer – knocking the taser out of his hand. The suspect then continued to attack the officer. The officer backed away from the suspect and fired his duty weapon as the suspect continued to advance on the officer. Nearby surveillance footage captured a portion of the incident. The suspect was treated on scene by officers and the Phoenix Fire Department. He was transported to a local hospital in serious but stable condition. The officer's body worn camera was activated and captured the incident. The officer involved in this incident is assigned to the Maryvale Estrella Mountain Precinct and has approximately 6 years of service with the department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:33 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 1:38 - Surveillance Footage
rQSm4gCqx6Q | 22 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On Sunday, March 19, 2023, at about 6:50 p.m., Senior Corporal Matthew McLain was notified by property management at 1910 Bennett Avenue that a man they believed was involved in a stolen vehicle case earlier in the month where the suspect rammed a marked squad car was at the location. The preliminary investigation determined Senior Corporal McLain arrived at the apartments and requested back up. When officers arrived, Senior Corporal McLain and Officer Kimberley Esquivel entered the front of the building and walked through to the back parking lot where they located the suspect, 35-year-old Hernan Gutierrez. Senior Corporal McLain started engaging with Gutierrez, giving commands, and the suspect pulled away and started to struggle with officers. During the fight, Officer McLain drew and deployed his taser, which was ineffective in controlling the suspect. As the struggle continued, Gutierrez produced a handgun and fired one round. Officer Esquivel drew her department-issued firearm and shot one time, hitting Gutierrez. The suspect fell on top of his weapon, and officers placed him in handcuffs. Officers immediately requested Dallas Fire Rescue to the scene and rendered medical aid while monitoring Gutierrez’s condition. DFR responded and took Gutierrez to a local hospital in critical condition. The suspect’s weapon was recovered at the scene. The round fired by Gutierrez was located by detectives and hit an occupied apartment north of the incident location. No officers or anyone at the scene was injured. Gutierrez will be charged with Aggravated Assault on a Public Servant. The suspect is also currently wanted on a federal probation violation for a firearm-related offense. The investigation is ongoing and is being investigated by the Dallas Police Special Investigations Unit. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-VO0pV7rBb4 | 22 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sarasota, Florida — On Monday, March 20, 2023, Sarasota Police officers responded to Mourning Dove Drive on Bird Key at about 2 p.m. on Monday for a vehicle burglary. When officers arrived, the victims said personal items were stolen from their vehicle. Officers discovered video evidence and developed a white 4dr S-Series Mercedes as a suspect vehicle involved in the vehicle burglary. Sarasota Police officers learned just after 5 p.m. the same white Mercedes was in a neighborhood on Longboat Key. Longboat Key police responded to a vehicle stolen from a home on Fair Oaks Place. Several people were home when the vehicle was stolen, but no one was hurt. Sarasota Police officers received a call just after 9 p.m. that the white Mercedes had returned to Bird Key. Sarasota Police officers strategically placed their patrol vehicles at the entrance/exit to stop the Mercedes from leaving Bird Key. Officers at the entrance/exit learned the Mercedes was driving back towards them. The Sarasota Police officer who was injured anticipated the Mercedes would either try and drive onto a side street or crash into one of the parked patrol vehicles. The Mercedes drove past a parked patrol car and hit the officer head-on, flipping him over the vehicle. The officer was taken to Sarasota Memorial Hospital and is now home and expected to recover fully. Sarasota Police officers followed the Mercedes away from Bird Key as it drove east on John Ringling Causeway, north on US 41, east on Fruitville, and was abandoned in the 2900 block of Orange Avenue. When officers arrived, no one was in the vehicle. No suspect has been arrested at this time. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:45 - Bodycam Footage
WvQafi9f9oE | 21 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Charlotte, North Carolina — On Thursday, September 15, 2022, shortly after 5 p.m., officers were notified of a License Plate Reader hit for a stolen vehicle on LaSalle Street in the Metro Division. Officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle at Onyx Street and Dundeen Street. The driver, later identified as 18-year-old Shaheed Covington, fled from the vehicle on foot armed with a firearm in hand. The suspect ran through a backyard still carrying the firearm. Multiple officers perceived an imminent threat and discharged their service weapons. The suspect was not struck, and there were no injuries to the officers or the suspect. The suspect surrendered to officers and was taken into custody. The firearm was recovered on scene. The CMPD Homicide Unit conducted the criminal investigation into this officer-involved shooting. The CMPD Internal Affairs Bureau conducted a separate but parallel investigation and determined the officers did not violate any CMPD policies. The Mecklenburg County District Attorney's Office also reviewed the case and has not filed any charges against the officers involved. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Traffic Camera 0:57 - Bodycam: Officer Samuel Blobe 1:30 - Bodycam: Officer Charles Famulari 2:01 - Bodycam: Officer Kristian Barr 2:25 - Bodycam: Officer Sean Werchek 6:51 - Bodycam: Officer #5 8:24 - Bodycam: Officer #6
p8BBXv-aZug | 20 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seal Beach, California — On Monday, January 16, 2023, at approximately 9:36 p.m., officers from the Seal Beach Police Department responded to a call for service in the 100 block of Old Ranch Road regarding a suspicious person in front of a residence. When officers arrived, they located 47-year-old Michael Bernard Emch Jr. within the fenced-off patio area of one of the homes. The person who called the police to the home identified Emch as her ex-partner, who she had a restraining order against. Police later confirmed Emch was in violation of a restraining order. Emch told officers at the time that he was asked to go over to the home to pick up money that was owed to him, but the officer explains to him that the person he was there to see told police she wasn’t expecting anybody. As Emch exits the patio, the officer points his gun at him and tells him to put his hands up, but Emch refuses and says he’ll just leave and “go the other way.” When the officer tells him he’s not allowed to leave, Emch asks for a staff sergeant, but the officer ignores him and tells him to sit down. Instead of sitting down, Emch turns his back to the officer, holding his left hand up and his right hand in his pocket. Emch then starts walking back into the patio, but an officer Tased Emch before he could fully cross the patio door threshold. “What’s that?” the other officer asked Emch. Emch reached into his pocket and pulled out a gun, which police later said was loaded. That’s when the officers fired more than a dozen times at Emch. “Finish me off,” is what Emch tells the officers, instead an officer tells him to “shut up.” After the shooting, police officers transitioned to providing lifesaving efforts to the suspect. Emch was transported to a local hospital where he was declared deceased. A firearm was recovered from the scene. There were no physical injuries to Seal Beach Police officers as a result of the incident ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:39 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
YHIC-lwVAhA | 18 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oxnard, California — On Sunday, March 12, 2023, at approximately 6:00 a.m., three Oxnard Police Department officers were conducting a DUI investigation on the north side of the 100 block of West Fourth Street, between ‘A' Street and Oxnard Boulevard. Officers Shayn Schwartz, Alexus Santos, and Bryce Parker were finishing up the investigation. Officer Santos was standing on the sidewalk with a member of the public when the suspect, 60-year-old Adam Barcenas, quickly approached from the west. Barcenas was not involved with the DUI investigation. Barcenas was yelling at the officers, repeatedly stating that he hated them. Barcenas was wielding a steel bar, approximately five feet in length, with both hands. Barcenas continued to yell at the officers as he advanced towards them. Officers Santos and Parker drew their tasers, and Officer Schwartz drew his service firearm. The member of the public was directed to move away from the danger, and the officers commanded Barcenas to put the bar down. Barcenas ignored the officers’ commands and continued to advance towards the officers in an aggressive and threatening manner. Barcenas advanced on Officer Schwartz, and Officer Schwartz fired four shots from his firearm. Three of the four bullets struck Barcenas. Barcenas was shot in the inner thigh of his right leg, his left hip and his left upper torso. Simultaneously, Officer Santos fired her taser. The taser probes struck Barcenas, but embedded in Barcenas’ clothing and did not penetrate his skin. Officer Parker did not fire his taser. Following the shooting, the officers rendered first aid until EMS personnel arrived on scene. Barcenas was transported to the Ventura County Medical Center, and was pronounced deceased at approximately 8:30 a.m.. The officers, as well as the members of the public who were present at the scene, were not harmed during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Santos 0:24 - Bodycam: Officer Schwartz 0:41 - Bodycam: Officer Parker
aKp8ms5_mfw | 17 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On February 13, 2023, around 6:00 a.m., Southwest Division uniformed patrol officers responded to a radio call at Flower Street and Jefferson Avenue for a stolen vehicle investigation. The officers arrived at the location but were unable to locate the person reporting the crime. The officers remained in the vicinity of the radio call and observed a truck with an attached trailer that matched the description of the stolen vehicle at Exposition Boulevard and Western Avenue. After verifying the description of the truck, the officers broadcast they were following the stolen vehicle with one occupant (later identified as Pedro Villalobos). The officers requested back-up units, a supervisor, and an Air Unit. Villalobos made a southbound turn onto Hoover Street from 40th Place. While turning southbound, the attached trailer struck a parked vehicle and continued south on Hoover Street. The officers broadcast the initiation of a vehicle pursuit. Villalobos attempted an eastbound turn onto 42nd Street from southbound Flower Street; however, he lost control of the truck causing it to swerve and stop on the east side of the intersection. The primary officers and responding units conducted a high risk stop on Villalobos. Villalobos failed to comply with the officers’ commands, exited the vehicle, and fled on a skateboard south on Flower Street. Several officers pursued Villalobos on foot while additional units drove past Villalobos’ position. One of the officers that drove past Villalobos exited his police vehicle and attempted to grab Villalobos as he passed on his skateboard. Villalobos moved his shoulder forward to avoid the officer’s grasp, causing the officer to make contact with his upper back area. The contact caused Villalobos to lose his balance and fall. Officers took Villalobos into custody and discovered he had an injury to his right leg. Villalobos was transported by Rescue Ambulance to a local hospital where he was treated for his injuries and admitted. No officers or citizens were injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mystery Mayhem' - 'Liberatorgamer' - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:03 - Dashcam: Officer #1 3:40 - Dashcam: Officer #2 4:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:50 - Bodycam: Officer #2
QsqJBJ-GaCA | 15 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On February 13, 2023, Officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle at 5803 Bellaire Boulevard, when the driver (Tra Sean Scott, 20), pulled the vehicle over. He and another suspect (Darius Emon Hicks, 21) ran from the vehicle. Officers pursued the suspects and could see one of them (Hicks) with a pistol in his hand. One officer discharged his duty weapon and struck Hicks in the leg. Officers provided first aid to Hicks and paramedics transported him to the hospital in stable condition. Darius Emon Hicks, 21, is charged with aggravated assault against a public servant in the 176th State District Court and evading arrest in Harris County Criminal Court # 9. Tra Sean Scott, 20, is charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle in the same district court and evading arrest in the same criminal court as Hicks. The officer who discharged his duty weapon, E. Bettinger, was not injured. He was sworn in as an HPD officer in September 2011 and is assigned to the Midwest Patrol Division. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
QTQU90sqVvc | 13 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Elk Grove, California — On February 21, 2023, around 10:32 p.m., officers had responded to a carjacking report where the suspect, who was known to the victim and according to witnesses believed to be under the influence of a controlled substance, brandished a firearm, threatened suicide, and drove away in the victim’s car. At around 11:39 p.m., officers responded to the Holiday Inn Express (9175 W. Stockton Boulevard) regarding a disturbance between an adult male and a hotel employee. When the officers arrived, they recognized and confirmed the stolen vehicle, which was parked and unoccupied, from the earlier call. The officers encountered the suspect, 40-year-old Booker Pannell, in the hotel lobby, armed with a handgun. Pannell refused to comply with the officers’ repeated commands and an officer deployed their Taser, which was ineffective. Pannell ran through the hallway of occupied hotel rooms, armed himself with a handgun from his waistband as he ran toward an occupied parking lot, resulting in the officer to discharge his service weapon. Officers rendered medical aid until the suspect was transported to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. An innocent bystander, who was entering the hotel, hit the ground but was unharmed. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:25 - Officer Dispatched to the Victim's Home 2:40 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
QiUVicqzlqM | 11 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On February 25, 2023, around 2:30p.m. Phoenix Police received a 911 call about 36-year-old Matthew Sansotta driving erratically, swerving in the roadway and openly drinking alcohol while driving. The caller followed Sansotta and indicated Sansotta nearly hit a pedestrian before pulling into an apartment complex at 17617 North 9th Street. At about 2:40 p.m. officers arrived at the apartments complex and found the vehicle described by the caller backed into a parking spot. Sansotta was reclined in his seat behind the wheel. One of the officers moved up to the passenger side of the truck and noticed there was a rifle in the front console area. After having Sansotta get out of the truck officers saw a handgun in the driver's door pocket. Officers had Sansotta move to the back-quarter panel of the truck as they began to conduct a DUI investigation. One officer returned to his patrol vehicle to conduct a records check on Sansotta and a second officer stayed with Sansotta. A few moments later the officer sees Sansotta move toward the open driver's door and grab the handgun. The officer grabs Sansotta from behind and the two struggled for control of the handgun. The officer doing the records check sees the commotion and comes back with his duty weapon out and fires one shot at Sansotta. After the shooting, officers provided lifesaving measures until the Phoenix Fire Department arrived on scene. Sansotta was then taken to a local hospital, where he later died. The officer involved in this incident is assigned to the Black Mountain Precinct and has over 14 years of service with the department. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Tish Brooklyn - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:35 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:17 - Bodycam: Officer #2
pI0DEUPA7iE | 10 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On February 8, 2023, at around 5:15 a.m., North Hollywood Area uniformed patrol officers responded to a radio call at the 5600 block of Denny Avenue for an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon” (ADW) suspect. The radio call indicated the suspect, later identified as Jonathan Mitrani, 31-years-old, was armed with a knife and under the influence of alcohol and narcotics. The officers arrived at the location and observed Mitrani, armed with a knife, standing next to a person on the sidewalk. The officers immediately gave verbal commands to Mitrani to drop the knife. Mitrani refused to comply with the commands and moved towards an officer resulting in the deployment of a TASER and Beanbag Shotgun. Both less lethal munitions were ineffective, and Mitrani ran south to Burbank Boulevard. The officers followed Mitrani, who was still armed with the knife, which resulted in a second and third deployment of the Beanbag Shotgun. This again proved ineffective, and Mitrani ran back toward the officers. An additional TASER deployment was utilized again with no effect. At this time one officer drove his police vehicle approximately 3-5 miles per hour and intentionally struck Mitrani to stop his actions. Mitrani fell to the ground and immediately stood up, still holding the knife and ran directly at the officers. A takedown to the ground was conducted by one of the officers, and Mitrani was subsequently disarmed and taken into custody. Mitrani was transported to a local hospital by paramedics where he was treated for excessive vomiting as a result of intoxication and medically cleared for booking. Mitrani was booked on an open charge of ADW on a Police Officer with a Knife. One officer received abrasions to his left hand and both knees. A pocketknife with a four-inch blade was recovered at scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:38 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:29 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:23 - Bodycam: Officer #3 8:31 - Bodycam: Officer #4 8:40 - Bodycam: Officer #5
a2ZsD6TeweY | 09 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lynchburg, Virginia — On February 2, 2023, at 9:26 p.m. the Lynchburg Police Department got a call about shots fired near 700 Grady Street. Officer John Person was nearby and saw a vehicle matching the description of one involved in that shots fired call. He pursued it. The suspect, 25-year-old Ry’Heam Brown was driving and after coming to a narrow road, jumped out of the car and ran off. After a short foot chase, LPD said the officer encountered the suspect in an alleyway in the 1400 block of 17th Street. Officer Person closed the distance between himself and Brown. The officer pointed his firearm at Brown and commanded Brown to get on the ground. As Officer Person attempts to take Brown down, Brown continues to try to get up. That’s when Person notices the gun in Brown’s right hand as he attempts to get up, leading to Person shooting Brown 6 times. Officer Person approached Brown once other officers were on scene and found the firearm lying next to Brown’s right side on the ground. Officer Person picked up and threw the gun away from Brown. Officer Person’s commanding officer arrived on the scene and ordered Person be escorted from the area with another LPD Officer. Chest compressions on Brown were initiated by LPD officers until medics with the Lynchburg Fire Department arrived and took over care of Brown. By 9:50 p.m. resuscitation was discontinued as Brown was deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ls9eYwPtTOg | 09 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On February 7, 2023, at around 3:35 p.m., Van Nuys Gang Enforcement Detail (GED) uniformed officers observed a male Hispanic, identified as Ramon Gonzalez, riding his bicycle in the area of Tyrone Avenue and Victory Boulevard. The officers had prior knowledge that Gonzalez was wanted for a murder warrant and named on an Assault with a Deadly Weapon (ADW) shooting Investigative Report (IR) that occurred in Van Nuys Division. The officers ordered Gonzalez to stop while broadcasting for back-up. Gonzalez failed to comply with the officers’ commands. The officers drove alongside Gonzalez at which time he made contact with the passenger side mirror causing him to stop, get off the bicycle, and flee on foot. As the passenger officer prepared to exit the police vehicle to pursue Gonzalez, a Tactical Unintentional Discharge (TUD) occurred. The officers continued to chase Gonzalez through a parking lot towards Victory Boulevard. During the foot pursuit, Gonzalez removed a handgun from his waistband, turned and pointed it at one of the officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS). Gonzalez was struck by the officer’s rounds, dropped his handgun, and was subsequently taken into custody. Gonzalez was transported to a local hospital and treated for his injuries and cleared for booking. Gonzalez was booked on an open charge of ADW on a Police Officer with a Firearm, and his No Bail felony warrant for Murder. Additional charges for the ADW Shooting IR are pending. No officers or citizens were injured during the incident. A handgun was recovered at scene. The handgun was identified as a Ghost Gun with one round in the chamber and nine rounds in the magazine. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1ZMICi--Mk4 | 09 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Farmington, Utah — On March 1, 2023, at approximately 3:22pm, a Farmington Police officer attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle which had an illegitimate license plate. The driver of the vehicle pulled into a parking stall at the US Post Office located at 145 East State Street. Body-worn camera shows that the driver rolled the window of the vehicle down only a few inches and refused to provide identification or cooperate with the officer in any way. The driver asserted his independence from the laws of the land as well as his belief that he was not required to provide information to the officer, nor was he required to cooperate. The initial officer called for assistance and continued efforts to provide the driver with information and options, but to no avail. A supervisor, and two officers, one with a trainee assigned to him, responded to assist. The driver was ultimately identified as 25-year-old Chase Allan. Officers exhausted multiple further attempts to persuade Allan to cooperate and ordered him to exit the vehicle. When Allan still refused to exit the vehicle, an officer opened the door to the car and another officer attempted to remove Allan from the vehicle. At that time an observing officer yelled out the words “gun, gun, gun!” A struggle, which appeared to last only seconds, ensued and gun shots could be heard. Officers secured Allan and began rendering aid to him. A holster was found on Allan's right hip, as well as a gun on the floor of the driver side of the car. Allan was taken to the hospital and later pronounced dead. Police have not alleged Allan fired a gun during the confrontation. Allan’s family has sharply criticized the department and alleged their loved one died in a “brutal murder” while Allan sat in his car “likely terrified,” according to reports. Allan’s relatives also claimed the police were “stonewalling” them and didn’t notify them of Chase’s death, they reportedly found out through the media. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 8:26 - Bodycam: Officer #2 9:15 - Bodycam: Officer #3 10:50 - Bodycam: Officer #4 12:18 - Bodycam: Officer #5 13:33 - Dashcam Footage
qmmL17TJOg0 | 09 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On February 22, 2023, Phoenix Police received a 911 call at 4:43 p.m. of a suspicious man who the caller believed may be related to other police activity noticed in the area of 29th Avenue and Madison Street. During the initial 911 call, the caller stated the suspicious activity was around a U-Haul truck and the caller provided the license plate number of that truck. At about 5:05 p.m. officers checking the area saw a man, identified as 47-year-old Jason Resendez matching the description walking in the neighborhood. When officers tried to contact Resendez, he immediately pulled out a handgun and pointed it toward officers. Officers gave Resendez several commands to drop the gun. He did not. Resendez continued to point the gun towards officers at which time one of the officers fired his handgun. Resendez was taken to the hospital, where he later died. No officers were hurt. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Anthony Eufemio - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Police Radio Traffic 0:23 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:39 - Bodycam: Officer #2 0:57 - Photographic Evidence
Ev4q31DZZpE | 07 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Vegas, Nevada — On March 1, 2023, at approximately 6:06 p.m., LVMPD Dispatch received a call from a business reporting an armed robbery near the 4600 block of West Sahara Avenue. The person reporting stated three females walked into the establishment, and one was armed. The suspects stole merchandise and fled the scene in a stolen black Mercedes-Benz. LVMPD officers located the vehicle near Paradise Road and East Sahara Avenue. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle but were unsuccessful. A vehicle pursuit ensued until the suspect collided with another vehicle near the intersection of Stephanie Street and Sunset Road. A suspect later identified as 31-year-old Lorraine Alvarado fled from the vehicle while holding a firearm in her hand. While officers Justin Garcia and Jacob Barr chased Alvarado, she turned and pointed the firearm at them. Officer Garcia and Barr discharged their duty weapons, striking Alvarado. Medical personnel responded and transported Alvarado to Sunrise Hospital in critical condition. Alvarado was booked in absentia to the Clark County Detention Center for the following charges: • Robbery with a deadly weapon • Conspiracy to commit robbery with a deadly weapon • Grand larceny of motor vehicle • Own/Possess gun by prohibited person • Assault with a deadly weapon on a protected person, 2 counts • Resisting arrest with a firearm, 2 counts ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Lisa Overly - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vVjheg1D_Pw | 03 Mar 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Greenville County, South Carolina — On January 17, 2023, while Greenville County deputies were conducting a traffic stop on Wade Hampton Boulevard around 11 p.m. a gun was found inside the stopped vehicle. As they went to secure the gun from one of the three suspects, a shot was fired and the 16-year-old suspect was hit. Sheriff Hobart Lewis said it was determined that neither deputies involved in the incident fired their weapons and no policies consistent with the sheriff’s office protocol were violated. After learning the teen was shot, deputies said they rendered aid and the suspect was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. He was later released from the hospital and taken to the juvenile detention facility in Columbia, SC. The 16-year-old faces charges for unlawful possession of a pistol under the age of 18, unlawful carrying of a firearm, possession of a weapon during a violent crime and trafficking fentanyl. Another passenger, 20-year-old Joselito Leopard-Rivera, was arrested and charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of marijuana. He’s incarcerated in the Greenville County Detention Center where he’s awaiting a bond hearing. The vehicle’s driver wasn’t charged. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 7:37 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 8:06 - Dashcam Footage
lRKfYkN2CFM | 25 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Santa Clarita, California — On January 8, 2023, at 7:15 a.m., homicide investigators were conducting a murder investigation of an adult female who had been stabbed to death at Spunky Canyon Road, mile marker 0.35, in the city of Santa Clarita. Deputies assigned to Palmdale Sheriff’s Station were assisting homicide investigators by providing crime scene containment security. As the deputies contained the scene, a male adult walked east on a private dirt access road adjacent to the road where the murder victim was discovered. The private road was secured with barbed wire chain-link fence. The male was later identified as 44- year-old Alon Foster, a resident of Lancaster. Deputies attempted to speak with Foster but he did not respond and continued to walk east on the dirt road. Deputies gained access to the dirt road and while continuing to speak with Foster, deputies saw Foster holding a knife in one hand. Deputies continued their efforts to communicate with Foster for over 20 minutes. Deputies ordered Foster to drop the knife several times, but he refused and advanced towards deputies. A Sage Deuce 40mm foam baton launcher was fired at Foster but was ineffective and he continued advancing toward the deputies while armed with the knife, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Foster sustained gunshot wounds to his torso. Deputies rendered first aid until the arrival the Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Foster was pronounced dead at the scene. A knife, with an approximate eight-inch blade, was recovered at the scene. There were no other persons injured in the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
enFq2N7ncms | 23 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Gulfport, Mississippi — On Thursday, October 06, 2022, at 2:29 p.m., Gulfport Police Department (GPD) received a 911 call for service concerning a reckless driver traveling in the area of 8813 Lorraine Road, Gulfport, Mississippi. The caller advised that occupants inside a silver Kia Soul were brandishing firearms and wearing camouflage masks. At 2:42 p.m., GPD Officers Kenneth Nassar and Benjamin Ford located the aforementioned vehicle on Pass Road in Gulfport, Mississippi. The Kia Soul entered the parking lot of the Family Dollar, located at address 1016 Pass Road, Gulfport, Mississippi. Officer Nassar and Officer Ford followed the Kia Soul into the parking lot. Once the Kia Soul stopped, one of the occupants, who was identified as 15-year-old Jaheim McMillan, exited the right rear passenger seat of the vehicle while holding a pistol in his right hand. Once exiting the Kia Soul, McMillan ran towards the front of the Kia Soul toward the front of the Family Dollar. About this time, Officer Nassar gave verbal commands for McMillan to "stop...drop it." McMillan did not comply. During the encounter with McMillan, Officer Nassar discharged his firearm while directing his firearm toward McMillan. As a result of the officer-involved shooting, McMillan received injuries to his body. McMillan was transported to Memorial Hospital (MH) at Gulfport to be treated for his injuries. McMillan was subsequently transported to USA Health University Hospital (HUH), in Mobile, Alabama. The State Medical Examiner ruled McMillan’s cause of death as a gunshot wound to the head and the manner of death as homicide. Including McMillan, there were five teenage boys in the Kia, with ages ranging from 17 to 14 years old. During the time of McMillan’s encounter with the officer, a 16-year-old had also fled the vehicle holding a pistol and ran toward the front of the Family Dollar, then along the left side of the building toward a wooded area. A second responding police officer pursued the teenager on foot. The 16-year-old later told police he dropped his gun during the pursuit and remembered hearing a taser fired in his direction. The officer eventually caught him and took him into police custody. Because the other officer was in pursuit, the officer who shot McMillan believed he was alone with the other three teenagers who had been in the Kia, so he turned his attention to them. When other officers arrived, the other three teens were taken into custody. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 1:40 - Dashcam Footage
-fc6OE8Pab4 | 23 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Jacinto, California — On Tuesday, January 3, 2023, at 12:56 PM, deputies responded to the 800 block of Minor Street in San Jacinto reference a domestic dispute. The female reported her boyfriend, 33-year-old Fernando Garcia, was behaving erratically and armed with a machete. The female was able to escape from the residence, however, Garcia prevented her 12-year-old child from leaving with her. Garcia barricaded himself and the juvenile inside of the residence. When deputies attempted to rescue the juvenile, Garcia hit the deputy in the head with a wooden object, causing a minor injury, and then swung the machete at another deputy. The Special Enforcement Bureau responded to assist with the rescue of the juvenile. During the rescue, Garcia struck a deputy with the machete and a deputy involved shooting occurred. The juvenile was uninjured and safely removed from the residence. Garcia was transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. One deputy was treated on scene for his injuries and the other was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6xCvZrPAuus | 22 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pueblo West, Colorado — A mother has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in U.S. Federal Court for the District of Colorado, after her son was shot and killed by Pueblo County deputies outside a middle school. On February 22, 2022 at approximately 3:23 pm, Pueblo County Sheriff's Deputies Charles McWhorter and Cassandra Gonzales were dispatched to the Liberty Point International Middle School at 484 S. Maher Dr., Pueblo West, Colorado, on reports of a suspicious male party trying to open car doors. They were informed the male party may be "on something", suggesting possible intoxication. The initial reporting party, Eric Valencia, told dispatch that a male had become "aggressive" with one car and he was trying to get into other cars in the parking lot. Initially, Valencia stated that the male was out of his line of sight on the east side of the parking lot. The male then came back into Valencia's sight and Valencia said the male was wearing a jacket with gray sleeves and black in color. Valencia then tells dispatch that the male was being confronted by someone from the school, then he began walking west. Valencia then sees the male get into the back seat of a white four-door SUV, possibly a Mazda with tinted windows and approximately eight to nine cars in from the road. When Deputy McWhorter arrives on scene, dispatch gives him the description and location of the vehicle as described by Valencia. Deputy McWhorter asks dispatch for more specific information, as there were several white cars in the parking lot. Deputy McWhorter is then told that it is the white car that two children are walking in front of. This information assisted Deputy McWhorter in locating the vehicle. Deputy McWhorter advises dispatch that the male is in the back seat of a white Lexus SUV with Colorado Plate CIW976. Deputy McWhorter then contacts the male later identified as 32-year-old Richard Ward. Ward was with his mother, Kristy Ward Stamp, and her boyfriend to pick up his younger brother from Liberty Point International Middle School, according to the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for Colorado. Pueblo County sheriff's deputies approached Ward after they received a report that he had been opening doors of nearby vehicles in the pickup waiting area, officials have said. Ward stepped out of his mother's SUV for a "brief walk," mistook another white SUV for hers and got in the wrong vehicle, the lawsuit says. He apologized to the woman who was driving after he realized his mistake and returned to his mother's vehicle, the suit says. Pueblo deputy Charles McWhorter arrived on scene and talked to Ward in the backseat of his mother's SUV. In the body cam video, McWhorter touches Ward's arm and asks him why he's acting strange. Ward responds that cops make him "nervous" and he "has anxiety". Ward explains to the officers that he has had bad encounters with police in Pueblo before. McWhorter then asks for Ward's ID and as he reaches for his identification, Ward slips something in his mouth. His family attorneys said Ward had been diagnosed with an anxiety disorder and was prescribed medicine for it. In the body cam video, McWhorter then demands to know what it is and drags Ward to the floor. They tussle on the ground for around 20 seconds. During this time, deputies said to stop resisting multiple times. McWhorter then shot Ward 3-times in the chest. Ward was unarmed. The deputies closed the car door and stood with Ward’s body for nearly three minutes until medical assistance arrived. He died on scene. The sheriff's deputies involved in the case were cleared of any criminal charges by the district attorney, following an investigation that found the shooting justified. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cPCxNY7g8oQ | 21 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Paulding County, Georgia — On March 4, 2022, at approximately 6:00 a.m. Deputy Michael McMaster of the Paulding County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report of a suspicious person, who was wearing a hoodie and a backpack, attempting to break into a vehicle in the Evans Mill Subdivision. A short time later, Deputy McMaster arrived at the location and observed 30-year-old Tyler Canaris walking along the roadside at the entrance to the subdivision. Canaris, who was wearing a hoodie and a backpack, appeared to match the description of the suspect that was provided by dispatch. Deputy McMaster then approached Canaris who repeatedly refused to comply with the Deputy’s commands to remove his backpack and place his hands behind his back. Thereafter, Deputy McMaster used force to bring Canaris to the ground and placed him under arrest. Once arrested, Canaris was evaluated on the scene by medical personnel. Canaris was then transported to the hospital by the Sheriff’s Office for medical evaluation. Sheriff's officials say it was later determined that Canaris was not breaking into cars, but he was charged with Obstruction of Justice, and is still facing those charges. The attorneys for Canaris say they plan to file a civil lawsuit against the county. During a news conference Monday, the attorneys accused the Paulding County deputy of leaving their client with $75,000 worth of medical bills from fractured bones and a ruptured eardrum. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vyly30THVKo | 20 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Saint Paul, Minnesota — On February 11, 2023, around 5 p.m., St. Paul police officers responded to an apartment building on reports of a man threatening residents with a knife. When they arrived, residents directed officers toward a hallway where 65-year-old Yia Xiong was located holding a knife. Xiong's apartment door was at the end of the short hallway. Officers made verbal contact with Xiong and told him to drop the knife. Xiong did not respond, turning to unlock his apartment door and go inside. As Xiong went inside his apartment and the door began to close, the officers kicked the door to stop it from fully shutting and ordered him to come out. They then backed away from the door and down the short hallway. Xiong opened the door and stepped into the hallway, knife still in-hand. Both officers then fired their respective weapons. First responders attempted to provide medical aid but Xiong died at the scene. BCA crime scene personnel recovered a 16-inch traditional Hmong knife at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Cha 0:58 - Bodycam: Officer Dahir
BOhYU3cdN8o | 18 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Compton, California — On November 3, 2022, at approximately 12:13 PM, deputies assigned to Compton Sheriff’s Station responded to the 2100 block of South Santa Fe Avenue regarding a call of a person wielding an axe. The informant indicated a Hispanic male was in the business swinging an axe attempting to harm patrons. Further information on the call indicated the suspect was last seen walking north from the business with the axe still in his hand. The male was later identified as 46-year-old Ramiro Lozano. As deputies were searching the area for Lozano, he walked west on Artesia Boulevard to Alameda Street and ran north along the riverbed toward the Compton Towne Center Plaza. Lozano entered the Compton Towne Center Plaza and continued running along the southside of one of the businesses with the hatchet, previously described as an axe, in hand. The deputies followed Lozano in their patrol vehicles toward the front entrance of the business where a patron was exiting the front door. One of the pursuing deputies exited his patrol vehicle and ordered Lozano to stop. Lozano did not comply, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Lozano sustained gunshot wounds to his torso. Deputies rendered first aid to Lozano until the arrival of the Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. There were no other persons injured in the incident. The hatchet was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:44 - Surveillance Footage 1:05 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
HrWO2HCI7fQ | 18 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 31, 2022, at approximately 6:41 AM, Century Station deputies responded to the 9200 block of Graham Avenue, in the unincorporated area of Los Angeles, regarding a person with a knife call. The informant in the call stated there was male Hispanic swinging a machete and threatening employees at the business. The male was identified as 41-year-old Agustin Flores. Upon arrival, deputies learned that Flores was last seen walking south on Graham Avenue and entering a white Nissan pickup truck that was parked south of 92 nd Street. Deputies observed Flores seated in the driver’s seat and he refused to exit his vehicle. As deputies attempted to detain him by controlling Flores’s hands and upper body, Flores punched and kicked the deputies. Fearing Flores was attempting to arm himself, the deputies let go of him and moved away from his truck. Flores armed himself with a hook sword, which he retrieved from the interior of his vehicle. Additional deputy personnel arrived on scene and assisted in detaining Flores. Deputies urged Flores to drop the sword, but he refused to comply. Flores exited his truck armed with the sword and deputies on scene deployed a TASER, 40mm Sage Deuce foam baton launcher, and stun bag shotgun. Upon being shot with less-lethal weapons, Flores charged toward deputy personnel, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Flores was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics responded to administer medical aid but Flores was pronounced dead at the scene. A stainless-steel hook sword, approximately 26 inches in length with an approximate 15-inch blade, was recovered at the scene. Two deputies were transported to a local medical center where they were treated for injuries sustained as a result of being in a fight with Flores. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:51 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
6fZ_boRIfZo | 18 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hacienda Heights, California — On April 1, 2022, at approximately 4:23 PM, three deputies assigned to Industry Sheriff’s Station responded to an emergent call for service of a possible arson in progress in the 14000 block of Crystal Lantern Drive, in the Unincorporated area of Hacienda Heights. The homeowner indicated her brother, 56-year-old Trinidad Velasco, was inside a blue Ford pickup truck parked in front of her residence and threatened to burn down the house with a bottle of gasoline he had in his possession. The deputies arrived on scene and observed Velasco seated in the driver’s seat of the pickup which was parked on the street in front of the location. The deputies stopped in front of Velasco’s parked vehicle, exited their patrol vehicles and gave Velasco verbal commands to exit his vehicle. Velasco suddenly accelerated his pickup toward two deputies who quickly ran out of Velasco’s path to avoid being hit. Velasco fled north on Ameluxen Avenue. The deputies re-entered their patrol vehicles and initiated a vehicle pursuit of Velasco. During the pursuit, Velasco made a U-turn and drove directly at a patrol unit. The deputy drove his patrol vehicle into a driveway of a residence to avoid being struck. Velasco continued back to the residence where he parked in the driveway and exited his vehicle. Velasco ran toward a family member and then moved to the driveway while holding a pointed metal object in his right hand. Deputies contacted Velasco and gave him verbal commands to drop the weapon. Velasco began yelling unintelligibly at the deputies while still holding the pointed metal object in his right hand. Deputies gave Velasco verbal commands to drop the weapon, but he refused to comply. A deputy fired a 40mm Arwen rubber projectile striking Velasco’s body, but it had no effect. The deputies continued to give Velasco verbal commands to drop the weapon, but he still refused to comply. The deputy fired a second 40mm Arwen rubber projectile at Velasco, this time striking his left hand, but it also had no effect. Velasco, while still holding the pointed metal object in his right hand, advance toward the deputies and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Velasco was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Deputies approached him and administered first aid. Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics responded and provided medical care. He was transported by ambulance to a local hospital where he received further medical treatment. There were no other persons injured during this incident. A metal screwdriver, approximately six inches in length, was recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wI-g_9CK9rw | 17 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On September 2, 2022, at approximately 11:39 PM, South Los Angeles Station deputies responded to the 1800 block of West 108th Street, in the unincorporated area of Los Angeles, regarding a person with a gun call. The informant in the call stated a male was standing in front of the location and was under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The male was flashing a gun, which he then concealed in his pocket. The male was later identified as 41-year-old Rushdee Anderson. As the deputies walked toward the location, they detained a male in front of Anderson’s residence, whom they believed to be Anderson. While speaking with the male, Anderson exited the front door of his residence and retrieved a firearm from a chair, which was located on his front porch. The deputies immediately ordered Anderson to drop the firearm, but Anderson pointed the firearm in their direction, and a deputy- involved shooting occurred. Anderson was struck by gunfire and collapsed near the interior threshold of the front door. Deputies approached Anderson’s home and rendered first aid until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Anderson was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene. A loaded Polymer 80, 9mm, semiautomatic handgun was recovered at the scene. There were no other persons injured during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
N7Jykq8OtTo | 17 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lancaster, California — On Sunday, June 5, 2022, at approximately 1:40 PM, Lancaster Station deputies responded to a business in the 1800 block of West Avenue J in the city of Lancaster, regarding a suicidal person with a knife. A male called 911 and made suicidal statements. The male was later identified as 51-year-old Ricky Jimenez. Upon arrival, deputies encountered Jimenez holding a knife in his right hand just outside of the location. Deputies ordered him to drop the weapon, but he did not comply. Deputies fired a Taser and a 40MM deuce launcher at Jimenez, but they had minimal effect. Jimenez removed a pistol grip crossbow from his backpack, raised the crossbow in the direction of deputy personnel, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Jimenez was struck by gunfire and dropped the crossbow next to him. Deputies approached and rendered medical aid to Jimenez until the arrival of Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics. Jimenez was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. There were no other persons injured during the incident. A knife and pistol grip crossbow were recovered at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
atNj6aJXLSI | 16 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Shreveport, Louisiana — On Friday, February 3, 2023, Detectives assigned to the Louisiana State Police Bureau of Investigations were requested by the Shreveport Police Department (SPD) to investigate an officer-involved shooting. The shooting incident involved a SPD officer and resulted in the death of 43-year-old Alonzo Bagley of Shreveport. The preliminary investigation revealed that at approximately 10:51 p.m., on February 3, 2023, two SPD officers responded to the Villa Norte Apartment Complex, located in the 1600 block of Fullerton Street near North Hearne Avenue. The call for service was received by Caddo 911 in reference to a domestic disturbance. During the course of the investigation, both officers responded to a second floor apartment. Once inside, Bagley exited the apartment on the balcony and jumped to the ground. He then fled on foot. Following a short foot pursuit, SPD officer Alexander Tyler located Bagley and fired one shot from his service weapon, which struck Bagley in the chest. Bagley was transported to Ochsner LSU Health in Shreveport for treatment, but was later pronounced deceased. Shreveport Police officer Alexander Tyler, 23, has been arrested in connection with the death of Alonzo Bagley. Louisiana State Police said that Tyler was booked into the Caddo Correctional Center on the charge of Negligent Homicide. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'T.L.S.' - Connor Davies - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:19 - SPD Officer's Bodycam 5:01 - Officer Tyler's Bodycam
SWgWaNp3sh0 | 15 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Altadena, California — On January 22, 2023, at approximately 5:14 PM, deputies assigned to the Altadena Sheriff’s Station responded to a call at a gas station on the corner of Fair Oaks Avenue and Woodbury Road. The call was regarding a male chasing and attempting to stab people with a sharp metal object. The male was later identified as 47-year-old Charles Towns. When deputies arrived at the location, they saw Towns walking south across Woodbury Avenue. The deputies followed Towns in their patrol vehicles as he walked west on Woodbury Road along the south sidewalk. One of the pursuing deputies exited his patrol vehicle and ordered Towns to stop and drop his weapon. Towns did not comply and continued to walk south onto the 2100 block of El Sereno Avenue, where they witnessed him stab an elderly female in her face. Towns, while still armed with the sharp object, was actively attempting to stab another person, at which time a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Towns fell to the ground, got up, and advanced toward deputy personnel as the deputy-involved shooting continued. Towns collapsed at the apron of the driveway, approximately 10 to 12 feet from where he initially fell. Towns sustained gunshot wounds to his torso. Deputies rendered first aid to Towns until the Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics arrived. He was pronounced dead at the scene. There were two civilians injured from stabbing /cutting injuries in this incident. The sharp object, later determined to be scissors, was recovered from the ground in the area where the male originally fell. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:45 - Surveillance Footage 2:48 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 3:48 - Bodycam: Deputy #2
AXeZfETRhzk | 14 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * New York City, New York — On October 16, 2022, NYPD officers on patrol near Nagle Avenue and Dyckman Street in Inwood observed 29-year-old Joel Capellanl, holding a gun and directed him to drop it. Capellan failed to comply, and the officers fired their weapons. Capellan was then taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The NYPD recovered a gun at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:40 - Bodycam: Officer Rivera 0:57 - Bodycam: Officer Stabile 1:13 - Bodycam: Officer Tomaszewski
-J5kqNdW5CY | 13 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Aurora, Illinois — On Sunday, February 5, 2023, Aurora Police officers were dispatched at a residence in the 900-block of Colorado Avenue, for a report of a subject armed with multiple knives and making threats towards people on scene. When officers arrived on scene, they located the subject, identified as 21-year-old Kristopher I. Cross, armed with knives. Officers attempted de-escalation tactics that were unsuccessful. Cross charged an officer while still armed with knives. The officer discharged his firearm, striking Cross. Officers immediately rendered aid until Aurora Fire Department medics arrived on scene. Police provided first aid until Cross was taken a hospital in critical condition. The man's relatives said he was struck in the chest, leg, stomach and eye. He was taken to AMITA Health Mercy Hospital where he underwent surgery and survived. The Kane County State's Attorney's Office later charged Cross with attempted murder, unlawful restraint, and aggravated assault to a police officer. The officer involved in the shooting was transported to a local hospital and was later released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 5:58 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 11:28 - Synchronized Footage
SJKFEXG84CY | 11 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Elk Grove, California — On February 1, 2023, at approximately 4:40 p.m., Elk Grove Police officers were notified of law enforcement agencies in pursuit of a suspect related to a Sacramento County homicide investigation that occurred earlier in the day. Officers learned the vehicle pursuit was approaching Elk Grove after starting near Fairfield. The suspect and driver of the vehicle, identified as 22-year-old Devian Lewis, was wanted for the murder of his 18-year-old girlfriend. Lewis exited southbound Highway 99 at Cosumnes River Boulevard and continued southbound on Bruceville Road, heading into the City of Elk Grove. Elk Grove Police officers assisted in the pursuit as it entered the city. As Lewis was approaching the intersection of Bruceville Road and Big Horn Boulevard, he rear-ended another vehicle that was stopped at the traffic light along with several other vehicles. Officers engaged Lewis, who was the lone occupant in the vehicle. Three Elk Grove Police officers discharged their service weapons after Lewis started to exit the car holding what appeared to be a firearm. A firearm was found in Lewis's vehicle on the front passenger seat, and later after further inspection, determined to be a replica firearm. Officers and deputies rendered medical aid until he was transported to a local hospital, where he remains in stable condition and is being treated for three gunshot wounds. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:16 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
EbSUS-zb5pc | 10 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pine Brook, New Jersey — On Saturday, December 31, 2022, members of the Morris County Sheriff’s Emergency Response Team (“SERT”) were at the motel to assist Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office detectives with taking 61-year-old James Allandale into custody, based on an arrest warrant issued for Allandale charging him with attempted murder and other related charges in connection with an incident on December 27, 2022 in Elmwood Park. Detectives ascertained that Allandale was inside a particular room and members of the Morris County SERT made entry at approximately 7:18 p.m., whereupon Allandale exchanged gunfire with Sgt. Fred Jackson of the Denville Police Department and Morristown Police Sgt. James Krauss, who are members of the Morris County SERT. A paramedic attached to the SERT was on scene to provide advanced life support, but Allandale was pronounced deceased at approximately 7:27 p.m. Authorities recovered a firearm near the decedent. The two officers were transported to an area hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and were released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timastamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:59 - Bodycam: Officer #2
Yu8-2ctw0EE | 08 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On Friday, January 20, 2023, Jacksonville Sheriff's Officers responded to a residential burglary in the 1700 block of West 2nd Street. A witness provided a physical description of the burglary. The suspect being a male wearing a black hoodie, a black jacket, and a black skull cap. That suspect, 39-year-old Leon Bernard Burroughs, left the area on a black bicycle. Officers learned that the victim's Smartwatch had been stolen and that the victim was able to remotely determine through GPS tracking that the Smartwatch was in the 1800 block of Hardy Street. Additional officers went to the location on Hardy Street where they observed a bicycle matching the description of the one used in the burglary. Officers learned from a family member Burroughs owned this bicycle and that he was living in a vehicle. On the property officers located the vehicle and observed Burroughs sleeping. Inside they saw a handgun resting on top of the vehicle which they secured in a safe location, while also discussing a plan to engage in dialogue with Burroughs. Officers open the doors to the vehicle and attempt to talk to Burroughs. Burroughs was asked multiple times to show his hands and to exit the vehicle. Instead of complying, Burroughs pulled out a gun and shot at one of the officers. Five officers immediately returned gunfire, striking Burroughs. One officer was grazed on his face by the gunshot fired by Burroughs. Officers immediately moved to a position for cover and began to provide medical care to the injured officer. Burroughs was still inside of the vehicle after the exchange of gunfire. Officers maintained safe positions around the vehicle until the arrival of the SWAT unit. With the use of specialized equipment, officers were able to safely approach the vehicle and upon completing that approach, officers learned that Burroughs had died, following the exchange of gunfire. Inside the vehicle detectives located the firearm that Burroughs used to shoot at the officers as well as the shell casing. Forensic Analysis confirmed that the located casing came from Burroughs firearm along with the Smartwatch stolen during the burglary inside of the vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5Qca5jzn1JU | 07 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — On Febuary 5, 2023, about 3:05 p.m., officers stopped a car on the South Side near the intersection of Stanley and Wilson avenues. A man inside, 66-year-old Michael Cleveland, got out shortly after being approached and began running away. Officer Joshua Ohlinger gave chase, first pulling his Taser before dropping it and unholstering his gun. Cleveland appears to throw a firearm aside as Officer Ohlinger fires his weapon at Cleveland's back six times while Cleveland continues to flee. Cleveland was treated by officers on scene before he was taken to a hospital in critical condition, which was upgraded to stable. Multiple officers were on scene, but Ohlinger was the only one who fired at Cleveland. Columbus police have charged Cleveland, whom court records indicate has had a lengthy criminal history, with being a felon illegally in possession of a firearm. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Beau Baker - Paul Rohrbaugh - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Qjc4FMPkDb4 | 02 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On January 19, 2023, detectives from the narcotics and vice section were conducting surveillance on a known drug dealer, Brian Brightman. The detectives knew Brightman was located inside a van and an apartment complex parking lot located in the 13200 block of North Main Street. In the driver's seat of that van was the man later identified as 38-year-old Eric Nathaniel Thornton. After observing what appeared to be an illegal drug transaction being committed from the van, detectives used their vehicles to block the van's movement and then attempted to detain the occupants. The detectives were outfit in tactical uniforms that clearly identified them as police. As they approached the van, Thornton opened the driver's side door and fled on foot. Several of the detectives immediately pursued Thornton to detain him. As they were doing so, they observed that Thornton was armed with a knife in his hand. The officers gave multiple commands for Thornton to drop his knife. Instead, Thornton continues to flee while still holding the knife in his hand. It is at this point the two detectives fired multiple shots at Thornton, resulting in him falling to the ground. Immediately following the shooting, JSO detectives provided first aid on the scene as a rescue unit was called. The Rescue Unit transported Thornton to a local Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Brightman was removed from the back of the van and taken into custody. Detectives also located an eight-year-old child in the front passenger seat of the vehicle. The child was removed without harm and turned over to a family member at the scene. Two knives and two grams of fentanyl were found at the scene. Brightman was charged with the felony offenses of the sale of Fentanyl, child abuse, and the unlawful use of a two-way communication device. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zBjhdBDX4ts | 01 Feb 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tracy, California — On Friday, January 27, 2023, at about 1:47 pm Tracy Police Department Communication Center received a call regarding a "suspicious circumstance" between two male subjects in the area of Silvertail Place and Foxtail Way. Per caller details, one of the males was holding a knife while chasing the other individual. When the first officer arrived around 1:56 pm and contacted the knife-wielding individual, the suspect approached the officer. The suspect was given commands to stop and drop the knife. The suspect failed to follow the commands as he advanced toward the officer. The officer discharged his duty firearm, striking the individual. A large knife was recovered from the scene. Responding officers rendered first aid at the scene until emergency medical personnel from South San Joaquin County Fire Authority and American Medical Response arrived to take over patient care and transport them to an area hospital. The suspect, now identified as a 17-year-old male, is currently in serious but stable condition and is expected to survive. The involved officer, a 28-year veteran of the Tracy Police department, was uninjured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:02 - Surveillance Footage 1:36 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
XBKp3KlHT_U | 30 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — On Sunday, January 15, 2023 at approximately 11:33 p.m., Austin 911 Communications received multiple 911 calls regarding a man with a gun and gunshots fired in the downtown area. The 911 calls were received within seconds of one another. The callers provided various locations in and around W. 6th Street. Officers immediately responded to the calls for help. At 11:34 p.m., a 911 call was received with multiple people on the phone line. A female on the call said an individual was shooting in the area of Lavaca Street and 5th Street. A male on the same 9-1-1 call said someone was shot. At 11:36 p.m., another 911 caller described a chaotic scene with people running in the 300 block of W. 6th Street. Officers responded to the area as the information was provided by Austin 911 communications. At 11:35 p.m., the first officers arrived on the scene and began searching for the man with a gun. Information was obtained from the 911 callers and witnesses on the scene. Based on the information, a description was given to officers, which was put out over the police radio. Officers continued searching the area as they gathered information about the suspect's description and last known direction of travel. The suspect was described as a male, thin build, 6'1" to 6'2", with "afro style hair," and wearing all dark clothing. At approximately 11:38 p.m., a male shooting victim was located at 5th and Lavaca Street, and he began speaking with officers. The victim had a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Officers provided medical aid to the victim as Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services (ATCEMS) was called at the scene. The male victim was transported to a local hospital by ATCEMS, where he was treated and discharged. Officers continued searching the area for the suspect involved in the shooting. At approximately 11:43 p.m., three APD officers riding in an APD utility vehicle in the area saw a male, later identified as 30-year-old Anthony Marquis Franklin, who matched the description of the shooter. As the officers began to approach and call out to Franklin, they observed Franklin had a gun. The officers yelled out "gun" to one another. The officers gave Franklin several commands to drop the gun. Franklin did not comply with the officers' orders. He began to run westbound on W. 6th Street and then northbound on Colorado Street. One of the officers jumped out of the utility vehicle and began to run after Franklin on foot. The other two officers continued to follow in the utility vehicle. The officers verbally commanded Franklin to drop the gun and show his hands. Franklin again did not comply with the officer's commands. As the pursuit of Franklin approached 601 Colorado Street, Franklin ran onto the porch of a building. An unknown male was also on the porch and, at this point in the investigation, is not believed to be involved in this incident. The unknown male quickly jumped off the porch with his hands up and ran away from the scene. The officers continued to order Franklin to show his hands. Franklin also jumped off the porch and fell to the ground. Within seconds, all three officers fired their Department-issued firearms at Franklin, striking him. Franklin threw the gun toward a vehicle parked on the street near him. The gun landed directly in front of Franklin. The officers told Franklin, "do not move," and he complied with those commands. Once officers gained compliance from Franklin, the officers approached Franklin even though the gun was still within close proximity to Franklin. The officers secured Franklin and searched him for additional weapons. The officers immediately began life-saving measures. Officers requested medical assistance to the scene. Franklin was transported to a local hospital by ATCEMS with serious injuries, and at approximately 12:30 a.m., Franklin succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased. No other civilians or officers sustained physical injuries. A firearm was located on the ground near Franklin. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Nash Martin - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Kelby Radford 1:18 - Bodycam: Officer Jacob Bowman 2:31 - Bodycam: Officer Ryan Rawlins 3:43 - Surveillance Footage
dNJLJrWQhPQ | 25 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On January 4, 2023, at approximately 8:30 pm, San Antonio Police patrol officers received a call for an individual who appeared to be intoxicated and brandishing a firearm near the corner strip located at the 1400 block of Culebra Rd. and was hiding at a nearby motel. When the officers arrived, they were told that the individual was in a room on the second floor of the motel. One officer went upstairs to contact the individual and knocked on the motel room door. The suspect opened the door and pointed a gun in the direction of the officer. Both officers immediately saw the male with the gun and began shooting at the suspect, striking him multiple times. No one else was injured during the incident. The 44-year-old suspect, Jose Iruegas, was transported to the hospital in critical condition. He has been charged with two counts of Terroristic Threats Against a Peace Officer. Police later determined that the object Iruegas brandished was a BB gun. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Necko' - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:32 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:26 - Surveillance Footage 1:37 - Bodycam: Officer #2
2KGDCSMpc-E | 24 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On January 17, 2023, at 3:55 p.m., the San Diego Police Communications Center received a radio call reporting a violent disturbance at a local pharmacy in the 5500 block of Reservoir Drive. Officers from Eastern Division were dispatched and arrived within minutes. Upon arriving, they found the business was locked but there was a female victim inside. Officers forced entry into the pharmacy and found a female suffering from multiple stab wounds to her upper body. Officers performed life saving measures until paramedics from San Diego Fire-Rescue arrived. The female was transported to a local hospital for emergency medical treatment. Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of officers and medical personnel, the female was pronounced deceased at the hospital at 4:46 p.m. The deceased female has been identified as Mary Ellen Carter of Lakeside, CA. She is described as a 66-year-old white female. As officers responded to this call and conducted their preliminary investigation, they learned the suspect, 77-year-old Frank Brower, had fled the area in a larger, dark colored SUV. Officers investigating the stabbing were able to locate his home address in the 800 block of La Cresta Boulevard in unincorporated El Cajon. The officers coordinated with the San Diego Sheriff’s Department to check that address utilizing patrol deputies and police and sheriff’s helicopters. Shortly afterwards, Brower was contacted by officers and deputies and an officer-involved shooting occurred involving two officers from the San Diego Police Department. Investigators have determined that Brower and Carter were either co-owners or fellow employees of the pharmacy where Carter was stabbed. Officer Robert Raynor and Salvador Laurel-Torres have been taken off of their patrol assignments while the incident is being investigated. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - SDPD Helicopter Footage 2:56 - Bodycam: Officer Rayno
kEdUZifq9k0 | 20 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mt. Juliet, Tennessee — On November 2, 2022, shortly after 11 p.m. Mt. Juliet Police officers pulled over a car that was driving on S. Mt. Juliet Road around 11 p.m. An officer spoke with the woman driving the car outside the vehicle, then a second officer went to speak with 39-year-old Eric Jermain Allen, who was in the passenger seat. The officer told them they were speeding, they have a headlight out and issues with their tags. The two told the officer they don’t have a registration, insurance or valid driver’s licenses. Officer asked Allen to exit the vehicle. Allen rolled the window up, moved into the driver’s seat, and started to drive off. In the video, you can see the officer, initially leans into the car in an attempt to stop him, before being taken with the vehicle. Within seconds, Sergeant Josh Lo shoots Allen and the vehicle came to a stop. Officers attempted to render aid, but Allen died at the scene. No other injuries were reported. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Amber G - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lG5j0WlwJHw | 18 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On January 3, 2023, Phoenix Police received a call about a man trying to enter a residential back yard in the area of 35th Avenue and Broadway Road. The caller described a man on top of his backyard fence who became angry when the caller confronted him. Multiple officers were dispatched to the area. After talking with the caller, the officers were directed to the alleyway behind the house. Three officers found a man in the alley matching the description given. The man had a pair of scissors in his right hand. The officers order the man, in both English and Spanish, to drop the scissors. When the man did not respond to their commands, two officers deployed their tasers. The taser deployments had little effect. The man then advanced towards the officers with the scissors still in his hand. That is when the officer-involved shooting occurred. Officers provided medical aid to the man and requested the Phoenix Fire Department to respond. The man was taken to the hospital where he later died from his injuries. The pair of scissors that man had during the incident were found on scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:13 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:41 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:24 - Bodycam: Officer #3
YFCALlMju_g | 14 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Thornton, Colorado — On September 5th, 2022, at approximately 7:30 AM, officers were dispatched to the 8500 block of I-25 to check the well-being of a male party who was walking in traffic. Multiple people had called 9-1-1 to report that the male was causing cars on the highway to swerve. One caller stated she had almost hit the male with her car. When they arrived, officers located a 29-year-old male, identified as 29-year-old Darylray Lopez, and attempted to talk to him in the 8500 block of northbound I-25. During the interaction, Lopez produced a knife, charged at an officer, and was shot by that Thornton PD officer. Lopez was transported to an area hospital where he later died. No officers or other people were injured in this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'DaBlankOne' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Kaden - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:13 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:30 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:38 - Bodycam: Officer #3
xdch-B4n_2U | 13 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wasco, California — On the morning of November 27, 2022, at approximately 1:00 a.m., deputies were on scene of a peace disturbance in the 600 block of N. Maple Street in Wasco, CA, when they heard gunshots coming from Gromer Avenue west of N. Palm Avenue. Deputies responded to that area and located four vehicles. All four vehicles immediately fled westbound on Gromer Avenue. After a short vehicle pursuit one vehicle was involved in a single vehicle collision at Magnolia Avenue and Gromer Avenue. Driver Joel Yerena complied with deputies' orders but passenger, Kevin Romero, 21, did not and started to walk away. Romero was armed with a handgun and fled on foot. It was at this time an deputy-involved shooting occurred. After the shooting, Romero pushed himself off the ground and pointed his gun at deputies where a second deputy-involved shooting happened. Romero was taken to a hospital for his injuries and eventually charged with assault with a firearm on a peace officer, firearm violations, having a controlled substance while armed with a gun and other charges. Yerena was taken into custody and charged with evading police. On January 11, 2023, the Kern County Sheriff's Office convened a Critical Incident Review Board examining the use of force in this incident. After reviewing all the facts involved in this case, the use of force in this case was determined to be within department policy. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Gunshots 0:26 - Bodycam: Deputy Michael Moreno 1:19 - Bodycam: Deputy Ryan Delahuerta
lj3Ya2slmck | 13 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chandler, Arizona — On November 23, 2022, at 11:57 a.m., Chandler Police received a 911 call of a suspicious vehicle backed into a resident’s driveway. The resident, who was not home, was viewing their home video surveillance after a motion detection alert, when they observed the vehicle. The resident had observed a male, later identified as 30-year-old Cody Allan Smestad, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, wearing a white mask, and white pants, inside the home. The resident reported the male was carrying a hammer. Officers arrived and positioned at the front of the home, near the unoccupied suspect vehicle and west garage, waiting for additional units to arrive. An assisting detective arrived and took a position to the south looking into the back yard of the home. The officers at the front of the home heard noises inside the garage and minutes later the garage door opened. Inside officers observed Smestad hiding behind the rear of a vehicle. Officers issued commands to Smestad ordering him to show his hands and not move. Smestad ignored these commands and ran back inside the home. The second officer proceeded down the side of the home into the backyard. The detective ordered Smestad numerous times to disarm himself, but he did not comply. As Smestad began positioning himself around the corner armed with the rifle, the detective looking into the backyard feared for the life of the officer in the backyard and fired on Smestad resulting in the first officer shooting. Both officers continued giving order to Smestad to disarm himself for approximately thirty seconds, but Smestad did not comply. Smestad moved around the patio still armed, not complying with the police commands, where he turned his body toward the second officer. The second officer perceived an imminent threat resulting in the second officer shooting striking Smestad. Police secured Smestad, removed him to the front and provided medical aid until the arrival of the fire department personnel. A search of the home was conducted, and no additional suspects were found. Smestad was later pronounced deceased at a local hospital. No officers or community members were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mLfFtclmIaU | 12 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On January 2, 2023 around 3:30 p.m., LAPD Rampart Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of a “Violation of Restraining Order” at an apartment building in the 200 block of South Witmer Street. When officers arrived, they located the victim, who provided a valid restraining order and told officers the suspect was inside of an apartment unit. The officers requested additional units, a supervisor, and formulated a tactical plan. The officers conducted a follow up to the apartment to investigate the restraining order violation. The officers met the suspect, 45-year-old Takar Smith, at the front door to the apartment unit and began a dialogue, attempting to get him to exit into the hallway and surrender. Smith refused to exit and became increasingly agitated, prompting officers to employ de-escalation tactics for an extended period. Smith went to the kitchen and armed himself with a large knife and officers deployed two Tasers and pepper spray. The less lethal options initially caused Smith to drop the knife on the floor; however, he immediately picked up the knife, raised it above his head, and an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) occurred. Two officers fired their guns for a total of seven shots. Smith was pronounced deceased at scene. No officers, victims, or bystanders were injured during this incident. A large knife (approximately10-inch butcher style) was recovered at the scene and booked as evidence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:43 - Officers arrive and contact the Victim 10:13 - Bodycam: Officer #1 28:39 - Bodycam: Officer #2
k2BsMQQTovE | 12 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fairfield, California — On November 27th, Fairfield Police Department (FFPD) was responding to a report of a disturbance involving a firearm in the 4300 block of Central Place, Fairfield. A Solano County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) deputy was in the area and responded to assist. The incident resulted in an officer involved shooting when 41-year-old Robert Duncan Jr. of Vallejo fired a handgun at a FFPD officer and a SCSO deputy. At approximately 2:30 am, a Sheriff’s deputy was in the Cordelia area and heard on the FFPD radio a report of a man with a firearm at a motel on Central Place. The deputy responded to assist FFPD on scene where he met with the victims of the crime in the parking lot of a neighboring McDonald’s restaurant. The deputy drove to the other side of the McDonald’s, with his K9 partner, to assist with the search. As he arrived, he saw the suspect suddenly jump up from the bushes and run away from officers through the drive-thru lane. The deputy deployed his K9 partner to help apprehend the fleeing suspect. The suspect ran around the back corner of the building, and the K9 continued to follow. The suspect then fired multiple shots at one FFPD officer and the deputy. The deputy fired his service weapon at the suspect, striking him multiple times. FFPD officers did not fire their service weapons. The suspect’s weapon was safely secured, and officers began providing first aid. Medics arrived at the scene shortly after and pronounced him deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ZrWKl3zGunQ | 11 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baton Rouge, Louisiana — On December 8th, 2022, Detectives with the Louisiana State Police Force Investigation Unit (FIU) were called to investigate a shooting incident involving a uniform patrol Trooper. The incident occurred on Interstate 10 Eastbound near the Washington St. exit, within the city limits of Baton Rouge. Preliminary information indicated that on December 8, 2022, at approximately 10:02 p.m., a Trooper conducted a traffic stop on a Chevrolet Suburban for a traffic violation on Interstate 10 eastbound, west of LA 415 in West Baton Rouge Parish. The vehicle was driven by 52-year-old Jose Reza-Navarro of Spring, Texas. During the course of the traffic stop, Reza-Navarro fled east on Interstate 10, which resulted in a high speed vehicle pursuit. During the pursuit, Reza-Navarro caused multiple hit and run crashes as he continued to flee Troopers. Due to the enhanced danger to the public and excessive speed of the violator, Troopers terminated the pursuit. Shortly after terminating the pursuit, Troopers encountered Reza-Navarro’s vehicle, which had become disabled after crashing into another vehicle on Interstate 10 eastbound near Interstate 110. Reza-Navarro was observed leaving the scene on foot. For reasons still under investigation, a Trooper discharged his firearm shortly after coming into contact with Reza-Navarro. Despite contacting EMS and rendering aid, Reza-Navarro succumbed to his injuries at the scene. The incident scene was processed by Louisiana State Police Crime Lab Technicians. While processing the scene, a search warrant was obtained and executed for Reza-Navarro’s vehicle. Subsequently, detectives located approximately 83 kilos of suspected cocaine [pending scientific analysis] concealed within suitcases in the vehicle. The estimated street value of the seized narcotics is $2.5 million. In accordance with LSP policy, the Trooper involved in the deadly force event will be placed on administrative leave at this time. The investigation remains ongoing with further information to be released in coordination with the East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney’s Office at the appropriate time. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - JP Stravinski - Gerardo Flores - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Popeyez' - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
oRknOOlRUnA | 07 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On December 16, 2022, HPD Patrol officers received information of an aggravated robbery/carjacking and learned the suspect (30-year-old Joseph Taylor) was driving the victim's vehicle on Bellaire Boulevard near U.S. Highway 59 South. Officers proceeded to the location and observed the vehicle in the 8300 block of Bellaire Blvd. The officers attempted to stop the vehicle using their lights and siren, but Taylor ignored the officers and evaded in the stolen vehicle. Officers pursued Taylor for several miles going into neighborhoods and then back out onto the main roadway. Officers observed Taylor travelling westbound near the 9100 block of Bellaire Blvd. when Taylor ran a light and struck another vehicle. Officers observed Taylor exit the vehicle and evade on foot. Officers pursued Taylor into a nearby apartment complex where an officer attempted to deploy a CED (Conducted Energy Device) to Taylor, with no success. Officers continued to pursue Taylor when he produced a firearm. At that time, one officer discharged his duty weapon, striking Taylor in the ankle. Three firearms were recovered from Taylor before paramedics transported him to a hospital. Taylor was transported to an area hospital in stable condition. Following treatment for a gunshot wound to his ankle, he was transported to jail. Taylor is charged with three counts of aggravated assault against a public servant and aggravated robbery in the 230th State District Court. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Reyes 7:18 - Bodycam: Officer Qian 8:58 - Bodycam: Officer Robau
fWFrcDwgmXg | 06 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — The officer involved shooting at 2200 Ernest Street on November 22nd resulted in the death of 29-years-old Tyree O'Neal, Jr. O'Neal was a two-time convicted felon. As a convicted felon O'Neal was prohibited from Legally carrying a firearm. On September 21st, 2022, a young woman was murdered in the parking lot of a hotel on Youngerman Circle. Through investigative efforts of JSO's Homicide Unit, O'Neal was identified as the shooter and murder suspect. In the surveillance video you can see O'Neal drive into the hotel parking lot and park directly next to a silver SUV. Then O'Neal exits from the driver's seat of his vehicle and immediately approaches the front passenger seat of the adjacent parked vehicle. Violently, he pulls a young woman from that seat and forces her behind his car. O'Neal can be seen carrying a handgun in his right hand. The woman is unarmed. Within seconds, O'Neal shoots her multiple times at close range and kills her. He then rushes back to his car and flees the parking lot with his handgun, leaving the young woman on the ground to eventually die from multiple gunshot wounds. During the subsequent homicide investigation crime scene detectives collected seven .40 caliber casings as evidence. Using forensic technology accessible to JSO's Violence Reduction Section, these casings were entered into NIBIN, the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network. During their investigation, homicide detectives learned that O'Neal and the deceased victim had argued not long before he murdered her in the hotel parking lot. Two people also shared with detectives that O'Neal had confessed to murdering the young woman. On October 26th, Detectives investigated a shooting at a gas station located in the 5400 block of Timuquana Road, in which one victim was shot and another was shot at. You can see a black SUV enter the gas station lot and drive by a vehicle parked at one of the pumps. As two men exit the parked vehicle, shots are fired from the passing SUV. One of the men draws a rifle and begins returning fire on the SUV. Upon investigation, ten .40 caliber casings were recovered at the scene and entered into NIBIN. The system revealed that the bullets being fired from the black SUV were coming from the same murder weapon used to kill the young woman in the hotel parking lot a month prior. Aware of O'Neal's escalating violence, JSO investigators requested that officers assigned to JSO's Special Operations Section locate O'Neal and arrest him on his outstanding warrant for violation of probation. On November 22nd, 2022, these Criminal Apprehension officers located O'Neal at 2200 Ernest Street. Once O'Neal was outside the building on that property, these officers, outfitted in tactical uniforms, which clearly identified them as police, moved in to arrest him. Immediately O'Neal ran from the police. As he ran, officers saw him pull a rifle from underneath his sweatshirt. An officer fired at O'Neal, but he was not hit by gunfire at that time. O'Neal initially fell to the ground and for a moment complied with officer commands. However, before officers could take O'Neal into custody, he began to flee again and jumped over a nearby fence. Officers again pursued him on foot. Shortly thereafter, O'Neal entered the driver's seat of a car and drove towards the pursuing officers. With a vehicle within feet of ramming them, multiple officers fired on O'Neal until the car stopped and no longer posed a deadly threat to them. O'Neal died from multiple gunshot wounds shortly thereafter. Detectives recovered two firearms, a rifle and a handgun, from the location in which O'Neal had laid on the ground before fleeing and jumping over the fence. Both the rifle and the handgun were submitted for forensic firearms analysis. Through the results of this forensic analysis, JSO investigators learned that the handgun recovered from O'Neal was, in fact, the same weapon used in the September 21st murder in the hotel parking lot and the October 26th attempted murder at the gas station on Timuquana Road. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - September 21st murder 0:58 - October 26th attempted murder 1:43 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:46 - Bodycam: Officer #2
M5B749EkNIY | 06 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bath Township, Michigan — On January 2, 2023 at 1:46 p.m., Sgt. Hamilton of the Bath Township Police Department responded to a domestic disturbance at 16400 S. Upton Rd. in Bath Township. After exiting his patrol vehicle, he encounters the male involved in the disturbance. At 1:57 p.m., Sgt. Hamilton requests a second police unit. The male enters into the residence and slams the door. Arguing can be heard coming from inside the residence. Shortly after, a woman, identified by police as his mother, left the home and said “we are all going to be in trouble.” During the interaction, the man came out of his home and started yelling at the officer and his neighbor before going back inside. “I can’t keep him here like this,” the mother said. “He’s going to hurt you, me, and the rest of the world.” The mother then told the officer she wants the man inside to be medically evaluated. “I’ve done this every month practically since August,” the mother said. At 2 p.m. the man came out of the home holding a handgun, police said. The officer said to drop the gun and the man yelled back obscenities while pointing the gun in the direction of his mother and the officer. When the man did not drop the weapon, the officer fired 10 shots at him, hitting him multiple times. More police officers arrived on scene around 2:04 p.m. The officers on scene cautiously approached the man, thinking he still had the gun in his hand. The officers tried to save him using a defibrillator and CPR. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The body cam footage shows the officers recovering two handguns that were later found to be replicas. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
987YDfXj-5U | 04 Jan 2023
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Vegas, Nevada — On December 30, 2022, at approximately 11:01 a.m., LVMPD Dispatch received a call from a citizen reporting a man with a gun near the intersection of Nellis Boulevard and Bonanza Road. The victim advised the suspect, later identified as 60-year-old William Allen Konkol, had pointed a handgun at him. Arriving officers were able to locate Konkol and attempted to conduct a vehicle stop near the intersection of Prince Lane and Charleston Boulevard. Konkol refused to stop, and a vehicle pursuit was initiated. Konkol’s vehicle was forcefully stopped near Colusa Circle and Sacramento Drive. As officers Fernando Sotelo, Alberto Guzman, and Justin Terranova exited their vehicles, Konkol produced a handgun and discharged it one time. The officers fired their duty weapons at Konkol who was still inside of his vehicle. Konkol then drove toward the officers, and they once again fired their weapons toward him. Konkol then crashed into a brick wall in front of a house. Medical personnel responded and pronounced Konkol deceased at the scene ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Richard Vannieuwenhuyse - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HWTItBWGyco | 30 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, NY — On Tuesday, November 1, 2022, at approximately 4:01 p.m., in front of 202 New Lots Avenue, Brooklyn, Lieutenant Adan Munoz, assigned to patrol in the 75th Precinct, discharged two shots from his service firearm during a confrontation with an armed subject, who advanced toward him while brandishing two large knives. The subject was identified as 30-year-old James Olla. At approximately 3:30 PM on November 1, 2022, Lieutenant Munoz was alerted that Olla was wanted for an assault that occurred earlier in the day. During that incident, Olla assaulted two persons, one of which required hospitalization. In an effort to locate Olla, Lieutenant Munoz then travelled to 202 New Lots Avenue with three other officers, attired in uniform and utilizing marked NYPD vehicles. Once there, Olla was found to be seated on the front steps of the location. Lieutenant Munoz called out to Olla and began to approach him. Olla then rose to his feet with two large knives in his right hand, switched one knife to his left hand, and began to advance toward Lieutenant Munoz while brandishing the weapons above his head. Lieutenant Munoz shouted several times for Olla to drop his weapons, however, he continued to advance. During Olla’s advance, Lieutenant Munoz discharged two shots from his service firearm, striking him twice. Olla fell to ground and was taken into custody without further incident. He was taken by ambulance to Brookdale Hospital Medical Center, where he was treated for his injuries. Olla was subsequently arrested and charged with Attempted Assault 1st, Attempted Assault on a Police Officer, Menacing of a Police Officer, Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd, and other related charges. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
SXGSGDvV37o | 28 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Riverside County, California — On Saturday, November 12, 2022, about 3:30 PM, a deputy from the Cabazon Sheriff’s Station conducted a traffic enforcement stop of a male suspect on Carmen Avenue west of Rafael Street in Cabazon. The suspect, 38-year-old Wallis Kenneth Scott, was riding a bicycle on the wrong side of the street and known to have a felony arrest warrant for a violation of parole. Scott was uncooperative with the deputy and attempted to flee the scene on his bicycle. The deputy tried to detain Scott, but Scott removed a large knife from his pocket and a deputy involved shooting occurred. Scott was shot and fell to the ground. After Scott was shot, the deputy rendered aid and medical personnel were called. Paramedics from Cal Fire/Riverside County Fire Department arrived at the location and pronounced Scott deceased at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Xy1aMG3p5o4 | 26 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On Nov. 25, 2022, 30-year-old Blaine Denetdele’s parents had to call 911 for a domestic disturbance at a home. In a 20 minute 911 call, Denetdele’s father first described his adult son as having been drinking earlier in the day and “out of control.” Minutes later, Denetdele’s mother told dispatchers her son had a knife and charged at her husband, Denetdele’s father. He was not injured. When officers arrived on scene, Denetdele emerged from the home with knives in his hands. Officers asked Denetdele to “drop the knife” at least eight times before shooting him. Denetdele can be seen running toward officers with two large kitchen knives in his hands, pointed up, when officers opened fire. One officer attempted to use a less-lethal round in the moments before officers fired. Denetdele was pronounced dead at the scene. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:29 - Bodycam: Officer Munoz 2:14 - Bodycam: Officer Sampang 3:10 - Bodycam: Officer Taddoni
mFIbQP0rCYg | 22 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On Saturday, November 5, 2022 just after 7:00 a.m, officers responded to the 2300 Philips Highway motel to the report of gunfire. Officers were unable to find a victim but as they were leaving, they saw a car drive into the parking and that a man (37-year-old Javon Tyrone Jones) in the parking lot shot at the car, striking its left taillight. Officers ordered Jones to drop the weapon. After Jones refused to drop his weapon, all three officers fired. His family said he was struck six times, including twice in the head. The two people in the vehicle were not hit by any of the gunfire. It was unclear what prompted them to be shot at or the initial 911 call, but the Sheriff's Office later said a 23-year-old man was found dead inside a room with what appeared to be at least one gunshot wound. Jones had initially been hospitalized in critical condition, and later died from his injuries. His family said on a GoFundMe post he never woke up from surgery and had been on a ventilator four days because he was an organ donor. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:55 - Bodycam: Officer #2
EVpwoPrjINE | 22 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On December 8, 2022, a uniformed OKCPD officer working an off-duty job was flagged down by a citizen who reported a man had just pointed a gun at him. The citizen pointed out the arrested person, Reginald Davis. The off-duty officer immediately called for other officers to his location. He also heard Davis fire off a shot. Responding officers confronted Davis in a parking lot in the 1800 block of NW 3rd St. and saw that he was indeed armed with a pistol. He was given verbal commands to drop the firearm, at which time he began yelling obscenities at the officers. He further told officers that he was not going back to prison, and they were going to have to kill him. Officers tried to deescalate the situation by negotiating with Davis, but he refused all commands and advice to drop the pistol and surrender. Officers decided to try less than lethal force and utilized a bean bag shotgun. When he was struck by the bean bag round, Davis immediately raised his pistol and pointed it at the officers resulting in him being shot. Davis was wounded and transported to an area hospital where he was treated and released. After being interviewed by investigators from the Homicide Unit, he was booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Center on six counts of pointing a firearm, discharging a firearm, and being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm. No officers were injured during this event. All four officers have been placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cWxVmecmWv4 | 21 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baldwin County, Georgia — On December 13, 2022, at 4:52 p.m., Baldwin County deputies responded to a burglary in progress at the Antioch Primitive Baptist Church on Old Monticello Road in Milledgeville, Georgia. Deputies entered the church to make sure no one was inside. While the deputies were making sure no one was inside, 48-year-old Fiesta Lattina Murphy attacked one of the deputies with a hammer. The deputy was hit in the arm with the hammer as he was blocking his head with his arm. The deputies attempted to get Murphy to drop the hammer. Murphy tried to attack the deputy a second time. The deputies fired their service weapons, hitting Murphy. The deputies rendered aid until EMS arrived. Murphy was taken to Atrium Health Navicent in Macon, Georgia. The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office charged Murphy with Burglary and Arson. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yLsXBFEReL4 | 20 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Santa Ana, California — On August 6, 2021, at approximately 7:03 p.m., La Habra Police Dispatch received a 911 call from a female party, reporting being followed and tailgated from her place of work in Laguna Beach. The caller was advised to drive to the front of the police department where she would be met by officers. The caller drove and parked to the front of the police station, followed by the subject (22-year-old Matthew-Tuan Tran) who parked directly behind her. Shortly after, LHPD officer’s arrived on scene and Tran was contacted adjacent to the front doors of the police station. After a brief contact, and as Officer Milward walked away from Tran, Tran drew a firearm from his waist and fired at Officer Milward. Officer Fox observed Tran, just as he fired at Officer Milward. Officer Fox deployed her firearm and an officer-involved shooting occurred. Paramedics with the Los Angeles County Fire Department arrived at the scene and Tran was declared deceased at approximately 7:26 p.m.. Officer Milward was sent to the hospital in critical condition that day, but was released from the hospital nearly a week later. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:23 - Bodycam: Officer Milward 3:41 - Bodycam: Officer Fox 5:17 - Surveillance Footage
_YqasmoxChA | 19 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Reno, Nevada — On December 4, 2022, around 6 a.m., Reno Police were notified of an individual who was possibly armed with a knife in downtown Reno. Upon the arrival of law enforcement, the subject (Marcus Lee Lewis) failed to follow verbal commands and fled on foot. Officers pursued Lewis to the valet area of the Silver Legacy where they attempted to contain and control Lewis with the use of a taser. The taser was ineffective, Lewis continued to refuse to follow the officers verbal commands and shots were fired. Emergency medical aid was rendered on scene and Lewis was transported for further medical treatment and was treated for his injuries. No one else was injured during this incident. Further investigation confirmed that Lewis was carrying a fixed blade knife in a sheath. Lewis has been charged with the following criminal offenses: - Resisting public officer with a dangerous weapon; a felony violation of NRS 199.280.2 - Walking along and upon a highway; a misdemeanor violation of NRS 484B.297 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer 1# 2:32 - Bodycam: Officer 2#
6Qqu5_rxRCw | 17 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Santa Ana, California — On Wednesday, November 16, 2022, at 2:03 p.m., officers in a marked Santa Ana Police unit conducted a traffic stop at 100 S. McClay Street of a vehicle occupied by three male adults. During the traffic stop, officers encountered a subject (41-year-old Alejandro Montes) armed with a handgun and an officer-involved shooting occurred. Montes sustained gunshot wounds to his upper torso. Orange County Fire Authority treated and transported Montes to a local trauma center where he was pronounced deceased. The other two occupants and officers were not injured. The weapon recovered from Montes was a 9mm ghost gun that contained a loaded extended magazine. Officers also recovered an additional extended magazine from Montes' pocket. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Kevin Waldrep - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
B2vXnDtwaAk | 16 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Union City, California — On 01.31.2020 at about 6:48 P.M. officers from the Fremont Police Department responded the Sephora Store (43500 Block of Christy St. Fremont Ca.) for what was reported by store employees as an in-progress robbery. Store employees advised that three suspects (later identified as suspects Stephon Tobias, Rayduan Lindsay, and Cameron Standley) had entered the store with garbage bags, filled the garbage bags with approximately $19,000 worth of merchandise, and fled the store in a black colored SUV. Fremont Police Officers located the suspect vehicle on northbound Interstate 880. The suspect vehicle (being driven by Tobias) did not pull over and instead fled at a high rate of speed with its lights turned off. A pursuit was initiated in an attempt to arrest the occupants. The pursuit lasted approximately 10 miles and ultimately ended in Union City. As the pursuit entered Union City, Officers from the Union City Police Department responded to assist. The chase ended when the suspect vehicle entered the end of a cul-de-sac on Balmoral St in Union City. The suspect vehicle drove onto the front yard of a residence, nearly colliding with an occupied home. Officers from the Fremont and Union City Police Departments began conducting a high-risk stop of the vehicle and occupants. During this encounter, the suspect vehicle was completely turned around and was facing the police cars head-on. Officers exited their vehicles and gave the three occupants verbal commands. The driver, Tobias, then proceeded to collide with several police vehicles. Fremont Police Officer Darryl Manrique feared he was going to be run over by the suspect vehicle, so he discharged his service weapon at the driver in an attempt to stop the vehicle. Only the driver of the suspect vehicle was struck by gunfire. The driver has been identified as Stephon Tobias a 30-year-old Oakland resident. Tobias received a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to his upper body. Tobias was transported to a local trauma center and he is now in police custody. One of the other occupants was identified as Rayduan Lindsay, a 24-year-old Oakland resident. Lindsay was not struck by gunfire, however received medical treatment for a non-life-threatening injury to his lower body. Lindsay was taken into custody after receiving medical treatment. The third occupant in the vehicle was identified as Cameron Standley, a 29-year-old resident of Oakland/Richmond. Standley was not injured and was taken into custody at the scene. Witnesses from Sephora positively identified two of the suspects as being responsible for the burglary. Video surveillance collected from the store, as well as community cameras, verified the three occupants were the same suspects who committed the theft. Store employees initially reported this incident as an in-progress robbery, with patrons running out of the store and fearing for their safety. After further investigation it was determined that incident was a felony grand theft from the store. The suspects were not armed during the commission of the grand theft and officers did not find any weapons in the suspect vehicle. Property stolen from the store was located inside of the suspect vehicle. When the vehicle was searched, officers recovered Sephora products in multiple large garbage bags. Additionally, officers have confirmed that the vehicle used by the suspects had been reported stolen from the City of Berkeley. Officer Darryl Manrique is an 18-year police veteran (serving eight years with Newark Police Department and serving the last ten years with the Fremont Police Department). Officer Manrique was not injured during the incident and he is currently on paid administrative leave as per Fremont Police protocol. The driver, Stephon Tobias, was found to be on felony probation and had two outstanding warrants at the time of his arrest. Rayduan Lindsay was found to be active to parole with a prior felony robbery conviction. Lindsay also had a felony warrant for his arrest. (warrant for 'robbery'; related to a parole violation). Cameron Standley was found to be active to parole for a prior felony burglary conviction. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2hH27gy0--w | 15 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On November 16, 2022, at around 11:00 p.m., a New Mexico State Police officer made a traffic stop on a suspected drunk driver (34-year-old Roberto Armijo) who was driving with no headlights on and was swerving in and out of his lane. As the officer approached the vehicle, he noticed that there were several edged weapons inside the vehicle and Armijo refused to exit. A second State Police officer arrived on the scene and placed tire deflation devices under the Armijo’s vehicle. While the officer was speaking with Armijo and trying to get him to peacefully exit the vehicle, Armijo placed the vehicle in reverse and backed into the officer’s marked patrol unit. Armijo tried to flee, but with his tires deflated he crashed into the curb at the Smith’s grocery store on Louisiana. Once stopped, Armijo barricaded himself in the vehicle and refused to get out. The Crisis Negotiation Team and New Mexico State Police Tactical Team were called to assist. After hours of negotiations, and giving commands to Armijo to surrender, at around 3:00 a.m., he got out of the vehicle armed with a machete and a makeshift shield fashioned out of a wooden cabinet door that he had attached straps to for his arm. At this point during the encounter, three tactical officers fired, one with a less lethal round and the other two with their duty rifles. Armijo was struck by gunfire and suffered fatal injuries. No officers were injured during this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Kyle King 1:51 - Bodycam: Officer Dominique Meadows
VILxLeIyCLU | 14 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On November 18, 2022, about 12:55 a.m., two Houston Police Officers in uniform and riding in a marked patrol vehicle observed a suspicious vehicle in a location known to them for narcotics activity. Officers followed the vehicle through a residential neighborhood, observed the vehicle pick up speed and fail to stop at multiple stop signs. Officers activated their emergency equipment and the suspect driver (Anthony J. Garcia, 34) refused to stop. The vehicle pursuit continued to the above address when the suspect’s vehicle suddenly spun around, stopping directly in front of, and facing the police vehicle. As officers were placing their vehicle in park, the suspect began to fire multiple shots through his front windshield and into the officers’ front windshield. The suspect was armed with a VSKA AK-style pistol. Officers returned fire and immediately exited their patrol vehicle. After an exchange of gunfire, officers approached the suspect vehicle and gave the driver verbal commands to raise his hands, at which time the suspect complied. Officers took the suspect into custody without further incident and rendered first aid. Paramedics transported the suspect to Ben Taub General Hospital in stable condition. The officers were not injured. Garcia is charged with two counts of attempted capital murder of a police officer, felony evading arrest in a motor vehicle and felon in possession of a weapon in the 262nd State District Court. Garcia remains hospitalized with non-life threatening gunshot wounds. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Wade 1:41 - Bodycam: Officer Ready
mhyhrAdCz-0 | 10 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Jacksonville, Florida — On April 21, 2022, just before 4 a.m. officers with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office responded to the 7200 block of Morse Avenue in reference to an armed suspect in the area making threats. Sheriff T.K. Waters, who at the time was JSO’s chief of investigations, said that initially, officers were unable to locate the man. He said officers came back around 11:30 a.m. following another call from neighbors. That’s when, Waters said, officers made contact with 43-year-old Kevin Mahan, who was in a wooded area. Body cam footage shows an officer, gun drawn, repeatedly yell for Mahan to drop the ax, as was originally explained by Waters. The video shows Mahan standing with the ax next to his head. The officer fires one shot, striking Mahan and killing him. No officers were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wA-GUdCvlL0 | 09 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hayward, California — On Oct. 24, at about 9:56 a.m., Hayward Police officers were dispatched to a disturbance near the 21000 block of Gary Drive. Witnesses called to report that a man went to his ex-girlfriend’s house, armed with a gun. The man went inside the home and got into an argument with his ex-girlfriend’s mother before witnesses said they were able to lock him out and call 9-1-1. As officers responded, witnesses reported that the man fired numerous rounds from a handgun and was leaving the scene in a gray Mercedes sedan. Officers located the Mercedes as it fled eastbound on Grove Avenue. Officers attempted to perform a traffic stop, but the man failed to pull over. A pursuit was initiated as the man continued to flee through unincorporated Hayward and onto eastbound Highway 580. During the pursuit, the man showed pursuing officers the gun and, at one point, he reached speeds over 85 miles an hour before he exited the freeway and continued northbound Eden Canyon Road. In an attempt to end the pursuit, officers initiated a pursuit intervention technique (PIT) to disable the Mercedes. Officers forced the car onto an embankment just north of Highway 580 on Eden Canyon Road. As officers attempted to block the Mercedes so the man could not drive away, an officer’s leg was pinned between the Mercedes and a patrol vehicle. The man then got out of the disabled car and ran northbound on Eden Canyon Road, with a gun in his hand. Officers chased after the man and gave him numerous commands, trying to get him to stop and drop the gun. As he continued to run, a woman traveling southbound on Eden Canyon Road was stopped by the man. Officers saw him point a gun at the driver and try to open her car door. Officers intervened, and this is when the officer-involved shooting took place. The man was then taken into custody and received medical treatment at the scene. He was transported by ambulance to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Authorities are not releasing the man's identity or the names of the officers involved. A record check revealed the man had no criminal history prior to the date of this incident. The woman inside the car was not injured during the incident. A loaded handgun was recovered at the scene. Two officers, including the one pinned between the cars, received medical treatment for non-life-threatening injuries at local hospitals. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:26 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
JKMDdtjphDs | 08 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Little Rock, Arkansas — On November 22, 2022, Sergeant Jeff Preston was parked at the exit 24 overpass on I-530 when he saw the suspect, identified as 19-year-old Tyrese Lancaster, speeding over the overpass going fast in the left lane to which he then turns on his rear speed radar. The radar clocked the vehicle going 90 miles per hour in a 75-mile-an-hour zone. When trooper attempted to make a traffic stop Lancaster sped off, at which point the trooper said he began a pursuit of Lancaster. As the trooper and Lancaster approached the exit ramp 32 overpass area, Trooper Terrell Pratt then joined Preston on the chase and Pratt became the primary unit. Lancaster took exit 35 and that is when he lost control of his vehicle, hitting the guard rail which resulted in a dust cloud. The vehicle stopped on top of the overpass and Hinton was able to block off half the travel on the road. Trooper Pratt simultaneously drove through the plume of dust and began braking. He was able to steer clear of TFC. Hinton's unit, but he could not avoid impacting Lancaster's vehicle, which was disabled on the remaining portion of the roadway. The front bumper of Trooper Pratt's unit collided with the front bumper of the Lancaster's vehicle. Lancaster was then taken into custody without further incident. During the administrative inventory of the vehicle, Troopers found a gym bag with men's clothing in the rear seat that contained four unopened 12 oz. Bud-Light beers. EASI ambulance services treated him at the scene for minor scrapes and bruises. Trooper Pratt was also assessed at the scene but did not require transport. Lancaster was transported to Troop E Headquarters for questioning and then to the Dub Brassell Detention Center. Lancaster was booked for the fleeing-in vehicle, the substantial danger of death, misdemeanor citation, speeding 1 to 15 miles per hour over the speed limit, reckless driving, no seat belt, and the possession or purchase of alcohol by minor. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam - Trooper Pratt 0:51 - Dashcam - Sgt Preston
85V8vX6ZumU | 08 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mariposa, California — On November 30, 2022, shortly after 9:00 a.m., 24-year-old Joshua Antelope was seen by school staff outside of the First Baptist Church/School carrying a knife. Antelope broke a window in a room where Church/School staff were present. Antelope was confronted by the principal and Antelope tried to chase him. The Principal was able to get back into the school, lock the doors with the help of school staff and placed the school on lockdown. At 9:15 a.m. - The 911 call was made by the Principal. 9:18:09 a.m.- Deputy Maya and Deputy Atkinson arrived on scene and contacted Antelope. Deputy Maya and Deputy Atkinson both give several commands to Antelope to drop the knife. Antelope does not drop the knife and continues to advance towards Deputy Maya. Deputy Maya shoots Antelope twice in the chest/torso area. 9:18:29 a.m. - Deputy Maya reported shots fired over the radio. Immediately following the shooting, Deputies rendered medical aid and began lifesaving measures. Antelope later succumbed to his injuries. Antelope had been carrying a 12 inch-long butcher knife, according to the department. All deputies involved in the shooting were immediately placed on administrative leave pending an investigation, which is standard procedure. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:32 - Bodycam: Deputy Maya 0:48 - Bodycam: Deputy Atkinson
2LfC6lWvdmc | 06 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Virginia Beach, Virginia — On December 1, 2022, at approximately 3:30 p.m., a Virginia Beach Police Department (VBPD) officer received an Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) hit on a stolen vehicle. The officer initiated a stop in the parking lot of 665 Newtown Road. The officer attempted to detain 28-year-old Deshawn Whitaker who subsequently escaped his grip and fled on foot. The officer then attempted to detain the front seat passenger, a female later identified as Jacqueline Ortiz, F/20, of Norfolk, who had exited the stolen car and was walking away. The officer attempted to take Ortiz into custody, but she immediately resisted and a struggle ensued. During the struggle, Ortiz repeatedly reached for a handgun she had concealed on her person. As the struggle continued, Whitaker returned, produced a firearm, and pointed it at the officer. The officer then discharged his service weapon, striking Whitaker. Whitaker was transported to Norfolk General hospital. He succumbed to his injuries on December 2, 2022, shortly after midnight. Ortiz was eventually taken into custody and her handgun recovered. Ortiz was transported to local hospital and treated for minor injuries before being released. She has been charged with Possession of Stolen Property, Concealed Weapon, Possession of Firearm After a Domestic Violence Conviction, and Brandishing a Firearm. Ortiz is currently being held on no bond in the Virginia Beach Correctional Center. The involved officer was treated for minor injuries and is currently on administrative leave which is customary in all Officer Involved Shooting incidents. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rose Keyes - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 3:19 - Bodycam Footage
MB20X0L_3tI | 04 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Santa Maria, California — On Sunday, October 30, 2022, at approximately 10:21 p.m., an SMPD officer contacted a suspect, identified as 36-year-old Salvador Maceda, during an investigation in the 1000 block of W. Morrison Ave. During the encounter, Maceda is seen outside the apartment complex holding a couple of knives. He is told to drop the knives but refuses, takes several steps toward the officers, and an officer fires a less-than-lethal projectile, hitting Maceda in the abdomen. Maceda is seen throwing a knife at a police car and then running away, followed by several officers. Maceda fled running to a nearby apartment complex where he tried to hide on the balcony of an apartment unit reportedly occupied by a woman and her young child. Over the course of the next 90 minutes, officers attempted to de-escalate the situation and brought in FBI trained crisis negotiators, but still, he refused to disarm or surrender. While armed, Maceda attempted to forcibly break into the apartment. That's when Officer Erik Hesch shot Maceda, killing him. Maceda was reportedly on probation for a previous standoff with officers in December 2021 and there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest for violating his probation. Officer Hesch is back on duty after initially being placed on administrative leave after the shooting. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mDFb32BU8Xk | 03 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Casper, Wyoming — On Friday, September 2, 2022, at approximately 1:54 a.m., two officers of the Casper Police Department were patrolling in the area of Lake McKenzie Park, a park located in the City of Casper at 1489 Bryan Stock Trail. While patrolling the area, they came across a vehicle parked near the shores of Lake McKenzie. There, they contacted an adult male identified as 38-year-old Corey David Garriott who was fishing after the park had closed. The officers discovered that Garriott had an active warrant for his arrest, who fled when the officers tried to bring up the warrant. The warrant was for a misdemeanor traffic warrant which the officers heard about over their earpiece while they were speaking with Garriott. During their contact, Garriott fled on foot from the officers. As the two officers pursued after Garriott, He produced and fired a weapon at them. Both officers returned fire, striking Garriott. Garriott was transported to the Wyoming Medical Center by ambulance, where he was later pronounced deceased. Neither police officer was injured but both were placed on administrative leave and, following an investigation by the Natrona County District Attorney, it was ruled that the officers (Officers Ryan Brownell and Megan Welge) were justified in firing their weapons. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Vulture Customs' - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Brownell 3:22 - Bodycam: Officer Welge
e_tLi8EV2yg | 02 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — On Tuesday, November 15, 2022, at approximately 12:28 a.m., Austin 9-1-1 Communications received a call regarding a man with a gun across the street from 2301 South 3rd Street in the area of 2nd Street and Fletcher Street. The caller stated a male, wearing a grey robe and dark pants was pointing a rifle down the street. At 12:30 a.m., APD officers were dispatched to the call. The caller remained on the phone line with Austin 9-1-1 Communications while officers responded to the scene. The caller said the man was pointing his rifle at the interior of his home. The caller then stated the man just fired into his own home. The caller said the police were on scene and the man fired again. The man who fired the rifle was later identified as 33-year-old Rajan David Moonesinghe. The address where Moonesinghe was located was later identified as 2216 South 3rd Street. Officer Daniel Sanchez and Officer Stephen Markert, driving separate marked police vehicles arrived at approximately 12:33 a.m., three minutes after the initial call was dispatched. As Officer Markert pulled up to the residence, he heard gunshots and realized that he was directly in front of where Moonesinghe was located. Both Officer Sanchez and Officer Markert then drove past the residence. Officers Sanchez and Markert exited their vehicles. Officer Sanchez was the first to observe Moonesinghe and gave him a verbal command to drop the gun. Immediately after telling Moonesinghe to drop the gun, Officer Sanchez fired his Department approved firearm at Moonesinghe. Moonesinghe was struck and fell to the ground. Officer Markert who had just exited his vehicle made contact with Officer Sanchez. Officer Markert gave verbal commands to Moonesinghe to show his hands. The officers did not receive a response from Moonesinghe. Both officers observed the rifle on the ground near Moonesinghe. Officer Brito then arrived on scene and all three officers approached Moonesinghe who was still located on the porch of the residence with the rifle nearby. The officers immediately began life-saving measures. The front door was open and officers could see into the residence. Officer Brito gave verbal commands from the open front door to check for anyone who may have been injured or inside of the residence. Officers checked the residence and did not locate anyone inside the residence. At approximately 12:37 a.m., Austin-Travis County EMS (ATCEMS) arrived on scene and continued life-saving measures. ATCEMS transported Moonesinghe to a local hospital where Moonesinghe succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased. Civilians and officers on scene did not sustain physical injuries. The rifle observed on the ground near Moonesinghe and several spent shell casings were recovered and seized as evidence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Ring Camera Video 2:05 - Bodycam: Officer Sanchez 3:33 - Bodycam: Officer Markert 5:05 - Bodycam: Officer Brito
54Ki6RKgMNE | 02 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * New Orleans, Louisiana — On Tuesday, November 15, the New Orleans Police Officers were sent to the Caesars Superdome to remove an armed man who was trespassing near one of the ticket stands. When officers responded to the stadium they found 62-year-old Jimmy Deeson, who is homeless, sitting on the ground in front of the ticket booth, reportedly refusing to leave. The video shows him holding a walking cane and moving closer to the officer. Police say he was in a tactical stance. Officers ordered Deeson to drop his knife, and that’s when detectives say the man lunged at officers. Officer Romelo Noel stepped back and shot Deeson in the arm. The video ends after the officers call for an ambulance. Deeson has since recovered from the gunshot. Police say that he has a history of violence, being previously convicted of murder in another state. He’s been charged with five counts of aggravated assault and trespassing related to the incident. Officer Noel was reassigned pending the investigation into the shooting. Chief Shaun Ferguson says he expects him back on his normal patrol duties soon. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
r7BU4mRgwP8 | 02 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Litchfield, Illinois — On November 24, 2022, the Litchfield Police Department, the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, and ISP officers responded to a call for a suspicious person at Litchfield’s McDonald’s. When officers arrived, the subject, 41-year-old Shane Boston fled the scene and attempted to carjack a person driving a pickup truck. While in pursuit of Boston, a Litchfield officer deployed a stun gun on Boston, who then pointed a gun at officers, ISP said. Bodycam footage from the officer who deployed the stun gun showed Boston display what appeared to be a gun. Two Litchfield police officers, a Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputy and a state trooper fired their weapons at Boston, who then fell to the ground. Boston was struck and disarmed, and then taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead later that same day. No officers were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:47 - Bodycam: Officer #2
b12R0FuIvYU | 01 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Raleigh, North Carolina — On October 13, 2022, members of the Raleigh Police Department (RPD) responded to a mass shooting in the Hedingham neighborhood located in Northeastern Raleigh. Five (5) individuals died, and two (2) others sustained injuries during this incident. Over the course of several hours, a search ensued for the suspected shooter that included an exchange of gunfire between the shooter and multiple officers. At approximately 6:42 p.m., officers were able to locate the suspect, 15-year-old Austin Thompson, in an area with two outbuildings near McConnell Oliver Drive. As officers were attempting to search the area, Thompson fired multiple shots at the officers from one of the buildings. At approximately 6:44 p.m., Raleigh Police Officer Casey Clark, 33, fell to the ground after sustaining a gunshot wound in the right knee. Multiple officers, including two officers with the Raleigh Police Department, returned fire. Officers deployed cover fire allowing Officer Clark to be pulled to safety so that he could begin receiving treatment for his injuries. Officer Clark, suffered a non-life-threatening gunshot wound from the suspect. Preliminary results indicate that approximately 23 rounds were fired by RPD officers. Those rounds were fired in the direction of the outbuilding where Thompson fired upon officers. Following the exchange of gunfire, officers established a perimeter to keep Thompson contained in the outbuilding for the safety of the nearby community due to concerns about the nature of weapons he possessed to include multiple firearms, as well as possible hand grenades as reported in a 911 call. At approximately 9:34 p.m., after continued reassessment of the threat Thompson posed, SEU officers advanced towards the outbuilding. Thompson was located inside lying on the ground and appeared to be suffering from a single gunshot wound. At the time, he was wearing camouflage clothing and a backpack, and a handgun was in his waistband. The backpack contained various items, including several types of shotgun/rifle ammunition. A sheath for a large knife was found clipped to his belt, and a large hunting knife was found at the front of the outbuilding. A shotgun and shotgun shells were lying on the ground near him. No other weapons were found. Officers secured Thompson in handcuffs at approximately 9:36 p.m. EMS personnel rendered medical attention to Thompson and transported him to the hospital. He has since been released from the hospital and moved to a juvenile detention facility. One of Austin Thompson's five victims on Thursday night was his own 16-year-old brother, James Thompson. The names of the victims involved in the mass shooting: Deceased: Nicole Connors, 52 Susan Karnatz, 49 Mary Marshall, 35 James Thompson, 16 RPD Officer Gabriel Torres, 29 Injured: Marcille Gardner, 59 RPD Officer Casey Clark, 33 ========================================== ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Garner 2:01 - Bodycam: Officer Clark
KvOuHgsnTx0 | 01 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, New York — On Saturday, July 9, 2022, at approximately 7:32 PM, Police Officer Alex Campuzano, Police Officer Danny Rodriguez, and Police Officer Perez, all assigned to patrol in the 88th Precinct, attired in uniform, and utilizing an unmarked NYPD vehicle, observed a 2007 Nissan Murano twice make a turn without signaling. The officers activated their emergency lights and pulled the vehicle over at Flatbush Avenue and Nevins Street, Brooklyn. The vehicle was occupied by four males, including 19-year-old Malick Williams, who was seated in the front passenger seat. After questioning the occupants, the officers requested that the four males exit the vehicle. The occupants exited the vehicle one-by-one; first the driver, followed by the rear driver-side passenger. When Williams was asked to exit the front passenger seat, he did so and began to flee on foot, eastbound on Nevins Street, then southbound on Flatbush Avenue. Police Officer Perez then pursued Williams on foot. Police Officer Perez pursued Williams on foot for approximately 1,200 feet to the southeast corner of Flatbush Avenue and Lafayette Avenue. At that location, during the pursuit, Williams produced a firearm from his person, turned toward Officer Perez, and discharged one shot in his direction. In response, Officer Perez discharged four shots from his service firearm. Williams was struck one time and fell to the ground. Williams was taken from the scene via ambulance to New York Presbyterian-Brooklyn Methodist Hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. Williams was armed with a SCCY CPX-2 9mm firearm, which he discharged during the confrontation. The remaining three occupants of the vehicle were later released. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 3:24 - Civilian Cell Phone Footage
KloaudkB29c | 01 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Maricopa, Arizona — On August 29, 2022, around 10:30 a.m., Maricopa Police Department responded to a call of a noise disturbance at a residence in the 43900 block of West McCord Drive. The homeowner, identified as 38-year-old Brian Simmons, initially approach officers to shake their hands and give them a hug. He then returns to the driveway where officers observe him grabbing a gun. Simmons did not respond to their commands to drop the guns. Eventually, an officer fires a non-lethal round and appears to hit Simmons. At that point, Simmons retreated into the house and barricaded himself. Moments later, Simmons comes around to a side yard from the back of the house and fires one shotgun round. No one is hit. Police respond with a flurry of gunfire, at least 22 shots fired. Maricopa Police called in the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and the SWAT Team to help out. Eventually, drones are deployed and show Simmons on the ground. A flash-bang is fired and lands within feet of where Simmons lies at 1:15 p.m., SWAT Team members approached the residence and found Simmons dead in the yard. Several homes in the area were briefly evacuated, and Butterfield Elementary School went on lockdown, and then shelter-in-place. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:34 - Bodycam: Officer #2 12:54 - Bodycam: Officer #3 16:39 - Drone Footage
ZgU6zNW5BOA | 01 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tampa, Florida — On Novomber 12, 2022, Tampa Police Chief Mary O'Connor and her spouse were stopped by a Pinellas County Sheriff's Office deputy while riding in a golf cart without a license plate outside of a residential area in Oldsmar. In the video, the deputy can be heard explaining to the couple that they were pulled over for driving an unlicensed vehicle without the tag on it on the roadway. During the stop, O’Connor asked the deputy, who was not identified, if his body-worn camera was recording. The deputy responded. “it is.” O’Connor then stated, “I’m the police chief in Tampa,” while flashing her law enforcement badge. “I’m hoping you’ll just let us go tonight,” she added. The deputy said he thought he recognized O’Connor, who has been chief of the Department since February 2022. “If you ever need anything, call me,” O’Connor said on video, handing the deputy her card. “Seriously.” The couple were let go. O'Connor apologized for her actions and, as recently in her latest statement, said she recognizes her mistakes and has learned from them. Statement from Chief Mary O'Connor: "It was poor judgment on our part to be driving a golf cart on a public roadway without the appropriate tags. This was the first time we had exited the golf-cart friendly community in which we own property with this vehicle, prompting the need for a license plate. In hindsight, I realize how my handling of this matter could be viewed as inappropriate, but that was certainly not my intent. I knew my conversation was on video, and my motive was not to put the deputy in an uncomfortable position. I have personally called the Pinellas County Sheriff offering to pay for any potential citation. I have expressed great remorse to the Mayor, and I apologize to the residents of Tampa who have a reasonable expectation of better judgment from their chief of police. As someone who has dealt with, taken ownership of and grown from my past mistakes, I know that no one is above the law, including me." Statement from Mayor Jane Castor: "We hold everyone accountable, no matter their position, and this behavior was unacceptable. Chief O'Connor will go through the due process and face appropriate discipline. The Tampa Police Department says O'Connor has voluntarily reached out to the Tampa Police Professional Standards Bureau asking to receive the same discipline that any officer would receive for similar conduct. An internal review of the incident is underway. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'DIY Solar Power with Will Prowse' - 'Roman1983' - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UE_DN8fCcr8 | 01 Dec 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Costa Mesa, California — On February 19, 2021, at approximately 10:15 a.m., Costa Mesa Police Officers Joe Lopez and Eric Molina were assigned to the Crime Prevention Unit (CPU) on routine patrol of the La Quinta Inn parking lot. Officers located a parked 2006 Ford Focus occupied by two males and a female. Lopez saw Jose David Valdez in the driver seat with his head slumped forward on the steering wheel. He believed Valdez had just used drugs, was on "the nod," meaning under the influence of drugs, or had possibly overdosed. Lopez approached the driver's side while Molina approached the passenger side. Witness 1 was the front passenger with Witness 2 in the left rear passenger seat behind Witness 1. Lopez recognized Witness 2 from prior narcotics investigation contacts. Molina searched Witness 2, while Lopez conversed with Valdez. Valdez's left hand was bandaged. During the investigation, Witness 1 stated she heard Valdez shot himself in the hand. Valdez had told Witness 1 the vehicle they were in was a "G-Ride", which is slang for a stolen vehicle. Lopez instructed Valdez to keep his hands on the steering wheel, however, Valdez repeatedly moved his right hand toward the center console, his waistband, and the area of his right leg. Lopez was concerned Valdez may have had a weapon and he had not been searched. Molina located drug paraphernalia on Witness 2 and cuffed his hands behind his back. Molina sat Witness 2 on the asphalt behind the left rear bumper of the Ford Focus. Molina had Witness 1 step out of the vehicle and move behind a vehicle parked east of the Ford Focus where he searched her. Valdez suddenly started the vehicle, placed it in reverse, and accelerated. Lopez and Molina shouted commands for Valdez to stop. Molina was unsuccessful in pulling Witness 2 from the path of the Ford Focus as it reversed. Witness 2 screamed as the left rear tire ran over his handcuffed hands. Witness 2 was then struck by the open passenger door and the front right tire. Lopez could hear Witness 2 screaming but could not see him. He described his thoughts, stating "If [Witness 2] isn't already pinned or, or dead under there, he's obviously screaming, he's gonna be soon, um, imminently." He said, "...I had to put a stop to it." Molina said, "The vehicle was put, or as the vehicle was reversing, I then made the determination to, uh, remove my firearm and fire at the vehicle and, because I believed that he [Valdez] was an imminent threat of death or seriously bodily injury to [Witness 2]. And as the vehicle was backing up, it was positioning itself for it to face me and the woman that was, I was searching who was still standing next to me." Molina stated that he was "unsure of [Witness 2's] condition whether he had sustained a major injury or not." Molina and Lopez fired their department-issued handguns at Valdez. Lopez fired twice and Molina fired three times. The left rear bumper of the Ford Focus struck the left front bumper of their parked police vehicle. Witness 2 was eventually able to escape the vehicle's path because the police officer on the passenger side saved him by pulling him away. Lopez saw Valdez put the Ford Focus in drive and start moving forward toward Molina and Witness 1. Molina fired four additional times through the windshield at Valdez. Lopez fired once toward Valdez from the driver's side. Molina evaluated Witness 2's injuries and then went to help Lopez remove Valdez from the vehicle. CMPD officers provided Valdez with medical aid, which included Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) until Costa Mesa Fire Department (CMFD) paramedics arrived. CMFD transported Valdez by ambulance to Orange County Global Medical Center (OCGMC) where he later died from his injuries. Witness 2 was also transported to OCGMC and treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The Ford Focus had been reported "missing with the keys" to the Newport Beach Police Department on February 16, 2021. A Hellcat .380 semi-automatic handgun was located in the left pocket of Valdez's jacket. The handgun contained a loaded magazine, but there was no round in the chamber. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Lopez - Initial Contact 0:25 - Bodycam: Officer Molina 4:30 - Bodycam: Officer Lopez 4:58 - Dashcam Footage
lFk4_dyDb90 | 29 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Joliet, Illinois — On Nov 6, 2021, at approximately 4:00 PM, members of the Will County Sheriff's Office were dispatched to 300 Middletree Road in Joliet Township for a domestic disturbance involving a grandfather and grandson, whereas the grandson was armed with a knife. Upon deputies arriving on scene they observed 21-year-old Jabbar Muhammad holding a knife in a threatening manner near his grandfather. The deputies ordered Jabbar numerous times to put the knife down, which he refused to do. As the grandfather, 70-year-old Eldred Wells, got closer to Jabbar Muhammad, deputies began to fear for Eldred's safety. It initially appeared to responding deputies that Jabbar was complying with deputies' commands as he began to crouch down with his hands up, acting as if he was going to place the knife on the ground. Without warning, Jabbar lunged at his grandfather with the knife, stabbing Eldred in the neck several times. Deputies fired their service weapons, at Jabbar Muhammad, in defense of Eldred's life. Jabbar Muhammad was shot several times by responding deputies. Both Jabbar and Eldred fell to the floor upon Jabbar being shot. After being shot numerous times, Jabbar continued to stab his grandfather as the two were laying on the floor. The deputies again, fired their service weapons multiple times in an attempt to stop Jabbar Muhammad's deadly actions. Deputies performed life saving measures on both Jabbar and Eldred Wells. Eldred Wells was transported to a local area hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. Jabbar Muhammad died on scene as a result of his injuries. The Will/Grundy Major Crimes Task Force were summoned to the scene to investigate this incident under provisions set forth by the by the Police and Community Relations Improvement Act in regards to an Officer Involved Shooting incident. At the time of the incident, it was unknown by Will County Sheriff's Office personnel if Eldred Wells was struck by gunfire as a result of the deputies firing their service weapons. During the investigation, the Will/Grundy Major Crimes Task Force advised the Will County Sheriff's Office that Eldred Wells was struck by gunfire. In addition, the Will County Sheriff's Office learned the official cause of death of Eldred Wells upon completion of the Will County Coroner's Report. Upon completion of the Will/Grundy Major Crimes Task Force investigation, the case was handed over to the Will County States Attorney's Office for review on 12/14/2021. On 07/21/2022, the Will/Grundy Major Crimes Task Force along with the Will County Sheriff's Office was advised that no charges would be filed against the officers involved in this deadly use of force by the Will County States Attorney's Office. Upon completion of the criminal investigation, the Will County Sheriff's Office was tendered the reports done by the Will/Grundy Major Crimes Task Force in order to complete the internal affairs investigation for potential policy violations committed by the officers involved. That investigation was completed on 11/15/2022. That investigation concluded that the officers that used deadly force in this encounter were justified in their actions, and there were no policy violations associated with the actions of those officers. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
s7YjFPmtc74 | 28 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On 11/15/2022 around 10:25 AM, the Oklahoma City Police Department were notified that a man with an out-of-state felony warrant was in a travel trailer at 14000 Iron Rd. Responding officers learned the suspect, 38-year-old Timothy Johnson, had been seen entering the trailer, and were told that he had not come out. Officers obtained consent to search the trailer and then made entry. While searching the trailer, officers lifted a mattress that covered a storage area. When the mattress was lifted, officers saw Johnson hiding in the storage area, armed with a pistol. Johnson immediately opened fire on the officers. All three officers returned fire and retreated to an area of safety outside of the trailer. The OKCPD Tactical Unit was activated and responded to the scene. Attempts to contact Johnson were unsuccessful and the Tactical Unit ultimately made entry in to the trailer where they found him deceased. One of the three officers suffered a non-life threatening injury when he was struck in the face by flying debris during the fire fight. The officer was treated and released at an area hospital. All three officers have been placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Elisa McCoy 2:09 - Bodycam: Officer Cody Rodgers 2:51 - Bodycam: Officer David Mauck
VRhhSniRzq8 | 25 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * White Settlement, Texas — On Wednesday, November 22, 2022 at 2:22 p.m., White Settlement Police Department officers were alerted to a stolen vehicle that was associated with multiple armed robberies that entered in the city. Several officers and command staff team members responded. As officers tried to stop the violent suspect, he fled in the car. The pursuit went about a mile before he lost control and struck the chainlink fence at Central Park. Even though he wrecked the stolen car, he attempted to flee on foot. The WSPD calvary was converging from every direction and quickly apprehended him after a foot pursuit near the softball fields. The suspect is identified as 39-year old Michael Grant who now faces multiple felony charges and will likely have several robbery charges added as more investigative progress is made. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Mark Demaline - Kaden - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1FCZtAm2hCg | 23 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bucyrus, Ohio — On Friday, November 11, 2022, the Bucyrus Police Department was made aware of a random shooting that had occurred in Morrow County at approximately 4:16 pm. At 4:28 pm, a vehicle description was provided by Deputies who’d responded to that scene. The suspect vehicle reportedly fled northbound from the Morrow County area, and there was at least one person injured during that incident. It was originally reported there were two (2) suspects in the vehicle. Both were considered armed and dangerous. While scouring the city in search of the suspect vehicle, officer Devin Wireman noticed a silver Honda SUV in the 100 block of East Charles Street, with its back window shattered and bullet damage on the rear of the vehicle. The driver 38-year-old Jacob Dan Davidson could be seen wearing a silver motorcycle helmet and was holding a rifle in his lap. Wireman radioed for backup from Lt. Curt Bursby, a 2nd shift supervisor, who was already in the area. As the two officers attempted to conduct a stop on West Charles Street, Davidson opened fire twice through the back window of the SUV, striking the closest patrol cruiser. Wireman returned fire, with one bullet striking Davidson in his helmet. Davidson then surrendered to officers at the scene. Davidson has been indicted by the Crawford County Grand Jury on charges that include: felonious assault, a felony of the first-degree punishable with up to 11 years in prison, disrupting public services, and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle, both fourth-degree felonies and each punishable with up to 18 months in prison and discharging a firearm on or near a prohibited premises, a third-degree felony punishable with up to 36 months in prison. Davidson remains in custody at the Crawford County Jail. Neither Wireman, Davidson nor anyone else in the area was hurt during the incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 1:58 - Synchronized Footage
41WADqqewYY | 23 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Queens, New York — On Saturday, July 9, 2022, at approximately 6:02 PM, 60-year-old Raul Antonio Hardy, called 911, identified himself by name, and provided a location of 205-17 116th Avenue, Queens. In substance, among other threats, Hardy informed the 911 operator that he was "strapped," going to "blow the first police head off" and "going to kill your chief." At approximately 6:07 hours, Hardy again called 911, identified himself by name, and provided a location of 205-17 116th Avenue, Queens. Hardy stated to the 911 operator that he had "fever to kill police", "if you bring the police to my face [I'm going to] blow their fucking brains out", and "today is your day to die." In response to Hardy's calls to 911, Sergeant Gagnon, Police Officer Perullo, Police Officer Rosa, Police Officer Lockwood, Police Officer Alles, Police Officer Correggia, and Police Officer Glibbery responded to the location. Upon arrival, Sergeant Gagnon, Officer Perullo, Officer Alles, Officer Correggia, and Officer Glibbery took cover behind an unoccupied vehicle parked on the north side of 116th Avenue. Officer Lockwood and Officer Rosa took cover behind an unoccupied vehicle parked on the south side of 116th Avenue. From these positions, the officers maintained a vantage point on the front of 205-17116th Avenue. Shortly thereafter, Hardy emerged from the front door of 205-17 116th Avenue. As the officers shouted verbal commands for him to show them his hands, Hardy removed a firearm from his person and pointed it in the direction of the officers. He then shouted "fuck you, bitch" and began to discharge the firearm. Hardy discharged at least four shots from his firearm. In response, the officers discharged a total of 130 shots from their service firearms. Hardy was struck by the gunfire several times about his body and fell to the ground. His firearm was later recovered from the vicinity of where he fell. During, the confrontation, Hardy was armed with a Walther PK380 .380 caliber firearm which he discharged several shots from. Hardy was taken by ambulance to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center where he was later pronounced deceased. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Mark Demaline - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 1st 911 Call 1:28 - 2nd 911 Call 2:29 - Officer Alles - Discharged 32 shots 3:22 - Officer Correggia - Discharged 31 shots 4:13 - Officer Glibbery - Discharged 30 shots 5:05 - Officer Lockwood - Discharged 6 shots 5:29 - Sergeant Gagnon - Discharged 17 shots 6:18 - Officer Perullo - Discharged 5 shots 7:08 - Officer Rosa - Discharged 9 shots
vVTwJpRX774 | 21 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Saratoga Springs, N.Y. — On Nov 20, 2022, round 3:00 a.m. an off-duty deputy from the Rutland County Sheriff’s Office was attacked by a group of about three people on Sunday at the intersection of Caroline Street and Broadway in Saratoga Springs. After the deputy displayed a gun, one of the men in the group fired, with the deputy firing back. Police say seven to eight shots were in the exchange. Saratoga Springs police officers patrolling in the nightlife district heard shots fired on Broadway, about a block away from their location. The Vermont deputy did not comply when asked to drop the weapon several times. When the sheriff’s deputy, who was not in uniform, didn’t drop his weapon, Saratoga Springs officers opened fire. The deputy, who was not immediately identified, suffered 10 bullet wounds, including one to the chest, but was conscious and was expected to survive. The deputy's girlfriend was grazed by the gunfire and is also in stable condition at this time. The deputy had gotten into a barroom argument with a group of three people from Utica. After the fight spilled onto the street, the deputy showed his weapon and the Utica man drew his, which was when gunfire broke out. Seven to eight shots were fired between the two, and the deputy shot the Utica man. All three gunshot victims were in stable condition at a hospital. Authorities didn’t identify them. The Saratoga Springs officers who fired weapons have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an investigation “to find out if any policies or protocols were violated,” Saratoga Springs Police Sgt. Paul Veitch said. That investigation is set to be conducted by the Saratoga Springs Police Department, he said. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 0:30 - Surveillance Footage
cUNbpyda5zs | 21 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Alexandria, Louisiana — On Sunday, November 6, 2022, at approximately 2:15 pm, Detectives assigned to the Louisiana State Police Bureau of Investigations were requested by the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office (RPSO) to investigate a deputy-involved shooting. The shooting incident involved a RPSO Deputy and resulted in the death of 45-year-old Derrick J. Kittling of Alexandria. The preliminary investigation revealed that at approximately 1:30 pm afternoon, a RPSO Deputy conducted a traffic stop on 7th Street near Broadway Avenue in Alexandria. During the course of the traffic stop, a physical confrontation occurred between the Deputy and Kittling during which Kittling gained control of the Deputy’s Taser. As the physical struggle ensued, the Deputy discharged his duty weapon striking Kittling. Kittling was transported to a local hospital for treatment, but ultimately succumbed to his injuries. Kittling’s brother is a high-ranking official in Louisiana State Police Department (Lt. Colonel Kenny VanBuren), whose official bio describes him as “a 31-year veteran with Louisiana State Police and currently serves as the Deputy Superintendent of the Bureau of Investigations.” Specifically, VanBuren “is responsible for the investigation of criminal activity, intelligence gathering, and case and technical support in the State of Louisiana.” Kittling’s family has retained the legal services of civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who called for all “video evidence” to be made public in order to find out what happened. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dash Camera 1:56 - Body Camera 4:14 - Bystander's Recording 4:32 - Synchronized Footage
6ZWw6XQnFbw | 19 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fairfield, California — On August 22, 2022, at around 1:50 p.m., Fairfield Police Officers were called by a citizen to the 100 block of Commerce Court, regarding a person possibly loitering and setting up camp. Two officers contacted the man, 43-year-old Robert Wilson. Wilson was known to officers after they had several past contacts with him, and he has had multiple arrests in previous years. When officers attempted to arrest Wilson, he was uncooperative and sped away in his vehicle. At least one of the tires was flattened when he fled, and the vehicle became disabled and stopped. Wilson immediately fled on foot from the vehicle and, while being chased by officers, pulled a handgun and pointed it at them. The video shows Officer Neal yell, “Drop it! Drop it!” before firing three times. Wilson was transported to a local area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. No officers were injured during the incident. Wilson had a total of five (5) guns on his person, which turned out to be BB guns. A sixth gun was located in his vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Hq8Eo9rQgic | 17 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On November 2nd, 2022, around 4:30pm, an Officer-Involved Shooting occurred in the area of 37th Ave. and McDowell Rd. A community member called 911 and told the operators that a man identified as 29-year-old Leontae Kirk was threatening him with a gun. The caller remained on the phone and eventually told the 911 operator Kirk walked away. The caller provided a description of Kirk. Kirk with the gun walked to a strip mall at 37th Avenue and McDowell Road where he had interactions with other patrons. Kirk then went into one of the stores. The Phoenix police helicopter arrived overhead as Kirk was coming out of the store. The air unit relayed on the radio they spotted Kirk and indicated he had a gun and was shooting. Officers arrived on the ground moments later and located Kirk. Three officers fired their weapons and Kirk went down next to a business. The officers used a less lethal tool before approaching Kirk. When there was no response, they moved up to provide aid to Kirk until fire personnel arrived. Kirk died from his injuries on scene. The sergeant involved in this shooting has been with the department for 14 years and is assigned to the Maryvale/Estrella Mountain Precinct. The officers involved in this shooting have been with the department for 4 and 5 years respectively and are also assigned to the Maryvale/Estrella Mountain Precinct. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9o7djiDrCOI | 14 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Palmdale, California — On March 13, 2022 at approximately 6:05 p.m. on the 6900 block of Jack Rabbit Way, Palmdale, detectives learned that deputies assigned to Palmdale station were conducting a follow-up on a domestic violence call from earlier in the evening. While at the location, deputies attempted to contact a male Hispanic adult seated inside a vehicle. The suspect, identified as 26-year-old Samuel Nunez attempted to flee the location and rammed two patrol vehicles several times. After ramming one of the deputy’s vehicles, a deputy-involved shooting occurred. The deputies immediately began to render aid to Nunez. LA County Fire Department paramedics arrived and continued to render aid, but ultimately, Nunez was pronounced deceased at the scene. It was later determined that Nunez was not involved in the early domestic violence call. Nunez was driving a stolen vehicle, additionally a loaded polymer80 ghost gun, 9mm semi-automatic handgun was rerecovered inside the vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FpHWjfXxn7I | 13 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nashville, Tennessee — On November 12, 2022, the Metro Nashville Police Department dispatch received several calls between 4:45 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Saturday, regarding a man who was walking along River Road Pike and swinging tree branches at passing cars. Officials say six minutes after the last 911 call was made, Officer Ryan Thomas and Officer Cameron Vandermerwe arrived on scene and approached 64-year-old Drandon John Brown, who was walking along the roadway. Officers asked Brown what he was doing, and he told them he had "a right to walk this street" and that he hadn't had "a drop" of alcohol. After the officers asked him again what he is doing, Brown became agitated. Much of what he said to police is difficult to understand, but he eventually started walking away from them down the road, declaring he was "walking with God." One of the officers then asked Brown if he could talk to him. Brown said "no," telling the officers they have nothing to say to him. As Brown talked, Thomas can be heard asking Vendermerwe, "You ready?" In response, Brown turned to face both officers, declaring “I’ll take both of you.” He then pulled what appeared to be a knife out of his jacket, prompting both officers to yell “put it down!” Brown then started walking away from the officers before Vendermerwe deployed his taser. The taser did not appear to work, and Brown charged Vendermerwe with the knife in his hand. Three shots can then be heard as the officers shot Brown. They rendered aid, but Brown died at the scene, police said. This is the second time in less than 24 hours MNPD has been involved in a deadly shooting. According to MNPD, in the first instance, three Metro Police officers fired at a man after he entered a closed crime scene and started shooting at them (https://youtu.be/OCVKPVTyMak). ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Anthony Eufemio - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:54 - Bodycam: Officer Thomas 5:12 - Bodycam: Officer Vandermerwe 6:23 - Dashcam Footage
OCVKPVTyMak | 12 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Madison, Tennessee — On November 12, 2022, Metro Nashville Police Officers were on on Maple Street in response to an earlier shooting that did not involve officers. They say a 32-year-old man was found with gunshot wounds in a parking lot just off Gallatin Pike South. He was transported to a hospital, and detectives say he did not give any information on what happened to him. 33 minutes after the initial call, video footage shows a man approaching and walking under crime scene tape toward an officer as the officer asks him to take his hands out of his pockets. Footage from another angle shows an officer backpedaling as the man advances toward him. The man can be seen raising a gun and firing several shots before appearing to be hit by return fire and collapsing. Officials say that three Metro Police officers fired at a man after he pulled out a pistol on them. The man died at the scene. It is not known whether he was connected with the earlier shooting. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'musicaltune23' - 'DaBlankOne' - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_iaLg0zcc-A | 11 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Warren, Ohio — On November 2, 2022, a Warren Police Officer noticed a male wanted for felonious assault. The officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop but the suspect, 39-year old Lamar Mitchell refused to pull over. Officers then pursued after Mitchell on North Park Avenue. The pursuit ended when Mitchell crashed into a vehicle in the area of North Park and Washington Street NE. Mitchell fled his vehicle on foot following the crash behind a daycare center. As Officers pursued after Mitchell, Mitchell forced his way through a rear door of the daycare center as an employee walking back into the daycare center was attempting to shut the door. Officers followed after Mitchell and as they entered the same doorway, Mitchell raised his hand towards the officers and threatened to “shoot” them. An officer attempted to tase Mitchell but was unsuccessful. Officers were able to apprehend Mitchell after he fled into a classroom, where several young children were located. Mitchell has been charged with the following: Failure to comply Felonious assault Aggravated burglary Four counts of aggravated menacing ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Mr.StrangeTiger' - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5mFBFlYASfo | 10 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On October 11, 2022 around 3:30 a.m., Harbor Patrol officers were conducting extra patrol in the area of North Banning Boulevard and East E Street. They observed a blue, GMC, pick-up truck south of their location. The vehicle accelerated and collided with a tree located on the traffic medium on East E Street. The officers responded to the site of the traffic collision to investigate. As they deployed to the scene of the collision, they observed that the vehicle was empty, and its occupant had fled. Upon broadcasting the vehicle license plate information, officers learned the vehicle was reported stolen. After a brief search of the area, officers located the suspect, 41-year-old Jason Sanderson, hiding in some nearby bushes. A foot pursuit ensued in which Sanderson was chased from East E Street onto northbound Quay Avenue. At the end of the foot pursuit Sanderson pointed a semi-automatic pistol at the pursuing officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Officers redeployed to nearby parked vehicles and radioed for help. Sanderson sought cover behind a parked semi-truck trailer and fired several additional rounds at the officers. Approximately five minutes after the first OIS, Sanderson pointed a firearm at the responding officers and second OIS occurred in which Sanderson was struck by gunfire. Officers formed an arrest team and took Sanderson into custody. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded and pronounced the suspect deceased at scene. No officers were injured during the incident. Numerous items of evidence were recovered near Sanderson’s body which included a 9mmPlymer 80 semi-automatic “Ghost Gun” pistol, one ten round magazine, a loaded Rossi stainless steel .38 caliber revolver with three spent casings and two live rounds in the cylinder, and (2) 9mm spent casings. Additionally, Sanderson was carrying a satchel during the OIS that contained a loaded J22, .22 caliber semi-automatic pistol, and additional .38 caliber and .22 caliber ammunition. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:06 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:39 - Dashcam Footage 4:45 - Bodycam: Officer #3
IIPARW7Z4hk | 10 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sacramento, California — On October 18, 2022, at 10:10 A.M., the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center received a call from an adult female residing in the 3900 block of 41st Street who stated her father, 55-year-old Vincent Martinez, has just assaulted his girlfriend and threatened the caller, her boyfriend, and her 3-year-old child—also his grandchild—with a shotgun after accusing her of calling 9-1-1. All three of them were able to escape the residence leaving her dad and dad’s girlfriend inside. Deputies were dispatched to the call at 10:11 A.M. While en route, a deputy contacted the reporting party via telephone to gather more information. The reporting party advised that after returning home from taking her older child to school, she was awakened by arguing between her father and his girlfriend. His girlfriend was crying loudly so she thought her dad hit her. She stated that her dad was likely intoxicated and under the influence of methamphetamines. Upon arrival, deputies staged nearby the dispatched location and requested our dispatch center conduct a criminal history search on Martinez. Deputies learned he was prohibited from carrying a firearm, he had no mental health history and there had been no calls for service at the address within the past year. Deputies contacted the Martinez’s girlfriend via telephone. She confirmed that Martinez was with her inside the residence armed with a shotgun and would not allow her to leave. Deputies could hear Martinez in the background yelling and demanding cigarettes. The Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Detail and Critical Incident Negotiations Team were requested and arrived a short time later. They set up in front of the residence and began evacuating adjacent apartments. Deputies also contacted Martinez’s daughter who related that she was on the phone with her father and he was threatening to shoot his girlfriend. At that time, the negotiators used her phone to continue communications with Martinez. Martinez was very agitated and threatened to kill his girlfriend several times. He indicated that he would shoot his girlfriend in five minutes and then in three minutes if officers didn’t send an unidentified male into the residence. At one point, Martinez told officers that he could see them and could kill them at any time. He insisted that he planned on “shooting it out” with law enforcement. A short time later, Martinez opened the door and stepped out of his residence holding a shotgun in his right hand and guiding his girlfriend out as a shield. Due to concern for the victim’s and deputies’ safety, two deputies fired their duty weapons striking Martinez causing him to fall to the ground. Officers rescued the victim, brought her to safety and immediately rendered medical aid to Martinez. Martinez was pronounced deceased at the scene. The two deputies are a 13 and 7.5-year veterans of law enforcement and members of the Sheriff’s Special Enforcement Detail. Martinez had an extensive criminal history. No deputies or civilians sustained any injuries as a result of this incident. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 8:06 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
qrHmrUF9PTs | 10 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bunnell, Florida — A 19-year-old Georgia man is under arrest after brutally murdering a family member and battering another early Wednesday morning. Flagler County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to Clermont Court in Palm Coast at approximately 2:56am on Wednesday after a 911 caller advised that a man had shown up at her front door claiming that he had been attacked and needed help. Upon arrival, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Deputies made contact with a subject who advised that he had been attacked by a family member. The victim advised that he believed the suspect had also attacked a second family member within the residence. Deputies then responded to the location where the attacks occurred and located the suspect standing near what appeared to be a severely injured or deceased male. The suspect was standing next to a blunt object which appeared to have been used in the attack. Deputies ordered the suspect out of the residence, which he did, but then refused to comply further with Deputies. The suspect physically resisted arrest and was tased by Deputies and eventually detained so fire/rescue personnel could safely enter the residence to render medical aid to the victim. The victim was pronounced deceased at 3:24am by paramedics from significant blunt force trauma. The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Major Case Unit was called to the scene and began to investigate the disturbance as a homicide. The Major Case Unit was assisted by the Community Policing Division, Real Time Crime Center, Digital Forensics Unit, FCSO Crime Scene Investigation, Florida Department of Law Enforcement Crime Scene Investigation Unit, Medical Examiner’s Office, and the 7th Circuit State Attorney’s Office Homicide Investigation Unit. The suspect was transported to the Flagler County Courthouse to get a better understanding of what had occurred at the residence. After several brief interactions with detectives, the suspect attempted to escape by pulling his handcuffed arms through his legs and attacking FCSO Major Case Detectives and Uniformed Deputies present. After a significant struggle and multiple taser deployments, he was again subdued and transported to AdventHealth-Palm Coast for medical clearance before being taken to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility. One Major Case Detective was treated at Advent Health-Palm Coast with non-life-threatening injuries. The Detective was treated and released and is expected to make a full recovery. Luke Ingram, of Dunwoody, GA, was arrested for Second Degree Murder, Domestic Violence Battery by Strangulation, Resisting Without Violence, Resisting With violence and Aggravated Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer. He is currently being held on no bond. The FCSO Major Case Unit is continuing the investigation but after a thorough neighborhood canvas and analysis of the available forensic evidence, no other suspects are believed to be involved. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'Popeyez' - 'Donkbot' - Gage Kissinger - Yejezkel Lopez - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
I3oUjpmda7g | 08 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On November 6, 2022, at approximately 3:40 p.m., officers responded to a call for a man (Tyree Moorehead), armed with a knife, assaulting a woman on the ground near the intersection of West Lafayette Avenue and North Fulton Avenue. The video shows the officer, identified as Zachary Rutherford, pulling up to the scene in West Baltimore, where he sees Moorehead on top of a woman and holding a large butcher knife at her head. Rutherford screams "drop the knife" but Moorehead continues to straddle the woman on the pavement. Rutherford then fires his weapon multiple times at close range. As Rutherford fires his weapons, the woman rolls away to safety. She was not shot or stabbed, police said. A second video from another officer, Officer trainee Michael Hazel, shows officers rendering medical aid to Moorehead. He was taken to the University of Maryland's Shock Trauma Center, where he later died. Baltimore Police Department Commissioner Michael Harrison said the attack appeared to be random. The woman said she was running errands when she was attacked by Moorehead around 3:30 p.m. Thursday in the 1800 block of Lafayette Avenue. Tyree Moorehead, was the creator of the city's "no shoot zones." As an activist, he spray-painted that message across the face of Baltimore—from block to block and from neighborhood to neighborhood. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Alex F - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Rutherford 1:04 - Bodycam: Officer Hazel
SuNNbZFA8GQ | 04 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — On Sunday, October 23, 2022, at approximately 9:26 p.m., Austin 9-1-1 Communications received a call regarding a man with a gun at the Aubry Hills apartment complex located at 8926 North Lamar Boulevard. The caller reported the man walked towards him with a gun and displayed the gun in a “threatening manner.” The caller remained on the phone line with Austin 9-1-1 Communications while officers responded to the scene. The man was later identified as 42-year-old Emeka Onyeabo Williams. At 9:34 p.m., the first officers began arriving on scene. With the information provided by the caller, they began to look for Williams. Officers were unable to locate him in the apartment complex. The caller told Austin 9-1-1 Communications Williams was last observed traveling northbound in the direction of a mobile phone store. Officers began to search the immediate area of the 9200 and 9300 blocks of North Lamar Boulevard for Williams. At approximately 9:40 p.m., officers located Williams, who matched the description provided by the 9-1-1 caller, inside Mariscos Los Jarochos a restaurant located at 9200 North Lamar Boulevard. Williams was located in the enclosed patio area. The restaurant has a covered patio front entryway surrounded in plexiglass. One officer began giving commands to Williams over the public address (PA) system in their police vehicle. The officer, while giving commands, described the white shirt Williams was wearing to indicate exactly who he (the officer) was speaking to. Repeated announcements and commands were made by the officer on the PA system to Williams. These announcements included identifying the presence of the Austin Police Department, that officers knew Williams was armed, and instructions to come out with his hands up. There were several fully marked police vehicles in the parking lot with red and blue lights activated. There was a police presence at the front and side of the restaurant. Attempts to call and evacuate the restaurant were made as several civilians were inside. For several minutes, officers gave verbal commands to Williams; however, Williams did not comply with the commands. Officers alerted employees and patrons inside the restaurant and were able to move some to safety. APD officers positioned themselves in an area close enough to see that Williams was armed with a handgun and so they could see his movements. Williams crouched down in between two rock pillars in the covered patio of the restaurant, approximately 8-10 feet from the front entryway. At the time Williams was concealed in the patio area, another man not related to the 9-1-1 call, was also in the front enclosed patio area of the restaurant near Williams. At 10:19 p.m., Williams began to fire shots from inside the restaurant patio. Officers ran towards the gunfire to the patio entryway. After the initial shots were fired by Williams from inside the restaurant patio, he remained in his position between the two stone pillars. The man, who was still on the patio and in close proximity to Williams who was firing the handgun, squatted down to the ground. Officers entered the plexiglass patio area. Several fully uniformed officers encountered Williams on the patio. Williams fired at the officers. Five officers: Detective Donald Petraitis, Officer Ashley Uniszkiewicz, Officer James Bronson, Officer Kamowa Reynolds, and Officer David Lara, discharged their Department approved weapons towards him, striking Williams several times. After the officers discharged their weapons towards Williams, he went to the ground, and officers observed a handgun in front of him. The officers gave verbal commands to Williams to not reach for the handgun. The officers were able to safely secure the handgun, and immediately began life-saving measures. Austin-Travis County EMS (ATCEMS) arrived on scene and continued life-saving measures. ATCEMS transported Williams to a local hospital where he remains in stable condition. Civilians and officers on scene did not sustain physical injuries. Williams has been charged with the offense of Attempted Capital Murder - 1st Degree Felony. Williams has also been charged with the offense of Deadly Conduct, 3rd Degree Felony, for recklessly discharging a firearm, placing a man who was approximately 10-12 feet away, in imminent danger of serious bodily injury. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Eian Smith - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MO0TmKOVyFg | 04 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Menifee, California — On September 16, 2022, at 9:48 p.m., a resident of the apartment complex located in the 27700 block of Aspel Road, called 911 to report a male was banging on a nearby apartment door. The caller said the male was yelling for someone to open the door and was yelling profanities. The caller also stated the male could be heard banging on the walls and was stomping around. Officers responded to the location and approached the apartment where the disturbance was reported to be coming from. Officers, who were wearing Menifee police uniforms, knocked on the apartment door. After a few moments, the suspect, identified as 19-year-old Robert Arres, opened the apartment door. Arres initially had his right hand concealed behind the right side of his body. After looking at the officer, Arres stepped forward and brought his right hand forward. As his right hand came into view, the officer could see Arres was holding a handgun in his right hand. Arres was looking directly at the officer. Instead of immediately dropping the handgun, Arres again concealed the handgun behind his right leg. The officer's visual of the handgun was obstructed by Arres right leg and the door jamb. In approximately ¾ of a second Arres rapidly removed his now empty right hand from the concealed position and began to move it upward. Believing Arres was still armed with the handgun, the officer discharged his firearm at Arres. The officer fired one round from his duty handgun. After Arres was taken into custody, officers located a loaded 9mm handgun on the floor directly inside of the apartment door where Arres was last seen holding the handgun. The time between Arres opening the door with the handgun in his right hand and the officer firing one round was less than three seconds. The handgun was a 9mm unregistered and unserialized polymer 80. The handgun was loaded with 1 round in the chamber and 5 rounds in the magazine. Arres was not struck by gunfire and did not sustain any injuries. During the statement to detectives, Arres admitted to knowing the officers were police officers upon opening the apartment door. Arres was arrested for 2 felony handgun violations and was booked into custody at the Cois Byrd Detention Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Patrick Kirby - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:39 - Bodycam: Officer William Flores 2:08 - Bodycam: Officer Robert Shy
HNzGEpZgXJk | 03 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Waterbury, Connecticut — On November 1, 2022, Waterbury Police responded to a crash involving a pedestrian in the area around 62 Chase Ave. after 7 p.m. on Tuesday. The pedestrian, identified as 42-year-old Merton Larmore of New Milford, was hit at the intersection of Chase Avenue and Hill Street. He was transported to the hospital and pronounced dead soon after. Officers had Chase Avenue closed between North Main Street and Hill Street as they investigated the fatal crash. Around 8:45 p.m., a car traveling north on Chase Avenue drove into the crash scene. The car nearly hit investigating officers before reversing and hitting a cruiser and a parked vehicle. The car then fled the area. Body camera video shows officers chasing 35-year-old Myrice Hodge through city streets, attempting to stop him. Officers were able to take him into custody after he crashed into an apartment complex on Bradley Avenue. During the pursuit, Hodge tossed an “extensive amount” of heroin outside his vehicle, which officers later recovered on Highland Avenue. Police said officers also found heroin in his Jaguar. Hodge has been charged with two counts of first-degree criminal attempt at assault, seven counts of first-degree reckless endangerment, two counts of evading responsibility, engaging police in a pursuit, motor vehicle offenses, and possessing narcotics with intent to sell. He was also served with an outstanding domestic violence warrant for second-degree assault and unlawful restraint with a bond of $5,000. At his arraignment Wednesday, a judge lowered his bond from $1,005,000 to $750,000. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VhvmLu2D2zY | 03 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — On October 2, 2022, at about 5:00 a.m., a man flagged down an officer on patrol in the 400 block of West Blackhawk Street. The man said someone just pointed a gun at them. Shortly thereafter, officers identified the individual described (20-year-old Antonio Calmese Jr.) and began to pursue him on foot. After officers engaged Calmese, officer Jarron Jefferson, 34, deployed his taser twice, but did not appear to make contact with Calmese. Then, before turning a corner into another alley, Calmese fired what appeared to be one shot in the direction of the officer. Jefferson ran to the corner and fired what appeared to be seven rounds toward Calmese, then another four shots. He took cover behind the corner of a building and then fired another seven rounds at Calmese, who did not appear to fire back and dropped to the ground. Fire officials arrived to render aid about eight minutes after the shooting. A handgun and shell casings that didn’t match the officer’s weapon were recovered near Calmese. Calmese was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Jefferson, who wasn’t shot, was treated for injuries at the same hospital. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 6:08 - Doorbell Camera Footage
8XijZdlBu7c | 02 Nov 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Miami Township, Ohio — On November 1, 2022, Miami Township Police Officers officers were dispatched to Valencia Drive about 1 p.m. for a stabbing. The officer found the victim, 58-year-old Melissa Amburgy, who'd been stabbed numerous times.The suspect, later identified as her son Joshua Amburgy fled the scene as officers and detectives converged on the scene. As officers were searching for Amburgy, they received another call that he was on the back patio of a residence on Geneva. A detective and an officer responded and found Amburgy with a knife on the patio. As the officers were trying to get him to drop the knife he charged the detective. The detective fired two shots hitting Amburgy with one round. The officer fired his Taser missing Amburgy. The officers rendered aid to Amburgy applying a tourniquet until the medics arrived. Amburgy was transported to the University of Cincinnati Hospital Medical where he is in serious condition. Melissa Amburgy died Tuesday at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Tristan Ortiz - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3uwNQpN0ug0 | 31 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Elk Grove, California — On October 11, 2022 shortly after 12:00 p.m., Sacramento Police Department detectives responded to an apartment complex in the 6800 block of Di Lusso Drive in Elk Grove in an attempt to locate Terry Sharp who had a felony arrest warrant and was the suspect in a June 2022 Sacramento assault investigation related to a possible bias incident.The involved detectives were assigned to the Sacramento Police Department’s Career Criminal Apprehension Team (CCAT) who has the primary responsibility of locating and apprehending individuals wanted for serious felony crimes. Detectives assigned to this team work in a plain-clothes capacity and drive unmarked vehicles equipped with emergency lights and sirens. Around 12:10 p.m., detectives observed Sharp in the complex and attempted to arrest him. Prior to contacting Sharp, each of the detectives put on their marked police ballistic vests and at least two detectives activated the red and blue police lights on their vehicles. Immediately after the detectives exited their vehicles, they verbally identified themselves as police and ordered Sharp to drop the firearm he was holding. Sharp then began manipulating the firearm he was holding as he continued to disregard officers’ commands. During this time, an officer-involved shooting occurred. Immediately following the shooting, the detectives coordinated a plan to safely approach Sharp and administer emergency medical aid, which included the application of multiple chest seals and attempts to slow bleeding. The detectives provided aid until fire crews arrived and transported him to the hospital with serious injuries that he was expected to survive. A loaded .40 caliber handgun was recovered from the immediate area where Sharp was taken into custody. The gun was jammed when it was recovered at the scene. Sharp faces charges of assault with a gun on a peace officer and being a felon in possession of a gun. He also was being held in connection to a San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department criminal case. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1XhDXpDMYEE | 31 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On October 16, 2022, at 2:25 p.m., Oklahoma City Police were called to a disturbance at 1316 SW 25th St. Responding officers were confronted by a man (Sergio Gruver) in front of the residence, wielding a knife. Gruver moved toward the officers with the knife and was ordered to drop the weapon. He refused the officers’ commands, and a Taser was deployed twice, with no effect. Gruver then aggressively turned, with the knife, toward the officer with the Taser, at which time he was shot by Sgt. Wright and Officer Hernandez. Gruver was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead. It was later learned that prior to officers’ arrival, Gruver stabbed someone randomly near the residence. Further, he tried to attack his family members with the knife while they were inside of a locked car. It was then that responding officers pulled up to the scene. Sgt. Wright and Officer Hernandez have been placed on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'HelloDarknessMyOldFriend' - 'coco Coco' - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Sgt. Rodgers 0:44 - Bodycam: Off. Hernandez 1:25 - Bodycam: Sgt. Wright
VXvaPm7BQKY | 28 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rochester, Minnesota — On July 29, 2022, at approximately 10:59 p.m., Officer Bottcher responded to a call at a Domino’s Pizza in Rochester. The report indicated a man with an axe robbed the Dominos and fled in a white van with out of state license plates and a ladder rack. Witnesses described the plates as having a light blue background and mountains. The suspect was described as a white male with panty hose over his face. The axe was reported to have a blue handle. Statements were obtained from the witnesses and Officer Bottcher finished his investigation at the scene. He cleared and went to write up reports from the incident. Approximately two hours after the robbery Officer Bottcher observed a van matching the description pass by him traveling southbound on Broadway. Officer Bottcher pulled out to catch up to the van to see if the plates matched the description given at the scene of the robbery. He did not have his lights or sirens activated. Near the 2800 block of Broadway Avenue South Officer Bottcher was able to see that the plates matched the description of those from the robbery. He did not activate his emergency lights and sirens at that time but did notify dispatch that he was possibly following a robbery suspect. Officer Bottcher did not want to stop the vehicle until another officer was present because of the witness reports that the suspect was armed with an axe. The van began driving on the shoulder of the road. The driver made it appear that he was going onto the Hwy 52 northbound ramp but instead swerved back onto Hwy 63 southbound. The van then veered onto the Hwy 52 southbound ramp. Officer Bottcher confirmed the plate and notified dispatch that the driver knew he was behind him. The van merged onto Hwy 52 southbound and drove below the speed limit for a short distance. The van came to a stop and then made a U turn, so it was going the wrong way on the Hwy 52 southbound ramp. Due to the danger of a head on collision with oncoming traffic, Officer Bottcher activated his emergency lights and sirens. The van stopped in the middle of the road going the wrong way on the southbound ramp from Highway 63 to Highway 52. Officer Bottcher stopped his vehicle and observed the van door open. The driver of the vehicle, later identified as Joshua C. Hippler, jumped out and began advancing toward Officer Bottcher. Hippler had an axe in his hand and was swinging it. Officer Bottcher pulled his handgun and repeatedly ordered Hippler to drop the axe and to get back into the vehicle. Hippler continued to advance toward Bottcher. Hippler was yelling that Officer Bottcher should kill him. Officer Bottcher retreated backwards to get some distance between himself and Hippler, while repeatedly commanding Hippler to drop the axe. Hippler began zig zagging toward Officer Bottcher, swinging the axe and yelling at Officer Bottcher to kill him. Officer Bottcher continued to walk backwards and give commands for Hippler to drop the axe. Officer Bottcher had retreated away from his squad car and was able to see a civilian vehicle approaching from the South. Officer Bottcher was in fear for his own safety and the safety of the approaching civilians and other officers. He fired one shot at Hippler. Officer Bottcher paused his fire. It appeared as though the shot hit Hippler but he continued to advance and refused to drop the axe. He yelled for Officer Bottcher to “finish it.” As Hippler continued to advance toward him swinging the axe Officer Bottcher fired approximately five additional shots. Hippler fell to the ground but held on to the axe. Almost immediately other officers were on the scene. They secured the van, cleared the axe from Hippler and began rendering medical assistance to him. The ambulance arrived and took Hippler to the Mayo Clinic ER where he died as a result of his gunshot wounds. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6g0JHVCDn7U | 26 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Pierce, Florida — On September 6, 2022, around 4:19 pm, a St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office Deputy responded to a report of a despondent man on the bridge. Deputy Courtney Hoyt’s body camera video shows Dylan De Reivera threatening to jump off the North Causeway Bridge. Hoyt spent several minutes talking to De Reivera before he jumped onto a lower platform and took off running. Deputy Hoyt said that’s when she spotted him taking something from his pocket. Investigators said it was a knife. Deputy Hoyt eventually caught up with De Reivera in her patrol car, and she had backup. Deputy Jorge Mendez, arrived to find De Reivera walking along the sidewalk and ordered him to the ground, which he ignored. De Reivera continued to ignore the commands while walking toward the deputy. Deputy Mendez backed away from De Reivera and fired his Taser at De Reivera. The first shock sent De Reivera to the ground. For the next 30 seconds, De Reivera struggled with deputies as they tried to put him in handcuffs. He removed the probes from the Taser, and during the struggle, he picked up the Taser that belonged to Deputy Mendez. Deputy Hoyt told her fellow deputy to back up and charge his Taser. De Reivera got back on his feet and ran in the general direction of motorists. Deputy Hoyt drew her firearm and shot De Reivera in the upper leg. The gunshot didn't stop De Reivera as he continued to run away from deputies but is quickly apprehended by other officers. He was arrested on charges including resisting officer with violence, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and battery on a law enforcement officer. The State Attorney’s investigation concluded that Hoyt thought she was firing her taser, not her gun. Therefore, they have recommended Hoyt not be charged with a crime. The sheriff's office said Hoyt joined as a trainee in 2019 and has never had disciplinary issues. The sheriff, however, determined that Hoyt violated department policies and suspended her. She is required to undergo remedial training. De Reivera is expected to make a full recovery. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
xtFXGWMeGnM | 24 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Decatur, Illinois — On October 12, 2022, at around 12:30 am, Decatur Police Officers conducted a traffic stop of a subject (32-year-old Jamontey O. Neal) believed to be in possession of a firearm. Neal had two guns in the car with him. One was underneath of him. Decatur police said, that is the one he reached for before opening fire on the officers, shooting and wounding two of the officers. One video shows Decatur Police Sgt. Timothy Wittmer's hair being ruffled by a passing bullet and the officer falling to the ground as he is hit multiple times. His semi-automatic service pistol jams as he lays on the rain-soaked pavement and he quickly clears it before opening fire and appearing to empty his magazine at Neal who collapses, his body twitching with bullet impacts. Four police officers had returned fire at Neal: three Decatur officers and Macon County Sheriff's Deputy Travis Wolfe. During the incident, officers returned fire, shooting Neal. Neal was struck multiple times. Neal later died at a local hospital. Sgt. Wittmer was shot multiple times during this incident. He was shot in the hand which required surgery. He was also shot in the foot and the left posterior area, but a titanium wallet stopped that bullet. He had fragment injuries on his head. Officer Bowman was shot one time in the lower abdomen during this incident. It was a "through and through" wound. Both Sgt. Wittmer and Ofc. Bowman have been released from the hospital and are recovering. They remain on leave while the fatal shooting is investigated by the Illinois State Police, which is standard procedure. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Rob Winton - 'The Chocolate Thief' - 'Jacob from Wisconi' - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Austin Bowman 1:22 - Bodycam: Sgt. Timothy Wittmer 2:28 - Bodycam: Officer Austin Bowman 3:44 - Bodycam: Officer Ryan Ricker 5:02 - Dashcam: Sgt. Timothy Wittmer
qB3n9anQ7GM | 21 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mesa, Arizona — On August 21, 2022, Mesa police officers were called to assist the Department of Public Safety with locating a wanted fugitive, 36-year-old Kevin McKinney out of Albuquerque, New Mexico. McKinney was wanted for a homicide that occurred in Albuquerque, on August 20, 2022. McKinney also had a probation violation warrant in Colorado. Albuquerque Police believe that McKinney was in Mesa, based off of cell phone records which showed him in the area of Dobson and Baseline roads. His vehicle was described as a black 2011 Jeep Patriot, equipped with multiple spotlights and red and blue lights inside to mimic a police car. Just after 3:30 PM detectives spotted McKinney's vehicle parked outside of a pizzeria on Dobson and Baseline Road. Detectives confirmed that McKinney was sitting inside a cell phone store next to the pizzeria. McKinney left the wireless store and got into the driver's seat of his vehicle, that's what Mesa police officers positioned one of their vehicles at the back of McKinney's to contain him. Officers shouted for McKinney to exit the vehicle with his hands up. McKinney tried to back up into the police vehicle and that's when officers fired Les lethal beanbag rounds at his vehicle. McKinney quickly put his car in drive and drove forward, accelerating into the pizza restaurant. That is when multiple officers shot their Duty weapons. A surveillance video from inside the restaurant shows the vehicle breaking through the front door as three employees and one customer were inside. At the time, none of them were injured. McKinney stopped moving his vehicle and after a short time exited his vehicle. He was taken to the hospital and treated for gunshot wounds. Kevin McKinney faces multiple charges. A revolver and knives were recovered from McKinney's vehicle. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Jacob - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PLV9pgGS96U | 21 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On October 18, 2022, around 5:30 p.m., San Diego Police Officers received multiple radio calls of a man (33-year-old Derrick Weatherspoon) with a gun near the 1100 block of S. 43rd Street in San Diego. When officers arrived in the area, they were fired upon by the man near the intersection of 43rd Street and Keeler Ave. Officers returned fire striking the man. The man fell to the ground around the 1200 block of 43rd Street. Officers immediately began life saving measures on the man. Paramedics arrived and continued CPR however the man succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased. A Glock style semi-automatic handgun was found in the man's possession. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Jacob - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:22 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
vgCVHdFnj54 | 21 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On March 3, 2022, while on patrol, Deputy Daniel Willmont with the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office received a citizen request to investigate a suspicious vehicle. Deputy Willmont learned the suspicious vehicle had been reported stolen and called for assistance. Once on scene, the deputies contacted the suspect, who was sitting in the driver’s seat of the stolen vehicle, a brown Kia Sportage SUV. The deputies announced themselves and attempted to obtain the suspect’s voluntary surrender, but the suspect failed to comply with the deputies’ commands to show both of his hands. The suspect then placed the stolen vehicle into reverse and hit the patrol vehicle where Deputy Willmont was positioned. As the stolen vehicle reversed, Deputy Foley deployed his taser through the driver’s side window and Deputy Willmont fired his agency-issued rifle through the rear window of the stolen vehicle. The suspect then placed the vehicle into drive. Once the vehicle came to a stop, the deputies removed the suspect, secured him and rendered emergency aid after determining he had suffered a single gunshot wound to the back. Deputies requested fire rescue and advanced life support resources but the suspect, 30-year-old Jamarian McGhee, was pronounced dead at the scene. A weapon was also recovered from the suspect. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Jacob - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VHCElL9Csj0 | 21 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Daytona Beach, Florida — On October 21, 2022, around 4 am, Deputy Bergeron and K-9 Toki responded to the 2700 block of Atlantic Avenue to assist the Daytona Beach Shores Department of Public Safety in locating a burglary suspect. It was reported that the suspect entered an occupied residence at 3 a.m. and fled when confronted. After an extensive track by K-9 Toki, suspect 47-year-old Jon Winter was found hiding in a storage closet of another residence. Winter was treated on scene for minor dog bite injuries to his arm and transported to the Volusia County Branch Jail, where he remains in custody with no bond. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - 'The Chocolate Thief' - Jacob - 'gorey hole' - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
QJKiVuUOe4g | 20 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicot County, Arkansas — On Saturday, September 24, 2022, at approximately 2:00 p.m., Arkansas State Police Trooper Walker Morphis was patrolling northbound on United States Highway 65. While on routine patrol, he observed a black Chevy Tahoe traveling southbound on United States Highway 65 with tags that expired in March of 2022. Trp. Morphis activated emergency equipment to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle for the observed violation. Once emergency equipment was activated, the vehicle continued to travel southbound on United States Highway 65. Approximately one mile after activating the emergency equipment, the driver of the vehicle turned his right turn signal on, but continued to travel southbound at a speed of 61 mph. After approximately 1.5 miles, Trp. Morphis advised ASP-Troop F Dispatch that they were still continuing southbound. Trooper Tyler Grant was approximately two miles south of Trp. Morphis location on United States Highway 65 and responded to assist him. Pursuant to Arkansas State Police Policy (LE SEC 18), Trp. Grant took primary position of the pursuit in his marked ASP unit. They continued southbound on United States Highway 65 for approximately one more mile. Once in a safe location, Trp. Grant moved into position to perform a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT). A PIT maneuver was successfully conducted, resulting in the vehicle exiting the roadway and traveling into the west roadside ditch. Once in the roadside ditch, the vehicle overturned two times, and came to final rest on its roof. The driver, identified as John Jones and the passenger, identified as Justin Hurd, were both removed from the vehicle and taken into custody without further incident. Pafford EMS responded to the scene and examined both suspects. Both suspects refused medical treatment and were transported to the Lake Village Jail. Jones was charged with Felony Fleeing, Reckless Driving, No Liability Insurance, No Seatbelt, Driving on Suspended Driver's License, and Expired Registration. Jones also had a nationwide extradition warrant out of the Arkansas Board of Parole, and an additional warrant out of the Chicot County Sheriff's Office for commercial burglary. Jones is being held at the Lake Village Jail for a first appearance. Hurd was not charged by the Arkansas State Police. Hurd stated throughout the encounter that he was attempting to get out of the vehicle but that Jones would not stop to let him out. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dyrF_RZqcAc | 20 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On October 18, 2022, around 11:20 p.m., Wilshire Patrol officers responded to the 1200 block of Victoria Ave for a radio call of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon in progress, the suspect is armed with a sword at the location. Upon officer’s arrival they observed 23-year-old Eric Herrera walking in the middle of the street holding a sword. Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation and gave Herrera verbal commands to put the weapon down. Herrera refused to cooperate with the officer’s commands as he approached officers with sword in hand. The officers utilized less lethal force and a taser was deployed. Herrera was taken into custody without further incident. During the incident, officers made contact with the victim (Herrera's Mom) who was suffering from numerous lacerations to her arm from the Herrera’s sword. The officers quickly rendered aid and applied a tourniquet to the victim’s arm. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and transported the victim to a local hospital. She is listed in stable condition. Officers arrested Herrera for 664/187PC- Attempt Murder, with a bail of $100,000. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4HSu3TBEUP8 | 20 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orange County, Florida — On Wednesday, October 19, 2022, Brevard County deputies saw a white Kia, in a parking lot. When they ran a query on the plate, they discovered that the 33-year-old Daniel Harris had a felony warrant for terroristic threats. Before the deputy could remove Harris from the vehicle, he escaped. The Brevard County deputies started the pursuit around 2:05 pm. The Florida Highway Patrol received the call around 2:09 p.m. that Brevard deputies were pursuing Harris and joined the pursuit a few minutes later as the white Kia Soul deputies were tailing drove between 55 and 75 mph down the Beachline around mile marker 26. Harris made no attempt to stop and continued switching lanes, despite troopers activating their emergency lights and sirens. Multiple FHP vehicles actively attempt to slow down the Kia by braking in front of it and repeatedly ramming into the vehicle. Sgt. Spencer Ross tried to slow Harris down by breaking in front of him before he needed to use a PIT, or precision immobilization technique, but footage shows the Kia regained control. Sgt. Ross initiated a second PIT maneuver and successfully disabled Harris’ vehicle. Harris is then seen getting out of the vehicle with his hands up. Aerial footage shows a swarm of FHP cruisers surround Harris as the pursuit culminates in an arrest in Orange County. Harris was transported to the Orange County Jail, where he faces multiple charges, including for terroristic threats, fleeing and eluding a law enforcement officer and driving with a suspended license. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mWmFnTowToc | 19 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Riverside, California — On Saturday, September 3, 2022, about 5:24 PM, deputies from the Jurupa Valley Station Special Enforcement Team conducted a traffic enforcement stop of a vehicle in the area of Dodd Street and 48 Street in the city of Jurupa Valley. Deputies contacted the driver and ordered him out of the vehicle for further investigation. The driver became uncooperative, re-entered his vehicle, and sped away dragging a deputy a short distance. A vehicle pursuit ensued, ultimately concluding on a steep hillside in the 3600 block of Conning Street. Deputies exited their vehicles and attempted to call the suspect out of his vehicle. The suspect reversed his vehicle in rapid acceleration in the direction of the deputies, resulting in a deputy-involved shooting. The suspect, Jeovanni Ramirez, 31-year-old resident of Jurupa Valley, was not struck by gunfire. He was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon. The injured deputy was transported to a local hospital and received medical treatment for his injuries. The involved deputy was placed on paid administrative leave according to Department policy. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ViNfTpLowmc | 19 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Eureka, California — On July 20, 2022, at 7:20 p.m., a Humboldt County Sheriff’s Field Training Officer and a deputy sheriff one undergoing field training were on patrol in the area of Fairway Drive in Eureka when they observed a white 2003 Kia Sorrento driving recklessly at approximately 65 miles per hour. Deputies attempted a traffic stop on the Kia. The vehicle, driven by 27-year-old Darrike Miles McKeown, failed to yield and deputies initiated a pursuit. Investigators later learned that the Kia had been involved in a short pursuit with officers of the Eureka Police Department just prior to this incident. Deputies followed the Kia onto Vance Avenue from Herrick Avenue where the vehicle reached estimated speeds of up to 50 miles per hour. Near the intersection of Vance and Eureka Streets, the front passenger of the vehicle, 32-year-old Jared Eli Aubrey, exhibited a rifle and fired multiple shots out of the vehicle towards the pursuing deputies. Deputies did not return fire at this location. Investigators were later notified that a bullet consistent with the ammunition fired from the suspect’s weapon entered a nearby home. No one was injured as a result. Deputies continued to pursue the vehicle for approximately 1.7 miles, traveling through the Pine Hill community and into Eureka city limits. Near the intersection of Utah Street and Highland Avenue, Aubrey leaned out the window and pointed the rifle at the Deputies. The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Field Training Officer, utilizing a department issued rifle, fired four shots through his patrol vehicle’s windshield. The pursuit then continued to Henderson Street, where McKeown began driving the wrong way, east on Henderson. The pursuit continued onto O Street and then onto Buhne Street with no further gunfire. At the intersection of Buhne Street and Harrison Avenue, the Kia struck a vehicle occupied by one civilian, and became disabled. Aubrey, McKeown and a third occupant of the Kia were detained at this location and ultimately, Aubrey and McKeown were arrested and booked into the Humboldt County Correctional Facility. The civilian and McKeown both sustained injuries as a result of the traffic collision. Further examination of the involved patrol vehicle revealed that the vehicle had been struck multiple times. Evidence obtained through this investigation indicate Aubrey fired from an AK-47 style assault rifle which was still in his possession upon being taken into custody. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Gianni M. - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage OIS 6:15 - Incident Briefing
J80YIUvQ6-k | 18 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Vegas, Nevada — On October 13, 2022 at 1:08 a.m., a woman called into our communications center to report that she had been battered by her husband, 24-year-old Tyson Hampton. The victim stated they were waiting for police in the 800 block of East Flamingo Road. At approximately 1:40 a.m. Officer Truong Thai and Officer Ryan Gillihan were assigned to the call. Officer Gillihan was the first to arrive and contacted the victim of the domestic battery along with her mother. Hampton was sitting in his vehicle which was a short distance away from the victim. Officer Gillihan spoke with the victim for a few minutes while waiting for Officer Thai to arrive. At approximately 1:49 a.m. Officer Thai arrived on scene and walked over to Hampton who was sitting in the vehicle. Officer Thai asked Hampton what was going on, but Hampton did not reply. Officer Thai told Hampton to place his hands on the steering wheel, which he did without saying anything. Hampton then looked over to the passenger side of the vehicle and removed his hand from the steering wheel. Officer Thai reached into the vehicle and attempted control Hampton’s arm while ordering him to get out of the car. As Hampton placed the vehicle in drive, Officer Thai disengaged and walked backward to his patrol vehicle. Officer Gillihan approached Hampton’s vehicle as Hampton began driving away. Hampton then produced a firearm out of his driver’s side window and fired at officers, striking Officer Thai and his mother-in-law. Despite being mortally wounded, Officer Thai returned fire as he laid on the ground. Officer Gillihan also returned fire as Hampton drove away from the area. The description of Hampton and his vehicle were broadcast to all police channels and a short time later, Hampton was spotted by an officer driving not far from where the shooting occurred. Hampton refused to stop his vehicle for marked patrol units and a PIT maneuver was conducted. He was then taken into custody with the assistance of a K9 unit. Officer Thai was transported to Sunrise Hospital by medical personnel where he succumbed to his injuries. Hampton’s mother-in-law was also transported to the hospital to be treated for her non-life-threatening injury. Hampton was booked into CCDC for Murder on a Protected Person with Deadly Weapon, Attempt Murder with Deadly Weapon (4 Counts), Battery with Deadly Weapon Resulting in Substantial Bodily Harm, Discharging a Firearm within Vehicle, Discharging a Firearm into an Occupied Vehicle, and Domestic Battery. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hOFiM3owZWU | 18 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bradenton, Florida — On October 14, 2022, shortly after 4:00 pm, Manatee County Sheriff's deputies located a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of the Walmart on State Rd 64 East. When the driver saw deputies, he intentionally rammed a MCSO patrol vehicle with the stolen car, then drove over a shopping cart corral and headed west on SR 64. The MCSO Watch Unit (helicopter) made visual contact with the fleeing vehicle in the 3600 block of US 301, and observed the vehicle run off the road and crash into a fence. The driver, later identified as 36-year-old Christopher Darlington, climbed out of the vehicle and broke into an unoccupied house in the 3600 block of 27th St E. Deputies set up a perimeter around the residence and multiple commands were given for Darlington to come out and surrender to deputies. He refused and deputies along with K-9 Loki located him, armed with two large knives in the master bedroom. As the K-9 unit approached, Darlington swung the blades at K-9 Loki, cutting him on his nose and face. Darlington was quickly apprehended and Loki, a 7-year-old Belgian Malinois was taken to an area Veterinary Hospital for treatment. During the arrest, deputies discovered a trafficking quantity of suspected fentanyl on Darlington. They also found him to be in possession of stolen property taken from the residence. Prior to this incident, Christopher Darlington had two outstanding warrants for Contempt of Court. He is now charged with a list of other crimes: Possession of Stolen Vehicle, Aggravated Battery on LEO, Felony Criminal Mischief, Armed Burglary, Aggravated Battery on Police Canine, Trafficking Fentanyl, Warrant for Contempt of Court for DUI, Warrant for Contempt of Court for DWLS. K-9 Loki received 12 stitches to his nose and head. He is expected to make a full recovery and be back to work in about two weeks. No other deputies were injured. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UZ-jkQs3EvQ | 17 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dayton, Ohio — On Thursday, October 13, 2022, Officers from Dayton Police Department responded to a domestic disturbance regarding around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday on the 1500 block of Bancroft Street in Dayton. A woman apparently told responding officers that her son, 29-year-old Tyler Patrick, was acting delusional and banging on the house. Officers spoke with Patrick inside the residence and determined that he should be taken to a local hospital. As one officer, later identified as Off. George Kloos, tried to walk Patrick out of the residence, he swung a concealed [pocket] knife at the officer and stabbed Kloos in the neck. Patrick then attempted to stab two other officers as they tackled him onto a couch. Officers “wrestled” the knife out of his hand and took him into custody. Patrick was taken to the hospital for minor injuries he suffered during his arrest. He was treated, released and booked in the Montgomery County Jail. Patrick is facing three counts of felonious assault of a peace officer. Patrick appeared in court Friday afternoon where his bond was set at $500,000. He’s set to appear in court next on October 24, 2022. Officer Kloos, 10-year veteran of the force, was taken to Miami Valley Hospital and was released later that day. Doctors said the knife somehow missed the arteries in his neck. He is now home, and expected to make a full recovery. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Special thanks to Shout-Out Supporters on Patreon: - Charles Cooper - Joe - Cooper Malley - Luis Perez - Chris Wesley ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LAQCc07kZbo | 14 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Gladstone, Oregon — On November 22, 2021, just before 8 p.m., Gladstone Police Officer Clement Lau pulled over now 37-year-old Yvette Lares Garcia after she did not stop at a stop sign. During the stop, Officer Lau learned Garcia had an extraditable warrant from Texas and took her into custody. After Gladstone Sgt. Travis Hill arrived to the scene, Garcia told officers she was concerned about her two pit bulls alone at her home. Officers agreed to stop at her home on the way to jail to secure her dogs for Clackamas County Dog Control. The officers arrived at the home with Garcia. She was in handcuffs at the time. They enter the home through the garage and the dogs rushed out. The dogs barked at the officers, one growling. Garcia recommends getting leashes for her pets. With her hands behind her back and in handcuffs, Garcia walked upstairs to get a leash. Garcia drew Sgt. Hill’s attention away from her for a moment and was able to grab a 9mm semi-automatic handgun from a nearby nightstand. Garcia said she would not go back to jail and then shot Sgt. Hill in the lower leg. The two officers then exchanged gunfire with Garcia, yelling at her multiple times to drop the gun. Moments later, backup arrives, and Officer Lau rushed in to help his partner. Garcia was hit in the torso multiples times and taken to the hospital for treatment. Officer Lau was not injured, but Sgt. Hill was shot in the leg and grazed on the arm. Hill’s leg wound caused permanent injury and he left law enforcement. On. October 12, 2022, Clackamas County Circuit Judge Cody M. Weston sentenced Garcia to 10 years in prison, the maximum sentence allowed for attempted aggravated murder under Oregon law. She is also required to pay Hill a $50,000 compensatory fine for injuries that caused permanent injury. Texas officials intent to extradite Garcia for allegedly embezzling $1.4 million from an oil company where she worked in Ector County. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
oHVySNE2M3g | 13 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On October 12, 2022, at around 8:50 a.m., two SAPD officers on patrol received information from a confidential source about an individual suspected of robbing stores, who was also wanted on multiple warrants. Officers were told the wanted male was in the area of West Martin Street. The officers contacted an individual, identified as 29-year-old Alejandro Vitela on a bicycle who matched the description of the suspect in the 3200 block of West Martin Street. The first officer exited the patrol vehicle and approached Vitela. Vitela refused to provide his full name, and as the officer went to detain Vitela, he began to resist. Vitela told the officer, “I have a gun, I’m gonna shoot you" and reached toward his waistband. One officer deployed his service weapon and fired multiple times, striking Vitela. Vitela was pronounced deceased at the scene. An investigation revealed that Vitela didn’t have a gun and he was not the person wanted for the burglaries. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wgUqkqtKdeI | 11 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On September 20, 2022, at approximately 1:23 pm, Bernalillo County Sheriff's Deputies were flagged down at 201 Rio Bravo Blvd SW in reference to a suspicious person inside a vehicle. Deputies on the scene attempted to make contact with the suspect. Upon contact, the suspect fled in his vehicle after striking two deputy units. The suspect continued to flee westbound on Rio Bravo and turned southbound on Isleta Blvd. The suspect crashed into two civilian vehicles causing his vehicle to become disabled near the intersection of Isleta Blvd Sw and Camino Del Valle SW. The suspect eventually exited the vehicle and refused to comply with the deputy's commands. He continued to make sporadic movements while using the vehicle to conceal himself. Deputies attempted to break out the heavily tinted windows utilizing bean bag rounds to improve visibility. At one point, the suspect makes a distinct movement as if holding a firearm and aims a black object toward a motorist behind him. Five deputies and a sergeant fired at the suspect. The suspect sustained multiple gunshot wounds. Deputies immediately rendered aid; however, the suspect succumbed to his injuries. Multiple witnesses of the deputy-involved shooting were interviewed and stated they observed the suspect pointing what was perceived to be a firearm. The object was later determined to be a black flashlight recovered from the scene. Fentanyl, heroin, and drug paraphernalia were located in the vehicle, along with dozens of bank cards with various identities. The suspect has been identified as 45-year-old, Colby Atkins. Atkins has an extensive criminal history. In 2020, Atkins was released from federal prison. At the time of the shooting, Atkins was in a stolen vehicle and had multiple active arrest warrants. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5fnbLFhCxXo | 08 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * New Haven, Connecticut — On October 7, 2022, at about 1:29 AM, New Haven Police responded to reports of a car accident near the intersection of Chapel Street and Blatchley Avenue in the Fair Haven neighborhood. Shortly after arriving at the scene, the driver of the vehicle opened fire and shot at Officer Chad Curry, striking Officer Curry twice in the shoulder and ear. Officer Curry returned gunfire and the suspect fled the scene. The suspect, was later identified as 36-year-old Jose Claudio. Authorities arrested Claudio, of New Haven, after determining he was inside a home on Putnam Street in Hartford. He was taken into custody without further incident. Officer Curry was transported by fellow officers to Yale New Haven Hospital, located at 20 York Street, where he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries and released later in the morning. Claudio was charged with first-degree assault of a public safety officer, criminal possession of a firearm, carrying a pistol without a permit, unlawful discharge of a firearm and first-degree reckless endangerment. Claudio is being held on $1 million bond and is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday, Oct. 11. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EXQIVoGQ4aw | 07 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — On Friday, September 23, 2022, at approximately 9:19 a.m., Austin Police Department received a 9-1-1 call of a disturbance between a man and a woman regarding child custody in the 6100 block of Fairway Street. Patrol officers were dispatched to the location of the call. The woman caller provided information that a man had a gun in his pocket and displayed it. It was also indicated that children were involved. The man was later identified as Antonio Gonzales. Patrol officers arrived on scene in marked APD vehicles at 9:35 a.m. Upon the officer’s arrival, Gonzales did not have the children in his custody. Gonzales exited a vehicle and began walking around in the middle of the 1700 block of Brassie Street, near the previous call location. He was armed with a handgun. He point the gun at his head placing it against his temple and then placed it in his waistband. Officers made verbal contact with Gonzales and attempted to de-escalate the situation by engaging with him and providing him with commands to lay on the ground. Officers on scene repeatedly told Gonzales they did not want him to get hurt and wanted to help. Gonzales did not comply with any of the several commands. During verbal contact with officers, Gonzales said he was going to kill himself several times. A crisis intervention officer arrived on scene at 9:43 a.m. At 9:47 a.m., SWAT was called to the scene. While waiting for SWAT’s arrival, officers on scene continued to ask Gonzales to drop the gun. At 9:51 a.m., Gonzales said he would shoot himself if officers refused to shoot him. At 9:53 a.m., the first officer trained as a hostage negotiator arrived on scene and began communicating with Gonzales. At 9:59 a.m., the first SWAT officer arrived on scene. This became an “open-air SWAT call,” which describes a situation where a subject is not inside a vehicle or a structure, and they are in an outside environment threatening themselves and or others. Officers were concerned for the safety of Gonzales and other people in the neighborhood, so officers attempted to evacuate all of the homes in the immediate area. There were some residents inside the homes who decided not to evacuate, and instead chose to shelter in place. For approximately two hours, APD crisis intervention officers and hostage negotiators attempted to de-escalate the situation by speaking to Gonzales through both a loudspeaker and a mobile phone. The gun Gonzales had placed in his waistband remained visible to the officers, and was easily accessible to Gonzales. At 11:51 a.m., SWAT officers approached Gonzales with taser and less-lethal means to attempt to take him into custody. SWAT Officer Oborski and SWAT Sergeant DeLaRue deployed two Department issued Tasers, and SWAT Officer Olejar deployed Department issued less-lethal munitions at Gonzales, but these means were ineffective. Gonzales then reached for his gun and attempted to pull it from his waistband. SWAT Officer Coker fired his Department issued firearm towards Gonzales striking him. Gonzales then fell to the ground. After officers confirmed that Gonzales was no longer a threat, they approached him to provide life-saving measures. At 11:59 a.m., Gonzales succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased on scene. The woman who originally called 9-1-1 and the children were unharmed. Civilians and the officers on scene did not sustain physical injuries. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Audio 4:16 - Drone Footage 8:43 - Bodycam: Officer Olejar 9:19 - Bodycam: Officer Coker
uIxi1lm4h0U | 07 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — On Saturday, September 24, 2022, Patrol officers had just completed an unrelated call when they were driving along 19th Avenue just south of Glendale Avenue. While these officers were passing by Tuckey Lane, they saw a man throwing rocks at their vehicles. Both units involved stopped further down the street and spoke with each other about what occurred. Officers then also noticed a rock had broken the spotlight on one of their patrol cars. At this point, officers used their radios to tell a communications operator what was happening while also requesting assistance from the helicopter and an officer with less lethal munitions. As the officer who was riding solo pulled into the intersection of 19th Avenue and Tuckey Lane, two rocks hit his patrol car. As the officer got out of the patrol car, he began giving commands to the man to drop the rocks. The man did not comply. The man then threw an additional rock which hit the officer in the shin. Seconds later, the man then appeared to prepare to throw another rock at which point the officer involved shooting occurred. After the shooting officers provided medical aid to the individual and requested the Fire Department for additional help. The subject was transported to a local hospital where he died from his injuries. Both patrol vehicles sustained damage from the rocks being thrown. Detectives collected several rocks from the intersection ranging in weight from 2.9 ounces to 19.8 ounces. The officers involved in this shooting are both assigned to the Desert Horizon Precinct, one of the officers has 2 and a half years on the department. The other officers have two years on. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_x6GIoZK088 | 07 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On Friday, September 9, 2022, about 11:50 p.m., Houston Police Department patrol officers saw a black Ford pickup truck driving at a high rate of speed near Little York Road and the North Freeway (North Interstate Highway 45). The officers activated their emergency equipment and conducted a traffic stop near the intersection. When the officers approached the vehicle, the driver (43-year-old Manuel Elias-Torres) sped away and the officers initiated a vehicle pursuit. During the pursuit, which lasted approximately 15 minutes, the driver intentionally struck one of the patrol vehicles. About 12:05 a.m., Elias-Torres stopped the truck in the 600 block of West Mount Houston Road. Three persons exited the vehicle and fled on foot. Officers pursued all three persons on foot. As Elias-Torres fled on foot, he pointed a handgun directly at an officer inside a marked patrol vehicle behind him. Officer Ready discharged his duty weapon at Elias-Torres, striking him multiple times. All three suspects were taken into custody without further incident and immediate medical care was provided to Elias-Torres. Paramedics transported Elias-Torres to an area hospital in stable condition. Officers recovered multiple guns Elias-Torres’ possession, as well as in the truck, along with ski masks. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Ready 2:56 - Dashcam: Officer Ready 4:43 - Bodycam: Officer England 5:28 - Bodycam: Officer Munoz 5:56 - Bodycam: Officer Duron 7:02 - Bodycam: Officer Servise
_Xj0QHjmotI | 06 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — On January 2, 2022, Officers assigned to the Multi-Agency Gang Enforcement Consortium (MAGEC) received information on the location of 27-year-old Gabriel Mata. That location was a home in the 5000 block of South Maple Avenue. Mata, a known gang member, was wanted for a felony domestic violence charge and had threatened to shoot the victim and Police. When Officers arrived, they discovered that Mata was no longer at the residence but had fled into a nearby field. Body-worn camera video shows the Officers arriving at the residence and requesting a K-9 to respond code 3. Officers established a perimeter around the residence and the field. For approximately 30 minutes, Mata kept running away as Officers approached him, refusing to comply with the Officers' attempts to get him to peacefully surrender. During this time, it was learned that Mata was armed with a knife. Officer #1 returned to his patrol car and drove by the residence. Mata had momentarily left the field and returned to the residence property where his family also urged him to surrender. Officer #1 saw that Mata was armed with a knife and returned to his patrol car to retrieve a non-lethal device (painted with yellow markings) which deploys pepper ball rounds. Mata then ran back into the field heading west towards the railroad tracks. Officers continued attempts to verbally de-escalate the situation but Mata did not comply. Officers followed Mata until he reached the railroad tracks. At this time, a Fresno County Sheriff's Department K-9 Deputy had arrived on scene. After multiple warnings from the Fresno County Sheriff's Office Deputy for Mata to peacefully surrender, K-9 Cyra was deployed to assist in Mata's apprehension. As Officers and Deputies approached to take Mata into custody, he repeatedly stabbed K-9 Cyra with his knife. The K-9 Deputy quickly approached to rescue his K-9 as Mata continued to stab his dog. Two Fresno Police Officers discharged their service weapons. When Officers #1 and #2 discharged their service weapons, K-9 Cyra disengaged from Mata but then returned and re-engaged him before the Deputy could catch his K-9 and secure the leash. Officers then handcuffed Mata, called for paramedics and began medical aid. Mata was arrested and transported to the Hospital. His injuries were not life-threatening. Mata was charged with felony domestic violence. K-9 Cyra survived his injuries and was taken to a nearby emergency veterinarian for treatment. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:21 - Bodycam: Officer #2
exZpnPBhRjM | 05 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On 09/21/2022 at approximately 11:36 p.m., officers received a 911 call regarding a domestic stabbing that had taken place at a residence in the 3300 block of S.E. 89th St. The wounded victim was taken to an area hospital by a family member. The victim suffered a non-life-threatening injury. It was learned the suspect in the stabbing, 43-year-old Christopher Brittain, had fled the scene in a vehicle. Approximately twenty minutes after the victim of the stabbing called police, Sgt. Barrie had just finished an un-related call for service around S.W. 104th St. and S. Western Ave. He was sitting stationary in the northeast parking lot of the intersection in his patrol car. Christopher Brittain entered where Sgt. Barrie was parked and began driving erratically through the parking lot. As Sgt. Barrie made a traffic stop on the vehicle, he quickly realized this was the suspect and vehicle from the stabbing. Christopher Brittain eventually stopped and exited his car as the sole occupant. He quickly advanced toward Sgt. Barrie, wielding a knife, raised above his head. Christopher Brittain was given several commands to stop and drop the knife. He refused and was subsequently shot. Christopher Brittain was taken to an area hospital. Once released, he will be booked in on assault complaints. Sgt. Barrie was unharmed, and will be placed on paid routine administrative leave, pending the outcome of the investigation. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
iwSgPKjAaiM | 05 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Anne Arundel County, Maryland — Shortly before 2:30 a.m. on September 17, officers with the Anne Arundel County Police Department responded to a residence in the 4100 block of Sands Road in Harwood following 911 calls reporting a domestic violence incident. While officers were en route, a 911 caller said the man involved in the domestic violence incident, later identified as 48-year-old Anthony Hopkins Sr., had left the house and fired several gunshots outside. When officers arrived on scene, they formulated a plan to safely approach Hopkins' home; one officer drove a police SUV while two officers walked behind it. While driving towards Hopkins' home, several gunshots were fired from a wooded area alongside the driveway behind the officers. Some oft-hose shots struck an unoccupied police vehicle. Several minutes later, Hopkins emerged from a wooded area on Sands Road across from the entrance to the driveway, still armed With a firearm. Officers gave commands for him to drop the gun, but he did not comply. Hopkins raised the gun in the direction of officers, and Officers Z. Devers, K. Slayton, B. Dehn, M. Hanlon, and J. Metcalf fired at him, striking him multiple times. Officers and paramedics provided medical aid, but Hopkins was pronounced dead on scene. No officers were injured during the incident. The woman involved in the domestic violence incident was taken to a hospital and later released. The dog seen in the video during the shooting was not injured. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Slayton 10:11 - Bodycam: Officer Hanlon 11:28 - Bodycam: Officer Dehn 12:16 - Bodycam: Officer Metcalf
K4_8ub0yfYc | 05 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — On Sunday, October 2, 2022, at around 10:30 p.m., San Antonio Police officer, James Brennand, handling a disturbance at the McDonald’s at 11700 Blanco Road noticed a vehicle in the parking lot he believed had fled from him during an attempted stop the night before. The vehicle, which was not related to the disturbance call, was occupied by a male driver, later identified as 17-year-old Eric Cantu and a female passenger. The Officer abruptly opened the Cantu’s door and ordered him out of the car. The officer reported that he was hit by the open door as Cantu started to reverse the vehicle. The officer then stepped back and opened fire on the vehicle as Cantu continued to reverse away from him. Cantu shifted the vehicle to drive and then turned away from the Officer to leave. The Officer shot several times at the fleeing vehicle and then ran after the vehicle. Cantu suffered multiple gunshot wounds, he was transported to University Hospital, where he underwent surgery. His passenger was uninjured. Cantu was charged with evading detention in a vehicle and assault on a peace officer. Following an internal review, Brennard's employment with San Antonio Police Department was terminated. San Antonio Police Chief William McManus has determined that the actions of the probationary officer during this critical incident were in violation of departmental tactics, training, and procedures. The Department's Shooting Team is finalizing its investigation and will forward its findings to the Bexar County District Attorney’s office for an independent investigation.The investigation remains ongoing. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
i9N2S9KNi8I | 03 Oct 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Weatherford, Texas — On Tuesday, September 27, 2022, at 9:30am an employee from First Financial Bank at 745 Adams Drive called Weatherford Police Department To report a male behaving strangely in the parking lot. At 09:37am Officer Yarbrough arrives on scene and obtains a suspect description and last known direction of travel. The bank employee also made the officer aware that the subject had left behind the broken blade of a knife. At 09:39am Officer Lazo located the subject on foot in front of Olive Garden. As Officer Lazo approached the subject, he began running westbound towards the north service road of I20. As Officer Lazo pulled onto the service road the subject sat down on the roadway intentionally trying to be struck by passing vehicles. As Ofc Lazo pulled in behind the subject, he observes the subject reach into his pocket and pull out a knife. At 09:40am the subject runs from the westbound to the eastbound lanes of I20, almost being struck by several vehicles, and lays down in the roadway. As officers approached, the subject turned, and a knife could be clearly seen in his hands. Officer Yarbrough put away his handgun and retrieved his JPX Peppergun. The subject raised up and threw the knife from his right hand over his shoulder, and at the same time Officer Yarbrough delivered one shot from the JPX. Officers continued to give verbal commands to the subject, to which he did not comply. Therefore, a second follow-up shot from the JPX was delivered to the subject. After the second shot was delivered, the subject became more compliant and followed the commands of the officers. He was subsequently placed in handcuffs and removed from the roadway. An extensive search of the area led to the discovery of the knife which had been thrown during the incident, which was collected for evidence. The subject was treated by LifeCare due to the effects of the pepper spray as well as exhibiting signs of a condition known as “excited delirium”, which is a medically dangerous state characterized by extreme agitation and delusion. Due to the mental crisis witnessed by Officers and statements from involved parties, the subject was transported to a medical facility for emergency detention. The subject has no pending WPD charges. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JXBjg8nIaP0 | 30 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rosemead, California — On October 19, 2021, at approximately 3:19 PM, Temple Sheriff’s Station received a telephone call regarding a suspicious person at a business in the 2100 block of San Gabriel Boulevard in the city of Rosemead. The caller reported a male had driven a black Mazda sedan into the parking lot of his business and told him he needed work completed quickly on his car because he had a murder warrant and the police were after him. The male was later identified as 25-year-old Adrian Abelar. Deputies arrived on scene and contacted the informant who reiterated Abelar told him he had a murder warrant. The informant asked that the male be made to leave his establishment. Two deputies approached the black Mazda and contacted Abelar, who was seated in the driver’s seat, and a female who was seated in the front passenger seat. Abelar did not have identification and provided false identifying information to the deputies. After speaking to Abelar for approximately five minutes, the deputies decided to direct him to step out of the vehicle in order to identify him and determine if he in fact had a warrant for his arrest. One of the deputies opened the driver’s side door of the Mazda and asked Abelar to step out. Abelar suddenly exited the car armed with a handgun in his right hand. The deputy yelled, “Gun, gun, gun” and a short physical struggle ensued. Both the deputy and Abelar fell to the ground next to the driver’s side door, and a deputy-involved shooting occurred. Abelar sustained a single gunshot wound to the upper body and was taken into custody. Deputies immediately rendered first aid until the arrival of the Los Angeles County Fire Department paramedics who continued to provide medical aid. Abelar was transported by ambulance to a local hospital where he was treated for his non-life threatening injury. There were no other persons injured in the incident. A loaded Ruger 9mm semiautomatic handgun was recovered at the scene. It was later determined that Abelar did not have a warrant for murder; however, he did have a $145,000 warrant for a felony probation violation. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Call From Informant 3:26 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 8:42 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 8:59 - Bodycam: Deputy #3
oBN5yjI90-c | 30 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mesa, Arizona — On August 22, 2022, around 11:30 p.m., a woman called 911 and told the operator that she had just returned to her home, on the 500 block of West 9th Street and noticed her front door had been compromised and she could hear someone inside. She advised the operator that she had an unsecured handgun in her kitchen. The woman did not enter her apartment, but waited outside for officers to arrive. When officers approached the apartment, they began giving commands for the person inside to come out. Officers saw a man later identified as 21-year-old Abdul Basit Ishan, run from the apartment and try to force his way into a different unit. When he couldn't get in, he gained access to its attached exterior laundry room. Officers surrounded that area and again gave commands. Based on the possibility that Ishan was armed and had access to the unit through the laundry room, they moved in closer. Ishan fired at least one round. The team backed off and called Chandler SWAT to assist. When the SWAT team arrived, they deployed a robot and a drone, both equipped with cameras. From the drone video, Ishan can be seen hiding in the corner and covering himself in blankets. Ishan points a gun outside of the blanket and Fires at the Drone. Ishan refused to exit and shot the drone and the robot. SWAT officers then deploy gas into the laundry room. After some time, Ishan agreed to come out. Despite clear instructions to keep his hands up, Ishan lowered his hands, pulled up his shirt and reached toward his waistband. That is when the officer involved shooting occurred. Ishan was placed in custody and taken to the hospital. During the investigation a black handgun along with multiple fired casings were recovered from the laundry room. Abdul Basit Ishan is facing more than two dozen felonies related to this case, including burglary in the first degree and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FFTeLaIQ5wE | 29 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Charlotte, North Carolina — On Monday, December 27, 2021, officers were dispatched to a Larceny from Vehicle in progress call for service in the 6100 block of Winged Elm Court. The caller also advised that the suspect had pointed a firearm at a nearby citizen. Responding officers made contact with the suspect, who fled on foot. At the time, it was not known that the suspect was a juvenile. During a brief foot chase, the armed suspect fired at the pursuing officer, Elliott Whitley, striking Whitley in the shoulder. Officer Whitley returned fire and the suspect was not struck. The suspect continued to run with the weapon towards a heavily populated apartment complex as well as in the direction of other responding officers who were able to take the suspect into custody. Officer Whitley was transported to an area hospital and was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect was later identified as a 14-year-old who had an extensive felony history including charges in 46 criminal cases dating back as far as 2014. The CMPD Homicide Unit responded to the scene to lead the investigation, and Crime Scene Investigation responded to collect physical evidence. Representatives of the Mecklenburg County District Attorney's Homicide Prosecution Team also responded to assist. As is standard procedure with any officer-involved shooting, the Internal Affairs Bureau conducted a separate but parallel investigation to determine whether CMPD policies and procedures were adhered to during the incident. The investigation determined that Officer Whitley was justified in his actions, including returning fire, due to the deadly threat posed by the suspect. Officer Whitley was placed on paid administrative leave, which is standard policy whenever an officer discharges a service weapon Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:07 - Bodycam: Officer Whitley
EG52Q30fXlM | 29 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Palm Coast, Florida — A 27-year-old Palm Coast resident faces charges of kidnapping and using a minor as a human shield after he abducted a small child while armed with a gun and led deputies on a chase which ended in a standoff at a fast food restaurant’s parking lot. At approximately 6:08 p.m. Tuesday (September 27, 2022), the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) responded to a home on Bunker Lane in Palm Coast after receiving a report of a possible child abduction involving a 1-year- old. FCSO discovered that the boyfriend of that child’s mother – since identified as 27-year-old Brandon Matthew Douglas Leohner – had abducted the child while armed with a handgun and was driving with the child in his lap as he left the residence. Deputies located the male a short time later driving recklessly through medians while speeding south on Belle Terre Parkway. When deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on the vehicle, Leohner fled traveling east onto State Road 100, driving over the median and through oncoming traffic before turning into the Target shopping center in Town Center. Leohner then drove into the nearby McDonald’s parking lot and exited the vehicle near the drive-thru with the child in his arms, using the child as a human shield and refusing to obey law enforcement commands to put the child down. After a brief standoff, deputies deployed a taser, rescued the child and began immediately comforting the child while other deputies worked to control Leohner. Leohner attempted to flee and continued to resist deputies until a K-9 and a taser were able to control him. He was then placed in handcuffs and paramedics were called in to treat his wounds from being apprehended by the K-9. The child was not hurt and was quickly reunited with his mother. Leohner was arrested and charged with kidnapping, using a minor as a shield, resisting with violence, child neglect, fleeing and eluding and reckless driving. Leohner was transported to AdventHealth for treatment of his injuries and will be booked at the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility upon his release. He has no prior arrests in Flagler County. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2BOYusSdcvM | 28 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wolfe City, Texas — On October 3, 2020, at approximately 8:24 p.m., Wolfe City Police Officer Shaun Lucas, then 24-years old, responded to a disturbance call at the 100 block of Santa Fe Street for a possible fight in progress. Officer Lucas made contact with 31-year-old Jonathan Price, who was reportedly involved in the disturbance. Officer Lucas attempted to detain Price, who resisted in a non-threatening posture and began walking away. Officer Lucas deployed his TASER, followed by discharging his service weapon striking Price. EMS was notified and Price was transported to Hunt Regional Hospital, where he later died. Lucas’ use of deadly force resulted in his arrest two days after the incident. He was fired and charged with murdering Price in October 2020, and his use-of-force response was deemed "not objectively reasonable" by the Texas Rangers after a review of the footage. On September 22, 2022, A Texas jury found former Wolfe City officer Shaun Lucas not guilty in the shooting death of Jonathan Price. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BvVYR0E2WPw | 28 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — On August 28, 2022 at 11:14 p.m., Albuquerque Police Department received a call from an employee at the Valero gas station, located at 2721 Coors Blvd., N.W. who said a vehicle had been parked at the gas pump for several hours. The caller said the vehicle was not running, and she could barely see the driver because of the dark, tinted windows. She asked for officers to check on the driver. Officers in the Northwest Area Command arrived at the gas station at 11:32 p.m. They ran the license plate and determined the registered owner of the car was Keshawn Thomas. Officers discovered the driver, later confirmed to be Thomas, was asleep in the driver’s seat of the vehicle. Officers noticed alcohol, including an open container, inside the vehicle. They determined that since the vehicle was not running, they did not have charges for drunk driving. Officers decided they would tell Thomas he needed to have someone come and pick up the car. They woke Thomas and asked him to exit the vehicle and take a seat. They told Thomas not to start the car and told him he was not in trouble. Thomas exited the vehicle but declined to sit down. An officer asked Thomas what he was doing with open containers in the car and pointed out he was drunk, and had been passed out for several hours. Officers later told investigators that they detected signs of intoxication during the encounter. An officer told him he should not be driving drunk because he could hurt himself or others. Thomas and officers argued with each other, and as the conversation became more heated, an additional officer was requested for assistance. A third officer arrived and he convinced Thomas to move away from gas pumps while he smoked cigarettes. Another officer determined Thomas did not have any warrants. Officers told Thomas he could call someone to pick up his vehicle so it would not be towed. Thomas asked if he could retrieve his phone from the vehicle. Officers asked him if he had any weapons. He said he had a weapon in the trunk and pulled a gun magazine loaded with ammunition from his pocket and handed it to an officer. Thomas sat in the driver’s seat of his vehicle with the door open and appeared to be searching the interior of the car. Officers directed him to get his phone and exit the vehicle. After about 30 second, one of the officers called out that Thomas had a gun. All three officers fired their handguns, striking and killing Thomas. During later interviews with investigators, all three officers said they saw Thomas produce the gun and start to point it toward them, prompting them to shoot him and stop his actions. A loaded handgun, believed to be owned by Thomas, was recovered in the driver’s area of the vehicle. A gun magazine was also found on the driver’s seat. Investigators did not locate a phone in the car after it was searched. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zMVg7zkejXA | 27 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tucson, Arizona — On August 25th, 2022, the Tucson Police Department Special Weapons and Tactics team (SWAT) were conducting surveillance on Francisco Javier Galarza, a 49-year-old male, in relation to active felony arrest warrants for home invasion and bank robbery. At approximately 11:45 a.m., a blue BMW pulled into a Circle K parking lot located at 6090 S. Park Ave. Galarza exited the vehicle and entered the convenience store. At approximately 11:51 a.m., Galarza exited the store. Officers approached and identified themselves, instructing him to get down on the ground in order to effect an arrest. Galarza began to flee officers and removed a black handgun from a bag on his person. Ofc. Barrie Pedersen released his K-9 partner, Kiro, to apprehend Galarza. The K-9 ended the pursuit by bringing Galarza to the ground. While on the ground, he pointed a firearm at K-9 and officers. Officers Ernest Ortiz and Barrie Pedersen discharged their firearms. Officers immediately provided medical attention to Galarza using their individual first aid kits (IFAKs) until Tucson Fire Department personnel arrived. Despite these efforts, Galarza was pronounced deceased at the scene. The handgun in Galarza's possession was a TAURUS G3 9mm semi-automatic. It was recovered with ammunition in the magazine and one round in the chamber. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
c8Al9McHg7c | 26 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On September 17, 2022, 19-year-old Luis Herrera, called 911 twice requesting police be sent to his house and complaining that his father was allegedly drunk and beating his mother. Body camera footage shows two police officers arriving at the Los Angeles home at approximately 1:20pm. As the officers approached the residence, Herrera came out the front door holding what appeared to be a black rifle. The officers gave Herrera commands to drop the rifle, however, Herrera did not comply. Herrera shouldered the rifle and pointed it at the officers, resulting in an OIS. Herrera was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics arrived and pronounced Herrera deceased. No officers or bystanders were injured during this incident. It was later determined the rifle Herrera was holding during the OIS was an airsoft rifle that shoots plastic projectiles. In addition to the airsoft rifle that Herrera was brandishing, officers also recovered an airsoft pistol at the scene of the officer involved shooting. Following the incident, investigators said that there was no domestic violence between the 19-year-old’s mother and father, contrary to what Herrera had reported during the initial 911 reports. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:51 - Surveillance Footage 2:37 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:25 - Bodycam: Officer #2 10:16 - Bodycam: Officer #3
53lw1qxGl68 | 23 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Elk Grove, California — On May 16, 2022, the Elk Grove Police Department received a call from an individual who had been attacked by a German Shepherd dog (Zeus). The report stated that the victim was out for his daily lunch break walk around his residential neighborhood. The victim was on the public sidewalk when a dog exited a vehicle parked in a driveway approximately 10 feet away, charged the victim, biting him on the back of his right leg. When the victim tried to move away, the dog bit the victim again on the other leg. As a result of this attack, on May 25, 2022, the City designated the dog as dangerous, as provided for by state law and the Elk Grove Municipal Code. The dog’s owner exercised her right to administratively appeal that designation, and, following a hearing on that appeal, the administrative hearing officer upheld the City’s dangerous animal designation. During the final inspection on July 15, 2022, the dog’s owner was unable to demonstrate full compliance with the dangerous animal regulations. She did not demonstrate that she owned a muzzle or short control leash for the dog, that the dangerous animal was enrolled in obedience training, or that she carried the required public liability insurance to protect the public from any harm caused by her dangerous animal. As a result, the City was authorized by law to impound the dangerous animal. The owner brought the dangerous animal onto the public sidewalk, and, unable to control her dog, the dangerous animal attacked and bit a Police Officer who was standing peaceably by, in the street. The force of the dog’s bite tore through the Police Officer’s uniform pants, and wounded the Officer’s leg, drawing blood. Following the administrative decision and order which authorized the humane euthanasia of the dangerous animal, the City provided the dog’s owner with notice of the intended date for euthanasia to allow the owner time to seek a stay or other interim judicial relief of the administrative order. Represented by an attorney, the dog’s owner filed a lawsuit against the City with a request to the Sacramento County Superior Court to stay the administrative decision and order, and the humane euthanasia of the dangerous animal. The Court denied the owner’s request for a stay. Through her attorney, the dog owner filed a separate court action attempting to appeal the administrative decisions. That appeal was dismissed by the Sacramento County Superior Court. Through her attorney, the owner has now filed an additional and separate federal lawsuit against the City, which case remains pending. In a court order issued in the federal case the afternoon of September 22, 2022, the judge stated that he had reservations about the merits of the dog owner’s case; however, in order to maintain the status quo until the City has an opportunity to respond in writing to the Plaintiff’s claims, the court issued a temporary restraining order staying the euthanasia of the dog until September 28, 2022. To watch the bodycam footage in its entirety, follow this link: https://youtu.be/ErQDkFJzZMQ Video Below of Faryal speaking to the Elk Grove City Council: https://youtu.be/HWDkiAiqXLw Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OyKyGJ3jb40 | 23 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fort Lupton, Colorado — Newly released video shows the moment a freight train struck a police patrol vehicle with a 20-year-old woman handcuffed in the back seat. According to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation, a Platteville police officer pulled over Maria Rios-Gonzalez in Weld County, near Highway 85 and County Road 38, after an alleged road rage incident involving a gun. Two Fort Lupton police officers later arrived at the scene and placed the Rios-Gonzalez in the back of the Platteville officer’s car, which was illegally parked on railroad tracks. While the three officers were searching Rios-Gonzalez’s pickup truck, a train horn can be heard blaring. As it gets closer one of the officers realizes the car is on the tracks and begins yelling. CBI said Rios-Gonzalez suffered “serious bodily injuries,” including multiple broken ribs and a fractured sternum. The released video also shows officers searching her vehicle. At one point it's noted that a "round" is found near the driver's side door and a gun holster was found in the vehicle. Just before the video provided to 9NEWS ends, an officer searching the vehicle is heard saying, "there's your gun." The Platteville police officer involved is on administrative leave while an investigation is underway. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zJhDDVmG0gk | 23 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Longview, Washington — On September 20, 2022 Longview Officers were contacting 25-year-old Xavier Felder-Thomas when they learned he had numerous warrants for his arrest related to charges of armed robbery, kidnapping, and weapon offenses. About the time officers were learning Xavier was a wanted and potentially armed fugitive, Xavier started his vehicle and attempted to flee from officers. Xavier rammed a Longview officer's vehicle, occupied by the officer, head-on. That officer, after being rammed head-on, was able to push the suspect vehicle into a nearby fence and disable it. Xavier attempted to flee out the passenger door and a Taser was used to stop him. Officers located a Glock 9mm handgun on the driver's floorboard loaded with 23 rounds of hollow-point ammunition. They also located extensive evidence (ledgers, blank check printing paper, etc) indicating Xavier was involved in an extensive fraud and identity theft scheme. That evidence has been turned over to LPD major crimes detectives for investigation. Xavier has been booked on numerous new felony charges in addition to his outstanding warrants. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yuyR9Vbywg4 | 20 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tucson, Arizona — On August 20th, 2022 the Pima Regional critical incident team was activated for a Tucson Police Department officer-involved shooting, and the 3700 Block of South 16th Avenue, near Ajo way and i-19. Just before 3:30 am, the Tucson Public Safety Communications Department received a 9-1-1 call about a fight at a hookah lounge with one person displaying a firearm. Tucson police officers from Operations Division South responded to the parking lot of the business. Tucson police's initial response to the lounge was for a report of a fight involving a gun. When officers arrived, the involved participants had left the area. While speaking with the staff officers were told of a second fight inside the lounge. As the officers approached the lounge, multiple patrons were seen running away from the lounge into the parking lot. The officers then encountered a man holding a handgun. TPD officers began giving commands for the man to drop the weapon. The man did not comply and two of the officers fired their Duty weapon, striking the man. It took approximately three minutes for the officers to begin rendering aid to the suspect, since they needed additional resources to make the scene safe. Once the scene was safe, officers began administering life-saving measures on the man. The man was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The man has been identified as 25-year-old Adum Mahamat. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
s3xijXau7iA | 19 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Glendale, California — On april 14, 2022, at approximately 4:45 p.M., Glendale Police Officers initiated a traffic stop of a stolen vehicle near the intersection of Los Feliz road and san Fernando road. The driver, 40-year-old James Walsh, was ordered to hold his hands outside of his window and he initially complied. His passenger, a 32 -year-old Woman, was given the same order to show her hands. After the initial traffic stop of the stolen car, Officers waited for additional resources to arrive. Walsh sped away and a pursuit was initiated. Walsh led police during the pursuit out of Glendale and into the City of Los Angeles. During the pursuit, Walsh reached speeds of about 70 mph and collided with multiple vehicles. Eventually, Walsh crashed into a parked car near the intersection of Tyburn Street and Atwater Avenue. Walsh and his passenger exited the car and ran. A Glendale Police Helicopter was overhead during the vehicle and foot pursuit. Just before the stolen car came to rest, a black handgun was thrown out the passenger side window and it landed in a driveway. When Walsh exited the car, he kicked the gun several feet and then retrieved mid-stride as he ran from Officers. His passenger ran down a sidewalk and was detained without incident. Multiple officers engaged in the foot pursuit of Walsh. Officers repeatedly told him to drop the gun. Walsh ran onto a homeowner's porch on Tyburn Street while still holding the gun. Multiple Officers discharged their service weapons. A doorbell camera captured the moment that Walsh stepped onto the porch with the gun in his hand. He maintained possession of the handgun after he was struck by the initial rounds discharged by Officer. After Officers discharged their service weapons, Walsh was motionless but the gun was still within his reach. Officers deployed 40 mm less-lethal rubber baton rounds and a K-9. Walsh was unresponsive and Officers then approached to detain him and secure the firearm. A loaded unregistered handgun with no serial number was found next to Walsh. Officers provided medical aid. Paramedics pronounced Walsh deceased at the scene. After the incident, The investigation revealed Walsh was on parole and had a felony warrant for his arrest at the time of this incident. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 3:54 - Police Helicopter Footage 4:59 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:45 - Doorbell Footage 7:29 - Bodycam: Officer #2 8:19 - Bodycam: Officer #3 9:11 - Evidence Photo
mZBDS82xyoI | 19 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 20, 2022, at around 12:00 A.M., Harbor Patrol Division officers were in the area of West 18th Street and South Pacific Avenue, in San Pedro. They observed the suspect’s vehicle parked in a handicap parking spot in front of a liquor store located in the 1800 block of S. Pacific Avenue. Upon further investigation, officers observed four occupants (the suspect, another male, and two females) inside the vehicle. Officers had the occupants exit the vehicle one at a time. The driver and a female were detained against a nearby wall of the liquor store. The suspect remained seated in the rear passenger side of the vehicle. Upon command, the suspect exited the vehicle. During a pat down search, a Glock handgun was located in the suspect’s front waistband. The officer promptly removed the firearm from the suspect’s waistband and handed it to his partner. Officers requested backup. The firearm was secured in their police vehicle and the suspect was ordered to his knees. While waiting for backup, both officers re-deployed to the front passenger side of their police vehicle. The officers issued a verbal command for the suspect to move away from the passenger side of the car. The suspect failed to comply, and instead suddenly lunged into the rear passenger side of the vehicle, turned towards the officers and an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) occurred. The suspect was struck in his left hand. He subsequently dropped a cellular phone and a wallet on the nearby sidewalk and was taken into custody. He was transported by rescue ambulance to a local hospital for treatment for his gunshot wound and is listed in stable condition. The suspect was later identified as 20-year-old Russell Douthit, a resident of Los Angeles. Douthit’s Glock Model 17 handgun was recovered at scene and was booked as evidence. Douthit was placed under arrest for 25400PC-Carrying a Concealed Weapon. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:56 - Bodycam: Officer #2 9:26 - Bodycam: Officer #3 11:38 - Surveillance Footage
ReVdFHuZkko | 16 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 17, 2022, at around 7:00 A.M., West Valley Patrol Division officers responded to a report of a man smoking narcotics and armed with a machete in the alley to the rear of a residence in the 17300 block of Sherman Way. Upon their arrival at scene, the officers located the suspect and ordered him to drop his machete. When the suspect refused, the officers broadcast a request for a back-up and followed him in their vehicle as he left the alley on a bicycle. The officers monitored the suspect as he rode through a residential neighborhood and were joined shortly thereafter by two Valley Traffic Division units. The suspect ultimately returned to the alley where the officers originally contacted him. As the officers continued to follow behind the suspect, he abruptly dismounted his bicycle and confronted one of the officers, while holding the machete, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS). The suspect was struck by gunfire and taken into custody. He was subsequently transported by rescue ambulance to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. The suspect was later identified as 24-year-old Christian Arriola Gomez, a resident of Los Angeles. Arriola’s machete was recovered at scene and will be booked as evidence. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 0:00 - 911 Call 1:28 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:25 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:47 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:14 - Dashcam: Officer #2 7:41 - Dashcam: Officer #3
s4wqJnhdSDw | 16 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — On August 15th, 2022, at approximately 5:20 AM, the Bakersfield Police Department received a report of an adult male subject attempting to force entry into a residence in the 5700 block of Aquamarine Peak Way. The male was later identified as Martiniano Jimenez (35) of Bakersfield. The family inside of the residence did not know Jimenez. At 5:23 AM, Bakersfield Police Officer J. Nogueda arrived and made contact with Jimenez. Jimenez ignored commands and advanced on the officer while armed with a rock. Officer Nogueda discharged his firearm; however, did not strike Jimenez. An additional officer responded as the shooting occurred and deployed his Taser and Jimenez was taken into custody with no further incident. Officer Nogueda has been placed on paid administrative leave while the investigation is being conducted. Jimenez was arrested for aggravated assault, attempted burglary, felony vandalism and public intoxication and booked into the Kern County Jail. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 4:19 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
fIEvRgrnApQ | 15 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Willoughby, Ohio — On Saturday, September 10, 2022, Officer Stacee Wright pulled over a driver, later identified as 64-year-old David Koubeck, for speeding on Lost Nation Road just before 4:25 p.m. when Koubeck stopped and got out of the car without being asked. Wright asked him to sit down, but Koubeck refused, eventually pointing his finger near her face and pushing her. Koubeck continued to refuse the officer’s orders, which led to a physical struggle. Four citizens stopped after seeing the road-side struggle. They helped restrain Koubeck until more Willoughby police officers arrived. Koubek was arrested on charges that include assault on a police officer, resisting arrest, and speeding. Police said he was driving 57 in a 35 mph zone. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
NtABmEYMQps | 15 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * The Bronx, NY — On Saturday, May 21, 2022, at approximately 8:03 PM, in front of 1420 Noble Avenue, Bronx, Police Officer Handriel Torres, assigned to the 43rd Precinct, discharged four shots from his service firearm during a confrontation with an armed subject, later identified as George Rivera, a 60-year-old male. During the confrontation, Rivera was armed with a loaded Taurus TCP .380 Caliber firearm which he previously fired at a civilian. The firearm was recovered at the scene of the incident during the investigation. On Saturday, May 21, 2022, at approximately 7:40 PM, in front of 1413 Noble Avenue, Bronx, Rivera was involved in a verbal dispute with a male civilian, which later escalated into a physical fight between the two men. Following the fight, Rivera returned to is residence located on the same street. The male civilian remained at the location, standing in the vicinity of a vehicle parked on the west side of Noble Avenue, with two other females. At approximately 7:59 PM, Rivera returned to the location now wearing a black ski-mask and armed with a firearm. He entered the street from the east side of Noble Avenue, raised his firearm, and fired in the direction of the male civilian and the two females. The gunshot struck the parked vehicle only. The male civilian fled the location on foot, while Rivera crossed Noble Avenue and began to brandish the firearm at one of the females. Ballistic evidence recovered at the scene revealed that Rivera fired at least one shot from his firearm. Following Rivera brandishing the firearm, he walked northbound on Noble Avenue, leaving the location. A short time later he returned to the location, walking southbound on the east sidewalk of Noble Avenue. As these events unfolded, an eyewitness called 9-1-1 and reported shots being fired at the location, providing a description of a Hispanic male. As a result of the call to 9-1-1, Police Officer Handriel Torres and Police Officer Alfred Rugel, assigned to patrol in the 43rd Precinct and attired in uniform, responded to the vicinity of Noble Avenue and East 174th Street. The officers exited their vehicle at that location and began to walk north on Noble Avenue. Police Officer Torres walked north on the east sidewalk of Noble Avenue, while Police Officer Rugel walked in the same direction in the street. The officers encountered Rivera, who was still wearing the ski-mask and holding the firearm in his hand, in front of 1420 Noble Avenue. Police Officer Torres ordered him to put down his firearm, however, Rivera turned toward the officer and pointed it in his direction. As a result, Police Officer Torres discharged four shots from his service firearm. Rivera was not struck by Police Officer Torres' shots. Rivera then dropped his firearm and surrendered to the officers, and was taken-into custody without further incident. Rivera was subsequently arrested and charged with Attempted Murder 2nd, Criminal Possession of a Loaded Firearm, and other related charges. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage / 911 Call 1:40 - Bodycam: Officer Torres 2:34 - Dashcam: Officer Rugel
LeLRwNLDFiQ | 14 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Vegas, Nevada — On September 10, 2022, at approximately 1:13 a.m., a marked patrol unit conducted a vehicle stop in the 3900 block of University Center Drive for a traffic infraction. During the stop, the three occupants were asked to get out of the vehicle and walk to the front of the patrol SUV. All three occupants complied until one of the males, later identified as 27-year-old Gabriel Charles, fled on foot. The two other occupants were detained by the second officer and Officer Tierney Tomburo initiated a foot pursuit on Charles. During the short foot pursuit, Charles pulled out a handgun and fired at Officer Tomburo striking her one time in the hip. Officer Tomburo fell to the ground and returned fire striking Charles. Additional officers arrived on scene and performed a downed officer rescue and transported Officer Tomburo to UMC Trauma. Charles was taken into custody and transported to Sunrise Trauma where he succumbed to his injuries. The driver of the vehicle was later arrested for suspicion of DUI. The rear passenger was released from custody. Officer Tomburo was taken to University Medical Center and is currently recovering at home. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OarW8DdCeds | 13 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pasadena, California — On July 30, 2022, The Monrovia Police Department advised Pasadena Police Dispatch, they were pursuing a vehicle that had been carjacked in the City of Pasadena on July 29, 2022. The suspect, 35-year-old Adam Youines was armed with a handgun during the commission of the crime and it was believed Youines was potentially still armed with the handgun. After approximately 18 minutes of pursuing the vehicle, Monrovia PD relinquished the primary responsibilities of the pursuit to the Pasadena Police Department. The Pasadena PD pursued the vehicle throughout various areas of the city before Youines pulled into a small shopping center in the 600 block of N. Lake Ave. After several minutes of negotiating with Youines to surrender peacefully, Youines was shot and killed by Pasadena police, as the minivan moved forward. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fRk7FMFdnKI | 12 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sacramento, California — On August 27, 2022, just before 7:30 p.m., a Sacramento Police Department patrol officer was hailed by an assault victim in the 2500 block of Del Paso Blvd. The victim said she had been physically assaulted by a woman and provided the officer with a description of the suspect. That officer related the suspect description to an arriving officer. Additional officers responded to the area to search for the suspect. An officer saw a woman matching the suspect’s description. The officer attempted to stop the suspect and she fled on foot down an alley. The officer followed the suspect in his patrol vehicle, giving multiple commands to stop, which the suspect ignored. A second officer arrived at the opposite end of the alley and ordered the suspect to stop twice. The suspect charged the officer, abruptly pulled out a knife, and stabbed him, causing a serious injury. As the suspect stabbed the officer, he pushed her to the ground. The suspect then turned toward the other officer and began to get to her feet with the knife still in her hand. Both officers discharged their weapons, striking the suspect multiple times in the front and back. The shooting occurred over a time span of approximately two seconds. Immediately following the shooting, additional officers responded to the scene to assist with medical aid and the safe detention of the suspect, who was still armed with the knife. Additional officers and equipment were in place in about four minutes. Officers approached the suspect, removed the knife from under her, and began rendering emergency medical aid, including CPR. Despite these efforts the suspect was later pronounced deceased. The officer who was stabbed sustained a serious injury to his left arm. After being stabbed the officer applied a tourniquet to his injury in an attempt to slow the bleeding. The officer was later admitted to an area hospital for emergency surgery. The officer was released two days later and is still receiving medical care for the injury. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:59 - Bodycam: Officer #2 7:46 - Dashcam: Officer #2 9:48 - Surveillance Footage
MD0sUOgPy54 | 12 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 27, 2022, at around 11:00 a.m., a Central Traffic Division officer was conducting a collision investigation on Broadway, south of Avenue 19, when he was approached by citizens who advised him that a man with a gun was down the street. The officer visually confirmed the information and broadcast a backup request for a “415 Man with a Gun” and provided a suspect description and location. Hollenbeck patrol officers responded and located the suspect walking north on Broadway passing Avenue 19. The officers made contact with the suspect and ordered him to drop the gun. The suspect turned and pointed an object at the officers, which appeared to be a handgun, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. The suspect was struck by gunfire. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and transported the suspect to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. No officers were injured during the incident. The suspect was in possession of an object believed to be a handgun. Further inspection determined the object to be a pellet gun resembling a handgun. The suspect was later identified as Marcos Maldonado. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Footage 0:40 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:11 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:14 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:43 - Dashcam Footage
A6xOSg604Aw | 09 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Kennewick, Washington State — On August 22, 2022, just before 10:30 a.m. Kennewick Police Department Officers were dispatched to the Circle K at 7707 W. Deschutes Ave. for a welfare check of a person who was sleeping in a vehicle, parked by a fuel pump. Two Benton County Sheriff's Office Deputies were near the area and stopped to assist the KPD Officers. Deputies and Officers attempted to wake up James West in the vehicle. The Officer attempted to de-escalate the situation. West put what appeared to be a screwdriver into the ignition of the vehicle. The Officer then opened the door and ordered West out of the vehicle. From the Deputy's view on the passenger side of the vehicle, West reached for a firearm on his right side. West exited the vehicle and ran on foot, away from the scene. West ran North on Columbia Center Blvd. through the intersection of Columbia Center Blvd. and Deschutes Ave. A KPD Officer fired a less lethal taser at West in an effort to stop him. But it had no effect on him and he continued to run toward a apartment complex on 425 North Columbia Center Blvd. As West ran down the sidewalk, he removed a gun from his waist. Officers and Deputies gave multiple commands to West to drop the gun. West refused to comply with their commands and fired his weapon. West then ran into an apartment complex. West raised the firearm to his own head. Deputies and Officers gave West commands to drop the gun, but he did not comply with their commands. The Deputy fired their weapon at West. He fell to the ground and an Officer announced the firearm is next to the suspect. Deputies and Officers ordered West to roll away from the gun and he complied. Deputies and Officers arrested West and provided him with first aid, and called for paramedics. It was determined West was not struck by gunfire. West was transported to a local hospital and was later released. He is booked into the Benton County Corrections Center. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JwfTBnIwCsw | 09 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Concord, North Carolina — On Sunday, February 13, 2022, at approximately 5 a.m., Concord police officer Timothy Larson went to the parking lot of a Nissan dealership to investigate a possible auto theft. Officer Larson arrives to find 29-year-old Brandon Combs has the door open, while he was sitting inside a Nissan Frontier truck at the dealership. The DA’s Office said Combs was wearing dark clothing, sitting in the driver’s seat, and had been released from jail about 36 hours prior. They said Larson wasn’t aware Combs had a felony fugitive warrant pending from another state and several felony convictions on his record. Combs says to the officer “Take your gun off,” as Larson walks up with a flashlight and asks what is going on. Larson then tries to get Combs to step out of the truck and Combs refuses. Larson briefly took cover behind a white van before continuing to yell commands at Combs. Combs runs from the truck towards the police SUV and gets inside. Larson chases after. Larson approaches Combs in the police SUV directly in front but at a distance, with Larson positioning himself to the passenger side of the front of the SUV as he gets closer. Larson fires five shots before calling in “shots fired” on his radio and shooting once more at Combs. Combs was later pulled from the SUV by police and given aid until EMS arrived. He was taken to the hospital where he passed away from his injuries, authorities said. The Concord Police Department and SBI looked into the shooting and questioned Larson about his actions. Officer Larson was fired in May. According to a notice of dismissal, the officer refused to answer questions following the shooting, and gave misleading or untrue answers in other instances to his superiors and the State Bureau of Investigation, which handled the shooting investigation. In late August, the Cabarrus County District Attorney’s Office announced former officer Timothy Larson would not face any charges in the deadly shooting. Combs’ mother, Virginia Tayara, filed a lawsuit in August 2022 against Larson and the Concord Police Department in federal court, on claims of excessive force, assault and battery, wrongful and intentional death and gross negligence. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LfgtELy2lSA | 09 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cedar Rapids, Iowa — On August 30, 2022, Cedar Rapids Police officers were dispatched at 5560 6th St SW. following calls for service regarding violent domestic issues. Officers encountered a male subject - later identified as 22-year-olf William Rich - who brandished a weapon and refused their orders to comply. Following protocol, the officers discharged their firearms at the subject. Video shows officers encountering Rich who is holding a knife before a struggle ensues. The officers yell at Rich to get back and fire shots him after he moves at them with a knife. Then, Rich gets back up and moves towards the officers again with the knife still in hand. Officers yell at Rich to get back down before the second round of shots are fired. The officers shot at Rich following protocol after he refused to obey orders. Rich sustained fatal injuries as a result of the officer involved shooting. The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation is investigating the incident. Investigator Christopher Christy and Sergeant Bryson Garringer have been identified as being the officers involved in the incident. They have been placed on paid administrative leave in accordance with standard protocol. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 0:00 - Bodycam: Sgt. Bryson Garringer 1:07 - Bodycam: Inv. Christopher Christy
78ky3zudPh4 | 08 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Flagstaff, Arizona — At approximately 5:30 am on September7, 2022, the Flagstaff/Coconino Emergency Communications Center received a call from the owner of the business located at 4501 Highway 89 that someone had broken into his business, the alarm was going off, and there was a man inside the store. At the same time, a second call was received about a subject threatening to stab people with a knife outside of the business that had been broken into. Officer Patton with the Flagstaff Police Department arrived and contacted the man in the middle of the road near the intersection of Highway 89 and Cummings. Officer Patton’s body camera footage shows the male with a screwdriver in his right hand advancing towards Officer Patton in a threatening manner. Officer Patton then drew his Taser and the male fled away from him across the street. Deputies McCabe and Harvey with the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office arrived at that time. The Officer and Deputies gave several commands for the man to drop the screwdriver. One of the Deputies stated drop the knife as the original report to 911 was that the man had a knife, and the man was holding a silver object in his right hand. Still photographs taken from the videos show the man with the screwdriver in his hand. The man failed to comply with the law enforcement officers’ commands and backed away from the officers eventually running across Cummings Street. The Officer and Deputies followed him and surrounded him. The man, who was within approximately ten feet of the officers then turned toward Deputy Harvey running at him and closing the distance. Deputy Harvey shouted at the man to stop several times, however he did not. Deputy Harvey ultimately had to resort to deadly force to stop the man who was coming towards him with a dangerous instrument. At the same time Deputy Harvey fired his weapon Officer Patton fired his Taser. Officer Webster with the Flagstaff Police Department arrived just after the shooting occurred. Officer Webster removed the screwdriver from the right hand of the man and began to provide lifesaving measures along with other officers who had arrived on scene. Medics arrived to assist however the man, 51-year-old Donald Wayne Henry, passed away on scene. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
f2VJpLXHHIk | 07 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On August 23 just after 8:00 a.m., San Diego Police Officers responded to a home in the 1500 block of Bridgeview Drive in Fairmount Park in the City of San Diego for a report of an assault with a deadly weapon. Officers arrived on scene and located two victims, a 73-year-old woman and a 79-year-old woman. One victim had a laceration to her head and the other a laceration to her neck. The suspect was identified as 48-year-old Scholar Wang, the nephew of the victims. The assault of the victims happened following a verbal argument. The weapon used on the victims is described as a metal object. Both victims were immediately taken to a hospital for treatment. They are expected to survive. A perimeter was set around the home where the assaults took place. Officers made entry into the home and discovered Wang had barricaded himself in the bathroom. Officers attempted to deescalate the situation by talking with Wang. As the situation continued, officers were able to open the bathroom door and tried to use pepper spray on Wang which was ineffective. A decision was made to use a police canine. The police canine made contact with Wang. As the officers walk up to the bathroom and stand at the doorway, Wang, in the shower stall, which is largely out of view, appears to strike the dog with the metal bar, raising it above his head and lowering it. The dog appears to try to bite Wang. Within 5 seconds, as officers repeatedly order Wang to show them his hands, Officer Mitchel Tani fires. The San Diego Fire Department arrived and transported the suspect to a hospital for treatment where he was later pronounced deceased. The police dog suffered a cut to its head, police said. No officers were injured. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
l5ADcF-duTI | 06 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Moreno Valley, California — On Friday, July 22, 2022, about 11:07 AM, deputies from the Moreno Valley Sheriff’s Station responded to a report of a suspect claiming to have a gun and threatening to shoot someone at a business in the 15100 block of Perris Boulevard in Moreno Valley. When deputies got to the store, they found 49-year-old Jay Jackson in the parking lot, with one hand in his shorts pocket and told them he had a gun, the department said. Videos show deputies ordering Jackson to surrender, but he refused to comply. Video shows Jackson removing a handle of a Gillette razor from the front pocket of his shorts and charging toward a deputy who fired a single shot, hitting Jackson in the chest. Deputies performed lifesaving measures, but Jackson was pronounced dead at the hospital. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 0:00 - 911 Call 1:01 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
0jgVVSAa-ow | 05 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 22, 2022, around 6:50 p.m., Hollenbeck Division patrol officers were in the area of Eastern Avenue and Whiteside Street, when they saw a dark-colored sedan with no license plates. The officers followed the vehicle into a parking lot where the front passenger exited armed with a firearm. The officers pursued the man on foot into a residential neighborhood. Near the intersection of Lansdowne Avenue and Drucker Street, the man, later identified as 40-year-old Lino Soltero, pointed the firearm in the officers’ direction, resulting in an OIS. Soltero was struck by gunfire and transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. The loaded 9mm firearm Soltero was armed with was recovered at the scene. No officers were injured during this incident. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Traffic Camera Footage 0:33 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:35 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:49 - Bodycam: Officer #3
uf_f8Smd4jM | 03 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — On August 22, 2022, at approximately 1:18 p.m., Oklahoma City Police responded to the address of 2221 SW 78th St. on reports of multiple gunshots in the area. It was learned quickly that deputies with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office had exchanged gunfire with a person at this residence while serving an eviction notice. Two of the deputies were struck by the gunfire. As responding officers arrived on scene, they learned the suspect, 35-year-old Benjamin Plank had fled the residence in a vehicle trailering a boat. It was also learned the suspect had loaded several firearms into his vehicle prior to leaving. Benjamin Plank was spotted a short distance from the scene, shortly after the shooting occurred. Oklahoma City Police attempted to stop him on traffic when he refused, initiating a pursuit. During the pursuit, while travelling northbound on S. I-35, the driver discharged rounds from a rifle at Oklahoma City Officers. Two involved officers were able to return fire toward the suspect. No injuries occurred from the gunfire. The suspect continued eastbound on Interstate-40 from Interstate-35 ultimately exiting at Air Depot Blvd. The suspect stopped at the Tinker Air Force Base gate and surrendered. Benjamin Plank was taken to an area hospital to be checked for injuries and booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Center on a multitude of charges including first-degree murder. Both officers have been placed on routine paid administrative leave, pending the outcome of the investigation. Benjamin Plank is accused of fatally shooting Sgt. Bobby Swartz and wounding Deputy Mark Johns. Johns has since been released from the hospital. Court documents show that Plank also shot at but missed a third deputy. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IsQq-G0ndq4 | 03 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fargo, North Dakota — The Fargo Police Department released dashcam and body camera footage from the fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred on Friday, July 8, 2022, which resulted in the death of 28-year-old Shane Netterville. Attorney General Drew Wrigley, announced that the use of force was reasonable and justified under the circumstances in this case. Criminal charges will not be filed as the investigation found that Officer Adam O’Brien’s action were justified by law. At 8:13 a.m. on July 8, the FPD responded to a call for a possible man down in the 3400 block of 15th Avenue South. The caller stated multiple individuals were slumped over inside a vehicle located in a garage, and that the vehicle had a bullet hole in the windshield. When FPD officers arrived on scene, they located three individuals inside a red 2008 Kia Sedona van with a bullet hold in the windshield. This van was later determined to have been reported as stolen on Tuesday, July 5. As FPD officers carefully approached the van inside the garage, they gave several clear, verbal commands to Netterville and the two other occupants to keep their hands raised and visible. Netterville, the van’s driver, ignored many of these verbal commands and moved his hands up and down, several times out of view, and started and turned off the vehicle at least two times. After this, and with the vehicle remaining on, Netterville ignored additional officer commands and quickly accelerated and attempted to flee the scene. Officer O’Brien discharged his firearm once toward the van, striking Netterville. Netterville was transported via ambulance to a local healthcare facility where he later died. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer O’Brien 1:23 - Bodycam: Officer O’Brien 3:48 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:49 - Bodycam: Officer #3
1kBDGrCGGms | 02 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sparks, Nevada — Newly released body camera footage and dispatch calls show Sparks police fatally shooting 59-year-old Francisco Pena on Aug. 22 in an apartment complex on Market Street. Sparks police dispatch received a 9-1-1 call from a woman who stated her husband was threatening her with a knife inside of her residence. The reporting party explained that her teenage son was also inside the residence and had suffered an unknown injury while attempting to disarm his father. During the 9-1-1 call the reporting party said she had left her residence in fear for her safety. Dispatchers were advised by the reporting party, that she had gone to a neighbor's house and could see the suspect actively looking for her outside. Upon arrival, officers could hear screaming and yelling coming from the apartment. Officers approached the apartment and saw Pena, armed with a knife in the doorway, who matched the description provided by the reporting party. Additionally, officers observed a younger male who had visible signs of injury within arm's reach of Pena and was later identified as Pena's son. Officers gave multiple verbal commands for Pena to drop the knife. Pena refused to drop the weapon and continued yelling at the officers aggressively while holding the knife. Due to the close proximity of Pena to his injured son, the officers and his refusal to drop the knife, they believed he presented an imminent and immediate threat of death or serious bodily harm. Officers then discharged their service weapons, striking Pena. Officers provided medical aid to Pena until they were relieved by medical personnel. Pena was then transported to a local area hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. The investigation revealed that Pena was in possession of a knife during the incident. Further investigation confirmed that Pena and the reporting party, did not live together and had been separated for several years. It was also revealed that Pena had brought a loaded black semi-automatic rifle, in addition to the knife with him into the residence. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:21 - Bodycam: Officer #1 9:05 - Bodycam: Officer #2
7-i9gRuKTZE | 02 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 21, 2022, at 7:00 p.m., Foothill Division uniformed Gang Enforcement Detail (GED) Officers were conducting patrol in the area of 7800 Radford Avenue, officers observed a known gang member exiting the passenger side of a parked vehicle in the front driveway of a residence in the 7000 Radford Avenue. The suspect was later identified as 37-year-old Ramon Mosqueda, a resident of Los Angeles. When officers attempted to conduct a pedestrian stop on Mosqueda, he appeared to be holding a 'firearm'. An Officer-Involved-Shooting (OIS) occurred, Mosqueda fled through the side yard of the residence to an unknown location. A perimeter was established, and Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) personnel responded to the scene to assist in apprehending Mosqueda. After a thorough search it was discovered Mosqueda had escaped the area. No officers, victims, or bystanders were injured during this incident. A black L-Shaped butane lighter was recovered at scene. On August 2nd, 2022, Mosqueda was located in the city of Los Angeles and arrested for an unrelated robbery. On August 4th, 2022, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office filed, three counts of robbery on Mosqueda. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam Footage 1:09 - Home Surveillance Footage 1:56 - Dashcam Footage
EmMbeTFfzyY | 01 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 18, 2022, at around 7:20 p.m., Southwest Division patrol officers received an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon” radio call. The reporting party advised Communications Division that the suspect was armed with a black, semi-automatic handgun. Uniformed personnel observed the suspect matching the description listed in the comments of the radio call, walking on the north sidewalk of Martin Luther King Boulevard, just east of Bronson Avenue. Officers made contact with the suspect, who they believed was in possession of a handgun. The suspect refused to respond to officer’s verbal commands. As a uniformed supervisor arrived at scene, he also believed that the suspect was armed with a handgun. As the suspect walked away from the officers, he turned multiple times in their direction and pointed a black metallic object believed to be a firearm, which resulted in an Officer-Involved-Shooting (OIS). The suspect was struck by gunfire and taken into custody. Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) paramedics responded to the scene and transported the suspect to a local hospital where he was listed in serious condition. The suspect was later identified as 39-year-old Jermaine Petite, a resident of Los Angeles. No officers, victims, or bystanders were injured during this incident. A six-inch, black metal latch actuator was recovered at scene. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:30 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:22 - Bodycam: Officer #2
Yru3gJyH25E | 01 Sep 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * New York City, New York — On Tuesday afternoon, NYPD officers from the 32nd Precinct were attempting to take 22-year-old Elvin James into custody when a struggle ensued and a crowd formed around the officers. James, wanted in connection to an attempted murder, was reportedly carrying an illegal, loaded semiautomatic Polymer 80 handgun, known as a "ghost gun," in his waistband. During this encounter, 19-year-old Tamani Crum, acquaintance of James began to interfere with the arrest, including striking a detective. The detective fended off that interference and struck Crum with an open hand. Crum was placed under arrest for Obstructing Governmental Administration, remained conscious, and was transported to an area hospital at her request. Two additional females were similarly charged with interfering with the actions of police officers during this incident. This incident, including the conduct of the detective who used force, is under ongoing review by Internal Affairs Bureau’s Force Group. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:19 - Bodycam: Officer #2
Fuwti4Yte-w | 31 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — Columbus Division of Police and city officials released body camera footage after an officer fatally shot a 20-year-old man within seconds of encountering him while attempting to serve an arrest warrant earlier that day. The footage was publicly revealed Tuesday afternoon, hours after the shooting, in a media briefing attended by Mayor Andrew Ginther. On August 30, 2022, Columbus K-9 officer Ricky Anderson and other officers went to an apartment building in the 3200 block of Sullivant Avenue to serve a warrant. Officers took two people who answered the door into custody, then searched the apartment with a K-9. During the search, officer Anderson fired a single shot at 20-year-old Donovan Lewis after he raised his hand with something in it, which appeared to be a vape pen. Lewis was carried from the apartment and was rendered medical aid by officers applying what appears to be a trauma bandage and performing CPR. Lewis died at Grant Medical Center. He had outstanding warrants for domestic violence, assault and improperly handling a firearm. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3yCMqc0PM5Y | 31 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee, Wisconsin — On Monday, August 29, 2022 at approximately 3:23PM, officers from the Glendale Police Department located a stolen Volkswagen in the 4800blk of N. Port Washington Rd. This vehicle was taken in a Home Invasion/Armed Robbery in the City of Milwaukee. Officers pursued the stolen vehicle for several minutes until it came to an end when an officer conducted a successful Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT) on the vehicle. Officers later took 4 suspects into custody. They are a 35-year-old woman, 18-year-old woman, 16-year-old boy and 14-year-old boy. All are residents of the City of Milwaukee. Charges will be presented to the DA's office for possible charges of Reckless Endangering Safety as well as Flee/Elude an Officer. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
uhAcQ7du-D0 | 30 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Webb County, Texas — On August 9, 2022, DPS Troopers were involved in a vehicle pursuit with a silver Chevrolet SUV that was transporting six illegal immigrants in Webb County. During the pursuit on US 83, the illegal immigrants bailed out while the vehicle continued traveling south. DPS used spike strips to stop the vehicle and, shortly after, the driver crashed with a Dodge pickup truck. The driver of the Chevrolet SUV was apprehended and charged with human smuggling, evading with a vehicle and reckless driving. The driver of the Dodge pickup was not hurt. All six illegal immigrants were referred to US Border Patrol. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
djGhgXYamGw | 30 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wauwatosa, Wisconsin — On April 5th, 2022 at 9131 West Congress Street in the City of Milwaukee, two Wauwatosa Police Officers, Dexter Schleis and Evan Olson discharged their firearms at 17-year-old Damiso Lee after after he refused to drop a gun and attempted to flee the two officers. As officer Olson was parked, a silver car passed by. An automatic license plate reader system installed in Olson’s squad activated, linking the vehicle to a stolen car report. Although the system is automated, Olson needed to do some additional fact checking. According to the district attorney’s decision summary, Olson checked the squad’s computer to see if the photo captured by the plate reader matched the vehicle. The dispatchers confirmed its stolen status to Olson, but the owner had not told police that the car was recovered. The Silver Pontiac Grand Prix pulled into an alleyway and officers tried to contact the driver. Lee got out of the car, armed with a handgun. Officers yelled at Lee to drop the gun but he refused. That's when Lee attempted to flee the officers. The two officers opened fire, striking Lee. The two officers started rendering aid until Milwaukee Fire Department paramedics arrived and brought him to a local hospital. Lee sustained non-life threatening injuries during this encounter. The DA’s Office has charged Lee with a misdemeanor count of possession of a dangerous weapon by a person younger than 18. The Milwaukee County District Attorney ruled the officers were justified in their actions. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Olson 0:57 - Dashcam: Officer Olson 1:51 - Bodycam: Officer Schleis 2:44 - Dashcam: Officer Schleis
dLl7g6faUBg | 29 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brooklyn, NY — On Thursday, May 5, 2022, at approximately 12:54 PM, 57-year-old Richard Paris drove his vehicle, a gray 2008 Infiniti, to the front of 2875 West 8th Street, Brooklyn, and blocked northbound traffic on the street. He then exited his vehicle and began to walk around the vicinity while brandishing a large knife. As Paris walked around brandishing the knife, witnesses alerted Police Officer Vincenzo Quinzi, assigned to the 60th Precinct. Police Officer Quinzi, attired in uniform, then approached Paris on foot. As the officer approached, Paris began to charge on a path toward him while continuing to brandish the knife. Also alerted by witnesses, Police Officer Favale, attired in uniform, responded on foot to the front of 2875 West 8th Street where he encountered Paris. The officer shouted several times for Paris to drop his weapon, however, he refused to do so and began to charge on a path toward Police Officer Favale while now brandishing two knives one in each hand. In response, Police Officer Favale discharged four shots from his service firearm, striking Paris several times about the body. Paris then fell to the ground, however, continued to struggle with Police Officer Favale for possession of the knife as the officer attempted to place him into custody. During the struggle, Paris eventually relinquished possession of the knife, however, continued to resist being placed in handcuffs. Sergeant Alex Guess, assigned to the 60th Precinct and attired in uniform, arrived at the scene and deployed a Taser on Paris. As a result, he was temporarily incapacitated from the Taser and taken into custody without further incident. During the struggle, Police Officer Favale sustained a stab wound to his left hand. The officer was taken from the scene to Coney Island Hospital where he was treated and later released. Paris was taken from the scene to NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn where he was treated for two gunshot wounds to his body. He was subsequently released from the hospital without incident. In connection with this incident, Paris was subsequently arrested and charged with Attempted Assault 1st, Assault 2nd, Menacing of a Police Officer, Criminal Possession of a Weapon 4th, and related charges. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IR8KliyFlNY | 29 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orlando, Florida — On August 6, 2022. The Orange County Sheriff’s Office received reports of shots fired at the Heritage Hotel at 7900 South Orange Blossom Trail. Two people had been shot before deputies arrived. When deputies arrived on scene, they encountered a man - later identified as Dylan Jimenez - with a gunshot wound. As they approached him to render medical aid, deputies were alerted to another man nearby who was holding a gun. Deputies directed that man - later identified as Bryan Richardson - to drop the gun. When he did not comply, one deputy fired his weapon. No deputies were injured in the shooting. All three people who were shot were taken to the hospital. Dylan Jimenez and Bryan Richardson died from their injuries. The third person survived. The deputy who fired his weapon was placed on paid, temporary administrative leave. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_8a5TxFht_w | 29 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 7, 2022, around 5:00 p.m., West Los Angeles officers responded to a call reporting a man armed with a knife in the area of Pico Boulevard and Sawtelle Boulevard. The first police unit at the scene was a uniformed sergeant. The sergeant was directed to the man by a community member. The sergeant exited his police vehicle and began giving directions to the man, later identified as 36-year-old Felipe Guerrero. Guerrero, armed with a knife, continued to walk in the direction of the sergeant. As the sergeant continued to give commands to Guerrero, Guerrero, still armed with the knife, ran toward the sergeant resulting in an OIS. Guerrero was struck by the sergeant’s gunfire and fell to the ground. Guerrero was taken to a local hospital and later pronounced deceased. The knife Guerrero was armed with was recovered at the scene. The sergeant was transported to a local hospital for an injury he received from falling during the incident. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:17 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:52 - Witness, Cell Phone Footage 2:02 - Bodycam: Officer #2
p9ve9e_Z090 | 29 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 7, 2022, at 6:13 p.m., Newton Patrol Division officers responded to a report of a male possibly suffering from a stab wound in front of a local restaurant in the 7100 block of South Broadway Street. When the officers arrived, they were directed to the suspect, who was located a short distance away and was appearing to challenge another male to a fight. The investigation later determined that the suspect punched this individual in the face without provocation. As the officers approached the men to investigate, the suspect stepped into the roadway, raised his fists in a fighting stance and began walking toward the officers while yelling obscenities. The officers gave the suspect several commands to stop and warned that a TASER would be utilized if he did not comply. Despite that warning, the suspect continued to advance toward the officers with his fists raised. As the suspect closed the distance to the officers, one of the officers deployed his TASER, striking the suspect on his front torso. The suspect fell backwards at that point and struck his head on the pavement. He was then taken into custody without further incident. As a result of his fall, the suspect sustained a laceration to the back of his head. He was treated at scene by Los Angeles City Fire Department paramedics and transported by rescue ambulance to a local hospital, where he was admitted for observation. The suspect was later identified as Max Kleiner. Kleiner also sustained a non life threatening laceration to his upper chest area from an unrelated incident. Neither of the officers sustained injury during this incident. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:57 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:23 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:14 - Bodycam: Officer #3 4:17 - Dashcam Video
xUmaMi7UJlY | 29 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — On July 30, 2022 Houston police officers were dispatched to a disturbance call involving an individual in crisis. While en route, officers were informed the individual was a suspect (Bryan Stuart Cornitius, 38) armed with a knife. The officers arrived and were immediately approached by Cornitius, who appeared to be very agitated and was armed with a knife. The officers gave verbal commands to Cornitius to drop the knife and not approach them, but Cornitius refused to comply and continued to approach officers. The officers backed up to create distance from Cornitius while still giving him commands to drop the knife. Cornitius then charged one of the officers with the knife. The officer, V. Nguyen, discharged his duty weapon more than once and struck Cornitius. Officers provided emergency medical care to Cornitius until Houston Fire Department paramedics arrived and transported the male to a local hospital in critical condition. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KTHnVnZDepI | 27 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Camden County, Georgia — Newly released dashcam video shows a Camden County Sheriff’s Office deputy screaming, punching, and yanking a suspect’s hair while handcuffed. The Camden County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is calling for the firing of a Camden County, Georgia, sheriff’s deputy. On January 16, 2022 Deputy Christi Newman pulled over a pickup truck for failing to stop at a stop sign. During the traffic stop, the driver, Charis Faria, had a suspended license, which is when Deputy Newman asked her to step out of the vehicle. According to the report, before walking over to Charis Faria’s truck, Newman learned Faria had a non-judgment suspension. A report stated the deputy told Faria about the suspension and said she couldn’t drive. When she asked her to step out of the truck, Faria refused. Deputy Newman called for backup and a second deputy arrived after hitting the driver’s front bumper. That’s when tempers flare and Deputy Newman can be seen in dashcam video reaching into the truck and yanking Faria to the pavement. The deputies tase Faria and handcuff her, which is when Deputy Newman can be seen punching Faria twice and grabbing her hair. Faria was arrested and charged in the incident with obstruction of a law enforcement officer, driving with a suspended license, window tint violation and failure to obey a stop sign. Deputy Newman was immediately given a warning and time off without pay. Deputy Newman was re-trained on the use of force and officer safety, according to CCSO. Just two months after the incident, in March, Newman was awarded ‘Deputy of the Month’. Her personnel file revealed a letter sent to the Sheriff’s Office in February that praised Deputy Newman’s actions during an incident at a local campground. She did an “incredible job de-escalating a situation,” the letter read. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
QYxFEYpJtYY | 26 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Cameron County, Texas — On August 19, 2022 a DPS Trooper attempted to stop a silver Toyota passenger car on Military Hwy 281, for a traffic violation. The driver refused to stop and a pursuit ensued. During the pursuit, the driver sideswiped a U.S. Border Patrol unit. DPS aircraft provided air support as the driver continued evading law enforcement traveling at excess speeds of 95 mph. The driver finally came to a stop and was apprehended. A search of the vehicle revealed 10 bundles of marijuana weighing 240 lbs., located in the rear passenger seat and trunk area. The driver, identified as 18-year-old Azael Pena, was arrested and booked into the Cameron County jail for possession of marijuana. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5ENBTZsgSjA | 26 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oldsmar, Florida — On August 25, 2022 just after 1:00AM, Deputies with the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office were monitoring traffic along SR580 in Oldsmar when they spotted 78-year-old Virginia Smith, of Oldsmar, driving eastbound in the westbound lanes. After several failed attempts, deputies stopped Smith’s car using a Precision Immobilization Technique or “PIT” Maneuver. Smith was taken into custody and charged with driving under the influence. She was held in the Hillsborough County jail without bond. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qJSdgHoJ3YU | 24 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Gainesville, Florida — On August 23, 2022 Tampa Police responded to the report of a carjacking in the 16000 block of Enclave Village Dr. Victim #1 was confronted by an armed subject as she entered her car while preparing to leave for work. The suspect, later identified as 33-year-old Brandon J Baker, demanded she exit the car, then fled the scene in the victim’s black Nissan Maxima. The victim was not injured. Minutes later, officers responded to a 911 call in the 6200 block of Ashbury Palms Dr. Reportedly, Baker forcibly entered a residence after committing the carjacking, and confronted victim #2, who is a known acquaintance. Baker forced the victim out of the residence and into the Maxima. The victim was able to escape, at which time Baker fled the scene prior to police arrival. The Maxima was found abandoned at Tampa Palms Blvd. and Compton Dr. The victim was not injured. Approximately an hour later, Tampa Police responded to the report of a stolen vehicle that had just occurred in the 18000 block of Highwoods Preserve Pkwy. Victim #3 was in the back of his white Isuzu box truck. When he exited the rear of the truck, he observed Baker in the driver seat. Baker then fled in the truck, which was equipped with GPS. The truck’s location was determined, and the Florida Highway Patrol attempted a traffic stop entering Alachua County. Baker refused to stop and began driving north in the southbound lanes of I-75. At multiple points the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office attempted to stop the vehicle without success. Baker struck multiple law enforcement vehicles. Baker attempted to flee on foot but was taken into custody by members of FHP & Alachua County Sheriff’s Office. Two Alachua County Deputies sustained minor injuries. No Florida Highway Patrol Troopers were injured. Baker is currently in Alachua County Jail, charged with Armed Carjacking, Burglary with Battery, Kidnapping, and Grand Theft Auto related to the incidents that occurred in Tampa, as well as multiple felony charges related to the incidents that occurred in Alachua County. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jOJqGV5JTu8 | 19 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Whitehall, Ohio — On August 15, 2022, shortly after 8:00pm, a Whitehall Police officer observed a 2018 blue Hyundai Elantra northbound on S Hamilton Rd. The vehicle was reported stolen from Grove City and had recently fled from Grove City police officers when they tried to stop it. Knowing the suspects were a flight risk and concerned for the safety of citizens, officers waited until the vehicle parked on the lot of Turkey Hill (721 S Hamilton Rd.). At that time, three (3) Whitehall Police cruisers blocked in the stolen car to prevent it from fleeing. The driver of the stolen car began ramming the police cruisers by driving back and forth, attempting to flee. The stolen vehicle also struck an uninvolved and unoccupied bystander's car. A Whitehall cruiser was able to successfully pin the stolen car against the other car to stop the suspect from ramming officers. Four (4) juvenile suspects were taken into custody. The driver of the stolen car was 16 years old and the three passengers were 15, 12, and 13. "Unfortunately this has become all too common in Franklin County and the greater Columbus area," stated Deputy Chief Dan Kelso, "We struggle to balance the danger the juveniles create for our citizens while driving these stolen cars, with the danger and havoc they create when we try to take them into custody for their crimes. Furthermore, this comes at a time when we as police experience the same supply chain issues as everyone else when we have to fix our cruisers." When pulled from the stolen car, the driver was smiling and laughing. "It seems these juveniles are not concerned with the ramifications to their actions and they think this is funny," stated Chief Mike Crispen. This same group of juveniles is suspected of stealing another car earlier the same day. The investigation is ongoing. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BhSmUSIhjOY | 18 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ocala, Florida — On Aug. 11, around 8:30 a.m., Officer Elder was called to a residence in Northeast Ocala about a stolen vehicle. The victim advised the officer that they left their blue Mazda unlocked with the keys inside while going into a friend's house. While the victim was inside the house, Dale Shrewsbury, 35, entered the victim's car and stole it. The victim saw the suspect get into the car and drive off and did not know who the suspect was. Shortly after the car was stolen, around 9:20 a.m., Officer Theis and his trainee, Officer Uronu, located the vehicle near the 4900 block of E. Silver Springs Blvd. Police attempted to conduct a traffic stop, but the vehicle did not pull over and fled from the officers. The officers proceeded to pursue the fleeing vehicle. K-9 Officer Roos and Officer Elder quickly joined the pursuit. The pursuit took place on many roadways in the city and the county, including SR 40, Baseline Rd., SE Maricamp Rd., SE 44th Ave. Rd., SE 41st Ct., US 441, and others. OPD called for support from the Marion County Sheriff's Office and MSCO K-9 Deputy Esquivel and his K-9 partner Jet made their way to the area of the pursuit. OPD Detective Young also headed to the area to potentially deploy a tire-deflation device on Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury was driving recklessly to escape capture and ran several cars off the road. He even struck an FWC patrol vehicle in the process. Near the area of SE 73rd St. and SE 36th Ave., Shrewsbury continued down a dirt road into a wooded area. The OPD officers were unable to continue the pursuit through the woods due to the pathway being too narrow for the patrol vehicles. Officers attempted to follow on foot to get a direction of travel but lost sight of Shrewsbury. Within just a few seconds of our officers losing sight of the car, MSCO K-9 Deputy Esquivel spotted the stolen car and began his pursuit. OPD Detective Young also located the vehicle and provided backup to the MSCO K-9 deputy. Shrewsbury continued to flee from law enforcement and even drove through residential yards and struck several fences. Near the 5300 block of SE 41st Ct., the K-9 deputy conducted a PIT maneuver on the vehicle, to which Shrewsbury then fled from the car. Shrewsbury was quickly apprehended by MSCO K-9 Jet, ending the 21-minute pursuit. Shrewsbury received medical treatment for the K-9 apprehension and was taken to jail. He was arrested for auto theft, aggravated fleeing and eluding, five counts of leaving the scene of a crash involving property damage, and driving with a suspended license—his fourth offense. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
CHdl5IIAVRU | 17 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Vegas, Nevada — On May 20, 2022, officers responded to an armed robbery that occurred in the area of North Los Feliz Street and Stewart Avenue. During the robbery, a white male adult stole a vehicle at gunpoint from a 73-year-old woman. Through the course of the investigation, officers identified the suspect as 40-year-old Justin Venegas. On August 11, plain-clothes officers were conducting a follow-up investigation at Venegas’ last known address in the northeast part of the valley. Officers observed Venegas enter a vehicle and drive out of the area. The LVMPD air unit was requested to assist in following him as he drove away. At approximately 7:13 p.m., the air unit observed Venegas exit his vehicle and steal a white Chevrolet Avalanche at gunpoint near North Pecos Road and Cheyenne Avenue. Patrol officers in the area conducted a vehicle stop on Venegas, but he failed to stop. Due to the violent nature of the crime, a vehicle pursuit was initiated. Venegas evaded officers driving recklessly through congested traffic. During the pursuit, Venegas reached speeds of 100 mph and was observed driving on the wrong side of the road. At one point, an unmarked LVMPD vehicle equipped with police lights and siren was behind Venegas when he suddenly came to an abrupt stop, causing a collision. The police vehicle was disabled and the officer was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. Marked patrol units continued to pursue Venegas and attempted to initiate a Pursuit Immobilization Technique (PIT) near East Craig Road and North 5th Street. As officers moved in, Venegas fired two rounds from the driver window, striking the windshield of the patrol vehicle. Officer Brendan Burbrink, who was in the passenger seat, returned fire from his duty weapon toward Venegas through the windshield, impacting the rear of the stolen vehicle. As Venegas approached the intersection of Desert Inn Road and Jones Boulevard, he forced a driver to stop and attempted to steal her vehicle at gunpoint. The victim backed away from Venegas who then began shooting at her. The victim sustained minor injuries and was treated on scene by medical personnel. Venegas returned to the Avalanche and fled eastbound on Desert Inn. Shortly after, Venegas drove into a busy grocery store parking lot located in the 4800 block of West Desert Inn. Venegas attempted to steal another vehicle at gunpoint, but was unsuccessful. He retreated into the Avalanche as officers were arriving in the parking lot. Venegas then accelerated toward the officers who had exited their patrol vehicles and were ordering him to stop, prompting officers Brendan Burbrink, Cristian Mojarro, Alondra Montero, Amanda Montalto and Mark Sayas to discharge their duty weapons. The Avalanche was struck multiple times, but Venegas was not injured. Venegas continued driving northbound on Decatur Boulevard at a high rate of speed. At Decatur and Faircenter, Venegas crossed several lanes of traffic and intentionally struck a K9 vehicle head-on at 67 mph. Venegas’ vehicle was disabled and arriving officers took him into custody without further incident. The K9 officer was transported to UMC where he was treated and released. The patrol dog, K9 Boris, was taken to an animal hospital for an examination and was uninjured. Venegas was also transported to UMC for his injuries. He has since been released from the hospital and booked into the Clark County Detention Center for the following charges: - Attempt murder with a deadly weapon on a protected person, 3 counts - Battery with deadly weapon on a protected person, 1 count - Attempt murder with a deadly weapon, 1 count - Attempt robbery, 1 count - Discharging a firearm into vehicle, 1 count - Robbery with deadly weapon, 1 count - Felony evading, 1 count Venegas was also booked for the following charges related to the May incident: - Robbery with a deadly weapon, victim over 60, 1 count - Assault with deadly weapon, victim over 60, 2 counts - Assault with deadly weapon, 2 counts - Grand larceny auto, 1 count Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dPHRAtrYRys | 13 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Kennesaw, Georgia — On Friday, August 5, 2022 Kennesaw Police officers were called at a local McDonald’s when a customer, 24-year-old Antoine Sims, said he was served cold fries. Investigators say Sims and the manager of the restaurant both called 911, and both told investigators that they argued over reportedly cold McDonald’s French Fries. Sims claimed he never got a receipt for the fries. The manager wanted Sims to be charged with criminal trespassing. Outside of the restaurant the cops tell Sims he cannot come back to the restaurant and ask him to sign an acknowledgement which gets him visibly nervous as he asks if he’s under arrest. Despite the officer saying he wasn’t, Sims refused to fill out the paperwork and claimed he was afraid of them. Afterwards, he fled the scene. Officers chased Sims and were informed that he had an active warrant out of Fulton County for not appearing in court for a homicide case. Sims was located a short time later outside of an apartment complex. Officers deployed a taser to bring him down and arrested him without incident. Police found three bags of marijuana in his car, totaling 31.2 grams, the warrant continues. In addition to his existing warrant, Sims is charged with obstruction or hindering law enforcement, criminal trespass, and possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute. He is being held at the Cobb County jail without bond. Sims is charged in the October 2018 killing of Adelisa Muratovic, who was shot during an alleged drug deal. Police believe Muratovic, her boyfriend, Michael Smith, and another man, Deshaun Flournoy, went to an apartment in Johns Creek to buy drugs from Sims. Investigators allege the men may have been planning to rob Sims, and at some point gunfire was exchanged. Muratovic was shot while sitting in the passenger seat of Smith’s car, authorities said. Police said Sims then took the car to a Lawrenceville subdivision and set it on fire with her body still inside. It was found in flames around 3:30 the next morning. Sims, along with Smith and Flournoy, were all charged with felony murder. Both Smith and Flournoy turned themselves in about a month later, but Sims was arrested in Wisconsin in March 2019. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
balbvSUNPF0 | 12 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ocala, Florida — On Sunday, July 31, 2022, Marion County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested 29-year-old Matthew Gebert for Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Fleeing to Elude a Law Enforcement Officer, Possession of Cocaine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Resisting without Violence, Driving without a Valid License, and Violation of Probation. On July 31, around 4:30 p.m., MCSO deputies were made aware of a stolen vehicle near the 900 block of SW 17th Street, in Ocala. K9 Corporal Calvin Batts located the stolen vehicle in the area of Southeast 32nd Street and Southeast 3rd Avenue. A white male, later determined to be Gebert, was seen driving the vehicle. While waiting for backup to arrive in the area, K9 Corporal Batts followed Gebert for several minutes before activating the emergency lights and siren on his patrol vehicle in order to conduct a traffic stop. In response, Gebert accelerated and began fleeing to elude K9 Corporal Batts. Gebert ultimately came to a stop in the 1600 block of SW 3rd Street and fled from the stolen vehicle on foot. K9 Corporal Batts gave chase and released his partner, K9 Jax, who apprehended Gebert after a short foot pursuit. Gebert was taken into custody. It was discovered that he was in possession of cocaine and drug paraphernalia, his driver’s license was suspended, and that he was on active felony probation. Gebert was placed under arrest and transported to the Marion County Jail, where he is held without bond. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0t2u_xmC06I | 11 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On August 8, 2022 Angel Guice and an unnamed male were hanging out at Shady Valley Park in northeast Atlanta after the park was closed. The cop, identified as Officer Brooks, proceeds to issue the pair a citation. Guice’s male friend looks over the document and asks if there will be any charges against him. The officer responds, saying it’s only a ticket. The male asks if he has to sign it and the officer informs him that he will go to jail if he doesn’t. The man signs the citation. Next, he calls Guice over and tells her the same information. She asks the officer for his badge number and full name. He declines to give his first name but does provide his badge number. When she continues to refuse, the officer tells her she's being arrested, she then says she'll sign the ticket but the officer says it's too late. After the woman does not comply, Officer Brooks proceeds to handcuff her and she began actively resisting his efforts. This resulted in a physical altercation as the officer attempted to place her into custody. The struggle continues for several minutes. The woman can be heard continuing to ask why she was being arrested. The officer could be heard continuing to ask her to put her hands behind her back. After six minutes, the officer took the woman into custody. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
GD4FkAT6pqo | 10 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Forsyth County, Georgia — On Saturday, August 6th 2022 Dawson County Sheriff’s Office issued a Be On The Look Out for a silver Ford Focus missing a front bumper and had a paper tag with 4 females inside. They had just shoplifted from the Outlet stores and were heading south on GA400. One of Crime Reduction Unit deputies spotted a Ford Fusion driving erratically on GA400 south and with a paper tag and had 4 female occupants. After following the vehicle, the deputy initiated a traffic stop based on the reckless driving and the BOLO information provided by Dawson County. The car stopped on the side of GA400, and the deputy used his PA to give commands for the driver to exit the car. Instead, the car fled. After a brief chase, the deputy performed a Precision Immobilization Technique (PIT). The occupants of the vehicle complied with deputies’ commands and were taken into custody. They were identified as 27-year-old Brenaldia Stephens of Atlanta, 20-year-old Deshauna Herd of Atlanta, 21-year-old Jasmine Canty of Conyers and 23-year-old Marquita Thomas of Atlanta. A search of Thomas’ purse revealed she had $700 in fake U.S. currency. Deputies also learned that Canty had a warrant out of Gwinnett County for hijacking a motor vehicle. Dawson County took custody of Canty and Heard, and Stephens and Thomas were taken to the Forsyth County jail. Brenaldia Stephens was charged with Reckless Driving, Fleeing or Attempting to Elude and Possession of Marijuana. She is being held on $8,915 bond. Marquita Thomas was charged with Forgery 2nd degree and is held on $4,420 bond. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LhyXTgcYKa8 | 10 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Josephine County, Oregon — On Saturday, August 6, 2022, around 7:45 A.M., Trooper Silver out of the Grants Pass Area Command stopped a vehicle for speed on Interstate-5 near milepost 53. While contacting the driver and distracted by a coconspirator, a canine occupant attempted to elude on foot. Trooper silver quickly catches the canine and return him safely to his owner. Trooper Silver released the canines and their owner with a warning. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dOYACNHScYM | 10 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ocala, Florida — On July 28, 2022, K-9 Cpl. Justin Tortora located a red Ford truck driving in the 5200 block of SW HWY 200 and a computer check revealed the truck was reported stolen out of Gainesville. A traffic stop was attempted. However, the driver fled, and a pursuit was initiated. The MCSO Air-1 unit tracked the vehicle until it stopped in a vacant lot in the 700 block of SW 1st Ave in downtown Ocala. The driver fled in the truck and refused to obey commands to stop, at which time K-9 Cpl. Tortora utilized his partner, K-9 Leo, to apprehend the driver. During the foot chase, the driver dropped a book bag containing ammunition and a Glock 22 handgun, which was also stolen from Gainesville. During an interview, the driver stated that he and a friend were driving around areas in Ocala to go carhopping (“carhopping” refers to the practice of burglarizing multiple cars in a neighborhood or other area). The driver also stated they were smashing car windows and stealing items. The driver also stated they vandalized an Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputy’s patrol vehicle. As a result of his actions, the driver was charged with five counts of Armed Burglary, Burglary of an Unoccupied Conveyance, three counts of Petit Theft, and two counts of Grand Theft of a Motor Vehicle, Fleeing or Attempting to Elude, and Possession of a Firearm by a Person under 18 years of age. The driver was identified as 15-year-old Demarcus Deshaun Payton. Payton was out after 1:30 am and driving a stolen vehicle. He was breaking into, vandalizing, and stealing from other vehicles. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kbEXtr9aLGU | 10 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Petersburg, Virginia — October 4, 2021 Lt. Jason Sharp and Petersburg Officer Jonai Jackson went to William Antonio Scott’s home to investigate a 911 call about an armed man walking the streets with several weapons. Upon arrival, Jackson ordered Scott to come out with his hands up. Scott began walking down the porch steps toward Sharp, telling him to Get off his property. Sharp then fired his Taser at Scott, striking him. After Scott appeared to have recovered from the Taser shock, and when he began to move around, Sharp fired his Taser again, hitting Scott a second time. Scott then complied and put his hands behind his back to be handcuffed. Retired Judge James S. Yoffy found Lt. Jason Sharp, not guilty of two misdemeanor assault charges and one count of making false statements in a police report. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
65WiYLJXhHI | 08 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mulberry, Arkansas — Newly released dashcam footage Shows Arkansas State Police troopers giving chase to a Driver who fled from traffic stop on a rental Chevy Silverado. The chase began shortly after 7:20 p.m. in the Van Buren area, when the driver of a black pickup truck fled the traffic stop and led troopers on a high-speed chase. As trooper Matthew Price enters the chase, the truck is seen weaving in and out of traffic, blowing thru the intersection along the roadway at a high rate of speed. With each passing second, the chase appears to get more dangerous as the trooper Price attempts a PIT maneuver on the vehicle and tried to block the vehicle in but the vehicle was able to regain control and speed off. At one point, the chase reached speeds of 122 miles per hour in an area where the speed limit was 45. Around 7:35 p.m. at Mulberry Hwy 64 W, a trooper in an ASP cruiser used a PIT maneuver to spin the suspect vehicle to a stop. Several other cruisers then surrounded the vehicle and troopers emerged, guns drawn. A pregnant woman was discovered in the back seat of the truck and a male subject in the front passenger seat. The driver and the other passengers then came out of the car and were taken into custody. According to the dash-camera footage, the male passenger identified himself as 32-year-old Shaffer Smith, while the driver identified himself as 30-year-old Robert Regal. It’s not clear yet, if the driver gave the real name, as Trooper Price is heard on the dashcam saying that he gave a fake name, twice. The Driver also can be seen on the squad car calling his girlfriend, breaking the news of what just happened to him. According to the ASP, the pregnant woman said that they came from Dallas, she didn’t know who the guys are and she just met them through her boyfriend. She also claimed to have weed with her. There’s no other information. We’ll update the description once the investigation is finished. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vFQyLW1W3gQ | 06 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sand Springs, Oklahoma — Newly released body camera video shows the moment two Sand Springs Police Officers shoot at an SUV in the middle of a high-speed chase. Video shows officers chasing three people in a car, later identified as Brandon Beaty, Aubrey Beaty and Tiffany Delgado. On August 01, 2022 A Sand Springs business called police to report a larceny at their business. The caller provided a vehicle description and tag number which led police to the subjects who were in a stolen vehicle out of Stephens County. A pursuit ensued between the vehicle and Sand Springs police that entered Pawnee County. Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers joined the chase and eventually used a tactical vehicle intervention maneuver to spin the driver out. As a result, the vehicle spun into a trooper's patrol unit and also crashed head-on into a Sand Springs vehicle. The officer outside his car and another inside their car fired their guns but didn't hit anyone. The chase ended near Keystone Lake in Pawnee County where the people in the SUV they were chasing got out and escaped before being found several hours later. Brandon Beaty is charged with shoplifting, possessing a stolen vehicle, and eluding police. Police said Aubrey Beaty and Tiffany Delgado are facing joyriding charges. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KvS-o7eJHzM | 05 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — On Thursday, May 19, 2022, at 11:22 A.M., officers from the Central Policing District were dispatched to 1705 West Cortland Avenue for a call of a violation of a restraining order. The reporting party (the suspect's mother) advised dispatch that her son, 27-year-old Austin Flores, violated a restraining order and was currently in the residence's backyard, inside a vehicle. Before officers arrived, the suspect's mother told dispatch Flores had brandished a firearm and told her he was ready if the police came for him. Officers arrived and established a perimeter around the house. Flores became aware of the officer’s presence, fled the vehicle he was in, and pointed what an officer believed to be a firearm at him. The officer fired his service handgun, striking Flores. Flores was transported to a nearby hospital but died of his wounds. Officers later determined that Flores was holding a replica gun. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:54 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
Y43BVwtQdc4 | 05 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Brevard County, Florida — On July 30, 2022 around 7:30 p.m. Florida Highway Patrol troopers responded to the area of I-95 in Sebastian for a report of a golf cart driving on the highway. The first trooper on the scene arrived to find a semi-truck pulled over on the shoulder with a golf cart in front of it. The truck driver said that he spotted a woman later identified as 58-year-old Diane Hawk, driving a golf cart in the center lane of I-95. The truck driver used her vehicle to guide the golf cart onto the shoulder of the interstate. Once on the shoulder, the truck driver was able to take away the golf cart’s keys to keep Hawk from driving away. When police arrived on the scene, Hawk became combative and insisted that she needed her bag. Officers found an open bottle of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Fire Whiskey inside the bag. Hawk then began resisting arrest but was ultimately cuffed and taken to the Brevard County jail. She was booked into the Brevard County Jail on charges of disorderly intoxication and resisting officers without violence. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mbilKj91Ct0 | 05 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ocala, Florida — On July 29, Ocala Police Officer W. Witt and Officer Romero responded near the corner of NE 3rd St. and E. Silver Springs Blvd. about a Chevy truck that was reported stolen, along with the victim's firearm that was inside the vehicle. The victim explained that before the theft, he was outside working and recalled noticing the suspect walking east on the sidewalk along E. Silver Springs Blvd. The victim then went inside for a few minutes to grab a towel and when he came back outside, his truck was gone. The victim said he had left his keys in the car and that the driver's door was locked but the passenger door was unlocked. About 40 minutes after the theft and while officers were still on scene with the victim, K9officer Prather relayed over the radio that he had located the vehicle several miles away near S.R. 326 and U.S. 441. While traveling northbound on U.S. 441, K-9 Officer Prather observed the suspect driving in the southbound lane. K-9 Officer Prather then turned his vehicle around and followed the truck into the CVS Pharmacy parking lot. There, the subject had fled from the stolen truck. K-9 Officer Prather gave multiple warnings before releasing his partner, K-9 Graham. The suspect was quickly apprehended and was identified as juvenile Paul Smith (DOB: 08/10/2004) and was listed as missing from MCSO. He was taken to the hospital to be treated for the dog bite he received. Smith admitted to stealing the truck. Smith said that while driving, he saw the officer and thought that he was searching for him. As he passed by, Smith then noticed K-9 Officer Prather turn around behind. That's when Smith sped up, pulled into the pharmacy's parking lot, and decided to leave the truck and flee. When asked if he heard the K9 unit shout warnings, Smith acknowledged he could hear them. It was at this time Smith was apprehended by K-9 Graham. Officer Witt asked Smith about the firearm and how it ended up in the path of travel that he had taken while attempting to escape. Smith said he had found the gun in the truck, put it in his waistband, and that it must have fallen out while running. Smith was discharged from the hospital and arrested for multiple felonies, including grand theft of a motor vehicle, grand theft of a firearm, burglary of a conveyance while armed, and other charges. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Se-AF4vFaGE | 04 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mesa, Arizona — On Friday, June 24th 2022, Mesa Police Officers patrolling on East University Avenue, witnessed a man jaywalking in the street and nearly get hit by a car. Officers stopped the man, identified as 54-year-old Paul Newman. As Newman squatted down by the chain link fence, the officer noticed a bulge on Newman's right side. He alerted the other officer who was with him. The first officer approached Newman, as the second officer remained several feet back. The officer told Newman that it looked like he had a gun and pointed to his right side. Newman reaches with his right hand, to his rear waistband and starts to stand up. The first officer was standing right next to Newman and reaches for Newman's hands, while asking Newman what he has. Newman reaches with both hands towards his waistband and pulls out a handgun and fires one round. That's when the second officer shot back. Both officers took cover by the patrol car, while waiting for backup officers to arrive. When those officers arrived, an action team was formed and Newman was giving commands. Newman did not respond to the commands, so a less lethal beanbag round was deployed. Once secured, officers rendered aid to Newman and he was taken to the Hospital and recovered from his injuries. A gun was found next to Newman on the ground and a second gun was also found in his waistband rolled up in a blue bandana. It was also discovered Newman had a $100,000 warrant for his arrest out of Coconino County for possession of dangerous drugs, and also had a large number of illegal drugs in his backpack. Newman was booked at the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Incident Briefing 0:47 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
28MsAAT6tkE | 04 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * McLean, Virginia — On July 7, 2022, At approximately 7:11 p.m. officers responded to a home in the 6900 block of Arbor Lane in McLean, after a family friend of 26-year-old Jasper Aaron Lynch, called with concerns for his safety. The family friend said Lynch was throwing objects inside the home and pacing. A designated co-responder unit responded. This team included an officer assigned to Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) and a clinician from the Sharon Bulova Center for Community Health. Lynch left the residence prior to the team’s arrival at 7:26 p.m. The team checked the home and remained in the area for an additional period of time to attempt to locate him. Lynch was unable to be found. The co-responder unit then went to the McLean District Station to speak with Lynch’s family by phone. At 8:34 p.m., a second call for service was placed by a family friend. This time, three crisis intervention trained officers arrived at the home and spoke to a family member on the scene. The officers found Lynch inside holding a bottle and and a large decorative wooden tribal mask. The officers attempted to de-escalate the situation with verbal commands inside the foyer of the home. Officers ordered Lynch to drop the items. He refused, threw the tribal mask at an officer and began swinging the bottle in a striking motion. Two officers attempted to utilize their Electronic Control Weapons. Lynch ran towards officers, swinging the bottle. Police Officer First Class Edward George discharged his firearm, striking Lynch four times. Officers immediately rendered aid until fire and rescue personnel arrived. Lynch was pronounced deceased at the scene. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 4:56 - Officers Speaking to a Family Member 10:48 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 11:32 - Incident Briefing
drITUHr_m6s | 03 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pleasantville, New Jersey — On May 24, 2022, Pleasantville Police received a 911 call at approximately 9:35 a.m. indicating that an individual had discharged a gun at the Dollar General store located on South New Road in Pleasantville. At approximately 9:37 a.m., a Pleasantville Police Officer responded to the Dollar General and discovered Mr. Whitted inside the store – with a handgun protruding from his right pocket. As additional officers arrived, Mr. Whitted walked toward the officers and refused to follow directions to stop and drop to the ground, at which time Whitted said to the officers “shoot me.” The officers attempted to de-escalate the situation by backing away and allowing Whitted to exit the store and stand on the front sidewalk. Whitted then reached for and placed his hand on the handgun in his right pocket, at which time five police officers discharged their duty firearms at him. Officers and an EMT rendered medical aid to Whitted. He was eventually taken to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, where he underwent hours of surgery. Whitted was charged in June with Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, Possession of a Weapon by Certain Persons Not to Have Weapons and Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose. Initially, Whitted’s charges were dropped through an administrative dismissal, but they were reinstated. He was taken to the Atlantic County jail after he was released from the hospital. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Incident Briefing 0:56 - 1st 911 Call 2:29 - 2nd 911 Call 3:53 - Bodycam: Officer #1 11:56 - Bodycam: Officer #2
g62JBebCqJg | 02 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On July 27, 2022, at 11:00 P.M. Clayton County Police Officers responded to the 7800 block of Newbury Drive Jonesboro, GA., in reference to a suicidal individual. Clayton County Police received three separate suicide calls on this individual. The initial suicide call was placed at 9:40 P.M., a 2nd call at 10:05 P.M. by the individual’s mother, and a final 3rd call was made at 1100 P.M. by Aiyanah Pryor threatening suicide. Clayton County Officers were dispatched to the scene for further investigation. Officer Demika Lloyd arrived on scene and made contact with Aiyanah Pryor. Pryor produced a handgun and fired two shots at Officer Lloyd striking her. Pryor then fled the scene in a black JEEP. A BOLO (be on the lookout) was immediately placed on the suspect's vehicle to all surrounding agencies. The Atlanta Police department located the JEEP a short time later in the area of Macon Dr. and Polar Rock Rd. Pryor produced a handgun firing it at Atlanta Officers. Officers returned fire striking Pryor. Pryor was transported to AMC (Atlanta Medical Center) with life-threatening injuries. Officer Demika Lloyd was transported to Grady Hospital and had to undergo surgery. Officer Lloyd remains in the hospital, where she is still in critical condition. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Incident Briefing 1:00 - Bodycam: Officer Lloyd
iij6vKXOWsg | 02 Aug 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sacramento, California — On July 17, 2022 around 10:36 p.m., Sacramento Police Department patrol officers responded to the area of 16th Street and A Street to attempt to arrest a 42-year-old man who was known to have a felony warrant for a violation of Post Release Community Supervision (probation). When officers located that suspect in the area they attempted to gain his voluntary cooperation by talking to him but, he refused to follow officers’ commands. As officers continued to talk to the suspect, he walked away from officers, reached under a tarp and concealed his hands under a blanket. While his hands were concealed, he began to advance towards officers, telling them to drop their weapons. Officers backed up as the suspect continued to walk towards them while ignoring commands. As the suspect approached the officers, one of them fired their duty weapon, striking the suspect. The suspect then fled from officers on foot. Officers were able to take the suspect into custody in the area of 16th Street and C Street where they rendered emergency medical aid. The suspect sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to an area hospital by the Sacramento Fire Department. After receiving medical clearance, the suspect will be booked for his felony warrant and other charges, if applicable. No officers were injured during the incident. This investigation remains active. At this point, no weapons have been located in the immediate area of the incident. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:11 - Bodycam: Officer #2
b3_m9WCRFz0 | 30 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — This incident began near Bell Road and the I17 freeway, when Phoenix police were sent to the area to investigate a report of an aggravated assault. A security guard made the 911 call and said he was working nearby and recognized a man that was banned from the property he was guarding. When he got out of his car to talk to him, he noticed the man had a gun. The security guard said he got back in his car and saw the man point the gun at him and walk away. The security guard started to follow him and called police. The suspect with the gun continued to walk to a parking lot of a nearby hotel where he came across someone, he knew who was in a Uhaul truck. He verbally attacked his male acquaintance - pistol whipped him, pointed a gun at the man's head, and pistol whipped him again. The suspect then went into the hotel. Officers arrived at the hotel and began looking for the suspect. As they were inside the hotel, they started to get information from a Sergeant watching security cameras. The suspect was located near a stairwell and given commands - but ran away. Officers used a 40mm launcher to try to get the suspect in custody, which had no effect. The officers lost sight of the suspect and continued their search of the hotel. The suspect was seen in another stairwell still holding the gun. He left the stairwell and pointed the gun at officers. One officer responded by firing his duty weapon. Here is the body worn camera video the of that interaction. The suspect is holding the gun in his right hand and a cell phone and backpack in his left hand. The suspect can be seen looking through a small window on the stairwell door. He opens the door and points the gun down the hallway where officers are standing. This is when the officer involved shooting occurs. The suspect retreats to a lower stairwell landing where he points the gun, first, at the lower level stairwell and then at the upper level stairwell door. The suspect then ran to a laundry room on the second floor of the hotel and tried to hide from officers in a dryer. The suspect began pointing the gun to his own head. An officer discharged multiple less lethal stun bags at the suspect – causing him to comply. He was taken into custody and transported to a local hospital for injuries caused by the less lethal projectiles. He was not struck by any bullets. The suspect was later released and booked into the Maricopa County Jail. The officer involved in this shooting has been on the department for six years and is assigned to the Cactus Park Precinct. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
uvV0jOgoaG8 | 29 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oak Lawn, Illinois — On July 27th, 2022 an Oak Lawn Police Officer conducted a traffic stop in the area of Southwest Highway and Austin Ave. As police searched the driver, police said 17-year-old Hadi Abuadaleh got out of the back seat and ran. Dashcam video from other officers shows them chasing the teenager around the 95th Street area. Another dashcam video then begins as Abouadale is already lying near 95th Street and McVicker. Two officers are seen pinning him to the ground, with one officer punching him in the legs and the other punching him several times in the head. While difficult to see in the video, police said the teen had a bag around his body that he refused to release. Officers then Tazed the teen and handcuff him. At one point, the audio cuts off on the video, but police can be heard yelling “pressure point” as they attempted to get him to release the bag. Oak Garden police stated a .25 caliber gun was discovered inside his bag loaded with three rounds of ammunition. Police said Abuadal has been charged, but because he is a minor and in hospital, investigators have not yet been able to interview him. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Uz4Y-FnmFTY | 28 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Kansas City, Kansas — On November 22, 2021 at 2:30 p.m. The Kansas City, Kansas Police Department received 911 calls about a man standing in the middle of the road pointing at the sky and trying to jump in front of traffic. As soon as officers arrived 36-year-old Lionel Womack started running at them. Womack attempted to get into the passenger side of the police car then ran around the vehicle where he came into contact with an officer. Womack reached toward the back of his pants and the officer, assuming he had a gun drew his weapon. Womack then got into the driver's seat of the patrol car, and the same officer tried to get him out. A fight ensued over the officer’s weapon, which discharged two shots. Womack successfully disarmed the officer and pointed the weapon at that officer before then pointing it at the other officer, who shot Womack. Womack was taken by ambulance to a hospital and pronounced dead two hours later. The two officers received non life-threatening injuries. Womack came from a law enforcement family. His wife and mother are police officers in Kansas City, Kansas, and his stepfather is a retired police sergeant. Two aunts are city police dispatchers. Womack was hired by the Kansas City, Kansas police department in 2007, promoted to detective in 2018, and terminated in August 2020 after numerous policy violations and conduct issues. Womack filed a federal lawsuit in December 2020, alleging excessive force by Kiowa County Sheriff’s Deputy Jeremy Rodriguez. Womack said Rodriguez intentionally drove over him in an August 2020 incident that was captured on dashcam video. The deputy has denied the allegations and said qualified immunity applies in the case. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:13 - Bodycam: Officer #2
zWjKjRxYSec | 27 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Riverside, California — On Monday, July 25, 2022 at approximately 5:18 p.m., the City of Riverside’s Public Safety Communications Center received calls of two home invasion robberies occurring at a mobile home park in the 2900 block of Atlanta Avenue in Riverside. While officers were responding, they learned this same suspect also just carjacked an Amazon delivery van before fleeing the mobile home park.Officers made contact with the Amazon driver and were able to locate the stolen delivery van through GPS tracking. At the same time, our dispatch center was receiving several calls of an Amazon delivery van colliding into parked vehicles along Arlington Avenue. Officers spotted the stolen delivery van at Arlington Avenue and Victoria Avenue and attempted to stop it. The suspect failed to yield and led them on a pursuit through city streets toward the 60 Freeway. He crossed the center median along Martin Luther King Boulevard and struck a vehicle at Canyon Crest Drive just before entering the eastbound 60 Freeway. The suspect continued on the freeway for several minutes when he intentionally collided with three occupied vehicles. The delivery van became disabled west of Day Street and the suspect ran on foot across the westbound lanes of the freeway in his attempt to evade arrest. He could not climb over the tall barrier wall and pursuing officers safely took him into custody. There were no serious injuries to any of the victims who were attacked, robbed, and struck by this suspect, although he did cause significant damage to several vehicles while fleeing apprehension. Quintin Jarnall Larks, 32-years-old of Las Vegas, was arrested and taken to a local hospital for medical clearance. He was then later booked into the Robert Presley Detention Center for attempted murder, home invasion robbery, carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon, reckless evading of police, and suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs causing injury. He is being held on 1 million dollars bail. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
tQ456Ppu1Ls | 27 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indian River County, Florida — The Indian River County Sheriff's Office released body camera video of the rescue of a woman from her car that was overturned in a canal Saturday. On July 23, 2022 Deputies responded to a roll-over crash that landed in a canal with water in the 6700 block of 57th Street the morning of Saturday. A single occupant was trapped in the vehicle, suspended upside down by her seatbelt. While deputies worked to extract her, the woman's face became submerged in water. Sheriff’s Deputy Quang “Tony” Le was able to cut the driver's seatbelt and pull her face from the water. Indian River County Fire Rescue assisted and was able to load the woman onto a back board to be transported. She was airlifted to Lawnwood Trauma Center in stable condition. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FIbRhqZDePg | 26 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wellington, Ohio — The Wellington Police Department released bodycam footage of an officer shooting a man advancing towards officers with a knife. On July 23 at 6:16 pm, Wellington Police Officers were called to a residence on Courtland Street after neighbors reported that someone was breaking glass next door. At 6:26 pm, an officer reported that the man was throwing items, including a table, at her. One minute later, the man came storming out of the house carrying a knife. As he was running towards officers in the street, police attempted to subdue the man by deploying a Taser. But it did not work. At 6:27 p.m., the man was shot by an officer, who then immediately called for backup and ambulance. The man who was shot, was later identified as 37-year-old Scott Baker. The officer who fired the shots then gave aid to Baker by applying pressure to his wounds until EMS arrived. A LifeFlight helicopter took off from Wellington about 7:30 p.m., headed for MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland with Baker on board. Baker is in stable condition and the officers involved were not physically hurt during the incident. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6ZWfQ5mxR9A | 26 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Humble, Texas — The Humble Police Department released new video of a June incident after a man accused officers of using excessive force with both surveillance and body cam video showing what happened that led to the arrest of Christopher Hannah. The following is a statement released from Humble Police Department: “On June 24, 2022, at around 2:30 a.m., Officer John Cox responded to reports of a disturbance at a local bar. Upon arrival, Officer Cox confronted a highly intoxicated man in the parking lot who claimed to have been in a physical altercation with what he described as “two bikers” who began “punching (him) in the face”. The suspect had obvious injuries to his face and head. The suspect then admitted to firing a firearm at least twice at the two men with whom he was fighting. After securing the firearm, Officer Cox moved to detain the suspect, at which point the suspect backed away from the Officer and refused to turn around and put his hands behind his back. Knowing the suspect had admitted to possessing and firing a firearm earlier in the evening, once the suspect continued to attempt to put space between himself and Officer Cox, the Officer pushed the suspect down onto a patch of grass and handcuffed him without further incident. At no time did the Officer strike the suspect, and it was determined the injuries suffered by the suspect were caused solely by the altercation in which he was involved prior to Officer Cox’s arrival. Officer Cox then spoke to a female witness who stated the suspect also pointed his firearm at her, placing her in fear for her life, after he fired at the two males on the motorcycles. The suspect was charged with aggravated assault based on him threatening serious bodily injury against the female witness by pointing a firearm in her direction and self-admitting to firing a firearm at two individuals. We have reviewed the information for the purpose of launching an inquiry into the incident, but have received no formal complaint from the suspect or anyone else.” The incident with officer Cox is being classified by former Houston police officer and now lawyer, Tom Nixon as an arrest tactic used during a case of non-compliance. Hanna’s lawyers said that Hanna was knocked unconscious by Cox but didn’t even know it until he woke up in police custody. Hanna’s lawyers plan to file a formal complaint. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance video prior to arrest 1:43 - Surveillance video showing the arrest 2:38 - Bodycam: Officer Cox 3:32 - 911 Call from Christopher Hanna
4QTkWBfNHQE | 26 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On July 25, 2022, at 10:57 AM, Portia Odufuwa, 37, arrived at Love Field Airport and exited a red Kia sedan. The preliminary investigation shows Odufuwa entered the terminal and walked into the restroom. About five minutes later, the suspect leaves the restroom wearing a black hoodie with the hood over her head and her hands in the front pockets. The suspect walks from the bathroom to the Southwest Airlines ticketing area and announces she has an announcement to make. Witnesses say Odufuwa starts to ramble, talking about a marriage, incarceration, and then said she was going to blow up the airport and pulls a handgun from her sweatshirt. At 11:06:44 she pointed the gun towards the ceiling and fired multiple rounds. Officer Ronald Cronin, a 15-year veteran of DPD, was in the immediate area and engaged Ms. Odufuwa, giving verbal commands to drop the weapon. At 11:06:50, Odufuwa pointed her gun at Officer Cronin and an innocent bystander. At 11:06:51, Officer Cronin took cover behind a ticket kiosk and fired his department-issued weapon, hitting the suspect multiple times. Officer Cronin held his position and other DPD officers arrived to take Odufuwa into custody. Officers started first aid and called Dallas Fire Rescue for assistance. Odufuwa was taken to a local hospital for treatment where she underwent surgery for her injuries. While processing the scene, law enforcement found rounds from Odufuwa’s weapon showing she shot at Officer Cronin. Odufuwa has been charged with aggravated assault against a public servant. Other charges are possible. At this time – we have identified the driver who dropped off the suspect – he has been identified as an Uber driver and is not involved in this incident. The suspect’s actions prior to arriving at the airport are still under investigation – as is a motive for this shooting. The Dallas Police Special Investigations Unit is investigating the incident. The Dallas County District Attorney also responded and is conducting an independent investigation. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Airport Security Footage 2:07 - Bodycam Footage
MiblfuwAr1s | 25 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — The Bakersfield Police Department released body camera footage of an incident under investigation, which involved an officer and a suspect who exchanged gunfire. On June 13th at 3:45 AM, the Bakersfield Police Department received a report that an adult male suspect had brandished a handgun at a convenience store clerk in the 2300 block of Panama Lane. The suspect then fled the business in a silver Mazda van with purple rims. A two-officer patrol unit was dispatched to the business and located a silver Mazda van in the area with purple rims. A man standing next to the vehicle matched the description of the suspect who was armed with the handgun. The suspect fires shots while officers were in the car. Police returned fire while the suspect was running. Both officers attempted to find the suspect and ultimately spotted him under a car. Medical aid was summoned to the scene due to a complaint of chest pain from the suspect, identified as 48-year-old Robert Vaughn of Lake Isabella. No one was struck by gunfire. The recovered firearm was determined to have been stolen during a vehicle burglary on June 11th, 2022. The vehicle Vaughn was occupying was determined to have been stolen on June 10th, 2022. After receiving medical treatment, Vaughn was booked into the Kern County Jail for two counts of attempted murder of a peace officer, felon in possession of a firearm, possession of a stolen vehicle, brandishing a firearm, felony evading and a pre-existing Post Release Community Supervision violation warrant. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:20 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:29 - Forensic Photography
OK18AXgSpnA | 25 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Knoxville, Tennessee — The Knox County Sheriff’s Office released body camera footage showing the moments a deputy was attacked by a dog then accidentally shot by her partner who intended to shoot the animal. On July 5, Knox County deputies were called to the 8200 block of Brickyard Road in Powell around 11:00 p.m. While outside, a pit bull came around the mobile home and began attacking Deputy Lydia Driver. Driver’s partner, Jordan Hurst, tried to subdue the dog but inadvertently shot Deputy Lydia Driver in the leg. Deputy Driver was taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center for emergency surgery. She recovered in the intensive care unit before being released on July 9. Hurst was put on administrative leave, as per procedure, a release stated. The dog that attacked Deputy Driver was taken into animal control custody and remains at Young-Williams Animal Center. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 3:23 - Bodycam: Deputy Hurst 6:53 - Bodycam: Deputy Driver
ipJ_b9SOhVI | 22 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 19, 2022, at around 10:40 p.m., Foothill Division patrol officers received a “415 Man with a Gun” radio call. The comments of the radio call documented the suspect’s description to include being in possession of a bicycle. Upon the officers’ arrival to the area of Van Nuys Boulevard and Laurel Canyon Boulevard, they observed a person matching the description of the reported suspect armed with a firearm. The officers exited their police vehicle to make contact with the suspect, utilizing their vehicle doors for cover. An officer gave the suspect verbal commands, the suspect walked in the direction toward the officers and removed a firearm from his front waist area, firing at the officers, resulting in an Officer- Involved Shooting (OIS). The suspect was struck by the officers’ gunfire and taken into custody without further incident. Due to the suspect’s injury, a Rescue Ambulance transported the suspect to the hospital. While at the hospital, the assigned physician pronounced the suspect deceased. The suspect was later identified as 24-year-old Oscar Santiago, a resident of Los Angeles. No Officers, victims, or bystanders were injured during this incident. Santiago’s loaded 9mm semi-automatic handgun was recovered at scene and will be booked as evidence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ullz8MpG6_s | 21 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Bernardino, California — The San Bernardino police department released a detailed explanation of an incident in which officers fatally shot an armed man as he was fleeing in a parking lot. On Saturday, July 16, 2022, at approximately 8:05 p.m., two fully uniformed San Bernardino Specialized Investigations Unit Officers were conducting follow-up in an unmarked vehicle after receiving information from a citizen that a black male adult armed with a handgun was seen in the parking lot of a business located in the 400 block of West Highland Avenue. As officers arrived, they spotted two males - one of them clearly displaying a gun in his waistband. Additionally, a number of community members were walking and in their vehicles in the parking lot, as well as residents outside in the adjacent homes. One of the males - later identified as 23-year-old Rob Marquise Adams of San Bernardino, saw the officer's vehicle, pulled the gun from his pants, and began walking toward the officers in the car. The officers exited their vehicle and gave Adams verbal commands, but he immediately ran toward two parked vehicles with the gun in his right hand. Officers briefly chased Adams, but seeing that he had no outlet, they believed he intended to use the vehicles as cover to shoot at them. The officer saw Adams look over his left shoulder with the gun still in his right hand. Fearing that bystanders' or the officers’ lives were in danger, one of the officers fired his gun, striking Adams. Officers quickly rendered medical aid and Adams was transported to a local hospital, where he died as a result of his injuries. The second subject was taken into custody and subsequently released without incident. Adams' gun - a black 9mm (Taurus G3C) with a round in the chamber, (and 10 rounds in the magazine), was recovered at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XraxT3wItZY | 20 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Byron, Georgia — On Friday July 15, 2022 Byron Police officers were given a look out on a SUV driving reckless on GA Hwy 42 coming into town. The caller said the vehicle was driving into the other lane almost hitting oncoming traffic. When the vehicle got to the intersection of Hwy 42 and Hwy 49 witnesses blocked the vehicle in. Byron Police officers arrived on scene and attempts were made to talk to the driver and she was uncooperative and would not talk to officers or respond to commands. Officers placed Stop Sticks under her tires to deflate the tires if she drove off. After several minutes the driver backed into a car stopped behind her and then pulled forward hitting a Byron Police officer and a Byron Police car. The driver then backed up again and pulled forward hitting two witnesses and another Byron Police car and drove going north on Hwy 49 with one flat tire from the Stop Sticks. Officers attempted to block the car and she backed into a third Byron Police Car then drove forward hitting a Byron Police car for the second time causing serious damage to the car. The suspect continued on Hwy 49 for a short distance where Byron Officers were able to block her in and take her into custody. The driver was identified as 24-year-old Sierra Hibbert of Warner Robins, GA. She also had a small child with her that was not hurt in the incident. No officers or citizens were injured seriously in the incident. The Peach County Sheriffs assisted during the incident and is handling the investigation and criminal charges against Hibbert. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 4:30 - Bodycam Footage
8s9EPVNppRk | 20 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Racine, Wisconsin — The Racine County District Attorney's Office released body camera footage of the May 20 fatal police shooting of 37-year-old Da'Shontay King Sr., in conjunction with the decision not to file charges against the officer involved, Zachary Brenner. Police said they stopped a car while executing a search warrant for a felon in possession of a firearm. According to police, King ran from the car with a gun and led an officer on a foot chase. Officer Brenner chased King over a fence and a small hill. In the video, King then appears to drop a gun. When King lunged toward it, Officer Brenner opened fire. Officers provided CPR, police said, but King died at the hospital. A .9mm handgun was recovered from King. An analysis at the Wisconsin State Crime Lab revealed the handgun had also been used at a shooting in the area of Edgewood and St. Patrick on April 21. Chief Robinson says that shooting resulted in property damage. The gun contained King's DNA. The King family attorney, William Sulton, said he’s requesting the final cause of death in the medical examiner’s report which he believes will show the officer used unreasonable force to stop King. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
I0WRzcec3gU | 19 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — The San Diego Police Department released bodycam footage showing an Officer firing two rounds and Tasering a 44-year-old man suspected of committing sexual battery and then threatening officers in the Bay Terraces neighborhood. According to audio of a 911 call released by the department, at about 7:30 p.m. on July 7, the caller told a dispatcher that a neighbor was under the influence of drugs, entered the caller’s home and tried to have sex with the caller. The suspect was later identified as Maurice Littlejohn. The victim said Littlejohn was standing in the parking lot screaming, which is where he was located by the agency’s Air Borne Law Enforcement helicopter. Aerial video appears to show Littlejohn, wearing a red St. Louis Cardinals hat, a red T-shirt and holding a cane, in a dispute with a woman as he repeatedly waves the cane in the air. Bodycam footage shows two officers arriving at the complex at 7:27 p.m. when they confront Littlejohn in the lot. He is seen strolling toward them with the cane in his right hand. An officer tells Littlejohn to "drop the cane" or he will be Tased. Once Littlejohn drops the cane, the officer orders him to turn around because he is being detained, at which point the man says "I'm not being detained" and starts jogging backward. At this point, Littlejohn can be seen pulling an object out of his pocket, which an officer says is a knife. The officer then deploys his Taser but Littlejohn is able to quickly get free, video shows. He then runs along a walkway through the apartment complex, and the two officers give chase. Officer Trevor Gallagher tells Littlejohn to “stop” and “stop reaching.” When the man turns for a split second, Officer Gallagher fires two rounds. That’s when the officer thought Littlejohn had pulled out a handgun, according to police. The shots didn't hit Littlejohn, who continues on foot to the main thoroughfare of Meadowbook Drive. Littlejohn keeps running. Moments later, he stops and turns around again. He raises an object in his hands, then throws it on the ground. “It’s a (expletive) cellphone,” an officer can be heard saying. Three officers were able to contact Littlejohn and take him to him to the ground, where a struggle ensues. Eventually, Littlejohn is detained. Littlejohn suffered minor injuries and was treated before being booked into San Diego Central Jail on charges of assault, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and using violence to resist arrest. Littlejohn has pleaded not guilty in San Diego Superior Court to charges including burglary, sexual battery and resisting an officer. He remains in custody on a no-bail status. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:40 - Bodycam Footage 5:01 - Police Helicopter Footage
tPnud7YoKhI | 18 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Modesto, California — The Modesto Police Department released footage of a July 4 shooting where an officer shot a man who charged an officer with a knife. The man was identified as 35-year-old Dylan Harvey. The Modesto Police Department says, around 10:20 p.m., officers responded to investigate a disturbance at a home along the 1100 block of Roselawn Drive. Officers talked with the Harvey’s father about what happened. They learn that Harvey had threatened his father and that he locked himself in his bedroom with knives. Once inside the home, officers can be seen talking to Harvey through the door while loud fireworks can be heard outside. After convincing, Harvey to come out of the room and talk with officers in the dining room area and after a few back-and-forth conversations with people involved in the incident, things escalate when Harvey goes back to his room and that's when he can be seen charging at officer Jacob Mertz with a knife. Officer Mertz shot Harvey twice after Harvey picked up a knife and made several stabbing motions at Mertz, cutting him once in the hand. Harvey remains hospitalized with gunshot wounds to his jaw and arm and has been charged with attempted murder of a police officer. The uncut 911 call audio and body camera video can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/u1SVb-6wNE8 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HoZJuJWvshk | 15 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 8, 2022, around 4:00p.m., Hollywood Division patrol officers responded to a radio call of three burglary suspects at a residence in the 2000 block of Paramount Drive. When officers arrived at scene they detained two suspects while the third suspect fled on foot. A perimeter was established, and a description of the outstanding suspect was broadcast. Approximately one hour later, officers on the perimeter observed a male who matched the suspect’s description, walking south on Highland Avenue. Officers broadcast their observation and attempted to detain the suspect. The suspect turned and ran southbound on Highland Avenue. The officers went in foot pursuit of the suspect. During the foot pursuit the suspect produced a handgun and an Officer-Involved-Shooting occurred. The suspect was struck by gunfire, dropped the handgun and ran back onto Highland Avenue, attempting to force his way into multiple occupied vehicles. The suspect continued running south toward Franklin Avenue where he was Tased and then tackled by additional officers. The suspect, later identified as 27-year-old Anthony Huapaya, a resident of Los Angeles, was subsequently taken into custody and transported to the hospital for non-life-threatening gunshot wounds to the arm. He was treated and absentee booked. Huapaya’s loaded 9mm Polymer 80 Ghost Gun was recovered at scene and will be booked as evidence. No officers or bystanders were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:28 - Surveillance Camera Video 3:18 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:44 - Bodycam: Officer #2
qppa_9Cc1vc | 15 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Flossmoor, Illinois — On Sunday, July 10, 2022, Flossmoor Police responded to the 1400 block of Joyce Drive for a reported domestic disturbance, resulting in an officer-involved shooting. At approximately 12:15p.m., on Sunday, July 10, Flossmoor Police officers responded to a third-party call reporting a domestic disturbance at 1437 Joyce Drive with reports of an individual, later identified as Madeline Miller, believed to be armed and dangerous. The report alleged Miller was threatening and attacking a female family member with a knife. When Flossmoor Police arrived on scene, officers heard arguing and commotion inside the residence. After announcing their presence, an elderly woman using a walker opened the door for the officers, at which point the female family member began yelling loudly, “she’s trying to kill me.” As the elderly woman and the female family member cleared the doorway into another room, Miller emerged from around a corner – armed with a large kitchen knife – and quickly ran at the officers with the knife pointed in their direction. The officers retreated back into the driveway, commanding Miller to drop the knife, but she ignored the directions and continued to advance toward the officers at a quick pace. Still armed with the knife, Miller moved closer to the officers, at which point the first officer fired his weapon a single time, striking Miller in the arm. Nevertheless, Miller continued to advance toward the first officer, with the knife still in her hand and raised, when the second officer fired two more shots, striking her in the torso. A total of three shots were fired. The officers rendered emergency medical aid and radioed for paramedics. Flossmoor Police later learned the residence also has an interior security camera that recorded the earlier domestic disturbance. Miller was taken to Advocate South Suburban Hospital where she was later pronounced deceased. The female family member was also transported to an area hospital to be treated for injuries resulting from the domestic disturbance. The responding officers have been placed on administrative leave per departmental policy. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:18 - Bodycam: Officer #2
j61hDDHfphM | 14 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mount Dora, Florida — The Lake County sheriff’s office released body and dash cam video that shows the moments an 18-year-old identified as Jonny Santiago got into a shootout with Lake County deputies during a high-speed chase, that ended with him crashing a truck into a Mount Dora synagogue on Monday, according to authorities. On Sunday, July 10, 2022 the agency received a call at about 11 p.m. from the teen’s mother, who is in New York, concerned about an argument Santiago had with his father at their Deltona home, while she was on the phone with her spouse. VCSO spokesperson Andrew Gant said deputies were dispatched to check on them at their house on Lehigh Drive but found nobody there. Then, deputies in DeBary spotted a Ford F-150 truck Santiago was known to drive. Grant said the vehicle fled from an attempted stop. Santiago reportedly sped away from police again in Sanford before a helicopter spotted the pickup about 4:45 p.m. Monday, near U.S. Highway 441 and Eudora Road. A deputy tried to pull the truck over while driving along U.S. Hwy 441 through Mount Dora. What followed was a high-speed chase that dash cam footage caught on camera. Dash camera video shows the moment a deputy collided with Santiago's truck Monday. "Shots fired! Shots fired," one deputy could be heard saying amid the pursuit. "He was shooting at me in front of the cemetery," he added. Santiago is reportedly seen firing at the deputy and the deputy firing back, hitting him. Santiago was taken to hospital, listed in stable condition after shootout Investigators believe Santiago killed his father, Juan Santiago, in Deltona. His father has been missing since Sunday night and family members have flown in from out-of-state hoping to help find him. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office believes violence erupted after Santiago and his father argued about using the family truck. Sheriff Mike Chitwood said the two began to argue as Johnny's mother was on the phone with Juan in New York. Jonny Santiago faces charges of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, discharging a firearm from a vehicle in public and aggravated fleeing and eluding lights and sirens. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is currently investigating. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer #1 1:44 - Dashcam: Officer #2 2:20 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:01 - Bodycam: Officer #1, #2, #3
hdPyK9VFtHk | 13 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * New York — The New York Attorney General Letitia James released police body-camera footage from the fatal shooting of 33-year-old Joshua De’Miguel Kavota by a Saranac Lake Village Police officer. On the morning of June 29th Saranac Lake police officers responded to reports of a stabbing at a local Stewart’s Shop. The footage, taken from the bodycam on Saranac Lake police Officer Gabrielle Beebe, shows Beebe and her partner approach Kavota outside the Stewart's Shop. In the video, Beebe repeatedly asks Kavota to hand over a knife. Kavota refuses and says, "I would be careful what you wish...". After the brief exchange between Beebe and Kavota, the video shows Kavota take the knife out of his pocket and charge at Beebe, who screamed and stumbled backward. Beebe fell backward and, within a few seconds, it appears that her partner, Officer Aaron Sharlow, fired off two rounds from his gun at Kavota, who then fell to the parking lot. Beebe is heard sobbing as she catches her breath. She took her gun out and pointed it in Kavota’s direction. The knife appeared to be a fixed-blade kitchen knife with a wooden handle. The footage shows the knife on the ground at Beebe’s feet. Seconds later, Kavota can be seen lying on the pavement, before both officers attempt to administer first aid. Later in the video, Officer Sharlow says he shot Kavota two times in the chest during the attack. An ambulance arrives a short time later, after which the video ends. Kavota was later pronounced dead after being transported to Adirondack Medical Center. Both officers have been placed on administrative leave during the investigation. No further information as to the findings of the investigation has been released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9i0_AWbS-x0 | 12 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sacramento, California — On July 2, 2022, shortly before 12:15 a.m., Sacramento Police Department patrol officers responded to a residence in the 5600 block of Gilgunn Way for a report of an individual threatening to kill his wife, who was also on scene. Additional information revealed the individual was armed with a knife, and the wife had locked herself inside a bathroom in the residence. When officers arrived on the scene, they contacted the individual, a 75-year-old male identified as Michael Moore who was observed to be armed with two knives. Officers communicated with Moore for over 10 minutes and utilized verbal de-escalation techniques in an attempt to disarm him. Eventually, Moore, who remained armed, moved inside the bathroom and assaulted his wife. The victim was heard screaming as officers entered the residence. Officers confronted Moore and one officer fired their duty weapon. Officers rendered medical aid until Moore was transported to a hospital for treatment, where he was pronounced deceased. The victim was not injured, and no officers were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:23 - Bodycam: Officer #1 16:35 - Bodycam: Officer #2
NQ6sdZLVF9w | 11 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 2, 2022, around 9:00 a.m., Olympic Division patrol officers responded to an “Assault with a Deadly Weapon” radio call in the 3000 block of 8th Street. As the officers responded to the area of the radio call, they observed a person matching the description of the suspect from the radio call. The officers immediately exited their vehicle to detain the suspect. The suspect fled on foot south on Berendo Street. The officers went in foot pursuit of the suspect. During the short foot pursuit, the suspect removed a handgun from his waistband and an Officer-Involved Shooting (OIS) occurred. The suspect was struck by gunfire and continued running southbound into the parking lot of the shopping center on the northeast corner of Berendo Street and 8th Street. Seconds later, the suspect fell forward onto the pavement where he was taken into custody. A Rescue Ambulance (RA) unit was requested, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) was performed by the officers while they waited for the RA unit to arrive. The RA arrived and pronounced the suspect deceased at scene. That suspect was later identified as 24-year-old Marvin Cua, a resident of Los Angeles. Cua’s loaded .22 caliber semi-automatic handgun was recovered at scene and will be booked as evidence. No officers or bystanders were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
81ZPuZbpEzs | 05 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — Louisville Metro Police released video of two officers who helped save a seven-day-old baby girl at a gas station between the Russell and California neighborhoods. Louisville Metro Police officers Nick Green and Noah Cole were inside the store shortly before 8 p.m. EDT when the child’s father ran inside and said the newborn was not breathing. They followed him outside and discovered the seven-day-old baby girl was not breathing. Officer Cole called for an ambulance while Officer Green began a form of CPR for babies. Greene performed "back blows" on the unconscious baby until she began breathing and crying out as her breath returns and Greene returns Emma back to her thankful mom. Baby Emma was taken to a local hospital to be evaluated, LMPD said. Emma's family later told police that their daughter is now "home, happy and healthy." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
atK9qB_d7wk | 04 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Akron, Ohio — Akron police on Sunday released bodycam footage showing officers fatally shoot 25-year-old Jayland Walker, after a vehicle and foot pursuit on Monday, June 27, 2022. Akron Police Chief Stephen Mylett said he did not know the exact number of rounds fired at Walker. But, Mylett added, the medical examiner’s report indicates more than 60 wounds on Walker’s body. Evidence indicates that Walker had fired a gun during the car chase, Mylett said. Police tried to stop Walker’s Buick about 12:30 a.m. June 27 for investigation of an unspecified traffic violation and chased him when he did not pull over. Shortly after an officer said he heard a gunshot come from the Buick, Walker jumped out of the car wearing a ski mask and ran into a parking lot, with officers following and eventually firing. A handgun, a loaded magazine and a wedding ring were found on the seat and a casing consistent with the weapon was later found at the point where officers believed a shot came from the vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 0:43 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:18 - Bodycam: Officer #3 1:53 - Bodycam: Officer #4 2:17 - Bodycam: Officer #5 2:53 - Bodycam: Officer #6 3:16 - Bodycam: Officer #7 3:28 - Bodycam: Officer #8 3:47 - Bodycam: Officer #9 4:13 - Bodycam: Officer #10
VPTsJf5gYl8 | 04 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Volusia County, Florida — A violent suspect in a recent fatal carjacking attempt was spotted and arrested in New Smyrna Beach on Thursday after Volusia sheriff’s deputies, detectives and task force members closed in with the help of a K-9 making the first apprehension of his career. In recent days, detectives with the East and West Volusia Narcotics Task Forces and task force agents from the Volusia Bureau of Investigations have been in the New Smyrna Beach area conducting surveillance on 22-year-old Nassan Bacon. Bacon had active warrants for aggravated battery with a firearm and aggravated assault with a firearm. He's also a suspect in another pending case in our county. Bacon was recently seen purchasing a 60-round AK-47 magazine at a New Smyrna Beach gun store. On Thursday, detectives and task force agents spotted Bacon in a vehicle on Dimmick Street with 2 others, formed a perimeter and moved in to take him into custody. He took off running, eventually hiding behind a house on Palm Street. Bacon was unable to break the perimeter. K-9 Red, Deputy Brett Whitson's new partner following the retirement of K-9 Endo, quickly tracked Bacon to his hiding spot behind a washer, dryer and other scrap metal. Bacon was taken into custody, treated for a bite injury on scene and then transported to the hospital for further treatment. The other 2 occupants of the vehicle were found to be carrying concealed firearms and charged accordingly. Bacon was one of two violent felony suspects taken into custody due to these surveillance efforts. A suspect in a recent Daytona Beach shooting was also spotted and identified in another vehicle on Dimmick Street. Bacon and 2 others have been indicted for first-degree murder in a fatal May 22 carjacking attempt outside Florida Technical College in DeLand. That investigation is active and ongoing. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1YLdaa0lal8 | 01 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On May 4, at approximately 4:00 p.m., officers with the Baltimore County Police Department responded to a home on Boundbrook Way for the report of a physical domestic disturbance. The 911 caller stated that a man, later identified as Ralph Picarello III, was inside the home throwing items at a family member. Once on scene, officers were informed that Picarello also held a knife to a family member and himself. While officers were inside the home speaking to Picarello, he picked up a knife and carving fork. Officers gave commands to drop the knives, but Picarello did not comply. Picarello then moved quickly towards officers with the knife and carving fork. One officer deployed their taser and Officers D. Manning. and L. Pellegrino discharged their firearms, striking Picarello. Officers rendered aid to Picarello until EMS arrived. Picarello was later pronounced dead on scene. No one else was injured during, the encounter. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Manning 8:48 - Bodycam: Officer Pellegrino 10:55 - Bodycam: Officer #3
I9u26mqM8Q0 | 01 Jul 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — On June 4, at approximately 8:40 p.m., officers with the Baltimore County Police Department responded to the 500 Block of Virginia Avenue in Towson, Maryland for the report of an unknown trouble. When officers arrived on scene, they heard gunshots coming from inside the building. The officers entered the building and proceeded to the 11th floor. Once on the floor, officers identified the apartment where the unknown trouble was reported to have occurred and knocked on the door. 66-year-old Joseph Robert Henry Thompson answered the door armed with a handgun and pointed it at officers. Thompson and Officers Johnson, Klapka and Fitzgerald exchanged gunfire. Thompson was struck and pronounced dead on scene. A fourth responding officer suffered a gunshot wound and was taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. An adult female was located inside the apartment suffering from gunshot wounds and was taken to a local hospital in critical condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:20 - Bodycam: Officer Klapka 1:39 - Bodycam: Officer Johnson 2:09 - Bodycam: Officer Fitzgerald
jPbwPAKOgRU | 30 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Boise, Idaho — 26-year-old Ezra Smith was sentenced to prison for several felonies related to an incident where he used a stolen van to ram Boise Police patrol vehicles and threaten law enforcement. The Ada County District Judge Derrick O’Neill sentenced Smith to serve 25 years in prison, with 10 years fixed before he is eligible for parole. In July 2021, witnesses reported a man driving a van recklessly. Law enforcement spotted the van and learned it was reported as stolen. When Boise Police tried to contact the van’s driver, Smith eluded law enforcement and repeatedly rammed an occupied Boise Police patrol vehicle. He used the same van to threaten a different Boise Police Officer. The event ended in an officer-involved shooting where law enforcement ultimately apprehended the defendant. One officer fired his gun four times, while the other fired his gun six times. Smith was hit with six of the bullets. In a tort claim, Smith said that he suffered multiple face and body fractures and permanent nerve damage, which resulted in loss of sensation in the right side of his face and neck. He also has post-traumatic stress disorder, night terrors and anxiety, he said. Smith filed a $1.27 million claim against BPD alleging excessive force. The claim states the police allegedly shot at him while unarmed. The Valley County prosecutor later determined the officers who shot Smith were justified in their actions. In March 2022, a jury convicted Smith of aggravated battery upon certain law enforcement personnel, aggravated assault upon certain law enforcement personnel, and found that he had used a deadly weapon in the commission of those crimes. Smith had entered guilty pleas prior to trial to the felony crimes of grand theft, eluding a police officer in a motor vehicle, driving under the influence, possession of a controlled substance, and the misdemeanor crime of attempted petit theft. All those crimes were charged in relation to this case. Smith has an extensive criminal history, and was on felony probation at the time of his arrest in these charges for the felony crimes of delivery a controlled substance and malicious injury to property. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:14 - Bodycam: Officer #2
f8Af4448nAc | 29 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Wentzville, Missouri — The Wentzville Police Department released video footage of an officer shooting and wounding a man while he was threatening to kill himself outside an AutoZone on April 20. 54-year-old Daniel Phillips was shot by police just hours after prosecutors allege he kidnapped a former girlfriend near Troy, Missouri. While he was with her, Phillips reportedly threatened the ex-girlfriend with a gun, but she later was released unharmed. After two officers fired shots at Phillips. Phillips dropped the gun outside of the car. Phillips was unhandcuffed and taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Phillips is facing multiple charges in several jurisdictions related to the kidnapping and the shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:59 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:12 - Bodycam: Officer #3
pPYCw08Iux0 | 29 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released body camera video from the shooting that wounded Chicago Police Officer Erik Moreno on the city's West Englewood neighborhood. Officer Moreno was struck in the arm and torso after 27-year-old Jerome Halsey rushed out of a car and opened fire during an attempted traffic stop. Halsey stands charged with attempted first-degree murder, aggravated battery, and aggravated assault on accusations that he shot Officer Moreno. The shooting took place about 2 p.m. on June 5 in the 6900 block of South Sangamon Avenue as three uniformed police officers were riding in an unmarked vehicle when they attempted a traffic stop, police said. Halsey pulled into a dead end, where he then exited the vehicle and opened fire on the officers. Officer Erik Moreno was struck twice, in the arm and torso. The officers returned fire and Halsey was struck in the body, police said. Moreno was transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center in serious but stable condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Moreno 1:18 - Bodycam: Officer #2 8:02 - Surveillance Camera Video
Jms69AWG3fk | 29 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Buffalo, N.Y. — The Buffalo Police Department released body camera footage of a shooting and a pursuit after two Buffalo Police Officers were fired upon at nearly point-blank range while they were in their patrol car. Police said just after 7 p.m. on June 17, two officers on patrol came across a shooting on Sears Street and Broadway. 63-year-old Atlas Johnson was shot several times and pronounced dead at the scene. When officers arrived at the scene the shooting suspect, identified as 27-year-old Nakeem Haynes, allegedly jumped onto the hood of the police car and fired a shot through the windshield then ran. That round ended up striking the gun holster of officer Jake Michienzi. The officers then chased Haynes for several blocks to Kent Street, where they came under fire again. The body camera footage shows two officers firing 13 rounds, eight of which struck Haynes, to whom they then began to render first aid after kicking away a gun laying next to his body. Haynes was transported to ECMC where he remains hospitalized with various physical injuries. Additional charges may be filed as the homicide and the officer-involved shooting remains under investigation. Haynes is scheduled to return on Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at 9:30 a.m. for a felony hearing. He was held without bail. If convicted of the charge, Haynes faces a maximum sentence of 25 years to life in prison. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Michienzi 2:01 - Bodycam: Officer Tran
ETSkq5U_-Q8 | 29 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Eastpointe, Michigan — A man stopped by Eastpointe Police for reckless driving on Gratiot Avenue just north of Eight Mile Road pointed a gun at police and fled the scene on foot, officers reported. 28-year-old Deaz Fitzgerald Titus Jr. was driving an all terrain vehicle on June 15, 2022 when police pulled him over and approached him when they noticed what appeared to be a firearm in his shorts. When officers attempted to restrain him, Titus pulled away and attempted to escape. As one officer deployed his taser, Titus lost his balance, fell to the ground, and began to roll over. Police said Titus pulled out his gun and pointed it at the officers. The second police officer deployed his stun gun, but it didn't have any effect. The two officers then took cover. Because there was heavy vehicle and pedestrian traffic, they did not fire their weapons, officials said. Titus got up off the ground and fled on foot into a residential area. Police set up a perimeter and a Detroit Police K-9 unit was called. The police dog led them to where a man was hiding in a garage. Officers arrested Titus without incident. They also recovered an illegal firearm where the subject and officers first encountered each other. Titus was arraigned June 16 in 38th District Court in Eastpointe. He is charged with assault on a police officer, assault with a dangerous weapon, breaking & entering, felon in possession of a firearm, felon in possession of ammunition, and carrying a concealed weapon. He is in the Macomb County Jail for now being held on $1 million bond. According to the Michigan Department of Corrections, Titus was released from prison in 2019 after serving nearly three years after pleading guilty to weapons charges stemming from an incident in 2014. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aY-8k1j30wI | 28 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — The Austin Police Department released body cam and dash cam footage of a June 12th police shooting that that left one man dead in North Austin. Four APD officers, Spencer Bradley, John Zavala, Dennis Kerlin and Lonnie Cannon, were involved in the incident. Officer Zavala and Kerlin shot the man, who was identified as 42-year-old Carlos Eli Chacon-Castillo. The incident began when an officer saw a disabled vehicle on the side of the road near the 800 block of E. Koenig Lane with an occupant inside. The officer said that Chacon Castillo had a knife, so additional officers were called to respond. Austin police said Chacon Castillo appeared to be agitated, and he would not put the knife down. Chacon Castillo then shouted at the officers “just shoot me.” Officers continued to deescalate the situation when Chacon Castillo advanced toward the officers. One officer deployed a less-lethal firearm at Chacon Castillo, but it was ineffective. The advances continued, and two other officers fired their APD-issued guns and shot Chacon Castillo. Once the officers could determine that Chacon Castillo no longer had the knife and didn't post a threat, officers attempted life-saving measures until EMS medics arrived on the scene and took him to the hospital. Around 1:09 p.m., Chacon Castillo succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Kerlin 6:07 - Bodycam: Officer Zavala 9:42 - Bodycam: Officer Bradley 12:09 - Bodycam: Officer Cannon 14:25 - Dashcam Footage of OIS
FRSCdOWfJL0 | 28 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hardwick, Vermont — A Vermont man was caught on dash cam video using an excavator to attack state troopers while they were taking his son into custody. It occurred on June 14, in Hardwick as state police were arresting 24-year-old Brandon Tallman on burglary and assault charges stemming from a prior incident, when 52-year-old Wayne Tallman tried to save his son from getting arrested. His wife, 48-year-old Amy Tallman, was also trying to resist the police from taking their boy into custody. All three family members were taken into custody. Wayne Tallman was subsequently arrested. If convicted, he faces a maximum sentence of 11 years in prison. He was ordered held without bail at Northeast Correctional Complex in St. Johnsbury. If convicted, Brandon Tallman faces a maximum sentence of 41 years and six months in prison. He was released to the custody of his mother. Amy Tallman is scheduled to appear in court in St. Johnsbury on Aug. 20 to answer the charge of impeding troopers. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
h_PwJiC4eFY | 27 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On May 17, 2022, around 1:15 p.m., Operation West Bureau (OWB), Surveillance Task Force personnel, were conducting a surveillance operation on a named Assault with a Deadly Weapon (ADW) suspect, who was also wanted on a Fugitive Warrant with the United States Marshals. OWB task force personnel directed an Olympic Division patrol unit to attempt a traffic stop in the area of Alvarado Avenue and Temple Street. The suspect failed to stop his vehicle and shortly after, collided with an unrelated vehicle resulting in his vehicle being disabled. The suspect exited his vehicle armed with a firearm and carjacked a nearby vehicle. The suspect fled from the officers in the stolen vehicle when he collided with another vehicle near the intersection of 3rd St and Union Avenue. The suspect exited the stolen vehicle, still armed with a firearm in his hand resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. The suspect fled on foot into a multi-complex gated property and an additional OIS occurred. Officers were able to take the suspect into custody without further incident. The suspect was not struck by gunfire. The suspect was identified as 43-year-old Jaime Vendivel, a resident of Los Angeles. Vendivel was transported to a local hospital for complained of injury to his upper torso area resulting from the traffic collision. Vendivel’s loaded semi-automatic handgun was recovered at scene and will be booked as evidence. No officers or bystanders were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam 3:34 - Traffic Camera Video 4:12 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:40 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:04 - Bodycam: Officer #3 7:00 - Ring Camera Video
7bLejBtqVAE | 22 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orofino, Idaho — Newly released body camera footage shows the moments when Clearwater County sheriff’s deputies fatally shot 48-year-old Michael Trappett who was wielding a knife outside his parents' home. Clearwater County Sheriff’s Deputy Cpl. Brittany Brokop shot Trappett, on Jan. 31, 2022, after his mother called 911 saying her son, who had bipolar disorder and was intoxicated that morning, had picked up a large knife and had become aggressive. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3wVXQpeIMlo | 18 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — Houston Police Department released body-worn camera footage of a shooting that killed a suspect on May 18 in northeast Houston. The shooting happened around 7:45 p.m. May 18 near the intersection of Cheeves Drive and Heath Street in the East Little York neighborhood, according to the Houston Police Department. Police identified the man who was killed by officers as Deven Nnawuchi. HPD patrol officers responded to an report of a stolen vehicle at a residence at 11100 Lera Road. A female told officers her boyfriend (Nnawuchi) was behaving erratically while they were in her vehicle and repeatedly pointed a gun at her daughters. Nnawuchi then kicked his girlfriend and her daughters out of her 2008 black Chevrolet Tahoe and fled the location. As officers arrived on scene and were conducting their investigation, Nnawuchi returned, driving his girlfriend’s Tahoe. When Nnawuchi saw the officers, he fled. A description of the vehicle was broadcast on police radios and nearby officers located the vehicle traveling northbound on Cheeves Drive. Nnawuchi then accelerated the Tahoe and intentionally struck Officer Salinas’ patrol vehicle, causing damage to both vehicles. Officer Salinas reversed his patrol vehicle to create distance as Nnawuchi drove the Tahoe into a nearby yard at the intersection. Nnawuchi exited his vehicle and fired shots at Officer Salinas. Officer Donohue then arrived in his patrol vehicle and Nnawuchi also pointed his weapon at the officer. Officer Donahue discharged his duty weapon at Nnawuchi, but it is unknown if Nnawuchi was struck at that time. Nnawuchi then fled on foot westbound on Heath Street, while pointing the gun at officers and refusing to comply with officers’ commands to drop his weapon. Both Officers Salinas and Donohue discharged their duty weapons and struck Nnawuchi. Officers immediately provided medical assistance until Houston Fire Department paramedics arrived and transported Nnawuchi to Ben Taub General Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. Officer Salinas was transported to an area hospital with minor injuries where he was treated and released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Donahue 5:03 - Bodycam: Officer Salinas 9:28 - Bodycam: Officer Curtis
aUDINkSPVkQ | 17 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Orlando, Florida — The Orlando Police Department released bodycam video that shows the moment a suspect began shooting at officers during a traffic stop. On May 18, 2022, two Orlando police officers were driving down Mercy Drive in an unmarked vehicle when 28-year-old Carlos Roberts, Jr. passed them in a no-passing zone. Police said the suspect opened fire on officers before they could even get out of their car. Officers shot back. The suspect sped off and crashed. Officers gave him first aid until crews could take him to the hospital where he died. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Traffic Camera Video 0:20 - Bodycam: Officer #1 8:04 - Bodycam: Officer #2 15:47 - Traffic Camera Video 16:00 - Bodycam: Officer #3
FeorS4ozzuw | 16 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Florida, Florida — The Indian River County Sheriff’s officials released body camera footage showing his Deputies firing the shots that wounded a teen armed with a gun who had just fled from the back seat of a car following a traffic stop. In the early morning hours of Saturday, June 11, IRCSO responded to shots fired in Gifford on 38th Avenue. Deputies monitored the area and initiated a traffic stop at approximately 9 p.m. the same day. Deputies had identified the vehicle and occupants as suspects in the shots fired call, as well as burglaries throughout the community, including the theft of firearms. Jamall Frederick, a passenger in the vehicle, was told not to touch the gun that deputies saw through the window. As deputies opened the door, Frederick aggressively grabbed the firearm thereby making him an immediate threat to law enforcement and the community. With Frederick on the ground, deputies approach and give clear instructions for him to raise his hands. Ignoring their orders, Frederick presents a firearm, stands up, and escapes into the residential neighborhood. A K-9 unit leads a search team of deputies and locates Frederick hiding in an enclosed porch of a nearby home. He is taken into custody and deputies immediately render first aid and call for EMS. The suspect was identified as Jamall Frederick, 19, of Fort Pierce. He is a known convicted felon who was in possession of a firearm. Frederick was transported to Lawnwood Regional Medical Center and treated for his wounds. He is in stable condition and spoke with our investigators on Saturday night. Another passenger of the vehicle, identified as Zbryius Jones, 181 was arrested for a probation violation. The suspect's gun was recovered near the scene and a second firearm was found in the vehicle. Both firearms were reported stolen in a recent series of residential and auto burglaries. The other two people in the vehicle were released. They remain under investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
xxoPm-3we08 | 15 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Naperville, Illinois — Naperville police released videos of an officer fatally shooting a man who was charging him with a hatchet while he conducted a traffic stop on June 3, 2022 in the western suburb. The officer, who is a 22-year veteran with the department, fired six shots, striking 28-year-old Edward Samaan, police said. At 11 a.m. on June 3, 2022 a Naperville Police Officer conducted a traffic stop on northbound Bond Street, north of McDowell Road on Naperville's northwest side. Approximately 12 minutes into the stop, an uninvolved vehicle pulled up next to the vehicle the officer had pulled over. Samaan quickly exited the vehicle and immediately charged at the officer with a hatchet in his hand. The officer, a 22-year veteran of the Naperville Police Department, discharged his firearm, striking the Samaan. Samaan was transported to an area hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. Neither the officer nor any bystanders were physically injured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam 8:33 - Dashcam
WmoG6IBCGfg | 11 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Rockford, Illinois — The Rockford Police Department and Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office released multiple videos of the shooting of 51-year-old Bradley Thompkins, by officers after he threatened them with a gun at Hard Rock's temporary Rockford Casino on May 28th, 2022. Officers were dispatched to the casino around 8:38 p.m. after someone inside the casino called 911 for a report that Thompkins was making threats with a gun in the parking lot. Police say that Thompkins got out of the vehicle and put the gun to his head. The video shows Deputy Tomasz Wysocki asking for backup and trying to convince Thompkins to put down a handgun the man was holding to his own head. Rockford police officers and Winnebago County deputies arrive while Deputy Wysocki is speaking with Thompkins. As police urged Thompkins to put down the gun, he fires into the air. He slumps his shoulders and puts his hand to his forehead while still holding the gun to his head with his other hand. He then raises the gun, pointing it at officers before they open fire. The state’s attorney’s office believes three officers shot Thompkins before taking him into custody. Two of the officers were from the Rockford Police Department and the third was from the Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office. Thompkins was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital and remains in critical condition. The officers were not hurt. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Jordan Black 3:25 - Bodycam: Deputy Tomasz Wysocki 5:25 - Bodycam - OIS: Deputy Giorgi Arbisi
pzbzHMozb1g | 10 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Paris, Texas — Paris Police Department released bodycam footage of an officer who shot a man armed with a firearm in Paris, Texas. According to Police, officers responded to a single-vehicle accident in the 1600 block of 34th Street N.E. around 9:30 p.m. The driver, who was the sole occupant of the vehicle, walked away from the scene prior to the officer’s arrival. Officers located the owner/driver of the vehicle at his residence and conducted a welfare check on him. During the investigation the man pulled out a 'Bolt-Action Hunting Rifle' which resulted in an officer-involved shooting. The suspect was provided first aid at the scene by officers and emergency medical responders, and was subsequently transported by Care-Flight to a Dallas-area hospital. The man was left paralyzed. He has no charges or charges pending. The man was later identified as Colton “Coco” Carico, a local musician in the Paris area. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
N962CJVEh0I | 10 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Little Rock, Arkansas — The Cammack Village Police Department released body and dash camera footage showing the arrest of an Arkansas man Sunday night who was charged after the department’s chief was struck with a baton and another officer was shot with a stun gun. The videos show an initial exchange between on-duty officer Joshua Blasingame and 35-year-old Dustin Arch Black of Big Flat at about 6 p.m. on May 8, 2022. The footage then depicts a struggle that starts as officer Joshua Blasingame and Chief Peter Powell attempts to detain Black. At one time during the fracas, Black yelled “Jesus Christ is our lord and savior” when a policeman was biting his fingers after he had shoved them in the policeman’s mouth. Black used a police baton to hit an officer in the head twice and caused another officer to shoot himself with a Taser when he pushed him. According to a police report, Cammack Village Police Chief Peter Powell notified Blasingame that a suspicious person was walking barefoot. The man, later identified as Black, was placing caution cones in the middle of the road. Six additional Little Rock officers arrived on the scene and helped place Black in handcuffs. Chief Powell said he was transported by ambulance to a hospital where he was treated and released. Powell's injuries were listed as abrasion wounds to both knees and the top of his feet. He received blunt trauma to his left eye and forehead area. Officer Blasingame listed his injuries as cuts on both knees and on his right elbow. Black is being held in the Pulaski County Jail on two counts of battery in the first degree and one count each of disorderly conduct and refusal to submit to arrest. His bond is set at $15,000 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VMPT-VNZyQE | 09 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Niagara Falls, N.Y. — Niagara Falls police released bodycam video from an altercation where a man was shot after he lunged at officers with a knife. Niagara Falls police say it started as a domestic incident Friday. Officers arrived at 80th street and Niagara Falls Boulevard near the Rite Aid after someone called 911 saying a man was in the backyard of a woman he had sexually assaulted in the past that she had an order of protection against him. That’s where they found the 29-year-old suspect, Reginald Barnes. Officer Greg Paul approached Barnes to place him in custody, but he pulled away. He fell to the ground and got up. In the body cam video, investigators say officer Dominic Senese deployed a taser which had no effect on Barnes and that’s when he pulled a knife and stabbed the officer. Seeing the stabbing attack, Officer Greg Paul and Lieutenant Joseph Scibilia shot Barnes. The video shows Barnes put his hands up as he is hit by the gunfire and he falls face forward on a patch of grass. Barnes’ body then rolls to a stop at Paul’s feet. The suspect was given first aid at the scene and was transported to Erie County Medical Center. He remains in critical condition. Police said officer Senese sustained minor injuries when the suspect slashed him with the knife in the back and on the arm. Niagara Falls Police released only 30 seconds of body camera video. It does not contain audio. Falls officers' body cameras are not always recording, but when the cameras are activated, they are able to save the last 30 seconds of footage captured before activation. That portion, however, does not have audio, Police Superintendent John Faso said. Every officer's body cams are able to recover that clip of footage, which had been temporarily saved, even though the device wasn't recording, he said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nIlIc4xqsF8 | 07 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Volusia County, Florida — Around 12:30 p.m., deputies responded to assist the Ormond Beach Police Department on a report of an in-progress theft of a jet ski. The suspect (Ronald Williams, DOB 3/4/1974) had been unable to get the watercraft started, but decided to float away on it anyway. Nearby, a family was about to head out on the water for the afternoon, but instead they allowed deputies to take their boat over to the suspect, who was still floating in the Intracoastal Waterway trying to get the jet ski started. Williams was taken into custody without incident and the jet ski was returned to its owner. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
X5SCWouqEPU | 07 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Siler City, North Carolina — The North Carolina State Highway Patrol released dash camera video showing a trooper shooting a man who emerged from his driver’s seat with a gun in his hand during a traffic stop in Chatham County. The video shows 21-year-old Mark Diaz of Staley being pulled over for a seatbelt violation by Trooper Rodney Cook on May 30 around 4:30 p.m. Video shows the trooper asking Diaz to get out of his truck after he fails to give him an ID, authorities said. Cook also suspected drug use, according to NCDPS. Once asked to get out of the truck, the driver, Diaz, pulled out a pistol, the video shows. Cook then tried to block the gun and retreated toward his patrol car. The trooper fired a shot at Diaz as he stepped out of the truck with the gun. As Cook fires, the video shows the truck rolling forward, stalling out and a passenger jumping from the car, fleeing the scene, but returning later, according to Highway Patrol. The dashcam video shows Diaz down on the pavement as Cook called in the incident from his car. He shouted for Diaz to drop the pistol he is still clutching. Cook approaches Diaz who is still on the ground with the gun in his hand. Cook gets the gun away from Diaz and radios for backup and EMS assistance. Cook also begins performing life-saving measures on Diaz. However, Diaz was taken to the hospital where he died a short time later. Cook was not hurt during the traffic stop. He was placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation which is agency protocol. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
n6R3fJ2n2rg | 07 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pierce County, Washington State — On May 8, 2022, a silver 2013 BMW is stolen at gunpoint in Vancouver, WA. On May 9, the same stolen 2013 silver BMW was involved in the theft of a truck in Lacey, WA. Later in the day on May 9 after the truck was stolen, both the silver BMW and stolen truck were involved in an attempted theft at a local high school in Lacey, WA. On May 10, the suspects in the silver BMW robbed a citizen at gunpoint in Lacey, WA. On May 12, the Pierce County Sheriffs Department received information that the stolen BMW was at a residence in the area of 160th and Canyon Road East. Several deputies responded to the area of 160th and Canyon Road, and located the vehicle driving in the area. Deputies attempted to stop the vehicle but the driver fled from deputies. Deputies located the BMW a second time in the area but the driver fled again. The BMW was located a third time traveling southbound on Canyon Road East. A deputy saw the driver and relayed that the male driver matched the description of the armed robbery suspect in the previous incidents. The 19-year-old suspect was later identified as Bryan Galeana Mendoza. Deputy Johnson saw the BMW was stopped in traffic at 160th and Canyon Road East and attempted to detain the driver. An additional deputy arrived behind Deputy Johnson at 160th and Canyon Road East. Patrol Sergeant arrived at 160th and Canyon Road and witnessed the ramming. Sergeant advised over the police radio of Probable Cause for Aggravated Assault and initiated a pursuit. First aid was immediately provided to the suspect by deputies on scene. The suspect was transported to an area hospital. The motorcycle the suspect was riding was also reported stolen. A stolen handgun was also recovered at the scene. The suspect is undergoing medical care. He has been charged by the Pierce County Prosecutor's Office with Hit and Run Attended, Attempt to Elude Pursuing Police Vehicle, and Theft of a Motor Vehicle. A female passenger in the suspect vehicle was transported to a local hospital for precautionary treatment. A Pierce County Sheriff’s Department deputy sustained minor injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
YszwAxncge0 | 07 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ogden, Utah — The Ogden Police Department released bodycam footage of a man disarming and assaulting officers during an arrest on May 29. The suspect was identified as 29-year-old Dana Lydell Smith of Clearfield. On on May 29, 2022 shortly before 8:00 AM Ogden City Police Officers and Emergency Medical Services were dispatched to the area of 3500 Wall Ave. Multiple callers were reporting that a male suspect had punched a pregnant female in the face. The victim was reported to be bleeding from the nose and mouth, and the suspect leaving the area on foot. The suspect was reported to be walking towards a business located in the 3600 block of Wall Ave, and was located by responding uniformed officers at that location. When the first officer made contact with Smith, he ran, and the officer chased him on foot. Following a brief foot pursuit, the officers attempted to take Smith into custody. During the attempt, you can see the officers on the ground where one officer under Smith is actively attempting to protect his firearm from being taken. At one point Smith managed to release the firearm from the holster as the officer continued to maintain some level of control over Smith's arm and gun, keeping it between him and the ground and preventing Smith from taking his own life or firing at the officers. In the video, you can hear an audible gunshot. The gun was fired one time and neither Smith nor the officer were struck. Following the gunshot, Officers utilized a trier to effectively take Smith into custody. Smith was transported to a local hospital for evaluation after which he was booked into the Weber County Jail for the following charges: Assault on a Police Officer, Disarming a Police Officer, Failure to stop at the command of a law enforcement officer, Interfering with a Police Officer, Failure to disclose identity, Felony discharge of a firearm. Smith has an extensive felonious criminal history and was on felony probation with Adult Probation and Parole at the time of this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AGm63POHQzo | 06 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — Charges have been filed against a suspect shot by a Houston police officer at 10630 Beechnut Street about 3:25 p.m. on Wednesday (May 11). The suspect, Christopher Figueroa, 37, is charged with two counts of aggravated assault of a police officer in the 482nd State District Court. Officer M. Guerra, who discharged his weapon in the incident, was not injured. He was sworn in as an officer in September 2018 and is assigned to the Westside Patrol Division. Officers responded to a welfare check/individual in crisis call to the apartment complex and observed Figueroa harming himself with large shards of glass, which he was holding in each hand. The officers asked Figueroa to drop the glass shards (weapons) multiple times so they could get him medical treatment, but Figueroa refused. Figueroa then charged the officers with the weapons, and one officer discharged a duty weapon and struck Figueroa at least one time. Houston Fire Department paramedics were already on scene to give immediate medical aid and transported Figueroa to the hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Pham 8:14 - Bodycam: Officer Guerra
CWMQ0T4zLqg | 06 Jun 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Raleigh, North Carolina — On May 7, at approximately 1:20 p.m.., a Raleigh Police Department officer observed an individual in the parking lot of the Southeast District police station, lighting multiple vehicles on fire. The individual was later identified as Reuel Rodriguez Nunez (37 years old). Nunez was using incendiary weapons, more commonly known as Molotov cocktails. The officer immediately requested additional assistance. Once other officers arrived, commands were given to Nunez to stop his actions. Nunez continued to throw multiple Molotov cocktails in the parking lot and eventually threw one in the direction of an officer. Four officers discharged their weapons and Nunez was struck multiple times. No officers were injured during the encounter. Due to two vehicles being engulfed in flames (an RPD patrol car and another vehicle), the officers moved the individual away from the area and attempted life-saving efforts on-scene before he was transported to the hospital where he was subsequently pronounced deceased. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
l7kRdrawWCU | 31 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — At approximately 7:48 pm, the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management received a 911 call from a reporting witness stating that she saw “maybe a houseless person with two large sticks...beating the crap out of...what looks like a shelter where someone else might be living.” The witness took cellphone video footage, which captured the movement of shadows of the incident. At approximately 8:01 pm, two Bayview District Officers arrived on scene. Officers observed two subjects Michael Macfhionghain and Rafael Mendoza on the ground next to a brown tarp, which was located behind a low concrete and steel wall, underneath the freeway overpass. Both subjects were lying next to each other on the ground in an active physical struggle involving a knife. Macfhionghain held a knife in his right hand with the blade pointed downward over Mendoza. Mendoza, who was laying on his back, used his right hand to hold onto the right wrist of Macfhionghain. As the Officers approached the subjects, Mendoza told the Officers, “He got me right there,” and “I can’t breathe,” which can be heard on the Officers’ body worn cameras. Macfhionghain told the Officer, “This man...repeatedly attacking me,” which can also be heard on the Officers’ body worn cameras. The Officers gave Macfhionghain numerous commands to drop the knife. An Officer drew his Department issued firearm and held it in front of him while he spoke with both subjects. The Officer told Macfhionghain he believed Mendoza had attacked him. The Officer asked Macfhionghain to drop the knife so that he could help him. The Officer continued communicating with Macfhionghain and Mendoza as additional Officers arrived. An Officer at the scene believed he recognized Mendoza from a prior police contact and that Mendoza primarily spoke Spanish. Another Officer at the scene, who is a Department Qualified Spanish-speaking Bilingual Officer, also gave Mendoza commands in Spanish to drop the knife. Mendoza responded verbally in both English and Spanish. At approximately 8:07 pm, an Officer discharged a less lethal weapon (a 40 mm foam baton projectile) one time at Macfhionghain. Macfhionghain did not comply or stop and continued holding a knife with the blade pointed downward over Mendoza. Officers additionally discharged their less lethal weapons (two separate 40 mm foam baton projectiles) at Macfhionghain. Macfhionghain did not comply or stop and continued holding a knife with the blade pointed downward over Mendoza. Another Officer then deployed OC (or pepper) Spray at Macfhionghain while Officers continued to give Macfhionghain commands to drop the knife. Macfhionghain continued holding the knife with the blade pointed downward over Mendoza. At approximately 8:10 pm, after an approximately 9-minute struggle, Macfhionghain suddenly climbed on top of Mendoza and brought the knifepoint downward towards Mendoza’s upper body. Multiple Officers again yelled for Macfhionghain to “drop it” and “drop the knife.” Officers discharged less lethal weapons bean bag projectile and one 40 mm foam baton projectile) at Macfhionghain. Within seconds, Macfhionghain again brought the knifepoint up and then downward towards Mendoza in a stabbing motion at least two times while Officers continued to give commands to drop the knife. At this time, an Officer Involved Shooting occurred involving four Officers. Three Officers discharged their Department issued handguns. One Officer discharged a Department issued rifle. Officers broadcasted “Shots Fired” to Dispatch and requested an emergency response from medical personnel. Officers immediately pulled Mendoza away from Macfhionghain and rendered medical aid, including CPR. Simultaneously, Officers handcuffed Macfhionghain, pulled him away from the area, and rendered medical aid, including CPR. San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD) medical personnel arrived on scene and continued to render aid to Macfhionghain. Macfhionghain was later pronounced deceased at the scene. 30. SFFD medical personnel arrived on scene, continued to render aid to Mendoza, and transported Mendoza to Zuckerberg SFGH where he was later pronounced deceased by medical personnel. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:58 - Cellphone Video Footage 3:15 - Bodycam: Officer #1 12:24 - Bodycam: Officer #2 13:02 - Bodycam: Officer #3 13:37 - Bodycam: Officer #4 14:14 - Bodycam: Officer #5 14:50 - Bodycam: Officer #6 15:23 - Bodycam: Officer #7 16:00 - Bodycam: Officer #8 16:32 - Bodycam: Officer #9 18:22 - Bodycam: Officer #10
7O8LXjqMJIs | 30 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — The Albuquerque Police Department released new details of a shooting that happened during a stolen car investigation at motel in the southeast part of the city. Officers located a stolen, red Chevy Volt at 9:45 p.m. at Central Ave. and Pennsylvania St. N.E. The vehicle was reported stolen from Santa Fe on April 12, 2022. A male entered the vehicle and drove it out of the parking lot. An officer tried unsuccessfully to deploy a StarChase device before initiating a traffic stop on the vehicle. The vehicle did not stop. Officers eventually succeeded in deploying a StarChase device and APD dispatch tracked the vehicle. About 10 minutes later, the passenger got out of the vehicle. Officers attempted a spike belt in the area of General Bradley St. and Copper Ave., S.E., but the vehicle drove around it. Officers made contact with the man who exited the vehicle. He told officers he did not know the vehicle was stolen, and he said his brother, Shannon Candelario, was driving the car. He said he did not know if his brother was in possession of any weapons or narcotics. Auto Theft detectives arrived in the area where the vehicle was being tracked and observed the vehicle enter the parking lot of the Motel 6, located at 13141 Central Ave. N.E. The vehicle traveled north through the parking lot and parked. A detective parked nearby and monitored while other detectives entered a separate parking lot. The driver, later confirmed to be Shannon Candelario, exited the vehicle and walked southbound along the east side of the motel, toward the lobby. A supervisor initiated a plan for a force array with an arrest team to take Candelario into custody. All detectives were wearing markings identifying them as police. Candelario started walking northbound toward the area where he parked the stolen vehicle. The arrest team approached Candelario and announced he was under arrest. Another detective approached in his vehicle with emergency lights engaged. Candelario walked away from detectives, placed his hand in the pocket of his hoodie and retrieved an unknown item. He shouted obscenities and said, “You’re gonna have to shoot me.” He refused to comply with commands. One detective later told investigators he also observed Candelario put his hand in his left pocket and quickly drew an object out and held it down low by his side. A second detective announced: “He’s got a weapon. I’m not sure if it’s a knife or what it is.” The first detective ran along the east side of the vehicles in the parking lot, attempting to acquire a visual of Candelario. The detective observed Candelario near the driver’s side door of the stolen vehicle, and gave verbal commands. The detective told investigators he saw the male pull an object from his front pocket and “punch” the object out toward the detective. Two Officers fired their weapons toward Candelario, who was struck. Officers rendered aid to Candelario who was transported to the hospital to treat his wounds. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Det. Damian Lujan 2:16 - Bodycam: Det. Jerry Arnold
TwfoTht585g | 27 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On Friday, May 20th, 2022, at approximately 8:30 a.m. the U.S. Marshals Task Force, comprised of Deputy U.S. Marshals and LMPD detectives, were in the 800 block South 37th Street attempting to serve outstanding arrest warrants for Assault 2nd Degree (domestic violence), Strangulation 1st Degree, Terroristic Threatening 3rd Degree, Assault 4th Degree (domestic violence), and Probation Violation on 25-year-old Omari Cryer. Cryer was observed fleeing the location and deputies and detectives attempted to apprehend him. Based on the bodycam footage captured by an LMPD detective, Cryer ran through the alley in the 800 block of Sutcliffe Avenue, and he proceeded to retrieve a firearm from the left side of his waistband. As Cryer jumped a fence to the backyard of a home, you hear the detective say, "Drop the gun." Followed by, "Gun, gun, gun." To the right, off camera, is a Deputy U.S. Marshal who fired two rounds from his firearm striking Cryer. LMPD officers did not discharge their weapons. Other deputies and detectives rendered aid to Cryer while awaiting EMS. EMS responded to the area and pronounced Cryer deceased at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kid0FFyVAGs | 26 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released body cam video of a shooting last month that killed a 29-year-old man. The male, Jalen Javon Randle, 29, was pronounced deceased at an area hospital. An HPD officer, S. Privette, who discharged a weapon, was not injured. He was sworn in as an officer in December 2014 and is assigned to the Narcotics Division. HPD Special Investigations Unit Sergeant R. Flores and Detectives C. Walker, D. Escobar and J. Kosler reported: Members of the HPD Narcotics Division Tactical Team were searching for the suspect, wanted on three felony warrants. Officers observed the suspect get into the passenger seat of a silver vehicle, which then left the location. When officers initiated a traffic stop, the driver of the vehicle refused to stop and a pursuit ensued. Officers performed a Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT) maneuver. Officers were able to block the vehicle’s path and it came to a stop. When the suspect exited the passenger side of the vehicle, the officer discharged his weapon one time, striking the suspect. At the time of the shooting, the suspect was in possession of a bag, in which a gun was recovered. Officers began medical treatment on the suspect before paramedics arrived and transported him to the hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. The male driver, 32, was taken into custody and charged with fleeing/attempting to elude a police officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Privette 1:14 - Bodycam: Officer Mansker 3:07 - Bodycam: Officer Terrell 7:28 - Bodycam: Officer Bolanos
EiwoyZFN8Jw | 25 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department on Tuesday released body cam video of a shooting that wounded a police officer outside a southeast Houston gas station earlier this month. Charges have been filed against a suspect arrested in the shooting of an HPD officer at 14300 Gulf Freeway (South Interstate Highway 45) about 11:20 a.m. on Wednesday (May 4). The suspect, Jimmy Bryan, 23, is charged with two counts of aggravated assault of a public servant in the 338th State District Court. HPD Officer J. Sallee, who discharged his duty weapon, suffered a gunshot wound to the lower pelvic area and was transported to Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital in stable condition. Officer M. McMurtry, who also discharged his duty weapon, was not injured in this incident.Both were sworn in as HPD officers in June 2012 and are assigned to the Traffic Enforcement Division. HPD Special Investigations Unit Sergeant R. Flores and Detectives A. Hurtado and R. Anderson reported: Members of the HPD Narcotics Division were conducting a multi-agency narcotics investigation in the area of the above address. As part of the investigation, officers with the HPD Highway Interdiction Unit conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle, driven by Bryan, who stopped at a gas station at the above address. Officers approached the vehicle, made contact with the driver and asked him to exit the vehicle. The suspect (Bryan) then produced a weapon and fired several shots at the officers. Officer Sallee was struck at this time. Officers Sallee and McMurtry discharged their duty weapons, striking the suspect. Officer Sallee was transported by private vehicle to the hospital. Houston Fire Department paramedics transported the suspect to an area hospital in stable condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer McMurtry 2:53 - Bodycam: Officer McMurtry 5:08 - Bodycam: Officer Sallee 7:27 - Bodycam: Officer Schrock
pAlgwaourOA | 25 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Hillsborough County, Florida — On Wednesday, April 20, 2022, suspect Dewayne Davis, 35, shot a relative after an argument over floor work being done in an RV in the 10300 block of McIntosh Road. On Monday, May 23, 2022, just after 10:30 AM, deputies were performing a “Walk It Like I Talk It,” a community policing effort where deputies are encouraged to engage with community members in order to build rapport, in the area of the previous shooting. Deputies were actively searching for the suspect and talking to several community members to determine his whereabouts. Deputies were advised that Davis was recently seen nearby. When deputies came upon Davis’ girlfriend, Dana Rice, 31, she gave inconsistent information regarding Davis’ whereabouts and whether or not he was residing in a nearby shed that had been locked from the outside. Deputies on scene called for additional units, including K-9, to search the shed. With the reasonable suspicion that Davis was hiding in the shed and after several warnings to surrender peacefully, deputies entered the shed with a K9. They found Davis hiding underneath a large beanbag and pointing a gun directly at the deputies. Deputies gave Davis multiple commands to put the handgun down. Davis put the gun down, at which point, it appeared he was going to surrender. Instead, Davis turned and reached for another firearm. Sergeant Jason Goff and Deputy Charles Perdomo fired their service weapons, striking Davis several times. Davis was transported to Tampa General Hospital in critical condition, and charges are pending. Dana Rice has been charged with Resisting an Officer without Violence and Obstruction. No deputies were injured in the incident. Sergeant Jason Goff and Deputy Charles Perdomo have no prior use of force incidents. Sergeant Goff has been with HCSO since 1998, and Deputy Perdomo has been with HCSO since 1995. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
CLpcqR8djto | 24 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police Department released a video that includes audio, visuals and information related to an officer-involved shooting (OIS) which occurred on May 9, 2022. This incident occurred in the area of 7th Street and Bell Road, when residents in the neighborhood called 911. The initial caller told 911 operators that a man broke an apartment window and was last seen walking towards Bell Road. Additional 911 calls were received stating a man had broken a window of a business, thrown bottles at passing vehicles and was acting violently. The first two responding officers were flagged down by a witness who told the them the man was still in the parking lot. One of the officers shared the information over the radio for other responding patrol units. As the officers drove around the parking lot, they located a man matching the description given. The man was holding a river rock. The two officers discussed a plan for one of them to be ready to use a Taser. The officers got out of the patrol car and began giving the man commands to drop the river rock and get on the ground. The man did not comply with the officer’s commands. The man was further than the effective distance of the Taser, so the same officer retrieved a stun bag – an alternative less-lethal option. The man responded by running from the area on foot. The man ran across Bell Road and into another shopping area. Once in the second parking lot the man stopped with the river rock still in his hand. There were several patrons on foot and in vehicles as the officers attempted to negotiate with the man. The officer ordered the man to drop the rock, but the man again, did not comply. The officer called for a stun bag again, but the man ran away before the stun bag could be used. The foot pursuit continued through the parking lot towards a restaurant. The officer continued to order the man to stop and drop the rock. The man did not. The officer again asked a backup officer for the stun bag. The man temporarily went out of view behind the restaurant but then reappeared in the restaurant’s outdoor patio. The man then lifted the rock in what appears to be a throwing motion and then continued to move toward the restaurant’s side door. As the man approached the side door, the officer issued commands not to enter the restaurant. The man again did not comply which resulted in the officer-involved shooting. The man fell inside the restaurant, and officers moved in to detain him and render aid. After the shooting, officers attempted to restrain the man as he continued to pull his arm away and kick the officers. The officers were able to secure the man and provide aid to include putting on a tourniquet. The river rock was found next to the man. No other citizens or officers were injured during this incident. The man was taken to a local hospital where he received treatment for his injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Calls 2:16 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
0hPJtEYrhoc | 17 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, DC — On Monday, May 9, 2022, at approximately 3:46pm uniformed members of the Fifth District conducted a traffic stop in the 1700 block of Benning Road, Northeast. The officers contacted two individuals in the vehicle, a driver and passenger. The officer observed the front passenger to be in possession of a handgun. The passenger shifted the gear stick of the vehicle into drive at which point the officer ordered both individuals to step out of the vehicle. After the driver exited the vehicle, the front seat passenger moved into the driver's seat and attempted to drive away. The individual then exited the vehicle and fled on foot. As officers pursued the individual on foot, the individual removed a black handgun from their waistband area. The individual ran northbound in the 700 block of 18th Street, Northeast, before entering an alleyway. Upon entering the alleyway, the officer observed the individual throwing the handgun to the ground. When the officer entered the alleyway, he observed the individual then picking up the handgun from the ground. The officer gave multiple commands for the individual to drop the gun, but they did not comply. The individual then pointed the firearm at the officer, who discharged their MPD-issued firearm twice. The individual was not struck by the officer's gunfire. The individual continued to flee for a short distance, before ultimately being taken into custody. The individual's firearm was recovered on scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
W0XDM0mWmXQ | 14 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police department released body-camera footage of an officer involved shooting that occurred on May 1, 2022, just after 12:00 p.m., in the roadway to the south of 19th Avenue and Southern Avenue. Officers from the South Mountain Precinct were in the parking lot of a gas station near 19th Avenue and Southern Avenue working through an unrelated matter when they were notified of a man with a machete in an open field to the south. Officers contacted the man and gave him commands to drop the machete as he walked eastbound in the field towards 19th Avenue. Officers continued to order the man to drop the machete while following him as he walked southbound in the roadway of 19th Avenue. The man was shouting in Spanish. Due to the language barrier, officers were unable to understand what he was saying. There were vehicles driving by on 19th Avenue and pedestrians walking on the nearby sidewalks. While the man was in the middle lane of 19th Avenue, an officer with a stunbag shotgun approached him and gave repeated commands to drop the machete. The officer delivered several rounds from the stunbag which did not seem to affect the man. He continued to yell in Spanish while advancing towards the officer with the machete still in hand. The officer transitioned to his handgun and fired, striking the man and ending the threat. Officers approached the man, removed the machete, and began rendering first aid. Officers continued until Phoenix Fire responded and assumed care. The man was transported to a local hospital in critical condition where he remains hospitalized but will later be booked into jail on one count of aggravated assault on a police officer once his condition improves. There were no injuries to other community members or officers. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
y1T5NZacJfQ | 14 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Edison, New Jersey — The Attorney General’s Office released video footage from three body-worn cameras related to a fatal police-involved shooting that occurred on April 12, 2022, in Edison, N.J. The decedent has been identified as Merrill Rambarose, 49, of Edison. The officers who fired their service weapons at Rambarose have been identified as Officer Daniel Bradley and Officer Joseph Elqumos of the Edison Police Department. According to the preliminary investigation, uniformed officers of the Edison Police Department responded to a 911 call made shortly after 3:45 p.m. reporting a male threatening an individual with an axe on Judson Street in Edison, N.J. When officers arrived, they attempted to speak to Rambarose on his balcony. Rambarose then went inside his apartment and emerged moments later armed with a short-handled axe. Officers ordered him to back up and drop the weapon. He did not comply with the officers’ commands and instead charged towards the officers with the axe in his hand. At this time, Officers Elquomos and Bradley both fired their weapons, fatally wounding Rambarose. An axe was recovered near Rambarose. Officers and emergency medical personnel rendered first aid to Rambarose, who was pronounced deceased on scene via telemetry at 4:41 p.m. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Xlsua_q5joE | 13 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Thornton, Colorado — Newly released body-camera footage shows the fatal shooting of 33-year-old Lucas Antonio Salas, who died in an exchange of gunfire on a golf course in Thornton with the Northglenn and Thornton police departments. Salas, who was wanted on an arrest warrant for a parole violation, eluded officers who attempted to take him into custody, investigators said. Fleeing an apartment complex in Northglenn, Salas drove off road and through a fence to avoid capture. He fired a gun at Northglenn officer Joshua Moreau’s police car in the area of East 120th Avenue and Washington Street during a police chase. Police pursuit continued and Salas ran the 2003 Nissan sedan he was driving into a ditch near the golf course at East 136th Avenue and Washington. Salas fled the crash on foot, onto the golf course, with officers pursuing him. Other people who were in the vehicle remained inside it. Officers chased down Salas, yelling commands for him to stop, according to the review. When they got close Salas drew a gun and fired. Thornton officer Mikal Timm and Northglenn officer Charles Festi “returned fire,” striking Salas. He was taken to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead. No officers were injured. A .40 caliber Smith and Wesson handgun was found near Salas. He fired one shot on the golf course. The district attorney's office announced that the officers involved in the shooting will not be charged. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Moreau 3:19 - Bodycam: Officer Timm 5:02 - Bodycam: Officer Festi
MMlGgZLe3sc | 12 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released body cam video of a 2020 incident at the Grand Central (25th) District police station in which three officers were shot. Police returned fire and shot the suspect, Lovelle Jordan, in the incident on July 30, 2020. The sentence comes two months after he pleaded guilty to one count of attempted murder and five counts of aggravated battery to a peace officer. Footage shows officers pulling Jordan from the front seat of a stolen 2018 Porsche and throwing him to the ground. Officers cuff Jordan and tell him they are searching him for weapons. Jordan responds that he does not have any weapons on him. Jordan asks officers to place his handcuffs in the front because he had third-degree burns on his hands. Officers refuse but tell him they will remove the handcuffs once they are at the station. While in the SUV, Jordan was able to move his hands to the front and pulled the gun from his clothes, police said. For almost four minutes, an officer drives a squad car with Jordan in custody in the back seat – unknowingly armed. When police arrived at the sally port at the station at 5555 W. Grand Ave. on the city's West Side, and an officer opened the door of the SUV to take Jordan inside, Jordan shot the officer in the chin. The officer falls to the ground then rises about two minutes later and fires about two shots before running into the station. Four officers fired shots at Jordan, who eventually fell to the ground, left paralyzed by a gunshot wound. Jordan had fired at least five shots, striking an officer in the shoulder and neck, prosecutors said. Two other officers suffered less serious wounds: One was shot in his protective vest, but the bullet didn’t penetrate; the other officer was wounded in the hip. Sources said between Jordan and the officers, more than 50 shots were fired. At the time of the shooting, Jordan was a convicted felon on parole for gun charges and had been on electronic monitoring until June 2020. Last month, Jordan was sentenced to 31 years in prison after pleading guilty. Shortly afterward on April 19, Jordan died when he hanged himself. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Arrest of Carjacking Suspect 4:30 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 9:00 - Dashcam Footage of OIS
vlUgygz4Y6E | 11 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dearborn, Michigan — The Dearborn Police Department released surveillance video as well as dash and body cam video from a man charged with trying to seat the Dearborn Fresh Supermarket on fire. The 28-year-old Marcus Flowers was arrested in connection to the arson at Dearborn Fresh Supermarket and was charged with one count of arson, and one count of fleeing and eluding police. On Sunday, around 5:30 a.m., an officer on patrol near the supermarket saw someone setting the market on fire. Video shows the suspect pouring combustible liquid along the side of the building before lighting it on fire and running away from the scene. The suspect got in a vehicle and fled with officers close behind. Video footage from a patrol car shows the officers pursuing the suspect through the streets of Dearborn. The driver swerved between lanes before he pulled into a parking lot, turned around, and crashed directly into the officer’s vehicle. The suspect drove away, hopping a curb, with the officer close behind. The officer started to ram the back of the suspect’s car until he stopped and abandoned his vehicle. The suspect fled on foot and more officers arrived to give chase. After a short pursuit, an officer tackles the suspect and immediately puts him in handcuffs. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IRHtor0gHsE | 11 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Cruces, New Mexico — The Las Cruces Police Department released body camera video of the officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of 75-year-old Amelia Baca who was holding two knives in her hands on April 16. Baca, had dementia, according to her family. Police were called after she allegedly was threatening members of the family. In the video, the first officer who approaches the door tells two family members who were with Baca to step out of the house. As the two women exit the house, one tells the officer Baca is holding knives, is mentally ill and asks him not to shoot her. An officer's body camera captures Baca holding a kitchen knife in each hand. The officer commands Baca multiple times to drop the knives, but she doesn't. The officer, the women and Baca all appear to yell for 40 seconds, then the video provided by the city blurs the final couple of seconds before Baca is shot. Audio from the video shows the officer fired two rounds. The city has yet to release the name of the officer who fired the fatal shots. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:41 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
4njHkksstsA | 07 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lawton, Oklahoma — Two former officers from the Lawton Police Department have been charged with first-degree manslaughter in connection to an officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of Quadry Sanders in December 2021. After review of the entire case file presented by the OSBI, including the Medical Examiner's Autopsy Report, the Comanche County District Attorney's Office has made the determination that the shooting of Quadry Sanders was not justified. Officers Robert Hinkle and Nathan Ronan have been charged with First Degree Manslaughter and are presumed innocent of the charges until proven guilty. Their bond was set at $25,000 each. Both men posted bail. A hearing is set for August 1, 2022, with Judge Emmit Tayloe assigned to the case. On December 5, 2021, officers from the Lawton Police Department responded to 1806 NW Lincoln Avenue, Lawton, Comanche County, Oklahoma. The officers were responding to a call received by dispatch at 20:37 hours from one of the residents at said property. The call to dispatch was made in reference to a male being present at said property in violation of an active protective order and said male was in possession of a firearm. Once officers arrived at 1806 NW Lincoln Avenue, the suspect was identified as Quadry Sanders. Officers learned that Sanders was inside the home located at 1806 NW Lincoln Avenue and was refusing to let one of the residents leave. Officers set up a perimeter around the house. A sergeant with the Lawton Police Department (LPD) then began giving Sanders orders using a PA system in a patrol vehicle. Shortly after commands were given, a female resident of the home exited. Minutes later, Sanders was seen going out the back door of the home. An officer gave Sanders commands to show his hands, which he immediately complied with, but then Sanders ran back into the home. Seconds later, Quadry Sanders walked out of the front door of the home. Sanders was met underneath a carport by Officers Robert Hinkle and Nathan Ronan. Both Officers Hinkle and Ronan were wearing body cameras which captured the following events: Officer Hinkle begins telling Sanders "hands, hands" as well as "down, down, down, down." Sanders hands are clearly seen and the only item visible in his hands is a ball cap, which he transfers from his right hand to his left hand. As he is receiving these orders, Sanders quickly turns back towards the front door of the home. Officers Hinkle and Ronan then walk closer to Sanders. As Hinkle approaches, Sanders can be seen raising both of his hands in the air, above his head. At that time, Officer Hinkle shoots his firearm four times at Sanders. Sanders falls to the ground and appears to have been shot, at which time Officer Hinkle once again orders "hands, hands, hands," and to "quit reaching." Sanders sits up from his back with his hands above his head at which time Officer Hinkle fires his firearm seven additional times. Simultaneously with these shots, Officer Ronan also fires his weapon at Sanders four times. Sanders is then secured by Officer Hinkle. On the way to Comanche County Memorial Hospital by ambulance, Quadry Sanders was pronounced dead. No weapon was located on Sanders' body or in the area where he was shot. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OKgH4VR_Afg | 07 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released bodycam video of a deadly officer-involved shooting where a suspect was accused of fatally running over a construction worker and stabbing a Montrose apartment manager on April 5. The suspect, Ronnie Dwayne Cesear, Jr., 27, died days later at a hospital. An autopsy found he died of “complications of penetrating gunshot wound of torso” with other contributing factors, and his death was ruled a homicide, according to the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences. The deceased victim is identified as Carrl Hayes, 67. Houston police officers responded to a stabbing call at an apartment complex at 811 Buffalo Park Drive, and learned a male dressed in black had driven through the lobby of the complex and was attacking people with a kitchen knife. Officers arrived and found a gray pickup truck driven through the lobby entrance and an injured man on the ground. Officers then observed a dark skinned male with curly hair wearing a black T-shirt and black pants (later identified as the suspect) walking away from the scene. When the suspect saw the officers, he turned and walked in their direction while carrying a large kitchen knife. Officers gave repeated verbal commands to the suspect to stop and drop the knife. The suspect ignored officers' commands and continued to approach. When the suspect got close enough, he lunged at officers with the knife. The two officers discharged their duty weapons and struck the suspect more than once. The suspect dropped the knife, but got up and attempted to flee the scene on foot. Officers followed the suspect, deployed their Conducted Energy Device (taser) and took him into custody. Once the suspect was detained, officers provided medical assistance to Mr. Hayes and the suspect. Houston Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and pronounced Hayes deceased. The suspect was transported to an area hospital. Officers then located a second male victim who had been stabbed in the back multiple times. He was transported by HFD paramedics to an area hospital where he was treated and released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Trevino 2:19 - Bodycam: Officer Rincones 4:38 - Bodycam: Officer Medina 6:58 - Bodycam: Officer Alagna
cNby0agTIns | 07 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released bodycam video of a deadly officer-involved shooting that happened on April 9 in northwest Houston. Police said the suspect, identified as 48-year-old Richard Nichols, was trespassing at a business harassing people before officers were called to the scene. Officers obtained Nichols' description and learned he had a parole violation for organized criminal activity. The officers arrived at the location and found Nichols in a small room inside the business with a gun on the table. While officers were giving Nichols verbal commands, he reached for a gun. At that time, officers discharged their weapons, striking Nichols several times. Nichols was transported an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Pavlica 1:54 - Bodycam: Officer Blackerby 3:46 - Bodycam: Officer England
2cZfbR4Jw6Y | 07 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On April 6, 2022, around 2:20 p.m., officers responded to a radio call in the 8700 block of Tobias Avenue. The comments of the call indicated that a male suspect was breaking windows, armed with a knife and threatening to kill a person. When the officers arrived to the area of the call they made contact and verbalized with the suspect, later identified as 33-year-old Jesus Alan Castellanos. Castellanos refused to comply with the officer’s commands and charged at the officers with a knife in his hand, resulting in an officer involved shooting and a simultaneous taser deployment. Castellanos was struck by gunfire and taken into custody. Los Angeles Fire Department Paramedics responded to the scene and determined Castellanos deceased. A 6-inch knife was recovered at scene. No officers or bystanders were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call #1 1:48 - 911 Call #2 2:25 - Surveillance Video 2:47 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:45 - Bodycam: Officer #2
LUALV1yT8w0 | 06 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Farmington, New Mexico — Farmington Police released videos showing the moments leading up to officers firing on a suspect. Around 4:50 p.m. on April 9, officers observed a man sitting inside a vehicle in a parking lot near the 1700 block of East 20th Street. They recognized him as 21-year-old Charlie Thompson who was wanted for pointing a gun at two teens in March and pistol-whipping one of them. Thompson was known to officers to be armed. When officers attempted to contact Thompson, he got out of the vehicle and ran southbound across 20th Street, carrying a firearm. Officers followed Thompson until he stopped on Yucca Avenue, near Sage Drive. Thompson refused to put the weapon down after several requests from the officers. He then moved the gun toward the officers, and two officers fired. Officers immediately rendered aid to Thompson and called for paramedics. He was transported to San Juan Regional Medical Center, where he later died from his injuries. There were no other injuries at the scene. The two officers are on administrative leave, which is the routine procedure of the Farmington Police Department. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
GjAWgi1YxfU | 06 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * East Lansing, Michigan — East Lansing Police released video evidence from April 25, when two officers shot 20-year-old DeAnthony VanAtten in the Meijer parking lot. At approximately 6:36 p.m. on Monday, April 25, officers with the East Lansing Police Department (ELPD) were dispatched to the Meijer store at 1350 W. Lake Lansing Road in East Lansing in response to a weapons complaint. The caller indicated a male subject pulled a gun out of a car, stuck it in his pocket and went into the store. ELPD officers arrived on scene and observed a subject in the store that matched the description given by the caller. A foot pursuit occurred, with VanAtten and officers exiting out of the store. The officers encountered VanAtten and shots were fired. VanAtten was struck and was transported to a local hospital, where he was treated for gunshot wound in the right leg and in the abdomen. VanAtten spent a week in the hospital before being booked into the Ingham County Jail on a probation violation through 30th Circuit Court. He's since been released from jail. There were no other injuries at the scene. A weapon was recovered at the scene and the scene is secure at this time. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Video 1:31 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:26 - Bodycam: Officer #2 8:12 - Bodycam: Officer #3
SGX4MRmf9Pk | 05 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Caryville, Tennessee — Newly released body-camera footage shows officers shooting an armed robbery suspect (Michael Hilton, 34) while trying to take him into custody on I-75 in Campbell County on October 21, 2022. Officers with the Caryville Police Department and deputies with the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office spotted a car traveling along the Appalachian Highway in Caryville that was the subject of a BOLO (Be On the Lookout) in connection to a robbery that occurred just after 7:00 p.m. in Jacksboro. Officers initiated a traffic stop, but the male driver refused to stop. A pursuit ensued and continued onto Interstate 75. At mile marker 137, the driver crashed into several vehicles stopped in a construction zone, including a cruiser driven by a trooper with the Tennessee Highway Patrol who was parked behind a disabled vehicle. During efforts to take the driver into custody, the situation escalated, resulting in the trooper, a Caryville officer, and a Campbell County deputy firing shots, striking him. He was pronounced dead at the scene. A female passenger in the car was also injured in the incident and was transported to a local hospital for treatment. No officers were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DxidPqwL6kM | 04 May 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Collegedale, Tennessee — The Collegedale Police Department have concluded that an excessive force claim filed against one of its officers is 'unfounded," and that Hamilton County District Attorney Neal Pinkston wrongly chose to involve the U.S. Department of Justice in the matter. On March 10, Officer Evan Driskill used a Taser on Delane Gordon in an arrest during a traffic stop. Gordon and his attorney questioned why he was stopped and why he was tazed. Collegedale officials say that Officer Driskill asked Gordon multiple times for identification and he refused. That’s why he was arrested. They say that the officer only used the Taser after Gordon emphatically refused to comply, many times. The full video shows that Officer Driskill properly identified himself and the reason for the stop. Gordon was argumentative and immediately asked the officer for proof of his stop, as well as his supervisor. The officer correctly advised Gordon to argue his objection in court. Officer Driskill asked Gordon for his identification 5 times, but Gordon refused to hand the officer his information and the officer made the appropriate decision to arrest the driver for failing to identify himself. The officer opened the driver’s side door to make the arrest and ordered Gordon from the vehicle five times before transitioning to his Taser. The officer drew his taser and ordered the driver out of the car eight more times before holstering his Taser in an effort to de-escalate. The officer returned to hands-on with the driver and ordered him five more times to exit the vehicle, injuring his own leg in the struggle. It was only when Gordon emphatically stated “No!” to the officer’s many orders, that Officer Driskill made the decision to deploy his taser to gain compliance and effect the arrest. After using the Taser Officer Driskill had to order Gordon ten more times out of the vehicle. Once Officer Driskill finally gained compliance the use of force was immediately ended, and Gordon was safely handcuffed. Gordon was moved to a seated position to prevent positional asphyxiation and to await the arrival of other officers and paramedics. Attempting to couch the incident as a matter of racial discrimination, Gordon’s attorneys claimed during a March 18th press conference that Gordon had no background or record of involvement with law enforcement, and previous to this incident had “no interaction with officers.” In fact, Gordon has had multiple interactions with law enforcement over the years. Since 2014 he has been stopped and questioned by Coffee County Sheriff’s Office, Murfreesboro Police, Grundy County Sheriff’s Office, and the Collegedale Police Department just 2 months prior to this incident. In 2017, Gordon was a suspect in a domestic assault in Murfreesboro. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fNbB2ZX63mI | 30 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * O'Fallon, Missouri — St. Charles County Police have released body camera video that shows a shooting of a 17-year-old. On January 23, two officers with the O'Fallon Police Department responded to a call for a suspicious vehicle that was unlicensed and had heavy damage, with two people inside from a resident living in the 500 block of Prentice Drive. One of the officers approached the car and knocked on the window. The teen looked up, then down. The officer tapped the barrel of his handgun on the window, then smashed it through the glass. The car lurched into reverse, then drive. Then both officers, one on each side of the car, began firing, at least 15 rounds in all, as the car sped off over a suburban lawn. The officer later told investigators he saw through the window a hand holding a gun, and feared for his life. At least two bullets hit the car's driver, 17-year-old Christopher Jones, who died. The passenger, another teen, was arrested. A handgun that had been reported stolen was recovered from the car after the shooting, police said. The incident started just before 11 a.m. Jan. 23 when police were called to the 500 block of Prentice Drive in O'Fallon for reports of a "suspicious vehicle," without license plates, idling. Two people appeared to be sleeping inside. Body camera footage from Officer Matthew Vegovisch shows him walking up to the driver's side window of the white Honda, pulling at the door handle, and drawing his gun. Jones looks at Vegovisch and then toward the inside of the car. Vegovisch pulls at the door handle, saying "open the door" and "don't!" Vegovisch smashes the window glass with the barrel of his gun and the car reverses, hitting the front of Vegovisch's patrol car with its bumper. Vegovisch then steps away from the Honda and begins firing as the car drives forward. He continues shooting as it drives through part of a front yard and down the street. In a statement to St. Charles County Police Department investigators, Vegovisch said when he walked up to the car, he saw "a hand on the center gear shifter and simultaneously saw a hand holding a black handgun." He said he broke the window "in an attempt to get the occupant's attention ... to stop what they were doing." Video from the passenger's side shows Officer Michael Manzella tapping on the window with his hand. The car then reverses, he jumps backward, and then starts shooting as the car drives forward and through the yard. He then makes a call for "shots fired." Manzella told investigators in a statement he heard gunshots and thought they were coming from the car toward him or Vegovisch, so he returned fire. Vegovisch fired four times, Manzella 11, according to the records. Manzella's video shows him getting into his patrol vehicle and following the Honda, which came to rest blocks away. Other officers surrounded the vehicle with their weapons drawn. The passenger gets out of the car and is arrested. Jones is pulled from the driver's seat and officers begin doing CPR. Jones was transported to SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital in Lake Saint Louis, where he died. Jones was shot at least twice — once through the back and once in the back of the head. The bullet that went through Jones' back, which was fatal, was fired by Vegovisch; the round found in his head was fired by Manzella. Police later determined the Honda had been reported stolen weeks earlier from Kirkwood. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-jnB9ef5PMo | 29 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police Department has released a Critical Incident Briefing (CIB) video that includes audio, visuals and information related to an officer-involved shooting (OIS) which occurred on April 14, 2022. This incident occurred in the area of Cave Creek and Beardsley Road when two officers responded to a gas station to speak with a woman who called the police about her suicidal boyfriend, the 35-year-old male suspect. The woman told the officers she came to the gas station to make a report because she was afraid there would be a violent confrontation between the suspect and police if they came to where the couple was staying. The two officers were at the gas station interviewing the girlfriend when the suspect arrived in a light blue sedan at about 10:35 a.m. The female officer started to approach the suspect's vehicle when he raised a gun and shot her, causing her to fall to the ground. The male officer took cover and returned fire. The suspect then started shooting at the male officer, missing him and striking a vehicle and the building behind him. The suspect took off from the scene, abandoned his vehicle, and called an associate to pick him up. He eluded police for the next 3 days, until we received a community tip that led us to a property in Scottsdale, near 66th Street and Osborne Road. The suspect was ultimately arrested after Detectives from the tactical support bureau surrounded the location and negotiated with him for several hours. They utilized less-lethal tactics, including tear gas, to encourage a surrender and avoid an armed confrontation. The suspect was transported to the hospital for injuries he suffered during the original shootout at Cave Creek and Beardsley Roads. After being released from the hospital, the suspect was booked into jail for two counts of attempted murder, among other charges. The female officer who was injured in this shooting has been with the department for 23 years and is assigned to the Black Mountain Precinct. She remains under medical care. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Incident Location Map 0:16 - 911 Call 1:37 - Bodycam: Female Officer 2:16 - Bodycam: Male Officer
fpz-j_TCdZM | 29 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Roseville, Michigan — On April 26, the Macomb County Sheriff's Office was contacted by the Roseville Police Department to investigate an Officer Involved Shooting that had occurred at approximately 6:20am. The shooting occurred after police responded to a crash that took place on Groesbeck Ave, just south of 12 Mile Rd. The shooting left one man dead. No officers were injured. At approx. 6:20am, Roseville Police responded to a crash involving a Chevy Silverado and a semi-truck on Groesbeck Ave, just south of 12 Mile Rd. The Chevy Silverado, occupied only by a male driver was traveling south on Groesbeck. The semi-truck, also occupied by only a male driver was headed north on Groesbeck. Witness statements, along with video footage from the area, show that the Silverado crossed into oncoming traffic colliding nearly head on with the semi-truck. Witnesses to the crash began to approach the Silverado to see if the driver was injured. The driver produced a knife, and the witnesses could see the driver's wrists were cut. The witnesses retreated and police were contacted. Police arrived on scene to find the driver of the Silverado in the roadway holding a knife. The driver was asked if he was ok and stated no. The two officers on scene ordered the man to drop the knife as he began to advance towards one of the officers. Police gave repeated commands for the male to drop the knife and he did not comply. One of the officers was retreating from the male as the male advanced towards him. The officer fired his weapon at the male knocking him to the ground. The man attempted to get up from the ground still in possession of the knife. The officer fired several more shots which prevented the male from advancing any further. Officers called for medical assistance; however, the male was pronounced deceased at the hospital. The deceased male is identified as 57-year-old Frank Robles, out of Roseville. 9 shots were fired in total by one of the officers. The male was struck multiple times. Currently, it is not believed that drugs or alcohol played at factor. The driver of the semi-truck, a 65-year-old male out of Ohio, was uninjured. He was wearing his seat belt. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Sg-I2jsA77Y | 28 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Whitehall, Ohio — On April 27, 2022 around 1:15 am, Whitehall Police officers located a stolen vehicle in the city. The driver and only occupant was 16 years old. The driver led officers on a high-speed pursuit through the city. Officers successfully deployed stop sticks in an attempt to bring the pursuit to a stop. The juvenile attempted to flee from officers on foot by jumping out the moving stolen car. Officers arrested him for Receiving Stolen Property. He was taken to Mt. Carmel East for minor injuries. The vehicle continued for a few hundred yards before coming to rest. The driver has recent arrests for being in stolen cars. He was wearing a neck brace at the time of this incident from a previous accident in a stolen vehicle. The Juvenile Detention Facility screened him and decided he did not meet the criteria set forth by the Franklin County Juvenile Court System for acceptance into the Franklin County Juvenile Detention Center. Officers also turned him over to the Village Network Reception Center. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JdidXnQdDQo | 28 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Gunnison, Colorado — On November 11, 2021, Sergeant Joseph Engleman, Officer Chris Isham, and Officer Kyle Timm were dispatched to Garden Walk Apartments in Gunnison, Colorado on a report that a non-resident was parking and possibly sleeping in a white 1994 Honda Accord located in the complex’s private parking lot. While enroute, dispatch ran a check on the license plate and notified the officers that it was reported stolen out of Lakewood Colorado. When they arrived, they parked their patrol vehicles blocking the exit to the lot and approached the Honda. A person, later identified as 44-year-old Gerry Cooper, was sitting in the driver’s seat, and was contacted by both Timm and Engleman. They ordered him out of the car, and he failed to comply. Instead, he rapidly accelerated out of his parking space and attempted to escape. He side swiped the front passenger side of Isham’s vehicle and crashed into the front passenger side of Timm’s vehicle. He backed up and pulled forward hitting Isham’s vehicle again. Engleman managed to shatter the Honda’s driver side window in order to open the driver side door and remove Cooper from the vehicle. As he was reaching in, Cooper backed up again, striking Engleman with the door and dragging him backward before hitting a parked black truck. Engleman fired at Cooper from the ground twice while almost simultaneously Timm fired at him three times from the front of the vehicle. Isham did not fire his weapon. Cooper was pronounced dead at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Cell Phone Video 0:59 - Bodycam: Sergeant Engleman 5:17 - Bodycam: Officer Timm 10:26 - Bodycam: Officer Isham
AGYQJaEeeGI | 27 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Maricopa, Arizona — The Maricopa Police Department released body camera footage and parts of 911 calls related to the investigation of an officer-involved shooting of a Homestead resident in March. Lawrence Knudsen, 56, called 911 on March 27 and told the dispatcher he was suicidal. During the phone call, Knudsen indicated he had a gun but told the dispatcher he wasn't looking to hurt any police officers. After the officers arrived, Knudsen can be heard saying "Let's do this" repeatedly and began to walk toward the officers. An officer instructs Knudsen to back up and he doesn't comply. An officer the department identified as “Officer Nye” deploys a stun gun on Knudsen while another officer named “Officer Nylander” shoots him multiple times. Police said Nylander did not have her body camera activated during the shooting but did not specify why. Body-camera footage from Nye and an “Officer McCorry” shows Knudsen collapsing almost immediately after being shot and stunned. Officers later found Knudsen was holding a vape pen in his right hand. Officers performed life-saving measures on Knudsen before he was taken to a hospital where he later died. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 4:56 - Bodycam: Officer Nye 5:34 - Bodycam: Officer McCorry
P5sUgPu9IRI | 26 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On Sunday April 24, 2021, officers responded to a report of business alarm at Atlanta Check Cashers 2457 Martin L King Jr Dr NW. While the officers were still on the way the alarm company advised that they could see suspects on the roof of the business. When officers arrived, a male suspect was seen running out of the back door of the business into a wooded area. Officers closed off a perimeter and began searching for the male. Eventually the officers found the male hiding near some nearby shipping containers. The suspect attempted to flee again but was quickly captured. Arrested is Clyde Gregory Bishop-Brown, age 30, charged with Burglary, Criminal Damage to Property, and Obstruction. Bishop-Brown has been incarcerated at least four times since 2009 and was on parole at the time of his arrest. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6w7ARs9qdP4 | 25 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tucson, Arizona — The Tucson Police Department released body-camera footage from an incident between Officers and 34-year-old Jaime Herrera, who fought with officers after climbing on a neighbor's roof. The incident that occurred in the 5700 block of E. Fairmount St. on the morning of April 13, 2022. The Public Safety Communication Department (PSCD), Tucson Police Department (TPD), and Tucson Fire Department (TFD) all participated in the response to the incident. PSCD received multiple 911 calls regarding an erratic male who was on the roof of another person's home and armed with multiple weapons. One caller advised that the man had consumed a drink that made him “trip out.” Two TPD officers responded to the scene and discovered a man on the roof of the home armed with two knives. The man, later identified as 34-year-old Jaime Herrera, shouted threats and other statements at officers. At one point, Herrera threw a brick at an officer. The responding officers called for additional officers to assist, including officers with Crisis Intervention Training (CIT). Herrera began running on the rooftop with a knife and brick in his hand. Officers attempted to establish a dialogue with Herrera, in both English and Spanish, to de-escalate the situation and offer him water. Herrera made his way to the edge of the roof and onto a tree. He fell from the tree to the ground, still armed with a knife; at which time an officer deployed his taser. A fight ensued as Herrera resisted arrest. One of the officers was able to kick the knife away from Herrera, who then ran toward the officer while yelling. The officer pushed him down. During the struggle that followed, Herrera bit down on the officer’s thumb. As additional officers arrived, they were eventually able to place Herrera in handcuffs and turn him on his side, also known as the “recovery position.” Officers noticed that Herrera appeared to be losing consciousness, and they urged him to stay awake. TFD medics were cleared to enter the scene and began rendering aid and medical care to Herrera. A “bio guard”, which is designed to protect against the transmission of bodily fluids, was placed on his head and a WRAP device, which is the latest technology in restraint devices, was used to prevent Herrera from kicking or hitting anyone and to create a safe environment for both Herrera and the providers to treat Herrera and transport him to a hospital. Herrera was placed onto a gurney and transported to St. Joseph’s Hospital. During the transport to the hospital, TFD paramedics continued to administer care and completed a rapid patient assessment, all in accordance with established medical protocols. The injured officer was also taken to a nearby hospital. While enroute to the hospital, Herrera had a cardiac event. TFD Medics immediately began performing CPR and advanced life support interventions and continued those measures until they arrived at the hospital. Because of these actions, Herrera did regain a pulse and respirations. Nine days later, Herrera died at the hospital. It's not clear what caused Herrera's "cardiac event." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0zCcfMLfzA8 | 23 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mentor-on-the-Lake, Ohio — While out on patrol, a police officer in a Cleveland suburb pulled over two small children riding in a toy car. Bodycam video by the Mentor-on-the-Lake Police Department captured the exchange between Sgt Daubenmire and two kids as he was out on patrol. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DRoN24HvJQk | 23 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Kansas City, Missouri — The Leavenworth Police Department released a clip of body camera footage from 2017 fatal police shooting after the former officer’s trial ended in a hung jury. The 52-second clip, partially shows the encounter where former Leavenworth officer Matthew Harrington fatally shot Antonio Garcia Jr. Harrington was fired in January 2018 for a violation of the department’s use of deadly force policy. Later that year, a grand jury indicted Harrington for involuntary manslaughter. But on Wednesday, the jury was unable to reach a verdict in Harrington’s case, and a mistrial was declared. A judge ruled Friday morning that body camera footage from the fatal shooting could be publicly released. The video was recorded on July 11th, 2017, the day when Matthew Harrington responded to 1708 Rose Street on the report of a stolen car. Police determined there was an argument over the possession of a family vehicle, which led to a domestic dispute. Garcia was involved in the dispute and had left before Harrington arrived. But shortly after, Garcia returned. In one part of the video, the Officer is seen approaching the home and speaking with a family member. Harrington is told about an argument. Shortly after, Harrington is seen walking up to Garcia, sitting in an SUV. Garcia shuts the door on Harrington several times. Harrington is then captured telling Garcia to put a knife down before the SUV begins to drive forward. Garcia does not comply and at one point during the encounter, Harrington fired his duty weapon. A bullet struck and fatally wounded Garcia. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7ZSj_JEOEQE | 22 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pinellas County, Florida — At approximately 9:50 p.m. on April 19, 2022, Pinellas Park Police Department officers responded to the Circle K located at 4900 Ulmerton Road after reports of a domestic disturbance between a male and a female. According to detectives, the female reported the suspect threatened her, therefore she locked herself in the bathroom inside Circle K. Officer Derr arrived on scene and attempted to make contact with the suspect, later identified as 24-year-old Calvin Brockington. Detectives say while in the gas station of Circle K, Brockington walked toward Officer Derr and shot him in the right bicep, incapacitating him. Brockington then reportedly ran into the gas station store and stole a man's keys. Detectives say when Officer Gavin arrived on scene and confronted Brockington, he shot at her. Officer Gavin returned fire, but did not strike him. Brockington then carjacked a vehicle in the gas station, drove toward Officer Gavin, then fled the scene. Brockington traveled east bound on Ulmerton Road where Pinellas County Sheriff Office deputies and the Flight Unit began to pursue him. Brockington then entered onto I-275 and fled southbound, where he exited in the area of 928 22nd Avenue South. Brockington was confronted by deputies and taken into custody. Officer Derr was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries and is expected to make a full recovery. Brockington was taken into custody and several charges are pending. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
c46t5BML5-k | 20 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Buffalo, N.Y. — Buffalo police have released body camera video showing an incident of a rape suspect who jumped from a roof of a garage last week in an attempt to flee the scene. The incident occurred on April 14 when police were working with the United States Marshals Service to apprehend the suspect in the area of West Utica Street and Brayton Street. According to police, the suspect, identified as 27-year-old Victor Cramer-Williams of Buffalo, was wanted on an indictment warrant for first-degree rape in Niagara County. Cramer-Williams climbed onto a roof in an attempt to evade officers, but eventually jumped down. Officers say he refused their commands and was hit with a taser-style device following a struggle. He also suffered leg injuries jumping off of the roof and was taken to ECMC for treatment. Officers recovered a loaded handgun that Cramer-Williams allegedly tossed at the scene. He was additionally charged with second-degree criminal possession of a weapon, resisting arrest and obstruction of governmental administration. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
O3-bVamrsBI | 20 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Norman, Oklahoma — On April 7, Norman police were patrolling in the area of Alameda Street and 12th Avenue attempting to locate an individual, later identified as 49-year-old James Wesley Morrison, wanted for his role in a domestic disturbance with injury involving a possible weapon and a felony warrant for possession of a firearm after former felony conviction. Officers located a vehicle and Morrison matching the description of the outstanding individual. They attempted to initiate a traffic stop to confirm the identity of the Morrison in the 1600 block of Alameda Street at approximately 8:42 p.m. The vehicle initially stopped but quickly continued eastbound on Alameda Street, southbound on 24th Avenue SE, and then eastbound on State Highway 9. During the course of the pursuit, Morrison was driving at a high rate of speed, at times in the lanes of oncoming traffic. While traveling on State Highway 9, officers attempted multiple unsuccessful tactical vehicle interventions (TVI). One temporarily stopped the vehicle near the intersection of 60th Avenue SE and State Highway 9. Once stopped, officers attempted to contact the occupants of the vehicle. Morrison continued attempting to get away impacting one officer’s patrol vehicle. During the course of the encounter, a single shot from an officer entered the vehicle and grazed the female occupant. The driver proceeded south on 60th Avenue SE from State Highway 9 where an additional TVI occurred disabling the vehicle. As officers gave commands to the occupants, Morrison exited the vehicle with a firearm. He then pointed the firearm and fired at an officer. Four officers returned fire at Morrison stopping his actions. Officers and medical personnel immediately began rendering aid. Morrison passed away as a result of injuries sustained during the incident. Two other individuals were in the vehicle. A 61-year-old female was treated and released for injuries sustained during the course of the incident. A 30-year-old male was uninjured. These individuals had no criminal involvement in the incident. The investigation indicates that Morrison had outstanding warrants for possession of a firearm after former felony conviction and driving under suspension. Investigators also learned that Morrison had made prior statements to family that he would not return to prison and that if he encountered law enforcement they would have to shoot him. The four officers involved in the incident are Master Police Officer Brian Browning, Master Police Officer Aaron Deese, Master Police Officer Jonatan Kieft, and Sgt. Michael Lauderback. The four officers will remain on routine administrative assignment pending the outcome of the investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pGEp4EArrHA | 19 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — The Delaware County Sheriff’s office released body-camera video of man being tased and taken into custody at the Columbus Zoo after he disobeyed directions from an officer directing traffic. Joseph Solinger, 36, of Pataskala, is facing several charges including a felony failure to comply, as well as misdemeanor charges of inducing panic, and driving under the influence. The Columbus Zoo said that there was a traffic accident on State Route 750 in front of the zoo just before 2 p.m. on April 15. Shawnee Hills Police responded to handle the incident and direct traffic. In the video, Solinger is seen driving towards several law enforcement vehicles directing traffic along state Route 750 in front of the zoo, when he is confronted by a deputy. Solinger tells the deputy he is trying to get to his wife and kids, before driving off when the deputy asks for his driver license. Later in the video, Solinger returns to the scene but again drives off when Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers and the deputy attempt to stop him. Solinger jumped out of the vehicle and ran, which led to a pursuit involving the officer with additional assistance. When Solinger did stop, an officer deployed their stun gun on him before taking him into custody. Solinger was arraigned Monday and given a $25,000 bond. His next court appearance is scheduled for April 25. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wB2GIF4numQ | 16 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — Albuquerque police released more details about last month's officer-involved fatal shooting of 52-year-old John Dawson Hunter, suspected of firing shots into vehicles driving near his home in the Foothils area, killing one person and injuring two others. Those shots killed 31-year-old Alicia Hall and injured a 15-year-old girl and another individual on March 14. Police say Hunter targeted his victims at random as they pulled up to a stop sign near Tramway and Montgomery. Investigators were able to overlay the audio recording of the phone message with the video surveillance to determine the sequence of the gunfire. APD’s Emergency Communications Center received its first 911 call about a shooting in the area of Montgomery Blvd. and Larchmont Dr. N.E. on Monday, March 14, 2022, about 2:17 p.m. Additional calls of shootings were reported, leading officers to believe there could be an active shooter in the Glenwood Hills neighborhood. Detectives later learned through investigation that John Hunter, a resident at 13136 Montgomery Blvd. N.E. was on the phone at 2:14 p.m., leaving a message with an out-of-state relative when he started shooting from inside his house toward passing vehicles. Surveillance video from a nearby home showed the vehicles being struck with gunfire. John Hunter was leaving a voice mail for a family member when he decided to go to another area of his home and start shooting a rifle through windows and toward the street. He shot from his home as vehicles approached the intersection of Montgomery and Glenwood Hills N.E. A 2011 Toyota Sequoia, was struck twice. One projectile struck the windshield of the Toyota and traveled through the vehicle and exited the rear window. The second projectile impacted the Toyota on the driver’s door, just below the side mirror. A 15-year-old female was struck on the left side of her neck by a bullet fragment. Alicia Hall drove east on Montgomery NE in a 2005 Chrysler Town & Country van. Alicia began to slow for the stop sign at Glenwood Hills NE. Hunter discharged four rounds at the van. Ms. Hall was struck by at least one of the projectiles and succumbed to her injury. First 911 call from the driver of the Toyota Sequoia who reported someone shot at his vehicle and his daughter was bleeding. The first officer reported she was on scene where the Toyota Sequoia was stopped on Montgomery Blvd across from APD’s Foothills substation. She checked on the victim and reported she did not see an offender. A second officer, who is a trained EMT with APD’s SWAT Unit, arrived and provided aid to the injured girl. That same officer was later injured during the shooting with the offender. An APD supervisor told officers at the scene to treat the incident as an active shooter. Another citizen pulled up to the stop sign at Montgomery and Glenwood Hills, and Hunter fired three rounds at this vehicle. The male driver sustained minor injuries. Officers identified 13136 Montgomery Blvd. as the target residence where they believed shots were being fired. Officers determined the driver of the Chrysler Town & Country van, later identified as Hall, had been shot. An officer eventually gets close enough to the vehicle and determined Hall was deceased. There are reports of a male, later identified as Hunter, who was walking with a gun, and later with a knife and a machete. Investigators later determined Hunter had a large piece of glass that was cut in the shape of a machete. Officers reported that they heard Hunter yelling at them from the window in his home. He exited the house a minute later. Officers approached Hunter, who they believed was surrendering. Hunter suddenly got to his feet and advanced on officers. Three bean bag rounds were deployed, but did not have the desired effect. Hunter walked over to two handguns on the ground, began to pick one up, at which time three officers discharged their rifles (12 rounds total). At least one projectile struck Hunter and stopped his actions. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Video 2:46 - Drone Video 4:20 - Bodycam Video
UHEjqrNksSI | 16 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — The Oklahoma Highway Patrol released dashcam and bodycam footage of Trooper Brack Miller engaged in a high-speed pursuit of a black SUV on the Turner Turnpike in Oklahoma City back on Saturday, April 2. During the chase, the suspect, 32-year-old Charles Carswell, opened fire on the officer, striking his patrol car several times. On April 2, OHP was notified by an agency in Sedona, Ariz. to be on the lookout for armed robbery suspect, Charles Carswell. Troopers spotted the vehicle in Canadian County and attempted to pull the driver over. However, Carswell refused to stop and led troopers on a chase. The video showed Trooper Brack Miller from three different angles, pursuing the Carswell, who was fleeing from authorities. Entering Kilpatrick Turnpike, Carswell could be seen firing shots through his vehicle's rear window, and Trooper Miller is seen on-camera bobbing and weaving from his driver's seat. Eventually, Miller was able to tactically ram Carswell's vehicle, ending the pursuit. Carswell got out of the vehicle with a rifle and started shooting at troopers while barricaded behind the SUV. Troopers and officers fired back at Carswell, where he was struck and killed on the scene. Two troopers were injured but are expected to recover. As is the case with any incident in which shots are fired, troopers returned fire on the suspect. However, that footage hasn’t been released to the public pending an investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kA5wMl1qC5s | 15 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Covington, Kentucky — The Cincinnati Police Department released body camera video from the officer-involving shooting that resulted in the death of 20-year-old Ali Coulter. Cincinnati Interim Police Chief Teresa Theetge said that officer Charles Knapp and police specialist Mark Longworth are the two officers who fired their guns, shooting 20-year-old Ali Coulter. Officers Knapp and Longworth were part of a fugitive apprehension team that went to Kentucky to speak with Coulter's mother on Monday. When the officers approached the house, Coulter came outside with a loaded handgun and refused to drop it despite being ordered to do so. Video of the incident shows Knapp entering the backyard of the residence when Coulter flees, jumping over a wooden fence. Officers then confronted him in the front yard of another house ordering Coulter several times to drop his weapon. A still from the bodycam footage shows Coulter with a gun in his hand. Both officers fire their weapons at Coulter and repeat their orders to throw away his weapon. The officers secured the scene and then started to render aid to Coulter. Coulter ultimately succumbed to his injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Knapp 2:12 - Bodycam: Officer Longworth
pT42O9EJr6w | 14 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Altavista, Virginia — Bodycam video captures Altavista Police Chief assisting a man in his proposal to his girlfriend. Altavista Police Chief Thomas Merricks says Ben approached him a few months ago about planning a proposal for his girlfriend, Sierra. The bodycam video shows the town’s top cop pulling over 25-year-old Ben Mitchell in his red pick-up truck. Merricks asked the couple to step out of the vehicle. That’s when Harrison walked behind the truck and found Mitchell on one knee — engagement ring in hand, and he popped the question. And, she said yes! Altavista Police Chief Tommy Merricks said this ranks as one of the best moments in his 33-year career. Merricks said he was honored to participate in this special day. Mitchell and Harrison are expecting their first child and say they’re waiting until after the baby’s birth to schedule their wedding -- but they plan on inviting Merricks -- and he plans on being there. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Igv2Q25c6Gs | 14 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mahnomen, Minnesota — The Mahnomen County Sheriff’s Office released a short dashcam video of the officer involved shooting that occurred in Mahnomen County on March 13th, 2022 involving Deputy Dakota Czerny and Shequoya Deanne Basswood, age 20, of Mahnomen. On March 13th at approximately 1:37 a.m. Deputy Czerny responded to the area north of Naytahwaush to assist another deputy with a traffic stop which turned into a pursuit. Deputy Czerny followed the vehicle into Naytahwaush, performed a pursuit intervention technique which sent the vehicle into the ditch, and then took several of the passengers into custody. The video begins showing Basswood and another female standing outside the suspect vehicle when Deputy Czerny ordered them to place their hands on the vehicle while he was retrieving additional sets of handcuffs from his squad car. Deputy Czerny approached the females and began to place handcuffs on the other involved female. At one point Deputy Czerny saw a gun in Basswood’s possession and began to retreat away from her, drawing his firearm, and ordering her to drop the gun. Basswood then turned toward Deputy Czerny, cycled the action on the firearm, and pointed it at him. Deputy Czerny fired his firearm, striking Basswood. The video ends at that point. Deputy Czerny requested medical attention for Basswood and began to render medical aid to her as soon as the scene was safe. Basswood was charged with 1st Degree Assault, 1st Degree Murder – Attempt, Felon Convicted of Crime of Violence – Firearm or Ammunition Violation, Possession of Ammo/Any Firearm, Fleeing a Police Officer, and Carry/Possesses Pistol Without a Permit. At the time of the incident Basswood had warrants out for her arrest related to an assault from June 30th, 2021 at Roy Lake. Basswood was charged with 2nd Degree Riot – Armed with a Dangerous Weapon, 1st Degree Assault – Great Bodily Harm, and Interfering with a 9-1-1 call. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
brkEk_g4VdQ | 13 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — On March 30, 2022, at 4:11 p.m., the San Diego Police Communications Center received a call reporting a male armed with a gun had threatened family members and then threatened to shoot himself at 6500 Bonnie View Drive in the San Carlos neighborhood. The suspect was described as a 60-year-old male wearing a red shirt and black pants. He was a resident of the home who has been identified as Andrew Farnham. Officers responding to the call gathered at a nearby park to formulate a plan to take the male safely into custody. The plan included less lethal options, such as extended range impact weapons and police canines. As officers set up on the home, the 91-year-old reporting party exited the home and walked to the officers. Before the officers could ascertain more specific information from the man, the suspect walked into the open garage and pointed what appeared to be a handgun at the officers, prompting one sergeant to draw his service weapon and fire. The male was struck at least once by gunfire. Officers and San Diego Fire-Rescue personnel attempted life saving measures and the male was transported to a local hospital where he underwent emergency surgery. While processing the scene and evidence, a BB pistol was recovered with the male. On March 31, 2022, just after 3 p.m., Andrew Farnham was pronounced deceased. The sergeant involved in the shooting is Zachary Pfannenstiel. He is 14 year veteran of the Police Department, currently assigned to the Police Canine Unit. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
SbG42ECIwtk | 12 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Minneapolis, Minnesota — The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension released additional police body-worn camera video of a police SWAT team officer who fatally shot 22-year-old Amir Locke while executing an early morning no-knock search warrant in a downtown apartment. On February 2, SWAT team members executed the no-knock warrant on behalf of St. Paul police at an apartment inside Bolero Flats in downtown Minneapolis. The warrant was in connection with the fatal shooting of Otis Elder in January, and identified the apartment as one of three in the building connected to a juvenile suspect who is Locke's cousin. But Locke himself wasn't considered a suspect, wasn't involved in the crime and wasn't named in the search warrant applications. He was staying in the apartment of another cousin when police entered. He was in possession of a legally-owned handgun, which he had in his hand when officers approached the couch where he was sleeping. In the footage, Locke can be seen wrapped in a blanket in a dark apartment with the television on. Police unlock the door and enter, shouting “Police! Search Warrant!” Locke stirs under the blanket, moving from the couch cushions to the floor. A gun can be seen in his hand. Locke sat up and lifted a handgun before Officer Mark Hanneman shot him three times. Officer Hanneman will not face charges in the shooting, prosecutors announced Wednesday. In a statement, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, who jointly reviewed the case, said there was “insufficient admissible evidence to file criminal charges.” They said they could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Officer Mark Hanneman, who fatally shot Locke, had violated the state’s use-of-deadly-force statute. Locke’s family has disputed that, arguing that the footage suggests Locke was startled awake and that he grabbed for a gun he was licensed to carry. Locke’s mother, Karen Wells, said she was disgusted by the decision. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Pearon 0:35 - Bodycam: Officer Hanneman 0:59 - Bodycam: Officer Sysaath 1:30 - Bodycam: Officer Sundberg 2:02 - Bodycam: Officer Carrero 2:32 - Bodycam: Officer Carlson 3:04 - Bodycam: Officer Hickey 3:35 - Bodycam: Officer Manellia 4:06 - Bodycam: Sgt. Biederman 4:37 - Bodycam: Officer Ford 5:09 - Bodycam: Officer Kortus 5:40 - Bodycam: Officer Waite
DtnsYAoDtek | 11 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Atlanta, Georgia — On Monday, April 4, 2022, at approximately 8:45 a.m., officers responded to 888 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW in reference to stolen auto with child inside. Upon arrival, officers met with caller, Jerrica Moore who advised she had pulled into the parking lot of the location, where she exited her vehicle, leaving her keys and her 9-year-old son inside. Suddenly an unknown male jumped into her vehicle and sped away from the location with her child still in the car. Officers immediately responded to the scene and began their preliminary investigation. Moore was able to track her son’s iPhone using “my location” and relay real time tracking information to officers. Atlanta Police with the assistance of Georgia State Patrol (GSP), Fulton County PD and the Fulton County Sheriff’s responded and used the tracking information to work at locating the vehicle. An Atlanta officer was able to spot the vehicle being closely pursued by GSP. The suspect attempted to flee from officers, but GSP was able to successfully execute a precision immobilization technique (PIT) to render the vehicle immobile. The suspect was taken into custody without incident. The suspect who has been identified as Darius White (DOB 11/83) was charged with Kidnapping, Cruelty towards Children, and Theft by Taking. White was transported to Grady detention where he will undergo further evaluation. As a precautionary measure, the 9-year-old was transported to Hughes Spalding to be checked by medical professionals. Atlanta detectives responded to the scene to lead the investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
sTXA8BarXZ0 | 08 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Stockton, California — The Stockton Police Department has released video showing a February officer-involved shooting which left a 54-year-old Stockton woman dead. On February 22, 2022, at 2:08 p.m., a Stockton police patrol officer was stopped for a red light at Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd and 1-5 facing westbound. The driver of a gray vehicle struck the officer's car and drove northbound on the 1-5 on-ramp. As the officer attempted to follow, the driver made an illegal u-turn on the on-ramp and drove towards the officer's car, causing the officer to pull over to avoid another collision. The officer notified dispatch that the driver was possibly a Black male, 50 years in age, and that he lost sight of the vehicle. A short time later, a City of Stockton camera operator aired on the radio that they saw the described vehicle traveling westbound on Charter Way where it ran a red light at Fresno Avenue before continuing westbound toward the bridge. The officer asked dispatch to advise the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office and the California Highway Patrol of this information. A Stockton police K9 officer notified dispatch that he located the vehicle at Charter Way and Roberts Road and initiated a pursuit. The officer advised the pursuit turned eastbound on Rolerson Road and they were coming to a dead end. When the driver stopped, the officer parked behind the vehicle and began to exit his car. The driver put their vehicle in reverse, accelerated backwards, and struck the front of the officer's car. The officer was knocked back inside the car and hit his head. The officer advised over the radio he was being rammed. As the officer was getting out of his vehicle, the driver continued backing into the police vehicle, and the officer fired his weapon. The vehicle moved a short distance forward and the officer fired additional rounds. The driver then backed up towards the police vehicle and the officer shot again. The driver stopped their vehicle and the officer requested medics to respond. When additional officers arrived they pulled the driver from the vehicle and began life-saving measures. The driver was later identified as Tracy Gaeta. Medics arrived and transported Ms. Gaeta to the hospital, where she died from her injuries. The involved officer, K9 Officer Kyle Ribera, received medical treatment for a head and hand injury. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nOzvXO9UMaI | 08 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Collinsville, Illinois — The Illinois State Police released dash-cam video which shows an Illinois trooper repeatedly ordering a man sought in the deaths of two women to drop his weapon just seconds before the trooper shoots him Saturday in central Illinois. 32-year-old Adam Cobb is suspected in the slayings of his estranged partner and her sister. Authorities say 30-year-old Jamie Joiner, her 34-year-old sister, Jessica Joiner, and the family dog were found fatally shot Saturday morning at Cobb’s rural Collinsville home. The video, which shows authorities chasing after Cobb on Saturday, begins with a law enforcement vehicle following Cobb's pick-up truck near Pana. Windows on Cobb's vehicle shatter before the vehicle eventually stops. The pickup slows to a stop and Cobb jumps out of the truck, pointing what appears to be a handgun at troopers. The trooper can be heard repeatedly ordering Cobb to drop the gun and can also be heard saying, “Don’t do it.” Gunshots are heard and Cobb falls to the ground, still handling his weapon. Cobb appears to pull back the slide on his handgun as if preparing to fire more shots. More shots are heard coming from troopers. The video ends with Cobb laying motionless on the pavement near the truck. The officer says “damn it.” Cobb was taken to a hospital for treatment of serious and life-threatening injuries. He was pronounced dead the next day, with preliminary autopsy results suggesting he died from multiple gunshot wounds. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
v6VFI08XFOY | 07 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Lake Forest, California — Newly released body camera video shows the moments before deputies from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department fatally shot a man holding a knife. The video shows portions of an hours-long standoff between several deputies and the man, identified as 23-year-old Hunter Tice, in Lake Forest on Feb. 10. Deputies responded to a call of a traffic collision that occurred on Calle Vecindad just before midnight. The caller stated that a dark-colored truck struck multiple parked vehicles on the street and the driver was refusing to come out of the car. When deputies arrived, they located Tice seated inside a truck, at times pointing a knife at his own chest. Tice initially refused to communicate with deputies and would not exit the vehicle. Deputies were able to call the Tice’s cell phone and for almost three hours, deputies and the OC Sheriff’s Crisis Negotiations Team talked with Tice. At approximately 2:45 a.m. Tice exited the vehicle holding the knife and charged at deputies. The deputy-involved shooting occurred. A knife believed to belong to Tice has been recovered at the scene. Tice was struck multiple times and deputies at the scene provided lifesaving measures. Orange County Fire Authority provided additional medical aid and transported Tice to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead around 10 am. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Eq5XatOuuXY | 06 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tulsa, Oklahoma — Newly released body-camera footage by Tulsa Police Department shows Officer Ronni Corracia laugh and arm a Taser outside a locked door after several minutes of failed efforts to persuade LaDonna Paris, 70, to come out of ReStore’s restroom. After hearing the Taser and the officer’s threat to deploy it, Paris begs the officer, “Don’t do it.” On Oct. 25, 2021, LaDonna June Paris walked into a Habitat for Humanity ReStore in the midst of a mental health crisis. Paris is diagnosed with bipolar disorder and was having a manic episode associated with her illness. Tulsa Police were called by employees of the Re-store located at 1234 S. Norwood in reference to a woman who had locked herself in the bathroom. The employees told officers that she had been in there for 4 hours and she left a dog locked in a U-Haul that she arrived in. They told the officers that she was not allowed to be in the bathroom, and they wanted to remove her and tell her that she wasn’t allowed to come back on the property. Officers requested, Community Response Team respond to the location to assist with Paris, but they were busy on another call and unable to respond to the location. The officers start off asking for Paris to come out, even calling the manager on speakerphone and told Paris that she had to leave, but Paris did not believe that it was the actual manager on the phone and dismissed it. Officers appeared to become increasingly impatient with Paris, who had been in the bathroom for more than four hours. During the video an officer identified as Ronni Carrocia is seen banging on the door while laughing and clicking a stun gun on and off. She yells into the bathroom, where Paris has barricaded herself, saying, “You want to get Tazed?” Carrocia can then be seen laughing as Paris responds, “Don’t do it.” The footage was filmed on Carrocia’s partner’s body camera. The video also shows Carrocia banging on the door and then saying, “This is going to be so fun.” Carrocia can also be heard laughing about Paris being “so 85,” a reference to the Tulsa Police radio code for a person in mental distress. The officers recognized that Paris had been spraying an aerosol can and had a lighter. Officer secured a fire extinguisher started to formulate a plan to bring another officer to the location to help secure Paris. A third officer arrived on scene and Paris still refused to exit the bathroom, the officers formulated a plan to enter the room and secure Paris. While the use of OC spray was discussed the officers chose to not use it and try to control Paris’ hands instead. officers made entry in the bathroom and quickly took Paris into custody. Paris did sustain an injury to her face when officers were taking her into custody on the floor of the bathroom. EMSA was called to the scene and they tended to Paris’ injury. An EMSA responder is seen telling an officer Paris was bipolar and suffering from a manic episode. Paris, who was suffering from a mental health crisis and had locked herself in the bathroom of a store, was arrested on several charges and spent a month in jail, according to officials and public documents. The charges against Paris were later dismissed by a judge, records show. A lawsuit has now been filed. Carrocia has not commented about the incident and backlash and it was not immediately clear if she has hired an attorney who could speak on her behalf. In a statement, the Tulsa Police Department commented about the officer's behavior: " To be clear, the banter between the officers outside of the presence of the suspect can be received as unprofessional and has been addressed with the Officers. The overall actions of the Officers and the way in which the call was handled is within the policies of the Tulsa Police Department." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mjX69yt_fAE | 05 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Summerfield, Florida — On Wednesday, March 30, 2022, Deputy Christopher Witte arrested 33-year-old Brandy McGowan for Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon. At around 1:30 p.m., on Wednesday, Deputy Witte and Property Crimes Detective Pamela Thomas responded to the Walmart on South US Highway 441 in Summerfield, in reference to McGowan threatening customers and store employees with a brick and a knife. When Deputy Witte and Detective Thomas arrived, they located McGowan in the clothing department, wielding a pocket knife and making incoherent statements. Deputy Witte repeatedly instructed McGowan to drop the knife, but she ignored those commands. Deputy Witte deployed his taser at McGowan, which successfully disarmed her and provided an opportunity to place her in handcuffs. Through the investigation, it was learned that McGowan entered the business wielding a brick and began threatening customers as she was walking around. She then located a pocket knife for sale and began opening the packaging with a pair of scissors from the store. Once the knife was open, she continued to threaten employees and customers until Deputy Witte and Detective Thomas arrived. After McGowan was arrested, it was discovered that she ingested approximately four grams of methamphetamine earlier in the day. She was first transported to the hospital for evaluation. Upon her release from the hospital, McGowan was transported to the Marion County Jail, where she remains. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DCr-pWi_WCU | 05 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Waterbury, Connecticut — On April 3, 2022 at 8:43 AM, Waterbury Police Department received information of the location of a vehicle and female suspect wanted in connection with recent criminal activity. Officers responded to the area of Rutledge ST and East Main ST and located a white Hummer with a female occupant, identified as “Hannah Casperson” (25 Years Old). Officers attempted to make contact with Casperson who was in the driver’s seat of the vehicle as she then accelerated her vehicle colliding with the police cruiser before fleeing the area and striking another police cruiser at Brass Mill Drive and East Main before entering onto interstate 1-84 westbound. Casperson later lost control of the vehicle and struck a telephone pole in the area of Wheeler Rd and Monroe Turnpike (Route 111) in Monroe, CT. WPD officers took Casperson into police custody at this location and she was transported by ambulance to ST. Vincent’s Hospital in Bridgeport. Casperson has multiple outstanding warrants and additional charges pending. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_1yCCN-Lad0 | 04 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — The Kentucky State Police Critical Incident Response Team released body camera footage from a fatal police shooting that shows a Louisville Metro Police officer fire his weapon once at a man swinging what appears to be a knife, killing him in the parking lot of a car rental business in the Highlands. The preliminary investigation reveals that NLMPD officers responded to a complaint of a suspicious man armed with a knife at The Altenheim Senior Health Care Community located at 936 Barret Avenue in Louisville on March 18, at around 7.30 am. Shortly after LMPD arrived they located Riley Stephens in a business parking lot nearby armed with a knife. Officers used loud verbal commands in an attempt to deescalate the situation. Officers then attempted to subdue Stephens using less-lethal methods but were unsuccessful. Stephens refused commands to drop his knife and proceeded to advance toward the officers. Officer Malcolm Miller, 22-year veteran with LMPD, fired his agency-issued service weapon, striking Stephens. Officers attempted life-saving measures, but Stephens was pronounced deceased at the scene. No officers or other members of the community were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Miller 0:48 - Bodycam: Officer #2 1:44 - Bodycam: Officer #3
dOzWnTU47cg | 01 Apr 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Winter Park, Florida — The Winter Park Police Department released body camera video and a 911 call, from the February night when an officer fatally shot 39-year-old Daniel Knight at his niece's wedding reception. Officers were dispatched at 9:39 p.m. on Feb. 19 to the Winter Park Events Center. A 911 caller described an "irate," and possibly drunk, guest at the wedding reception. The caller told police the guest was "being violent" and later added that he pushed two people to the floor of the ballroom. Video footage recorded by the venue cameras show guests removing the subject from the ballroom to the outside through an east side doorway. Two Winter Park police officers got to the scene, reports states that one officers began speaking with Knight but was physically attacked by Knight, leaving the officer unconscious and on the ground. Knight then physically attacked the second arriving officer as a crowd began to surround the injured officer. During the physical altercation, the officer shot the man. Seven gunshots are audible in the footage. Several people, guests and police officers, can be seen performing chest compressions on Knight. Knight ultimately did not survive the shooting. The officers were taken to a hospital to be checked, according to police, and the officer who shot Knight was placed on administrative duty. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:20 - Bodycam: Officer #1 18:32 - Bodycam: Officer #2
pxQa2QSgH7o | 31 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbia, South Carolina — The Richland County Sherriff’s Office released new footage and the 911 call of the fatal shooting of a man who lunged at officers with a wooden stake. 34-year-old Irvin Moorer Charley died in the incident that took place on Heyward Brockington Road in north Columbia. On Saturday, March 19, 2022 deputies responded to a 911 call about a man threatening relatives with a knife in a north Columbia home. On arrival they found Irvin D. Moorer-Charley holding a narrow piece of wood. Deputy John Anderson ordered him to drop the wooden stake and get on the ground. Moorer Charley appears to say, “Y’all gonna have to shoot me” or “Y’all can shoot me” twice. The mother tries to appeal to her son stop what he’s doing. The other man shouts for Moorer Charley not to get himself hurt. Deputy Zachary Hentz arrives moments later and gives the same order before trying, but failing, to shoot Moorer Charley with a stun gun. The stun gun has no apparent affect, and then Moorer Charley runs at the deputy Hentz as he fires seven times until the man collapses. Deputies immediately rendered CPR on Moorer Charley for 20 minutes until EMS arrived on the scene. He was later pronounced deceased. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:26 - Dashcam 3:15 - Bodycam: Deputy Anderson 5:00 - Bodycam: Deputy Hentz
AxhEu7gwzOw | 30 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Torrington, Connecticut — On March 23, 2022 at approximately 4:35 p.m., Litchfield County Dispatch (LCD) received a call that Brian Dungan, age 53, was at his home at 71 Tioga Street threatening to kill himself. Upon receiving the call, LCD dispatched Torrington Police Officers David Kisiel and Jeffrey Buzzi to 71 Tioga Street to conduct a well check on Brian Dungan. Officers arrived at approximately 4:39 p.m. Once there, the officers located Dungan in the basement of the home. Dungan immediately advanced on the officers with a knife in his hand. The officers repeatedly directed Dungan to drop the knife to no effect. Officer Kisiel discharged a Taser that also was ineffective. As Dungan continued to quickly advance with a knife, Officer Buzzi discharged his weapon three times striking Dungan. At 4:42 p.m., officers radioed, “shots fired” and requested an ambulance. Dungan sustained gunshot wounds and was taken to Charlotte Hungerford Hospital. Subsequently, he was flown by LifeStar to Hartford Hospital for treatment. He is listed in stable condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Buzzi 1:14 - Bodycam: Officer Kisiel
XQ3kzVGoH8g | 29 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released body camera footage of a shootout between a carjacking suspect and officers following a vehicle and foot chase. On Feb. 27, Marcelo Alfredo Suarez, 24, was shot by police after they said he carjacked a 19-year-old driver and led officers on a high-speed chase through northeast Houston. The incident started shortly before 8 a.m., when police said the 19-year-old, who was driving a tan-colored Chevrolet Tahoe, left his vehicle running while he dropped off trash at a bin at a gas station on the Southwest Freeway. In a split second, Suarez hopped inside the vehicle and later took off. Officers from the Northeast Patrol Station and K-9 Units received information from a dispatcher about the robbery and vehicle. A K-9 unit officer (Foster) spotted the vehicle and attempted to stop the vehicle with his lights and sirens. Suarez ignored the officer and a pursuit ensued. Other officers from Northeast Patrol assisted in the pursuit. The officers followed Suarez to the 7800 block of Tidwell Road where Suarez got out of the stolen vehicle and fled on foot. During the foot pursuit, Suarez discharged his weapon towards the officers and K-9 Nate. At that time, the three officers returned fire and struck Suarez. Paramedics transported Suarez to the hospital in critical condition. One officer sustained a minor injury. The two other officers and K-9 Nate were not injured. The following day (Feb. 28), Suarez was charged in the incident with two counts of aggravated assault against a peace officer in the 176th State District Court. On March 6, doctors pronounced Suarez deceased at Ben Taub General Hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Davis 2:17 - Bodycam: Officer Foster 4:28 - Bodycam: Officer Stubbs 5:45 - Bodycam: Officer Welch 6:53 - Bodycam: Officer Jenkins
4MblWMlM1zQ | 28 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pasco, Washington State — The Pasco Police Department released a Critical Incident Community Briefing video that includes information related to an officer-involved shooting (OIS) on March 13, 2022, in the area of 6th Ave and W Lewis St. The incident began at 11:40 a.m. when a 911 caller reported two males fighting in the street. Pasco officers arrived on the scene and found a male lying on the ground with apparent stab wounds. An officer rendered medical aid to the injured male. This male died of his injuries at the scene. Officer Jones and Officer McClintock contacted the suspect who was armed with the knife. The suspect charged at the officers. Officers shot at the suspect, striking him with gunfire, stopping his aggression. Officers immediately rendered medical aid. The suspect who was shot was transported to a regional hospital by ambulance, where he later died of his injuries. The suspect was later identified as Gabriel Artz. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9MYzirV-KiI | 26 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — The Bakersfield Police Department released officer bodycam footage of a shooting that occurred on February 14th, 2022, in southwest Bakersfield. At about 10:34 PM, Bakersfield Police responded to the area of Pensinger Road at Buena Vista Road, regarding a caller stating that they were going to harm other people. Upon arrival at the intersection, officers made contact with a male juvenile (16) armed with a knife. An officer-involved shooting occurred during the encounter. The male juvenile was transported to an area hospital with a stable non-life-threatening injury. No one else was injured. A knife was recovered at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TmDtzboxVVM | 25 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mesquite, Texas — The Mesquite Police Department released video of a wanted felon opening fire on police officers, who shot back and wounded him. The incident happened in the parking lot of a children's trampoline park near I-30 and 635. On March 14, at around 8:30PM, a man called 9-1-1 to report that someone had forced his way into his apartment, while pointing a gun at him, and demanded to know the whereabouts of a family member. The suspect, later identified as Ladarious Davis, left before police tactical officers responded but couldn’t make contact with Davis, who had left the apartment complex. Just after 8:30 p.m. as officers were wrapping up, someone told officers were that the suspect was in the parking lot of Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park on LBJ Freeway. Bodycam shows officers arriving at the scene and with guns drawn approaching a man in a gray hoodie and repeatedly telling him to put his hands up. Davis, who was carrying a backpack, pulled a gun from the bag and fired three shots at officers who returned fire. Davis, 28, tried to run from the area but was shot in the neck, fell to the ground just outside the business, and was arrested at the scene. No officers were injured. Davis was treated at a local hospital, released and jailed. He is facing aggravated assault of a public servant and burglary charges. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7BZA2NMn6Yo | 24 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Buffalo, N.Y. — New York Attorney General Letitia James released body camera video showing the incident in which a man was fatally shot by a trooper in Downtown Buffalo. 38-year-old James Huber of North East, Pennsylvania was shot and killed by New York State police trooper Anthony Nigro in the area of East Eagle and Washington Streets on February 12. According to New York State Police, at 10:38 a.m., on February 12, troopers were contacted about an erratic driver on the New York State Thruway (I-90). State police say the vehicle was spotted traveling at an excess of 100 mph in the Town of Brant. Eventually, according to police, Huber drove into the City of Buffalo and troopers stopped their pursuit. State Police then found him pulled over on East Eagle Street near Washington Street talking to bystanders. The body cam video shows Nigro getting out of his patrol car, drawing his gun and ordering Huber to get out. Huber, who remained seated in the vehicle, was seen turning his face away from Nigro, who yells, “Get out! Get out!” Huber replies, “Go away,” and refuses to get out as he reaches for something inside the vehicle. Trooper Nigro continues to tell Huber to get out and pulls on him, but Huber refuses. It appears Huber’s car door is locked. Huber then goes in reverse, and Trooper Nigro fires and falls to the ground. You can then hear Huber crash on a parking ramp. Trooper Nigro gets back up, runs to the scene and reports shots fired. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
APjieynzHtw | 23 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released video of their deadly encounter Feb. 23 with a man accused of fatally shooting a San Jacinto County deputy constable with the officer's own weapon at the PlazAmericas mall. San Jacinto Precinct 1 constable deputy Neil Adams, 62, was shot to death by 35-year-old Czyz Deonte Harrison, who was also shot and killed, according to HPD. Officers were dispatched to an assist the officer call at the mall at 7500 Bellaire Boulevard about 4 p.m. on Wednesday (Feb. 23). Upon arrival, officers met crowds of people exiting the mall stating that a male wearing a blue shirt was involved in a physical altercation with an officer inside of a business. Witnesses stated the male suspect took the officer’s weapon and shot the officer (Constable Deputy Adams). Officers entered the mall and located Harrison coming from the second floor. He was wielding a knife. Officers took cover and utilized voice commands, but Harrison refused to comply with orders. When Harrison began charging at the officers. two officers discharged their duty weapons, striking Harrison. Harrison fell, got up and attempted to flee. Officers utilized a conducted energy device (Taser), causing Harrison to fall to the ground. Harrison continued to resist and officers eventually were able to place him into custody. Paramedics then transported Harrison to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Ljb43Nd15_k | 22 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Georgetown County, South Carolina — Attorneys representing the family of a man fatally shot in February by a Hemingway police officer released the dashcam footage from the shooting. Dashboard camera video shows former Hemingway police officer Cassandra Dollard, 52, slipped and fell before fatally shooting Robert Junior Langley, 46. On Feb. 6, Dollard saw a silver car traveling west on Andrews Street in Hemingway and failed to stop for a stop sign, according to a police report. Dollard wrote that she activated her lights but Langley continued to drive away, failing to stop for a red light at the intersection of West Broad Street and North Main Street. The video, shows the vehicle chase coming to an end after Langley’s vehicle ran off the road and crashed into what appears to be a utility pole. After some attempted communication, it shows officer Dollard approaching the vehicle and ultimately shooting Langley as he tried to exit through a passenger door. The video also shows her attempt CPR on Langley as she tells him EMS is en route. Officer Dollard, 52, was taken into custody Feb. 9 on the manslaughter charge after an investigation conducted by SLED. She was released from jail the following day on $150,000 bail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
w_4Xvc1LXFE | 21 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Pittsburg, California — Earlier Wednesday afternoon, just after 12:30 P.M., Pittsburg Police Officers responded to the Hampton Inn located on California Avenue regarding a man at the location breaking out a hotel window and smashing items inside his room. The man was later identified as 45-year-old Ashton Porte. Before officers arrived at the business, Porte had locked himself inside his hotel room. When officers arrived at the hotel, they found Porte still inside his fourth-floor hotel room. He had now barricaded himself inside using the furniture from inside the room. Officers also spoke with several of the Porte’s family members who had arrived at the hotel. The family reported Porte was suffering from an acute mental health crisis, and they were seeking to get him some assistance. Officers began speaking with Porte through the locked door, but he refused to exit the room. Knowing Porte was experiencing mental health difficulties, officers contacted the department's Crisis Intervention Team, which contains police officers specially trained in working with subjects who are going through a mental health crisis and need assistance. Officers additionally requested assistance from the Contra Costa County Mental Health Evaluation Team (MHET) and the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) to communicate with Porte. The County Mental Health Evaluation Team is comprised of a Pittsburg Police Officer and mental health clinician from the Contra Costa County Mental Health Evaluation Team. Together, they work with people throughout East Contra Costa County in need of mental health treatment. The Mobil Crisis Response Team includes licensed mental health clinicians, support workers, and family nurse practitioners employed by Contra Costa Behavior Health Services to provide professional intervention for adults experiencing mental health crises. Officers and mental health staff continued to communicate with Porte throughout the evening. Family members and Porte's spouse came to the hotel to talk to Porte and attempt to get him out of the hotel room to receive any assistance he needed. During conversations, Porte made statements he wanted to "end it all." Officers were concerned he could potentially fall out of, or jump from, the broken fourth-floor window and were able to use a utility boom truck to lift a plywood sheet to the hotel room's window to cover it and prevent this from happening. While speaking with Porte , officers could see he was armed with a large butcher knife and was consistently swinging the knife around. Due to Porte being armed with the knife, the Pittsburg Police Department tactical team arrived at the hotel just before 9:00 P.M. Officers and mental health staff continued to talk with Porte over the next few hours. Having mental health professionals on the scene was an added benefit to officers. However, no progress was made despite their best efforts, and they left the location just after midnight. After exhausting all reasonable attempts to convince Porte to come out of the room, officers deployed chemical agents into the room to encourage him to come out. The initial deployment of the chemical agent had minimal effect, and Porte remained inside the room. Officers waited a period of time and then made several additional chemical agent deployments. Just before 8:00 A.M. this morning, the chemical agents had enough impact on Porte to get him to come out of the room. Porte was directed out of the room by officers and instructed not to bring the knife. Within moments, Porte came out of the room with the large butcher-style knife in his hand. Officers were positioned in the hotel's hallway, with several officers assigned to less-lethal devices. In an attempt to detain Porte safely, two officers shot him with 40mm less-lethal rounds (sponge projectiles) as he entered the hallway. The less-lethal rounds had minimal impact on him, and he then turned toward several officers positioned at the other end of the hallway. Porte then started to walk toward those officers with the knife in his hand, raised over his shoulder. One of the officers fired his service weapon, striking Porte twice in the upper body. Porte was immediately taken into custody, and a tactical medic stabilized him for paramedics to transport him to an area hospital. He remains in stable condition and is expected to survive. No officers were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Iij7yM6URmE | 18 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — The Oklahoma City Police Department released body-camera footage that shows the moment Crasteven Kennon Wilson, 23, shot Officer Bryce Sheehan in the leg as he tried to search the suspect for weapons in southeast Oklahoma City. Around 5:50 p.m. March 2, Officer Bryce Sheehan responded to a report of a disturbance or suspicious person in the 2300 block of South Kate Avenue. Police said Officer Sheehan found the suspect near Southeast 21st Street and Emco Drive. “You got any weapons?” Officer Sheehan asked Wilson while responding to a call about a suspicious person. “Can I pat you down real quick? Make sure you don’t have any weapons? Here, don’t reach for nothing.” Wilson mumbled “yeah,” but instead quickly turned around and shot Officer Sheehan, striking the officer in the right leg before running to his patrol car and trying to drive off. “Shots fired, shots fired!” Officer Sheehan yelled. “I’m hit!”. The Oklahoma City Police Department used a drone to find Wilson, who was hiding outside a nearby home. Authorities say officers took him into custody and provided first aid after seeing he had been shot. Wilson was taken to a hospital and later died. Officer Sheehan was treated and released from OU Medical Center. He was placed on routine administrative leave. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KdxJFcZMO9o | 17 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Buffalo, N.Y. — The Buffalo Police Department on Wednesday released body camera footage from one of the body cameras worn by officers who shot a man armed with a knife on Hertel Avenue. The 30-year-old man, identified as Dominique Thomas, was apparently having a mental health crisis. The video shared by Buffalo Police was from the body camera of Officer Michael Ramos. It begins with at least three officers including Ramos in the stairwell of a Hertel Avenue apartment building. They were responding to a call that someone was threatening to kill someone around 4:30 a.m. Monday. They repeatedly asked him to put down the knife. As the situation made its way outside, Thomas refused to put down the weapon and eventually charged at officers. Two officers fired repeatedly, bringing Thomas down in the street. The video shows Dominique Thomas being shot multiple times, you can hear 10 gunshots. The officers immediately went to help Thomas and had called an ambulance ahead of time. Police say Thomas, remains in serious but stable condition at Erie County Medical Center. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
X_X5k_-3M34 | 16 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Dallas, Texas — On March 12, 2022, at approximately 2:10 a.m., Dallas officers recognized a known wanted felon at the Vina Game Room located at 12809 Audelia Road. The uniformed officers requested covert deployment officers and Air One for assistance. The suspect, identified as 34-year-old Seth Michael Anderson, left the game room in a 2012 4-door Infiniti. The covert deployment officers followed the suspect into the Everly Apartment complex, located at 9350 Skillman Street. Marked squad cars entered the apartment complex and observed the suspect’s vehicle backed into a parking space. When an officer passed by the suspect’s vehicle, the suspect rammed his squad car. The suspect also struck another squad car, injuring the officer. The suspect fled and a vehicle pursuit ensued through the apartment complex. During the pursuit, the suspect struck another squad car, injuring two additional officers. The suspect drove into a dead end and was boxed in by Officer Noah Hemm’s squad car. The suspect opened the driver’s door, pointed a handgun out of the door, and began firing at Officer Hemm who took cover and returned fire. The suspect then opened the door with his hands raised as though to surrender, but then ran from the officers. The officers chased the suspect on foot through the complex. Once the officers caught the suspect, he resisted and was tased in order to be taken into custody. Three officers were injured during the incident. The suspect and Officer Hemm were not injured during the gunfight. A total of 38 fired cartridge cases were recovered from the scene. 14 from the suspect and 24 from the officers. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Officer Hemm 2:38 - Bodycam: Officer Hemm
ketUwWgIG_A | 15 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee, Wisconsin — The Milwaukee Police Department released dashcam footage and relevant information regarding an officer involved shooting that occurred on Thursday, January 27, 2022, on North 21st Street and West St. Paul Avenue. The officer, identified as Herbert Davis, was dispatched to the area after a passerby reported a man slumped over in a parked car. Body camera video shows the officer walk up to the car and open the door, finding the man slumped over as had been reported. He shined a light inside, pulled the keys out of the ignition and announced himself to the man as a Milwaukee police officer. Davis could not understand the man, who was later identified as 22-year-old Jetrin Rodthong. The two had a back-and-forth for a while before Davis called for medical help and asked Rodthong to get out of the car. Rodthong got out, and he and Davis began to struggle. Seconds later, Davis ran and ducked behind the car. At some point Rodthong raised a gun and opened fire at the officer Davis, falling onto his back. The officer Davis returned fire while still on the ground. That's when Rodthong got behind the car and fired additional shots at the officer Davis, who also returned fire at Rodthong. Rodthong then couches and runs into the officer's squad car. The video shows Rodthong speeding off through snowy Milwaukee streets. While Rodthong was driving off in the squad car, you can hear over the radio Officer Davis saying he needs medical attention, shots had been fired and that Rodthong had stolen his car. He drives several minutes until crashing into another car in an intersection. Rodthong ran off, but police caught up a block away. Both he and Davis were shot in the incident. Rodthong has since been charged and pleaded not guilty. He is awaiting trial, held on more than $1 million bond at the Milwaukee County Criminal Justice facility. Officer Davis sustained gunshot injuries to his left shoulder and left flank from the suspect’s gunfire. The bullet that entered his shoulder traveled into his chest near his sternum. He walked out of the hospital the next day. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
le1RRl5vRt8 | 14 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — At 12:38 p.m. on March 3, 2022, the San Diego Police Department received a request for “urgent cover” from the San Diego Sheriff’s Department at a residence in the 400 block of West Beech Street. Deputies from the Court Services Unit had gone to a residence at that location to serve civil process paperwork on a female resident. When they contacted the woman, she was uncooperative and was holding a knife. The woman eventually closed the door and the deputies requested assistance. While the deputies were waiting for additional resources, an employee in the building told them the same woman threatened a maintenance worker with a knife the previous day. The deputies attempted to communicate with the woman for approximately forty-five minutes but were unable to gain her cooperation. When the appropriate resources were gathered, a plan was developed, and the front door was opened to contact the woman. During that contact, a San Diego Police Canine Handler was stabbed in the chest with a large chef’s knife by the woman, prompting an officer-involved shooting. The woman was struck at least once by the gunfire and she died at the scene. Investigators from the San Diego Police Department’s Homicide Unit were called to the scene to investigate the incident. The woman involved in the incident has been identified as 47-year-old Yan Li of San Diego. The San Diego Police Officer who was stabbed in the chest has fortunately been treated and released from UCSD Medical Center. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JgkmasTKPiw | 11 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Reno, Nevada — The Sparks Police Department released body-camera footage of a man killed Feb. 23 in an officer-involved shooting in south Reno. Police video shows Jacori Shaw, 23 suspected of firearms violations, who was also being sought for questioning in a Washoe County Sheriff’s Office homicide investigation, running from police who tried to detain him and who had a gun when a police dog caught him. The officers were working as part of the Regional Crime Suppression Unit when they tried to detain Shaw in a residential parking lot in the 5900 block of Talbot Lane. Shaw was suspected of illegally having a gun, illegally carrying a concealed weapon, illegally firing a gun, and pulling a gun in a downtown Reno casino. Police found him in an apartment complex on Talbot Lane in the evening hours of Feb. 23 when he ran from officers prompting a brief foot chase. In the video, police can be heard giving Shaw multiple verbal commands to drop the gun. Police said Shaw pointed the gun at officers and that's when they shot him. First aid was administered to Shaw on scene until paramedics arrived but he died on scene from a single gunshot wound, according to the coroner's office. Police found he had a 9mm black handgun with an extended magazine. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OguWPEWGarE | 10 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — The Kern County Sheriff’s Office released footage of a deputy fatally shooting a suspect after he threatened to kill an elderly man. On February 9th, deputies were called to the area of Pierce and State roads in Oildale on a report of a man "breaking car windows and committing assault with a deadly weapon." That weapon turned out to be a hunting knife. The suspect was later identified as 25-year-old Deven Karl Moore. Around 1:21 p.m. deputies located Moore walking northbound on Pierce Road telling him to “stop and drop the knife and drop the fire extinguisher”, but he did not obey commands from the deputies. Moore fled to a nearby guard shack at a business in the area and took a man hostage at knifepoint. It was at that point that Deputy Austin Burgess fired twice into the shack, killing Moore who was pronounced dead at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
E8xEGl7O-YY | 07 Mar 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tulsa, Oklahoma — On 02-04-2022 Officers responded to an Armed Robbery that just occurred at a check cashing business located at Pine and Lewis. Several units converged on the area, including the Air Support Unit. The victim told 911 that the suspect pointed a black .45 pistol at him and demanded money, the victim gave him the cash in his pocket and the suspect took off on a bicycle. The victim described the suspect as a small male, wearing a hoodie and mask. The suspect was later identified as 16-year-old, Isaiah Perez. The victim told 911 that he last saw Perez heading east towards Springdale Elementary. Within minutes the helicopter was able to find Perez in that area and started to coordinate with patrol officers, a pursuit started and went on for a few blocks into the neighborhood. Perez crashed his bicycle and continued running on foot. Officers continued to pursue, and Perez eventually stopped running. Officers gave several commands to Perez. Perez pulled a gun from his waistband and officers fired their weapons in response to the Perez’s actions striking him. Upon being shot Perez dropped his pistol. Officers moved up to secure Perez and start first aid, Perez succumbed to his injuries. In a statement released the day after the shooting, police said Perez died about 6 a.m. at a hospital. Perez had $22 on him when he was shot, police said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pwzA9k2zP-I | 28 Feb 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — The Fresno Police Department released body camera footage from the officer-involved shooting that happened on Jan. 13, 2022. Authorities have identified the man who was fatally shot by police officers in downtown Fresno on Thursday afternoon as 34-year-old Edgar Morfin Mendoza. On Jan. 13, officers were called to the Meux Home Museum near R and Tulare streets just after 12:00 p.m. following reports of someone pacing frantically outside. Upon arrival, police say they found multiple windows broken, the front door of the museum open and the suspect, inside the building. In the video, two officers can be heard telling Mendoza to “lay down” and to “get on the ground.” One officer can be heard in the video telling Mendoza that they’re going to tase him if he doesn’t comply. Mendoza then “threw a punch” at one of the officers, resulting in that officer deploying his taser. Mendoza is seen pulling the prongs out of his body before grabbing a hammer on the bench next to him and then running at officers with the hammer raised. Officers can be heard in the video telling Mendoza to drop the hammer before multiple rounds are fired at him. Authorities say Mendoza was later pronounced dead at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lx0F8bC81GM | 25 Feb 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police Department released a Critical Incident Briefing (CIB) video that includes audio, visuals and information related to an officer-involved shooting (OIS) which occurred on February 7, 2022 in the area 28th Avenue and Coronado Road. This incident occurred around 1 pm, when a witness called 911 to report a woman was bleeding badly after being stabbed multiple times by a man. The man was later identified as 30-year-old Emilio Chamizo. The first responding officer was flagged down by a witness who told the officer where he last saw Chamizo, who was armed with a knife. The officer shared the information over the radio for other responding patrol units. Two additional officers arrived on scene less than a minute later. One of the officers tried to contact Chamizo who was walking away towards an alley. The officer told Chamizo to get down on the ground, but Chamizo ignored the commands. The officer pulled forward in order to catch up to Chamizo as he was walking into the alley. As the officer stopped his patrol car, Chamizo turned around and began walking toward the officer. Chamizo had a knife in one hand and a pair of scissors in the other. The officer ordered him to drop the knife. Chamizo responded by raising both hands. From the distance of approximately 20 feet, the officer responded by firing his duty weapon, striking Chamizo. The secondary officer was getting out of her patrol vehicle when the officer involved shooting occurred. Chamizo continued to walk towards the secondary officer until he collapsed. After the shooting, Chamizo was still holding the knife and scissors. Officers gave Chamizo commands to throw the knife away. When the officers realized Chamizo was unresponsive, they moved in to provide medical aid until the Phoenix Fire Department arrived. Chamizo was transported to a local hospital where he died from his injuries. The knife and scissors used by Chamizo was recovered on scene. The officer involved in this shooting has been with the department for six and half years and is assigned to the Maryvale/Estrella Mountain Precinct. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KzQO6PuRaM8 | 24 Feb 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — Charges have been filed against a suspect arrested in the shooting of three Houston police officers at 2500 Hutchins Street and 2100 McGowen Street about 2:45 p.m. on Thursday (Jan. 27). The suspect, Roland Caballero, 31, is charged with three counts of attempted capital murder of a police officer and one count of aggravated robbery in the 179th State District Court. A January 2021 booking photo of Caballero is attached to this news release. He remains hospitalized at this time. The three wounded officers – N. Gadson, 35, D. Hayden, 32, and A. Alvarez, 28 – were transported to Memorial Hermann – Texas Medical Center in stable condition. Officers Gadson and Hayden have been released from the hospital. Officer Alvarez remains hospitalized in stable condition. The officers are assigned to the Northeast Patrol Division. Officer Gadson was sworn in as an officer in May 2017, Officer Hayden in May 2018 and Officer Alvarez in March 2019. HPD Special Investigations Unit investigators reported: Officers responded to a threat-to-life call at 1513 Tralle Street and were provided information on the suspect’s name and vehicle he was driving. Officers spotted the vehicle and attempted a traffic stop. The suspect fled in the vehicle and crashed at 2500 Hutchins Street. Officers pulled up behind the suspect to conduct a felony traffic stop. The suspect immediately got out of his vehicle and fired several shots at the officers, who returned fire and possibly struck the suspect in the neck area. Three officers were struck by the suspect’s gunfire, while the suspect fled on foot. He then carjacked a female citizen nearby and fled in her vehicle. Other officers then went to the suspect’s residence and observed the stolen vehicle parked outside. SWAT team officers made the scene and attempted to make contact with the suspect, but the suspect ignored them and barricaded himself inside the residence. As SWAT officers were on the scene, the suspect fired shots at them and officers returned fire. Hours later, the suspect surrendered to SWAT officers. He had sustained a gunshot wound and was transported to a hospital in stable condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aFd-sXikQn0 | 21 Feb 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Ferguson, Missouri — The St. Louis County Police Department released its critical incident briefing of a December police shooting that left a man dead after he shot at officers. The briefing is related to the Dec. 12 police shooting of Jeremi Moore, a 35-year-old man police said shot at officers. Police were called to the 600 block of Carson Rd. shortly after 8:30 p.m. for a man flourishing a handgun. Officers were searching for Moore and found him around 8:30 p.m. in the 600 block of Tiffin Avenue. Police said the man pulled out a gun and shot at them. One of the officers shot back at the man, killing him. The two Ferguson police officers who were fired upon were not injured. Still, they called for backup and several area departments responded, including the North County Police Cooperative and St. Louis County Police Department. Police said first responders administered aid, but Moore died a short time later. A gun was found about 10 feet from Moore, and a shell casing police said was fired from the gun was found behind the home. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UVSNiiBTuE8 | 07 Feb 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fresno, California — Fresno Police Department released bodycam footage of an officer-involved shooting that took place near Woodward Park in December. The 26-year-old man identified as Ryan Brooks was critically wounded in the shooting about 10:30 p.m. Dec. 22, according to police. Officers shot Brooks outside Fort Washington Fitness, where the call appeared to originate, at the shopping center near North Friant Road and Fort Washington Avenue in northeast Fresno. The video shows the officers fire more than a dozen rounds, and continue to fire after Brooks went to the ground. Police say he was still a threat as he was seated. According to investigators, Brooks survived the shooting and say he was cited on two misdemeanor charges relating to the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
M29M1KEy7ck | 04 Feb 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Douglas County, Colorado — Bodycam video from a sheriff's deputy caught his rescue of a pet dog from a burning vehicle in Colorado. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office released the video of the tense moment, which took place on January 22, 2022. Deputy Michael Gregorek is shown pulling up to a distressed man and an SUV with smoke billowing from it. The man screamed that his dog was trapped inside the fiery vehicle. Without hesitation, Deputy Gregorek whipped out his retractable baton and smashed a passenger window and the back window. Seconds later the dog, named Hank, comes up to the back window and the owner tries to pull him out but is overwhelmed by the black smoke pouring out of the car. He yells “Omigod!” and moves away. Gregorek then reaches in and with much effort pulls Hank free. He runs over to a patch of snow with Hank in his arms and drops Hank in it as he proceeds to cough intensely from the smoke he has just breathed in. A veterinarian who lives in the neighborhood checked the dog out, and Hank appeared uninjured. It didn’t take long for him to be running around in the snow again. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Fy4YSvEZ8lo | 02 Feb 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Charlotte, North Carolina — The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) released body-worn camera (BWC) video of an officer-involved shooting that occurred on November 5, 2021, that was ordered for release after the media petitioned the courts. PRIOR TO THE EVENT THAT SAME DAY Just before 6:00 a.m. on November 5, 2021, CMPD officers responded to the 6700 block of Winding Cedar Trail in the Hickory Grove Division. The call was in reference to a subject (Derrell Raney), who said he found two dead bodies behind the address. Officers searched the area and found no evidence or validity to Raney's claims. Members of CMPD's Crisis Intervention Team also responded. They urged Raney to be evaluated at the hospital but he refused any kind of treatment. The officers found Raney to be lucid and not a danger to himself or others, so they did not have cause to seek involuntary commitment papers on the family's behalf. Officers reached out to Raney's family to notify them of the situation and explain how to seek an involuntary commitment order. LATER THAT DAY Around 4:30 p.m. later that afternoon, CMPD officers responded to 9025 Albemarle Road in reference to an unrelated call for service. While addressing this call, officers responded to a subsequent, yet separate, call for service at the Food Lion next door at 9021 Albemarle Road. While officers were addressing this call for service, Walmart security approached officers and stated that someone pointed a firearm at one of their security guards in the parking lot in the 9100 block of Albemarle Road. Just after 5:50 p.m. Officers Longworth and Edmunds were flagged down by Walmart security and responded to a different area of the parking lot to investigate the information they received from the security personnel. The security guard pointed them in the direction of Raney who was seated in the grass with a backpack in front of him and his right hand concealed inside the backpack. Both officers gave verbal commands to Raney to show them his hands. Raney did not comply and removed the firearm from the bag while keeping it partially concealed. The officers continued to command Raney to drop the firearm. Raney then began to raise the firearm up in the direction of the officers. Officer Edmunds and Officer Longworth discharged their service weapons. The officers secured Raney's firearm. Arriving officers began life-saving efforts. Raney was transported to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased around 6:30 p.m. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VjF46QQfO_Y | 31 Jan 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nashville, Tennessee — Body-cam footage from several officers shows the tense moments that preceded nine Tennessee cops opening fire on a man on an interstate. The man, who police said had been sitting on a guardrail on the busy roadway, died. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation identified the victim as Landon Eastep, 37. Eastep was killed after law enforcement officials tried to negotiate with him to drop the weapon for a half-hour on Thursday, police said. The footage, made public by the Metro Nashville Police Department, shows Eastep’s final moments as he ignores the pleas of officers – and then appears to pull an object from his pants and point it at them. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
E_4IMpay--s | 28 Jan 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Millville, New Jersey — The state Attorney General’s Office released the footage of the moments before an officer fatally shot a city man holding what police have described as a machete outside a home earlier this month. Police were called to a house on Burns Street about 9:30 p.m. and encountered 33-year-old Daniel Ackley, who was holding the machete. According to the preliminary investigation, the shooting occurred shortly after 9:30 p.m. on Jan. 4 outside a residence on Burns Road in Millville. Officers of the Millville Police Department responded to 911 calls reporting an emergency at the residence. After officers arrived, they encountered Mr. Ackley holding a machete outside the house. As Mr. Ackley advanced toward the officers with the machete, Officer Timothy Rehmann discharged his service weapon, fatally wounding Mr. Ackley. Officers and emergency medical personnel rendered first aid to Mr. Ackley, and he was airlifted to Cooper University Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased at 10:56 p.m. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zKnuYIyhnP4 | 24 Jan 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Springfield, Massachusetts — The Hampden District Attorney’s Office released body camera footage from the Springfield officer-involved shooting death of 23-year-old Orlando Taylor III. Police say Taylor, during what his family said was a mental health crisis, stabbed Officer Arjel Falcon in the face and neck. Shortly afterwards, officials said, Taylor charged at Officer Falcon with the knife raised, and the officer fired his weapon twice. A department spokesperson said Officer Falcon has suffered permanent nerve damage from the stabbing and will undergo additional surgery in the near future. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EQONYKEcru8 | 19 Jan 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Pablo, California — On Wednesday December 15, 2021, San Pablo Police received a 9-1-1 call from a store clerk in the 1300 block of Market Avenue reporting a man in the parking lot carrying what appeared to be a firearm. At one point the clerk described the man taking the magazine out from the gun and putting it back in. The clerk expressed fear the man was going to enter the business. The clerk advised the man left in his vehicle recklessly from the parking lot. Multiple San Pablo Police officers responded to the scene and located the man’s vehicle traveling west-bound on Market Avenue outside the city limits of San Pablo and initiated a high-risk traffic stop. The man pulled over to the side of the road and officers attempted to communicate with him. During this exchange, officers noticed the man had blood on his hands. They gave him instructions to exit his vehicle and put his hands up. After a brief exchange of words, the man exited his car while holding a firearm in his right hand and faced the officers. It was later learned that the man was in possession of a BB pellet gun that closely resembled the appearance of a real gun. Officers repeated orders to the man to raise his hands while he mimicked the motion of racking the slide of a firearm as if making it ready to shoot. The man then pulled the gun to his chest, and turned towards officers. Four San Pablo police officers discharged their service weapons striking the man. Officers immediately began providing medical aid until the arrival of paramedics. Unfortunately, he was pronounced deceased while on the way to the hospital. It remains unclear why the man was in the store parking lot brandishing the pellet gun or why he exited his vehicle holding the weapon and mimicking the actions of a real firearm in the presence of officers. During the course of the investigation, Detectives learned the man made statements to a witness of his intention to force officers to kill him. It was also learned the man made statements of “goodbye” to family members earlier in the day. While at the scene at the onset of the incident, investigators believed the gun to be an airsoft gun which generally discharges plastic projectiles. In accordance with Assembly Bill 1506, the California Department of Justice was called to the scene to assume the investigation. After all evidence was collected and further analyzed by the Contra Costa County Crime Lab, it was determined the gun was in fact a BB pellet gun capable of discharging metal or lead BB’s. California DOJ identifies a BB pellet gun, even if unloaded or inoperable, as a deadly weapon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Y-Hfq3tljfA | 18 Jan 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — The San Diego Police Department released video footage of the fatal shooting by three officers of a robbery suspect who allegedly pulled a knife and a pellet gun on them in Logan Heights. The video includes portions of surveillance footage captured about 7:30 a.m. Monday from inside Mullens Market and Liquor in the 3000 block of Imperial Avenue. In it, 21-year-old Isaac Andrade approaches a store clerk at the market’s counter and shows them a large knife he’s holding in his left hand as part of a robbery attempt. Patrol officers investigating the holdup spotted the suspect walking in an alley just south of the scene of the crime, Brown said. As they approached, Andrade alleged reached into his jacket and produced a knife in one hand and what appeared to be a firearm in the other. In response, SDPD Officers Michael Martinez, Michael Muniz and Angel Vidrios shot the suspect. Police and firefighters tried in vain to revive Andrade before paramedics pronounced him dead. The gun that Andrade allegedly pulled turned out to be an airsoft- style pellet pistol, the lieutenant said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
gOAC3Cg9g2k | 17 Jan 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On December 18, 2021, around 10:45 a.m., officers responded to a radio call for a domestic violence suspect at an apartment complex in the 2200 block of Wall Street. While the officers were at the location, the suspect, later identified as 34-year-old Rosendo Olivio Jr., approached the officers armed with a folding knife in one hand and a butane torch lighter in the other. Olivio was yelling profanities and threatening to burn down the apartment building. Olivio was ordered to drop the knife; however, he ignored the officer’s commands and continued to approach them while still holding the knife, resulting in an officer-involved shooting. Olivio was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel pronounced Olivio deceased at the scene. The knife Olivio was armed with was recovered at the scene. No officers were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
s6Dqv2BU3GU | 12 Jan 2022
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Seattle, Washington State — The Seattle Police Department released video of the incident, showing a K9 team, an SPD patrol officer, and a patrol sergeant contacting the burglary suspect. The video shows the suspect, who was armed with a machete and a knife, fatally stabbing Police Dog Jedi before an officer opens fire, fatally striking the suspect. Around 2:45 PM, the resident of a home in the 2200 block of South Eddy called 911 and reported a man armed with a knife was breaking into their home. A K9 team arrived on the call, saw the suspect, and began pursuing him as he fled on foot. In the 6700 block of Swift Avenue South, a police dog engaged with the suspect. The suspect then fatally stabbed the dog and injured an officer in an ensuing struggle. Another officer arrived on scene and fired at the suspect, fatally striking him. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
U2RV1lpKdwo | 21 Dec 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — The Oklahoma Police Department released body-camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that happened on December 8, 2021. Police said Officer Andrew Ash responded to a disturbance call at an apartment complex in the 6300 block of NW 63rd Street just after 8 p.m. Upon arrival, police said Officer Ash came into contact with suspect, 40-year-old Antwon Hill in a breezeway at the complex. Not long after, police said Hill reached into his pocket and then pointed a pistol at Officer Ash. At that point, police said Officer Ash discharged his weapon at Hill. Police said Hill then fled into an apartment and later surrendered to officers after an hours-long standoff. Hill was not injured. He was booked into the Oklahoma County Detention Center on multiple charges. Officer Ash has been placed on routine administrative leave. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
As3Ct11D8R4 | 15 Dec 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On October 31, 2021, around 3:25 p.m., LAPD Van Nuys Division officers responded to a radio call of a vandalism suspect.The suspect later was identified as 46-years-old Melkon Michaelidis. Michaelidis was reported to be possibly suffering from mental illness and breaking windows and property inside his residence. Upon their arrival, the officers attempted to communicate with Michaelidis for approximately 40 minutes from outside his residence and convince him to exit. Michaelidis refused, and after determining no one else was inside the residence, the officers tactically disengaged and cleared the scene. At around 5:09 p.m., a second radio call was generated when Michaelidis was observed outside his residence armed with two knives and vandalizing parked vehicles. Van Nuys patrol officers ultimately encountered Michaelidis on Victory Boulevard west of Matilija Avenue holding a knife in each hand. The officers verbalized with Michaelidis, who began walking toward them while armed with one of the knives, resulting in an officer-involved shooting and a simultaneous deployment of less-lethal munitions. Michaelidis was struck by gunfire and collapsed to the pavement. He was determined deceased at scene by Los Angeles Fire Department personnel. Two knives were recovered at the scene. No officers were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:02 - Security Footage 2:40 - Bodycam: Officer #1 9:06 - Bodycam: Officer #2
R7uH-l6K57s | 14 Dec 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Baltimore, Maryland — The Independent Investigations Division (IID) of the Office of the Attorney General released body-worn camera video from a police- involved fatal shooting on November 28, 2021. The decedent was identified as Digno Ramon Yorro, Jr. Responding officers had their body-worn cameras activated during the encounter. At approximately 1:30 p.m. on November 28th, a woman called 911 to report that a male family member armed with a knife had chased her from a residence in the 1400 block of Braden Loop in Glen Burnie. Anne Arundel County police responded to the scene and knocked several times on the door to the townhouse with no response. Police then forcibly opened the front door and were met by Yorro who was armed with a knife. Officers ordered Yorro to drop the knife multiple times. When Yorro refused to comply with the officers’ verbal commands to drop the weapon, one officer deployed several bean-bag shotgun rounds and then his Taser, neither of which was effective. Yorro then walked towards the officers still armed with the knife, at which time, Cpl. J. Burger discharged his duty weapon, shooting Yorro multiple times. Yorro was pronounced deceased at the scene. During the subsequent search of the residence, police discovered a deceased woman in the garage who had suffered from trauma. She was identified as Yorro’s mother. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dMuYDGnmLJ0 | 13 Dec 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Glendale, Arizona — Glendale police released edited body camera footage of an officer involved shooting that took place on Wednesday, November 3, 2021. The incident occurred near the area of 62nd Avenue and Maryland Avenue. Officers were responding to the area on a complaint that there was an individual who was damaging cars in the area. When officers arrived they found a suspect matching the description of the callers. The suspect later was identified as 26-year-old Jose Enriquez Cortez. Cortez jumped in a car to get away from the scene, hitting an officer’s patrol car in the process. Several officers followed Cortez vehicle through the neighborhood attempting to get him to stop. At one point, Cortez jumps out of the car and begins charging and acting erratically towards officers. Officers used a taser to de-escalate the situation, but it was ineffective. Cortez then charged at officers while reaching behind him, it was then that an officer shot Cortez. Despite life-saving measures, Cortez was pronounced dead at a local hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OyN0D6yudBk | 09 Dec 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released body camera video of a police chase that ended in law enforcement officers shooting 42-year-old Elliott Lewis. Houston police said the incident happened on Nov. 11 around 11:24 a.m. when Harris County Precinct 4 deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a shooting suspect near the intersection of Holcombe Boulevard and Cambridge Street. Lewis refused to stop and a pursuit ensued. Lewis drove several miles, eventually arriving at a parking lot at the above address. After driving around the parking lot several times, HPD SWAT Officers Dexter and Gonzalez performed a vehicle maneuver and boxed in Lewis vehicle. Lewis then exited his vehicle with a weapon, pointed it at officers, and discharged the weapon at them. Officers Dexter and Gonzalez and Harris County Precinct 4 deputies discharged their duty weapons at Lewis, striking him. HPD SWAT officers then rendered medical aid to Lewis, who was pronounced deceased at the scene by paramedics. An innocent bystander was also injured during the shooting when a bullet fragment hit his ankle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Police Helicopter Footage 2:08 - Bodycam: Officer Gonzalez 4:13 - Bodycam: Officer Dexter 6:41 - Bodycam: Officer Huckabee
9zpB-HrEIhg | 08 Dec 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Albuquerque, New Mexico — The Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office released body camera and surveillance video from the Nov. 26 incident in the North Valley in which a deputy shot and killed 18-year-old Elijah Riche armed with an “AR-15 style pistol” and carrying a backpack full of guns. The incident unfolded after BCSO says Riche crashed a red SUV into other cars at the intersection of Edith and Montaño around 2 p.m. on November 26, 2021, the day after Thanksgiving. One deputy followed the suspect south on Edith for about a quarter of a mile, until Riche crashed into a fence at Edith and Nikanda. The suspect gets out of the vehicle, runs about 10 feet down from the vehicle, he stops, turns back around and arms himself with weapons from the vehicle, then starts running again. In the body cam video, another responding deputy, Ronald Perez, noticed Riche was armed with an AR-15 pistol and asked him multiple times to put it down. Riche turned back, and continued running toward other deputies with the gun still in hand. That’s when deputy Perez shot him one time. Riche was taken to the hospital, but did not survive his injuries. BCSO found four other guns in Riche's car and backpack at the scene. BCSO said Riche had no criminal history as an adult but has a juvenile record. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yr27N0AOZHU | 07 Dec 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nashville, Tennessee — On December 6, School Resource Officer Byron Boelter had just left for the day at Hunters Lane High School when he approached a 2-car crash at 1339 Dickerson Pike. Officer Boelter stopped to assist those involved in the wreck when he encountered 20-year-old Rod Reed who reached for a gun located on the dashboard of the Chevrolet Camaro he was driving prior to the crash. Boelter fired his weapon and struck Reed in the leg. Reed was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he is in stable condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rngerMY-WS8 | 01 Dec 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tucson, Arizona — A Tucson police officer has been fired after he was accused of shooting a shoplifting suspect in a wheelchair nine times, killing him, after the man brandished a knife, authorities said. The video, released by the Tucson Police Department, shows the fatal confrontation between Officer Ryan Remington and a man in a wheelchair. The man, identified by police as 61-year-old Richard Lee Richards, was in a motorized wheelchair at the time and had brandished a knife, but had his back to the officer at the time of the shooting. The incident occurred when the Walmart employee noticed Richards leave the store without paying for a toolbox. The employee followed Richards into the parking lot and asked if he had a receipt. Richards then waved a knife at the worker and said: “Here’s your receipt.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cTckN7G_DCg | 29 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On October 12, 2021, at around 3:00 p.m., Southeast Patrol Officers responded to a radio call of a naked man armed with a sword. As the officers arrived at scene the suspect approached their vehicle with the sword. The suspect struck the hood of the officer’s police vehicle with the sword. Both officers exited their vehicle and deployed their TASER. The suspect was struck by the TASER, fell to the ground and was taken into custody without further incident. The suspect was transported to the hospital where he was admitted for an injury related to the TASER deployment. The suspect was placed on a 5150 W.I.C. hold. Force investigation Division Detectives responded to the hospital and verified that the suspect was admitted for injuries sustained during the use of force. Force Investigation Division confirmed this case will be investigated as a Categorical Use of Force. There were no officers injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:46 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:07 - Bodycam: Officer #2
7zSAsrA-K48 | 25 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Francisco, California — San Francisco Police on released body camera, building surveillance footage documenting two officers shooting a man who rushed at them with a knife inside a residential hotel in SoMa. On Friday, Nov. 19, 2021, at approximately 8:05 a.m., San Francisco police officers responded to the 900 block of Folsom Street regarding a person with a knife. Officers arrived on scene and made contact with a suspect inside of a residential building. The suspect was later identified as 41-year-old Ajmal Amani. During this contact, an officer-involved shooting occurred. Officers rendered aid to Amani and summoned medics to the scene. Medics transported Amani to Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center with life-threatening injuries. Amani, succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased at the hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Camera 10:00 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
lE1gIXYuDGg | 24 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On October 13, 2021, around 5:50 a.m., LAPD Pacific Patrol Division officers responded to calls reporting the suspect, later identified as 36-year-old Carlos Arias, threatening a female family member with a knife. As officers approached the apartment where Arias and the woman were, they heard a woman yelling in distress. Fearing for the safety of the woman, they forced entry into the apartment. Inside the apartment they saw Arias armed with a knife, swinging it at the woman; at that time there was an Officer-Involved Shooting. Arias was struck by gunfire and transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The knife Arias was armed with was recovered at scene. The woman, later identified as Arias’ mother, was not injured an no officers were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:18 - Surveillance Camera 3:08 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
a-0FiCdsLyo | 22 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Reno, Nevada — On November 5th, 2021, at approximately 10:40pm, Reno Police Department patrol officers were involved in an Officer Involved Shooting in the 200 block of E Grove Street. Officers arrived on scene at an apartment on E Grove Street on the report of a domestic disturbance with what sounded like a male and female screaming, and possible shots fired. Uniformed officers knocked on the door, the door opened, and suspect Isaiah Herndon pointed a handgun in the general direction of the officers, firing at least one round at them. The two officers returned fire striking Herndon multiple times. Officers on scene provided medical aid to Herndon until medics arrived and transported him to Renown Medical Center. Herndon underwent surgery at the hospital and is in critical condition. On November 17th, Herndon was formally charged with two counts of Assault with a Deadly Weapon on a Protected Person, and Own/Possess Firearm by a Prohibited Person. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:04 - Bodycam: Officer #2
2lgbu8OAmuM | 20 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Buena Park, California — The Buena Park Police released video of a dangerous chase in Buena Park that ended in a fatal shootout between officers and a gunman who shot at a school bus in an attempt to kill the driver - his estranged wife. The high-speed pursuit started on the afternoon of Sept. 3, when an officer patrolling the area of Orangethorpe and Western avenues spotted a silver SUV colliding with the school bus. The officer then saw the SUV’s driver, later identified as 60-year-old Cedric Baxter of Compton, pull out a gun and shoot at the bus. A 6-year-old child and the driver, identified as the man's estranged wife, were on the bus when the SUV pulled alongside and its driver opened fire. The woman and child were not injured. Baxter then got back into the car and fled as the officer initiated a pursuit. The chase ended when Baxter pulled into a school district building parking lot and officers opened fire. Bodycam video shows Baxter and officers exchanging gunfire. Police said Baxter was a parolee with a lengthy criminal history. He had an active domestic violence restraining order out against him and shortly before that chase his parole had been revoked. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OOrPCXr0urU | 19 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Vegas, Nevada — On November 16, 2021, at approximately 4:08 p.m., LVMPD officers responded to a mobile home park in the 2100 block of North Pecos Road for a report of two suspicious males walking through the complex, one of them armed with a handgun. Responding officers arrived and observed one of the males, later identified as Taveon Davidson, 25, and conducted a person stop. During the stop, officers attempted to do a pat-down for weapons at which time Davidson fled on foot. Both Officers identified as Officer Jeffrey Burr, 34, and Officer Damario Simmons, 29, engaged in a foot pursuit and observed Davidson pull out a handgun. While fleeing from officers, Davidson turned and fired one round at Officer Burr. Both Officers Burr and Simmons returned fire striking Davidson several times. Davidson continued running from officers before he collapsed and was taken into custody without further incident. Davidson was transported to UMC Trauma where he was admitted for treatment of his wounds. He was booked in absentia for two counts of attempt murder with a deadly weapon on a protected person, shooting into an occupied structure, prohibited person in possession of a firearm and carrying a concealed weapon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Burr 0:42 - Bodycam: Officer Simmons
SNuiW0OUVKg | 18 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Vegas, Nevada — The Nevada Highway Patrol released body-worn and dashcam video from an officer-involved shooting at Red Rock Canyon last week. According to NHP, on Nov. 11. shortly before 6 a.m they received a call from the mother of the suspect 29-year-old Erik Legried. She told police her son was going to shoot himself or drive head-on into upcoming traffic to kill himself in his black 2021 Toyota Tacoma. Legried drove through a campsite at Red Rock National Conservation Area before leading law enforcement into the visitors center parking lot. Troopers blocked him in, but he rammed their cars to get away. Eventually, another officer rammed his truck from the side. Airbags than deploy, and Legried starts driving away. Officers then start shooting, and the truck stops a few seconds later. NHP says troopers couldn't see into the truck due to the deployed airbags and couldn't tell if he had a weapon. Two troopers and a Bureau of Land Management ranger shot Legried four times in his thighs. No weapons were found in his truck, according to NHP. No officers were injured during the shooting. Legried is expected to recover and face several charges, including battery of a protected person, resisting a public officer, and damaging or destroying state property. Both of the NHP troopers involved have been placed on paid administrative leave while the incident is under investigation. Legried is due back in court on Nov. 30 at 9:30 a.m. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
WKY1mn7cwl8 | 13 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Anaheim, California — Anaheim Police released body-worn camera and helicopter footage detailing a Sept. 28 officer-involved shooting that took place in neighboring Santa Ana. The video details an interaction with 34-year-old Brandon Lopez after investigators observed him driving a vehicle that was reported stolen in Anaheim. Lopez also had outstanding warrants for armed robberies, domestic violence and driving on a suspended license. The stolen vehicle is shown attempting to flee marked patrol cars and driving dangerously through parts of Santa Ana and Tustin. The video also shows an ensuing standoff in Santa Ana with the Santa Ana Police Department and later the Anaheim Police Department. After four hours of attempted negotiation, Lopez was fatally shot in an officer-involved shooting involving Anaheim Police. Lopez emerged from the car after police fired gas into the vehicle to force Lopez out and end the hours-long standoff, footage showed he was holding a narrow, black object which officers believed to be a gun. Multiple officers yelled for him to put his hands up, before one officer yelled "Gun! Gun! Gun!" They opened fire. No firearm was recovered from Lopez or inside the vehicle. The black object he was holding was a small Guess bag with an empty, crumpled water bottle inside. Lopez was the cousin of Santa Ana City Council Member Johnathan Ryan Hernandez. The incident remains under review by the Anaheim Police Department, the Santa Ana Police Department and the California Department of Justice. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Police Helicopter Footage 2:35 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
qddxpfE2J1o | 10 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Tustin, California — Newly released body camera footage released by Tustin police sheds new light on the fatal police shooting of a homeless man near a mobile home park. Video shows officers use a Taser before shooting Luis Manual Garcia on Aug. 9 after he jumped out of a bush holding a 4-foot wooden pole. Garcia's family said that the father of three was dealing with mental illness at the time, but refused their help. Estella Silva is the officer who fired the fatal rounds, and all the officers involved in the shooting are still out in the field. Garcia’s family has filed a claim for damages against the city in the names of his 12-year-old and 18-year-old daughters. Rosalia Becerra, Garcia’s former partner of about 15 years, said she wants to see Silva punished for the shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:02 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
-cyLou_7ivI | 08 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Louisville, Kentucky — On Tuesday, October 26, 2021. At approximately 12:35 a.m, 0fficers from Louisville Metro Police Department's 5th division, responded to a domestic violence complaint, on the 2500 block of River Bend Drive, where a firearm was reported to be inside of a residence. While investigating the complaint, officers spoke to 37-year-old Ivan Foster who was being asked to leave the residence by the homeowner. Officers followed him into a bedroom to gather his personal items, at which time Foster became increasingly agitated. Officers began giving repeated verbal commands to Foster, to stop reaching into a stack of clothes and to sit on the bed. Based on the body cam footage captured by officer Timothy Lanham, Foster proceeded to retrieve a firearm, that had been concealed in a pile of clothes, on top of a dresser and fired a weapon striking the police radio Seabolt was wearing on his hip. Officer Seabolt immediately attempted to gain control of the firearm from Foster, at which time Foster began making verbal threats that he was going to kill officer Seabolt. Officer Lanham fired several rounds from his firearm and fatally struck the subject. A second body cam video obtained from LMPD of officer Seabolt, shows officer Seabolt attempting to gain control of the firearm ending up on his back in the bed. EMS responded to the residence and pronounced Foster deceased at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Lanham 1:46 - Bodycam: Officer Seabolt
KKNXabCJmGA | 05 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Huntsville, Alabama — The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) released body-worn camera footage of the officer-involved fatal shooting of Crystal Ragland. In May 2019, Crystal Ragland was shot by officers after residents say she was pointing a gun at people from inside her apartment. Two weeks ago, a federal judge dismissed the wrongful death suit filed in this case by Ragland’s sister Brandie Robinson. The wrongful death lawsuit was filed in May 2021. It claims that HPD officers used excessive, unconstitutional force during Ragland’s shooting death. A federal court ordered the City of Huntsville to release the body camera footage for this incident following the lawsuit’s dismissal. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Henderson 3:41 - Bodycam: Officer Collum
Yi_c-rPa5Ag | 04 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On October 2, 2021, around 11:00 a.m., a woman was walking in the area of Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue. The suspect, later identified as 27-year-old Grisha Alaverdyan, approached the woman and stabbed her in the stomach. Friends of the woman flagged down a LAPD sergeant who requested additional units. With additional units at scene, Alaverdyan was given directions that he did not comply with. While armed with the knife, he moved toward the officers, resulting in an officer-involved shooting and the use of a beanbag shotgun. Alaverdyan was struck by both gunfire and the beanbag round. Both the woman who had been stabbed, and Alaverdyan were transported to local hospitals for medical treatment. Alaverdyan was booked for Attempt Murder. The knife Alaverdyan was armed with was recovered at scene. No officers were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-b8CIPR6pDs | 03 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) released body-camera video of an officer fatally shooting 61-year-old Michael Craig during a domestic disturbance which occurred on October 4, 2021, near the 7700 Block of South Carpenter Street. Chicago Police Officers responded to a call requesting police service near 7700 S. Carpenter Street for a domestic disturbance. Craig’s 7-year-old son was waiting outside when the officer arrives, and tells the officer that his mother has a knife and is threatening his father. Officers ask the boy to take them to the apartment and stay outside. Then the officers go up the stairs. As the officer prepares to step through the door, Craig’s wife screams and the officer draws his pistol, switching the Taser to his left hand. He fired the first shot almost immediately after crossing the threshold of the apartment door, as Craig and his wife appear to struggle in a narrow hallway between the kitchen and bathroom. Craig and the woman fall to the floor, and the officer fires a second shot as Craig tries to sit up. Craig’s wife was unhurt but was hospitalized for mental health issues. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dwcgZDOBYio | 02 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Glendale, Arizona — Glendale police released body-camera footage of an officer involved shooting that took place on Tuesday, September 21, 2021. The incident occurred near the intersection of 60th Avenue and Bethany Home Road. The incident began after neighbors called in to 9-1-1 to say they heard shots fired in the area. Officers eventually found the suspect, later identified as 25-year-old Jude Felix, at some nearby businesses where he was armed and not listening to officer’s pleas to surrender peacefully. When Felix fired his gun, they returned fire. Felix was struck and suffered life-threatening injuries. Police say he is in critical condition at a hospital. A gun was located at the scene of the incident, police say. No other injuries were reported. Felix in this case faces several charges which includes aggravated assault. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cBbLiM2lgqc | 01 Nov 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, D.C. — On Friday, October 22, 2021, in the 500 block of Kennedy Street, Northwest, at approximately 4:45 pm, uniformed members of the Fourth District were flagged down in reference to a male suspect with a handgun chasing another male at the listed location. Responding officers located the suspect and as the officers engaged the suspect, one of the officers felt a handgun that was concealed in the suspect’s waistband. A struggle ensued and the suspect was able to flee from the officers. The suspect entered a vehicle and as officers attempted to remove the suspect from the vehicle, the suspect started driving the vehicle with one of the officers still inside of the vehicle. As the vehicle started driving away, two officers outside of the vehicle were thrown to the ground. The suspect then drove approximately two city blocks with the third officer inside of the vehicle. The officer voiced numerous commands for the suspect to stop the vehicle and the suspect did not comply. The officer discharged his service weapon, striking the suspect. The officer exited the moving vehicle and fell into the roadway. The suspect then fled the scene in the vehicle. Two injured officers were transported to local hospitals for treatment of non-life threatening injuries, and a third sustained minor injuries that did not require emergency medical treatment. The suspect was located at a local hospital receiving treatment for non-life threatening injuries. On Friday, October 22, 2021, 35 year-old Natango Robinson, of Southeast, DC, was arrested and charged with Felony Assault on a Police Officer While Armed, Kidnapping While Armed, Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Resisting Arrest, Fleeing a Law Enforcement Officer, Failure to Obey, and Reckless Driving. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
R7kvg97Ahbs | 29 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — On Friday, September 24, 2021, just after 2:30 p.m., Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) Northwest District officers were involved in an officer-involved shooting at 556 Eugene Street. At approximately 1:30 p.m. IMPD officers attempted a traffic stop at 3800 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive. The car, identified as a red Honda Pilot with temporary plates, driven by a female later identified as 36-year-old Jessie Leonard. Jessie failed to pull the vehicle over for an infraction and fled from officers. The officers, following IMPD’s pursuit policies, did not pursue the vehicle. At approximately 2:30 p.m. another officer located an unoccupied vehicle, matching Jessie's vehicle, parked in front of 556 Eugene Street. Officers began an investigation and were towing the vehicle from the scene. Officers observed Jessie on the front porch of 556 Eugene Street. Officers walked over to the porch and asked to speak to Jessie. Jessie exposed a firearm on her waist. Officers gave commands to Jessie and she did not comply as she pulled the firearm from her waist. Four officers fired their weapons at Jessie, striking her. Officers immediately transitioned into administering first aid to Jessie until IFD/IEMS responded. Once on scene, medics pronounced Jessie deceased. There were no officers or uninvolved civilians injured during the incident. The handgun the suspect had in her possession was located at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
H245dZ2ZdOs | 21 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Cruces, New Mexico — Newly released body-camera footage shows a 12-year-old boy who led Doña Ana County sheriff's deputies on a pursuit and crashed in September 12, 2021. The Doña Ana Sheriff’s Office received three calls about a juvenile recklessly driving an SUV Sunday afternoon in the Las Alturas area of New Mexico. Deputies attempted to stop the vehicle to no avail and a pursuit occurred through residential areas. The juvenile stopped in a parking lot, picked up three passengers ranging in age from 12-15. At one point during the chase, the vehicle stopped and the three boys exited the vehicle and the driver continued back through the motel parking lot then across the K-Mart parking lot. The chase eventually came to an end when the stolen SUV headed down a road in the wrong direction, colliding head-on with another vehicle. The 12-year-old had ammunition for a 9mm handgun in his possession, which led to deputies finding a handgun that had been thrown out of the moving vehicle. As paramedics arrive, deputies began to question the 12-year-old who is seen on video crying the whole time. The boy told deputies it wasn’t his fault and claims the kids that were in the SUV forced him to drive. Officers then raced to get those kids into custody. The 12-year-old boy was not injured. Officials said the driver of the other vehicle involved in the head-on crash was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. There were children in the victim's car as well. The sheriff’s department says the 12-year-old was booked into the Doña Ana County Detention Center on an outstanding warrant for conspiracy to commit burglary of a vehicle, in addition to aggravated fleeing of law enforcement and receiving or transferring a stolen motor vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
xiHNljBDWBQ | 20 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Chicago, Illinois — Police Accountability Private Office Released Body Camera Video of a Chicago police officer fatally shooting 28-year-old Turell Brown who was armed with a knife. Police responded to a domestic incident at an apartment in Block 6500 on South Harvard Avenue after 11:00 am on September 19. Footage shows two officers entering the apartment Brown and his girlfriend shared, and questioning Brown’s girlfriend, who told police he had punched her several times after they got into a fight about laundry. Brown’s girlfriend then told police Brown was in the back room of the apartment and had a knife. As the cop began to move towards the back room, he heard Brown yelling at them, and the cop returned from the apartment, pulling his gun. After a while, Brown appears from the back room, holding a knife and waving to the cops, telling them to leave. Brown is obscured by a wall for a brief moment, and when he reemerges he doesn’t appear to be holding anything in his right hand, but his left hand is obscured, the video shows. Brown slowly steps closer to the officers and appears to extend his right arm toward the door of the apartment to try to close it. An officer again tells him to put the knife down before firing three shots, striking him. A knife appears to fall from his left hand, according to the video. A second officer begins several minutes of chest compressions. Brown was later pronounced dead. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Y0mr6TjHgYo | 15 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Simi Valley, California — On October 5, 2021, at approximately 7:45 p.m., Simi Valley Police Officers responded to a report of a Dispute between two female subjects at the 7-Eleven Store located at 5820 E. Los Angeles Avenue, Simi Valley. SVPD Communications advised the responding officers that one of the female subjects was armed with a knife. The suspect was identified as 31-year-old Sarah Repp of Simi Valley. When the officers arrived on scene, they contacted Repp in the 1800 block of Yosemite Avenue, which is down the street from the store. During the contact, Repp attempted to attack one of the officers with a knife and an Officer Involved Shooting occurred. The officers at the scene immediately administered first aid to Repp and requested Ventura County Fire Department. Fire Department personnel responded to the scene and transported Repp to a local trauma center for medical treatment. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:08 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
SDxEogD-SmM | 14 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Indianapolis, Indiana — Sergeant, Eric Huxley is facing two felony charges and has been suspended without pay after body camera video showed him kick Jermaine Vaughn, 38, in the face while helping to arrest the man on Sept. 24. The Officers responded to Monument Circle after a call of disorderly conduct. According to the probable cause affidavit, Sgt. Christopher Kibbey heard Vaughn being "loud and disorderly," and asked him to quiet down. When he didn't, Officer Matthew Shores arrested him. While Vaughn was in handcuffs, body cam video shows Officer Shores forced him to the ground. While he was on his back with his hands in cuffs, Sgt. Huxley kicked him in the face. The affidavit notes blood could be seen on Vaughn's mouth after he was kicked and indicates the man suffered a laceration to his lower lip. Vaughn was charged with resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct, but those charges were dismissed Oct. 8, according to court records. Sgt. Huxley claimed he accidentally kicked Vaughn in the face when he meant to place his foot on Vaughn’s shoulder, an affidavit said. Two other officers involved in the arrest have been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation, police said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
k2orFeacCqo | 13 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — The Bakersfield Police Department released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that left a man dead after a hot pursuit across Southwest Bakersfield. On Saturday, August , 2021, at approximately 12:35 AM, the Bakersfield Police Department received an emergency call for service regarding a disturbance in the 2300 block of Brazil Avenue. The caller advised that an adult male in a green Chevrolet truck was armed with a firearm. Officers received an additional update that shots had been fired; however, no one had been struck. The suspect fled the area in the green Chevrolet truck. At 12:56 AM, the Bakersfield Police Department received a report of a subject shooting at a security guard in a subdivision construction site northwest of Panama Lane and Buena Vista Road. The reporting party advised the subject was occupying a green Chevrolet pickup. No one was injured. At 2:32 AM, the Bakersfield Police Department received a report that a subject with a firearm had arrived at a family member's residence in the 4500 block of Blossom Valley Lane. The subject was occupying a green Chevrolet pickup. At approximately 2:50 AM, officers located the suspect's vehicle in the 4700 block of Blossom Valley Lane. Officers were in the process of discussing how to safely approach when the suspect began driving the vehicle. A two-officer unit near their patrol vehicle caught up with the suspect vehicle and a short pursuit began. The suspect vehicle became disabled just south of Harris Road and Stine Road after the suspect appeared to lose control and struck a barrier wall. Neither officer in the pursuing patrol vehicle activated their body camera devices during the pursuit which took less than a minute. Based upon the preliminary investigation, including the location of cartridge casings and bullet impacts, the suspect immediately exited his vehicle and fired multiple times at the officers who were exiting their vehicle. The officers returned fire. Due to the immediacy of the suspect vehicle becoming disabled, short duration of the vehicle pursuit and the suspect immediately firing at officers, they did not activate their body cameras until the first exchange of gunfire had already occurred. Officers confirmed that the suspect had fled the site of the initial exchange of gunfire. Officers and the dispatch center began to receive information from citizens that the suspect had fled over the concrete wall and was moving in the backyards of residences in the 5700 block of Autumn Crest Drive. Officers learned from a witness that the suspect had discarded a handgun; however, officers had received information earlier that the suspect was in possession of an additional firearm. Officers formed a search team to look for the suspect. This took approximately 15-minutes. At approximately 3:15 AM, officers believed they located the suspect concealed in a trash can in the backyard of a residence. Three officers discharged their firearms during the second shooting. Officers rendered medical aid to the suspect who succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased by medical personnel. No weapon was found in the suspect's possession. The suspect's firearm was recovered in a nearby backyard in his path of flight and found to have been fired dry. Additional firearms linked to the suspect were located discarded on Blossom Valley Lane and Brazil Avenue. The suspect was identified as 21-year-old Che Noe Zuniga Jr. of Bakersfield. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1ly1Dra_PUg | 12 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released body camera footage related to the September 20th, 2021 shooting that killed one police officer and wounded another. At approximately 7:30am, Houston police officers assigned to the major offenders division attempted to execute an arrest warrant for 31-year-old Deon Ledet. Officer Johnson knocked on the door and a female answered. Officer Johnson stated the Officers had an arrest warrant for Ledet and asked if he was inside the residence. The female was asked to step outside. Ledet opened fire striking Officer William Jeffrey and Sgt. Charles Vance. Officer Jeffrey, who was standing to the officer’s right in the doorway, can be seen collapsing to the ground immediately after the gunfire starts. Sgt. Vance, who was standing behind Jeffrey, falls to the ground also and crawls away, telling another officer he’s been hit. Officers returned fire and sought cover. Ledet was fatally shot and succumbed to his injuries at the scene. Officer Jeffrey was pronounced dead at a hospital following the shooting. Sgt. Vance was transported in serious but stable condition and was released from the hospital several days later. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Johnson 3:17 - Bodycam: Officer Morelli 5:53 - Bodycam: Officer Gutierrez 6:16 - Bodycam: Officer Morin 7:53 - Bodycam: Officer Vance
yyQ1saXNsI8 | 08 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Las Vegas, Nevada — The Nevada Highway Patrol released body camera footage that shows a suspect pretend to pull and point a weapon before he was fatally shot by troopers in the northeast valley on Oct. 3, 2021. The suspect, 41-year-old Adrian Zarate-Cervantes, was in a fight with his wife, when he called 911, according to NHP. Trooper Michael Abbate first stopped Zarate-Cervantes around 8:19 a.m. Trooper Mark Willner arrived three minutes later. Both troopers gave orders for Zarate-Cervantes to exit the vehicle with his hands up. Both body-worn camera video and dashcam video appear to show Zarate-Cervantes reach into his waistband, behind his back, as if he was trying to grab a gun. Both troopers fired a single shot and Zarate-Cervantes fell to the ground. The victim was directed to exit the vehicle, and the troopers rendered first aid to Zarate-Cervantes, but he died at the scene. It was later discovered that Zarate-Cervantes did not have a weapon in his possession. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Trooper Michael Abbate 0:55 - Dashcam: Trooper Michael Abbate 1:19 - Bodycam: Trooper Mark Willner
isVWEe5OHXc | 07 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Mantua Township, New Jersey — The Attorney General’s Office today released a 911 call and video footage from a body worn camera related to a fatal police-involved shooting that occurred on Sept. 14, 2021, in Mantua, N.J. The decedent has been identified as Charles Sharp III, 49, who lived at the address where the shooting occurred. According to the investigation, two uniformed officers of the Mantua Township Police Department responded to Sharp’s residence on Elm Avenue at approximately 1:35 a.m. on Sept. 14 in response to a 911 call from Sharp, who reported that several persons were trespassing on his property, including a person armed with a gun. When the police officers arrived, they encountered Sharp outside the house. During the encounter, one officer fired his service weapon, fatally wounding Sharp. A detailed replica of a .45-caliber semi-automatic handgun was found near Sharp. Officers and medical personnel rendered first aid to Sharp, who was transported to Jefferson Washington Township Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased at 2:49 a.m. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 4:53 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
0nwjQ87v9Hw | 06 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Galesburg, Michigan — The Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Office released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that left a Galesburg man dead early Monday morning. At approximately 2:45 am, Oct. 4, the Kalamazoo County Consolidated Dispatch Center received a 911 call from the Shell gas station on 35th street in Galesburg, Michigan. The caller advised dispatchers there was an emergency and requested the police. No other information was given. A Kalamazoo County Deputy immediately arrived on scene and was confronted by R.V. Johnson, 22 with a knife. Johnson lunged at the deputy and the deputy fired his weapon striking the suspect. Galesburg and Charleston fire/rescue arrived on scene and gave lifesaving efforts. Johnson was pronounced deceased at the scene by responding medical personnel. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zRmVeaj_wDs | 05 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released body cam and doorbell video of an officer-involved shooting in which a suspect ran over a Harris County Precinct 1 deputy. Authorities said it all began around 9:30 p.m. when deputies with the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office requested assistance from the Houston Police Department in pursuit of a stolen black Volkswagen Atlas SUV as it traveled the wrong way on Hardy Road. Deputies attempted to stop the vehicle, but the suspect, 39-year-old Omar Hernandez Lazano, ignored all signals to stop and proceeded to lead deputy constables on a high-speed chase. During the pursuit, the deputies requested assistance from HPD. Several HPD marked patrol units assisted in the vehicle pursuit, which lasted approximately 20 minutes. During the pursuit, Lazano pulled into the front yard of a home and quickly backed the vehicle into the driveway. The primary patrol unit, a Precinct 1 Constable Sergeant, blocked the driveway with his vehicle so Lazano could not pull back into the roadway and continue to flee in the vehicle. At that point, Lazano put the vehicle in reverse and, at a high rate of speed, crashed into the home with such force that the back half of the vehicle was inside the home. Numerous deputies began to converge on the vehicle. As they did so, Lazano drove the vehicle forward at a high rate of speed and ran directly over a deputy and dragged him approximately 20 feet until Lazano struck the marked constable vehicle that blocked his path. At that time, five Precinct 1 Constable deputies and one HPD officer discharged their duty weapons, striking Lazano as he was in the driver’s seat of the crashed vehicle. Paramedics pronounced Lazano deceased. The injured deputy was transported by Life Flight helicopter to the hospital where he remains in critical, but stable condition. During the shooting, one Precinct 1 Constable sergeant was struck in the left leg by a ricocheted bullet. Paramedics treated the sergeant at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Video 1:43 - Bodycam: Sergeant Grandstaff 2:41 - Bodycam: Corporal Ross 3:36 - Bodycam: Deputy Ferrara 4:09 - Dashcam: Sergeant Grandstaff 4:51 - Dashcam: Corporal Ross
oJWRdtNKq58 | 04 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee, Wisconsin — The Milwaukee Police Department released body camera footage of the fatal officer involved shooting that occurred on August 16, 2021, on the 2500 block of North 27th Street. On Monday, at approximately 3:50 p.m., Milwaukee Police officers were dispatched to a subject with gun incident on the 2500 block of N. 27th Street. The caller stated an individual had a gun and was pointing it at people. Upon arrival, officers encountered an armed individual and gave him commands to drop the gun. The individual refused to drop his gun and pointed his firearm at officers. Three officers discharged their firearms, subsequently striking the individual. Officers administered life-saving measures; however, the suspect, a 42-year-old Milwaukee man, was pronounced deceased on scene. No one else was injured as a result of the gunfire. The suspect's firearm was recovered. The officers involved in this incident are a 32-year-old male officer with over 4 years of service, a 26-year-old male officer with over 5 years of service and a 29-year-old male officer with over 5 years of service. They were placed on administrative duty as is routine in an officer involved shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cO2rYJ-C4Nc | 01 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Columbus, Ohio — Columbus Police released body-camera footage of an officer involved shooting that occurred at 2469 Kimberly Parkway East on Wednesday, September 29, 2021. Kyle Anthony Veyon, 26, of North Linden, was fatally shot by officer Andrew Hawkins, 39, after he repeatedly ignored verbal commands to drop the knife and an attempt to use a Taser to disable Veyon failed, according to police. At around 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Officers responded to an apartment complex on the 2400 block of Kimberly Parkway East in The Flats at Kimberly, after a woman called to report domestic abuse. Three officers responded to the scene. Body camera footage shows a woman approaching police and saying, "He's in there. He tried to kill me with a knife. As police were talking to the woman, Veyon reportedly came outside, still holding the knife. Officers attempted to get the man to put down the knife, but he refused. At one point, Veyon went toward the woman with the knife. Officers tried unsuccessfully to subdue him with a Taser gun, and officer Hawkins then fired his gun three times. Officers begin administering aid as they call for a medic. Veyon was taken to OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, where he later died. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
J6q-47byKkk | 01 Oct 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Greenfield, Wisconsin — On August 22, 2021, a Greenfield police officer witnessed 31-year-old Tyran Lamb run a red light. The officer, who is labeled as “Officer 1” in the video, activated his lights and siren and attempted to stop Lamb. The officer tried several times to get Lamb to pull over and park, only to have him continue to flee from police. A backup officer arrives and Lamb speed away from her and Officer 1. Efforts to stop Lamb continued with a third officer deploying spike strips – a tire deflation device – to get Lamb to stop but he continued to flee, crashing into another driver. Lamb vehicle’s air bags deployed, and he refused to show officers his hands, so the threat to the officers inside the vehicle was unknown. Officers draw their guns and ordered Lamb to show them his hands 18 times, which he refused to do. A bystander interject herself into this scene, causing the officers to divert their attention from the suspect. Officer 1 gets right up to the windshield to try and see both Lamb’s hands. Suddenly Lamb shoots multiple times at Officer 1 through the windshield, hitting him. As the suspect ran away, he jumped over the downed officer, firing at him at point blank range. Lamb died a short distance away after being shot by police. Body camera footage shows the officer on the ground, a backup officer rushing to provide life-saving measures. Officials said the Greenfield officer who was shot is now recovering at home and is expected to make a full recovery. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Entire Incident 1:04 - Highlighted Version
R-wKbR3UmeM | 30 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * LaGrange, Georgia — LaGrange Police released body-camera video surrounding the events that led to the officer involved shooting which occurred during the early morning hours of September 28, 2021. The video released is the culmination of officers’ body and vehicle recordings that document each of the three separate contacts made with Ronald McCormick after a citizen reported an armed subject acting suspicious near Lafayette Square. The initial encounter was made on Greenville Street, east of the LaFayette square as a part of a consensual stop. Police officers confirmed that the subject was armed with a machete so an application of de-escalation techniques allowed for the officer to obtain the subject’s identity. In so far as no crime was determined to have occurred there was no legal basis to detain McCormick and he departed. Officers, a short time later, learned McCormick, had outstanding felony warrants (Bench Warrants for Battery, Cruelty to Children and Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine). He was re contacted in the 100 block of Hill Street and directed to submit to an arrest for the outstanding warrants. He refused, taking immediate flight on foot. Officers engaged in a foot pursuit while establishing a perimeter. McCormick emerged from a yard between buildings at which time Corporal Horseman issued verbal commands in an attempt to take the suspect into custody. McCormick yelled, “I don’t give a F--k” and charged Corporal Horseman with the machete over his head in a threatening manner. Corporal Horseman fired his Taser which had no effect and then fired his pistol while backing away which struck McCormick in the abdomen and legs. He was taken into custody and immediately received medical aid from the officers on the scene until the arrival of EMS. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Ug5iLMosRww | 29 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On Monday, April 9, 2018 at 10:06 a.m., LAPD Topanga Division received a LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System alert corresponding to a 1997 Ford Explorer. Officers Oscar Granillo and Eduardo Guillen began following the stolen vehicle. As the Explorer prepared to make a left turn, both officers observed the driver (later identified as 29-year-old Daniel Carver) furtively reach toward the passenger side of the vehicle. Granillo broadcast a request for Air Support and additional units based on that movement. Granillo and Guillen activated their patrol vehicle’s emergency lights and siren in order to initiate a high risk traffic stop. Carver failed to yield, and a pursuit ensued. Air patrol tracked Carver and his vehicle and subsequently advised Granillo and Guillen to back off from the Explorer. After losing sight of the Explorer, Granillo and Guillen were advised the Explorer had turned east into an alley, and the driver had abandoned the car and was hiding in vegetation on the north side of the alley. Granillo and Guillen eventually located Carver crouched in the vegetation, holding a soft-sided cooler in front of him. Carver looked in the officers’ direction, then began running. Granillo and Guillen began pursuing Carver on foot. The officers shouted commands at Carver during the foot pursuit, stating they would tase or shoot him if he did not stop. Carver said, “No,” in response to their orders, and continued running. While running, Carver held his cooler bag in front of him with the strap over his left shoulder and periodically looked back over his right shoulder. At one point, Carver slowed his pace. He then removed a stainless steel .38 caliber revolver from the cooler bag, turned to his left, and faced the officers. Carver held the revolver with a two-handed grip, pointed it at the officers, and fired. Granillo and Guillen immediately unholstered their pistols, dropped to the ground, and simultaneously returned fire at Carver. Carver fell to the ground then rose to a seated position while pointing his revolver at the officers. He then attempted to stand as both officers continued to fire. Carver subsequently fell face down to the ground and lost control of the revolver, which landed three feet from him. Guillen sustained a gunshot wound to his left leg. He was transported to Northridge Hospital where he was examined and ultimately admitted. A one millimeter metallic fragment was identified in the gunshot wound, but medical staff opted not to recover the fragment. Guillen was released from the hospital on April 10, 2018. Granillo sustained abrasions to his right elbow and upper forearm as a result of his fall to the pavement. He was transported to Northridge Hospital. Medical staff treated Granillo for his abrasions and released him. Carver was pronounced deceased at the scene on April 9, 2018. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kyoGja4Nl5A | 28 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On August 13, 2021, around 10:42 a.m., LAPD Harbor Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of an attempt suicide, male armed with a knife in the 1700 block of Wilmington Boulevard. As officers arrived, they saw the suspect, later identified as 26-year-old Brandon Russell Mayhand Jr., holding a knife in his hand. Mayhand was told to drop the knife, however he refused to comply. Mayhand began to walk toward the officers. One officer deployed a beanbag shotgun. Mayhand remained on his feet refusing to comply to stop and drop the knife. A second officer deployed the 40mm less lethal projectile. Mayhand remained on his feet and continued to advance on the officers with the knife in his hand resulting in an officer involved shooting. Mayhand was struck and fell to the ground with the knife by his hand. An officer deployed a TASER while an arrest team moved toward him and took him into custody. Mayhand was transported by the Los Angeles Fire Department to a local hospital for medical treatment. The knife Mayhand was armed with was recovered at scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:51 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
KiHHa103EdU | 27 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston police department released body-camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred about 7:15 p.m. on Saturday (August 28, 2021). The suspect was identified as 38-year-old Mario Watts. Houston police said in a news release that Officer K. Cummins was on patrol and attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a black Mercedes Benz, driven by Watts for a traffic violation while traveled northbound at 7500 North Main. Watts initially stopped his vehicle but refused to exit his vehicle to be questioned. Officer Cummins stood next to the open driver’s door of the vehicle and continued to give Watts verbal commands to exit the vehicle, which he ignored. Watts then started his vehicle and attempted to drive away. As Watts was attempted to evade arrest, Officer Cummins tried to pull him from the vehicle. Watts drove off and dragged Officer Cummins approximately 50 feet, causing numerous injuries. Officer Cummins discharged his duty weapon more than one time, striking Watts in the right leg and right arm. Officer Cummins and Watts fell from the vehicle, incapacitated. Both Officer Cummins and Watts received first aid before being transported by Houston Fire Department paramedics to Memorial Hermann – Texas Medical Center with non life-threatening injuries. Watts is now charged with aggravated assault of a peace officer in the 338th State District Court. Body-camera video of the traffic stop shows him being treated with a tourniquet on his arm and he can be heard saying he has a broken leg. Houston police said the officer involved in the shooting -- K. Cummins -- is assigned to the Gang Division and has been an officer since January 2016. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Cummins 3:08 - Bodycam: Officer Davis
1IIAihAlxMw | 24 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver; Colorado — On September 12, 2020 at approximately 4:05 a.m. Adams County Sheriff Deputy Marcus Knight was working patrol in a marked vehicle when he observed a white Ford Explorer parked in the lot of the Circle K, 5810 N. Broadway St. in unincorporated Adams County. Deputy Knight noticed the vehicle, occupied by a male driver, had no license plates. Based on his experience, and recent activity in the area, Deputy Knight suspected the vehicle might be stolen. Deputy Knight observed a female wearing a exit the convenience store and walk to the Ford Explorer and enter the front passenger seat. Deputy Tran arrived at the location as the Ford Explorer exited the lot. Deputy Tran began to follow the Ford Explorer and then engaged his emergency lights to initiate a traffic stop, but the driver accelerated away at a high rate of speed. Deputy Knight saw the driver holding a handgun out the driver side window, pointing in the air. Deputy Knight then observed the driver, pointing the same handgun out the driver side window and fire at Officer Knight twice. At approximately 4:17 a.m. the Denver Combined Communication Center received a 911 call from the female passenger in the white Ford Explorer who said she wanted officers chasing the vehicle to back off. The female passenger denied knowing the person driving. As the suspect and pursuit vehicles drove northbound on Sheridan Blvd., Adams County Deputy Sheriff Jacob Padilla deployed stop sticks at W. 14th Ave. and N. Sheridan Blvd. The suspect hit the stop sticks with both the front and rear passenger side tires, causing the tires to deflate. The suspect lost control of the vehicle and struck a parked car north of 1540 N. Meade St., ending the vehicle pursuit. Denver Police Officer Tana Cunningham drove her marked police vehicle up to the passenger side of the disabled Ford Explorer. Deputy Knight parked his car and observed a female exit the passenger side of the Ford Explorer. The female appeared to be trying to move toward Officer Cunningham but was quickly followed out of the passenger side of the Ford Explorer by a male who took hold of the woman and moved toward the backyard of 1540 N. Meade St. Deputy Knight and Officer Cunningham moved to the area of the backyard, which was fenced to the south and east, but open to the north. Deputy Knight and Officer Cunningham, using weapon mounted lights, observed movement behind the bushes in the southwest corner of the yard. Deputy Knight told Deputy Tran the suspect and hostage were in the bushes. Deputy Tran saw movement but could not make out details of the subjects. Officers gave the suspect repeated commands to drop the gun and come out with his hands up. The female hostage yelled her hands were up and she and the suspect walked out from the behind the bushes. The suspect was holding the female hostage in front of him with his left arm and holding a silver/black semiautomatic handgun to her head with his right hand. As Deputy Engle and Deputy Tran got to the end of the fence they became concerned that the situation was deteriorating and that the female hostage and the officers were in imminent danger and that they had no choice but to end the situation by firing at the suspect. Deputy Engle fired once at the suspect's head, and Deputy Tran fired once from his handgun at the same time at the suspect's head. After these shots the suspect dropped to the ground and the female hostage moved northwest in the yard toward officers. Officers, both in the alley and in the yard, observed that the suspect continue to move on the ground with access to his firearm. Deputy Engle and Deputy Tran fired several more shots from their position in the alley. Deputy Knight, Officer Madrigal and Officer Aranda fired from the backyard until the suspect stopped moving. Officers quickly advanced towards the suspect and kicked the gun away from him and placed him in handcuffs. Officer Auger took custody of the female hostage and moved her away from the scene. Officers initiated efforts to provide medical assistance on the suspect, who would later be identified as 33-year-old Christopher Escobedo. Denver Health Medical Center Paramedics responded to the location and pronounced Escobedo dead at 4:30 a.m. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Camera 1:14 - 911 Call 2:17 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:07 - Bodycam: Officer #2 8:23 - Bodycam: Officer #3
KEgwGP9wf24 | 23 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On September 15, 2020, at approximately 10:34 p.m., the Denver Combined Communications Center received a call on the non-emergency line from a female caller at the apartment complex at 2499 S. Colorado Blvd. This caller told the operator that her brother, brother-in-law and grandfather were just in contact with a man with a handgun which fell out of his pants. This man appeared drunk and was trying to hug the men. They were concerned that the male with the handgun was going to hurt himself because he seemed distressed. He was not someone whom they recognized. The dispatcher issued an alert for officers to respond to the call of a person with a gun. Corporal Robert Krelle and Officer Dennis Liss responded to the call. Corporal Anthony Gutierrez-McKain also responded to the call. The information from the 911 caller was related to these police officers, so they were aware of the report of a gun being involved. When officers arrived at the apartment complex, an unknown bystander standing on his balcony told the officers that the man they were looking for was to the northeast of complex. Corporal Gutierrez-McKain observed the male fitting the description given by the dispatcher. The male was staggering and appeared to be intoxicated. This person was later determined to be 22-year-old Mac McPherson. The officers then observed McPherson cross S. Colorado Blvd. from the east side of the street to the west side of the street in the 2400 Blic of S. Colorado Blvd. The officers re-entered their vehicles and exited the parking lot of the complex and responded, travelling approximately 700 feet to the north. There they attempted to contact McPherson. McPherson was on the sidewalk in front of a small strip mall. Since he was believed to be armed, officers initiated a "high risk" contact utilizing the police emergency lights. Officer Liss parked their vehicle in the southbound lanes of S. Colorado Blvd., facing north-west. When Corporal Krelle and Officer Liss exited their vehicle they were positioned to the east of McPherson. Corporal Gutierrez-McKain parked his vehicle in the southbound lanes of S. Colorado Blvd facing north. When Corporal Gutierrez-McKain exited his vehicle he was positioned to the south of McPherson. When he was contacted, McPherson turned back toward Corporal Krelle and Officer Liss. McPherson placed his hands in the air slightly above shoulder level with his elbows at his side. After McPherson acknowledged that he had a handgun, he reached in his right front pocket and pulled out a black handgun. Corporal Krelle, Officer Liss and Corporal Gutierrez-MelCain fired their duty weapons at McPherson. Both Corporal Krelle and Officer Liss shot six times; Corporal Gutierrez-McKain shot one time. McPherson was struck by several rounds. As he fell his body twisted and several more rounds struck McPherson. Corporal Krelle radioed that there was an officer-involved shooting which started supervisors to the scene. Officers immediately began life saving measures including placing a tourniquet on McPherson's leg. They continued with first aid until a Denver Health Medical Center (DHMC) ambulance arrived on scene. Paramedics transported McPherson to DHMC but he was pronounced deceased at 11:22 p.m. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Camera 0:31 - 911 Call 0:47 - Bodycam: Corporal Robert Krelle 2:22 - Bodycam: Officer Dennis Liss 3:06 - Bodycam: Corporal Anthony Gutierrez-McKain
vDF357Rnm7Q | 23 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Boulder, Colorado — The Boulder Police Department shared body-camera footage of the rescue of a toddler who got her head stuck in a railing outside a home of an apartment complex. In the video, officers Stg. Martinez and Officer Kyle, can be seen using a battering ram to pry open the bars on the railing. About 15 seconds later, the toddler was freed. The child can then be seen returning to her mother for an embrace and the officers follow up with the child, asking her if she’s doing OK. The girl replies she does and the video ends with the toddler saying, “Thank you!” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6kt55bh0FWw | 22 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On Thursday August 15, 2019 two uniformed patrol officers assigned to district one in northwest Denver, had just completed a call for service and prepared to meet at a nearby 7-eleven at Colfax avenue and Perry street. Officer Ismael Lopez arrived first, entering the parking lot from the Perry street side. Officer Lopez observed a dark-colored jeep patriot, on the northwest corner of the building. Officer Lopez recognized his vehicle and was aware that it was involved in an eluding incident two days prior, on August 13, 2019 in the area of 8th avenue and Knox court. Officer Lopez positioned his fully marked police vehicle behind the jeep and made contact with a male who was filling one of the vehicle's tires with air. Officer Lopez recognized the male was acting nervous. Due to this individual's behavior and Officer Lopez's knowledge of the prior looting incident, officer Lopez completed a curse research of the mail for weapons. During the search, officer Lopez recognized the male had a syringe in his pocket and decided to detain him, by placing him in handcuffs. While officer Lopez was handcuffing the mail, a female 31 year old Jamie Fernandez, exited the front passenger seat, of the jeep patriot and began running east, along the north side of the 7-eleven. Fernandez ignored officer Lopez's repeated commands to stop and stay in the vehicle. At this time the second officer, Cprl. Brandon Reyes, arrived at the 7-eleven and entered the parking lot from the Colfax avenue side. Without warning Fernandez reached into her purse and produced a black handgun. Fernandez aimed the handgun in the direction of the officers and the male being detained. Fernandez fired the weapon, one time as she continued moving to the east, towards the north south alley that runs between Osceola street and Perry street. It was at this time that both officers drew their handguns. Cprl. Reyes fired several rounds while simultaneously moving east, to the mouth of the Osceola Perry street alley. Officer Lopez was still in the process of handcuffing the mail, when Fernandez shot at him. After being shot at, officer Lopez pushed the mail to the ground, moved to the east and discharged his firearm multiple times, using a dumpster as cover. After shooting several rounds, officer Lopez believed he heard gunfire continue from Fernandez. Officer Lopez reloaded his handgun and fired additional rounds, after observing Fernandez continuing to hold the handgun off the ground, while pointing it in his direction. Officer Lopez stopped firing, when he observed the gun fall to the ground and he believed Fernandez was no longer a threat. The officers immediately requested an ambulance respond to the scene. The officers approached Fernandez and located a 380 caliber ruger handgun on the ground next to her. Officer Lopez moved this handgun several feet away, so officers could assess and secure Fernandez. Fernandez was transported to an area hospital, where she was later pronounced deceased. Through the investigation, it was determined that a total of 30 rounds, were fired by the officers. Investigators recovered a black, 380 caliber ruger lcp semi-automatic handgun at the scene. This handgun had a magazine capacity of six rounds and could carry one in the chamber. When recovered, there were no live rounds in the chamber or the magazine of the gun. In Fernandez's purse, a second magazine with six live rounds was located. It was determined the handgun, Fernandez possessed was stolen in a criminal trespass, to a motor vehicle in march of 2019. Detectives located two spent, 380 cartridge casings, that were forensically matched to the handgun recovered from Fernandez. One of the rounds that was fired by Fernandez, was recovered from a business on the north side of Colfax avenue. The officers and the male who was detained, were in the path between where the round was fired and the business that was struck. The round that was recovered was forensically matched, to the handgun recovered from Fernandez. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UanilY87jsA | 21 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On May 19, 2021, the Denver Police Department received a 911 call relating that there was a man with a knife under a tree on the east side of Federal Boulevard at Harvard Avenue. The caller reported that the man was cutting himself and was bleeding. Officers Katie Phillips and Jordan Archuleta were dressed in full uniform and each driving alone in a marked patrol vehicle. They responded with emergency lights and sirens activated. As they arrived at the scene, they noted that Denver Fire Department personnel and paramedics were already staged nearby. They parked their patrol vehicles in the northbound lanes of traffic approximately 90-100 feet from this man, who was later identified as 52-year-old Raul Rosas-Zarsosa. Wanting to help him, but aware that he possessed a deadly weapon, Officers Phillips and Archuleta developed a plan to approach to speak with him; Officer Archuleta intended to slowly drive his patrol car as cover while Officer Phillips approached him on foot. A civilian walking his dog was very close to this man, and officers, fearing for his safety, directed him away from the man with the knife. It appears that in calling out to the man with the dog, the officers alerted Rosas-Zarsosa to their presence. Before Officers Phillips and Archuleta could carry out their plan, Rosas-Zarsosa began walking toward them at a steady and rapid pace. Both officers could see a knife in Rosas-Zarsosa's hand. Officer Phillips deployed her pepper ball gun several times; while several pepper balls struck him, they had little effect on Rosas-Zarsosa, who continued to advance rapidly toward them. Officer Archuleta, who was standing to the right of Officer Phillips and at least one step ahead of her, then deployed his Taser. Because only one probe of the Taser hit Rosas-Zarsosa, this too had no effect. At this time, Officer Phillips determined that Officer Archuleta was in danger of being injured by Rosas-Zarsosa, who was still holding the knife and advancing on the officers. She threw the pepper ball gun to the ground and upholstered her duty weapon. Officer Phillips shot five times, at which point Rosas-Zarsosa fell to the ground. While on the ground, Rosas-Zarsosa threw the knife away from his body. Cover and emergency aid arrived within less than two minutes, and officers approached Rosas-Zarsosa. Rosas-Zarsosa was treated immediately for his wounds and was transported to Denver Health Medical Center, where he passed away from his injuries. Officers Archuleta and Phillips were separated and transported to Denver Police Headquarters. Officer Archuleta made a statement that evening; Officer Phillips participated in a voluntary interview the following afternoon. A multijurisdictional team comprised of the Denver Police Department Homicide Unit, Aurora Police Department Major Crimes Unit, and the Denver. District Attorney's Office responded to conduct the investigation. Investigators determined that Officer Archuleta did not fire his weapon. They concluded that Officer Phillips fired five rounds. Through the measuring tool embedded in the FARO scene software and after observation of the body worn camera footage of the officers, DFD Homicide Detective Bueno was able to estimate the distance between Officer Phillips and Rosas-Zarsosa as 12 feet when Officer Phillips discharged her firearm. Forensic pathology fellow, Dr. McLaren, conducted the autopsy of Rosas-Zarsosa on May 20, 2021. She determined that he had sustained five gunshot wounds and one graze wound. The gunshot wounds were to the left abdomen; to the lower left abdomen; to the left buttock; and to the left and right forearms.' The graze wound was to the right shoulder. Dr. McLaren concluded that the cause of Rosas-Zarsosa's death was multiple gunshot wounds. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:21 - Bodycam: Officer Katie Phillips 3:01 - Bodycam: Officer Jordan Archuleta
PlDMmgjXs5Y | 20 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Denver, Colorado — On Sunday, June 13, 2021 at approximately 5:30pm, an individual called 911 to report a male was firing a handgun at a white Mercedes, that was parked in the 1500 block of north ulster street. The caller provided a description of the male, who was later identified as 30-year-old Duane Manzanares. Uniformed Denver police officers promptly responded and located the described vehicle on ulster street. Upon examining the vehicle and the surrounding area officers located multiple bullet shell casings and bullet defects in the Mercedes. An officer met with the 911 caller and confirmed the information that had been provided. The witness provided a description of Manzanares and advised he was walking eastbound on Colfax. While an officer remained with the witness to obtain additional information, other uniform patrol officers began driving in the area attempting to locate Manzanares. Two officers were traveling westbound on east Colfax avenue, when they observed Manzanares walking eastbound. Manzanares was on the south side of the street approaching Yosemite street. One Officer observed the grip of a handgun sticking out of the back of Manzanares' waistband. The observation of the firearm was communicated to her partner and to other responding officers. Around that time uniformed officers arrive in the area in a marked Denver police vehicle, both officers observed Manzanares and recognized he matched the description of the subject. The officer saw the firearm tucked into the right rear side of Manzanares' waistband. The officers made a U-turn and positioned their vehicles in the eastbound lanes of east Colfax avenue to contact Manzanares. When officers contacted Manzanares he was standing on the sidewalk just west of Yosemite street, at the entrance to a parking lot. The officers exited their vehicles and drew their duty handguns, directing them towards Manzanares. Manzanares began consuming alcohol from a small container he was carrying and questioned why he was being contacted. Officers gave clear direction to Manzanares to keep his hands up and put his hands on his head, so his hands would not be near the visible firearm. Manzanares did not comply with this direction. Officer whiteman verbally acknowledged the presence of Manzanares' firearm, as he attempted to direct Manzanares' movements and de-escalate the situation. Manzanares became agitated and argumentative. Manzanares discarded the bottle of alcohol he consumed onto the street, he then moved his right hand towards his waist while moving his left hand behind his back. The officers feared Manzanares was retrieving the firearm to shoot at them, or others in the immediate area. At that time three officers discharged their weapons multiple times. The officers stopped firing their weapons when they believed Manzanares no longer posed a threat. Several of the rounds that were fired struck Manzanares and he fell to the ground. Officers approached Manzanares, removed the firearm from his waistband and began rendering medical aid, to include the application of multiple tourniquets and pressure to his wounds. Manzanares was transported to a local hospital by ambulance where he was pronounced deceased. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
WQ9sSdFtmvI | 17 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sacramento, California — On September 7, 2021, at approximately 9:54 p.m., officers from a regional allied agency responded to a call from a 72-year-old female victim who stated that her grandson, later identified as 26-year-old Darren Napolean Stone, assaulted her, forcibly removed her from her vehicle and drove away with the car leaving her in the street. Officers arrived and rendered aid to the victim until fire arrived and transported her to a local area hospital for treatment of a possible arm fracture. This incident was not known by the Sheriff’s Office Communications Center or responding deputies at the time of the incident. Approximately 9 minutes later on September 7, 2021, at 10:03 P.M., the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center received a call from a resident on Maple Glen Road in Sacramento County stating that someone crashed their automobile into a ditch outside their home. The caller explained that an elderly member of their household went out to check on the only person inside the disabled vehicle and was physically assaulted as Stone exited the car in an attempt to leave the scene. Stone then began walking southbound on Maple Glen Road. Fixed video evidence at the scene shows that Stone entered onto the porch of another residence and attempted to open the front door but it was locked. He then left the porch, picked up a large river rock from the yard and returned to the porch, rang the doorbell and appeared to wait for someone to answer the door. After a few minutes when no one answered the door, he left with the rock in his hand. He walked off the property and continue southward on Maple Glen. At this same time, the first deputy arrived on Maple Glen driving north in a marked sheriff’s patrol SUV. The deputy saw Stone that matched the description given by the original caller walking down the street towards the patrol vehicle on the passenger side of the SUV. The deputy stopped and called out for Stone to stop. He ignored the command and kept walking down the side of the SUV. The deputy got out of his vehicle continuing to give commands as he walked down the driver’s side until both met at the back. Darren Stone, with the rock, struck the deputy in the head causing him to fall to the ground. Stone then immediately engages the deputy in a physical fight as he is on the ground. The deputy, as he is on the ground, fires his duty weapon five times; Stone continues to assault the deputy through the gunfire. After rounds hit Stone, he disengages from the fight. Additional deputies arrived on scene and rendered aid to Stone until fire arrived and transported him to an area hospital for treatment. He remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition. Sheriff’s Office Detectives, Internal Affairs, Crime Scene Investigators, the California Department of Justice OIS Team and the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office Investigators responded to the scene and initiated an officer-involved shooting investigation. Upon release from the hospital, Stone will be booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail on multiple felony charges. Officials said Stone is well-known to regional law enforcement and will be booked into the Sacramento County Main Jail on multiple felony charges once he’s released by the hospital. The officer who shot the suspect is an 11-year veteran who has worked for the sheriff’s office since 2010. He was taken to a medical center for treatment for a concussion and is expected to make a full recovery. The officer has been placed on administrative leave according to the office’s policies and procedures. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5UoJqCbGDRk | 16 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, D.C. — on Tuesday, August 24, 2021, in the 1700 block of Minnesota Avenue, Southeast. At approximately 5:48 pm, uniformed patrol officers from the Sixth District were alerted to a male subject using narcotics by an uninvolved citizen. The male was identified as 40 year-old Ras Haile Menelik Salaam was located in an alley, in the rear of the 1900 block of 16th Street, Southeast. When an officer made contact with the male subject he instructed the subject to walk away from the location, and walked to the 1700 block of Minnesota Avenue, Southeast. As he walked away, the member noticed a firearm protruding from his clothing. The officer requested additional units before stopping the subject. Once additional units arrived in the 1700 block of Minnesota Avenue, Southeast, officers attempted to stop the subject. The subject produced a handgun and discharged it toward the officer. In response, the officer discharged their firearm, striking the male subject. DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene and transported the subject to an area hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. On Tuesday, August 24, 2021, he was arrested and charged with Assault on a Police Officer While Armed (Gun). Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Lt5hLvQG3rs | 14 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Milwaukee, Wisconsin — Newly released body camera footage shows a Milwaukee police officer shooting the wrong man during the pursuit of a suspect. The shooting, which stemmed from a police pursuit, happened in Sept. 8, 2019, near North 26th Street and West Auer Avenue. The body camera video was not released by the Milwaukee Police Department or by Tari Davis' attorney; rather, by Davis himself – publishing it on his website. Officer Nikolas Zens was chasing a suspect who fled a traffic stop. Kevin Brown, the suspect officers were pursuing, had bailed from his vehicle and fled on foot toward Davis' home. Courts documents state an officer thought Brown was reaching for a weapon. When the officer fired his gun, Davis was shot in the stomach. Zens was later fired by the Fire and Police Commission after they determined he violated department policy when he fired the single shot. Brown, the suspect police were pursuing, was charged and convicted in this case. Tari Davis' website: https://thecasefordavis.wixsite.com/taridavis Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
E-ZcjKHvd6E | 13 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Washington, D.C. — Agents from the Metropolitan Police Department’s (MPD) Internal Affairs Bureau are investigating an officer involved shooting that occurred on Tuesday, August 31, 2021, in the 1400 block of V Street, Northwest. At approximately 6:55 pm, uniformed patrol officers from the Third District were dispatched to the 1400 block of V Street, Northwest, for the report of a male subject armed with a gun. Officers were directed to an apartment where they made contact with the male subject. After the male subject emerged from within the apartment, officers engaged the male subject in conversation, attempting to deescalate the situation. The male subject re-entered the apartment and closed the door, before once again briefly emerging to verbally engage the officers, and again closing the door. The male subject emerged a third time from the apartment, brandishing an apparent rifle-style weapon. The male subject pointed the weapon in the direction of officers. In response, one officer discharged their firearm, striking the male subject. Officers immediately began immediate lifesaving efforts. DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene and transported the male subject to a local area hospital where, after all life-saving efforts failed, the individual was pronounced dead. The decedent has been identified as 34 year-old George Watson, of Northwest, DC. The MPD members involved have been placed on administrative leave, pursuant to MPD policy. Body worn camera footage from this incident is currently under review. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
al3p0A0s5Eg | 13 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Crescent City, California — The Del Norte County Sheriff’s Office (DNSO) is releasing the body-worn camera (BWC) footage of the officer-involved shooting of 38-year-old Robert Anderson. The incident began at approximately 2:45 p.m. on August 25, 2021 when the Crescent City California Highway Patrol (CHP) officers and Del Norte County Sheriff's Department (DNCSO) deputies responded to the scene of a disabled vehicle that was blocking the roadway at Parkway Drive and Sherwood Lane in Crescent City, CA. Upon their arrival, they located Anderson holding a knife and walking in the traffic lanes. Body camera footage shows the officer who joins a group of officers already around Anderson, standing at the side of the road. At that time Anderson is unarmed but close by is a knife on the ground. The officers attempt to get Anderson to move away from the knife. Anderson refuses and talks to a woman who is off camera. Then in one swift move he scoops up the knife and charges toward the officer. Anderson was shot by officers during the incident. Officers performed first aid until Del Norte Ambulance arrived. Anderson’s gunshot wounds proved fatal. No officers or civilians were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:02 - Bodycam: Officer #2
W1Lpr0b8BIY | 10 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Melbourne, Florida — The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office released dashcam footage showing two deputies who were attacked during a traffic stop on U.S. 192 in West Melbourne on Aug 30, 2021. The incident started around 1 p.m. Monday afternoon when Deputy Brian Potters conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle off of U.S. 192 just west of Interstate 95 in West Melbourne. In the very initial stages of the traffic stop, Deputy Tyler Thoman arrived on the scene and began to assist with addressing three occupants of the vehicle. At one point during the traffic stop, the passenger in the back seat of the car where the 2-month-old baby was contained, was asked to exit the vehicle at which time he immediately exited and produced a short stock rifle which he began firing at Deputy Potters. The man was identified as 38-year-old Paris Wilder of Cocoa. Deputy Potters was immediately shot by Wilder in the lower leg, at which time both Deputies returned fire in an effort to save their own lives, protect the others at the scene, and the 2-month-old baby in the rear of the car that was directly in the middle of the shootout. Wilder was the initial aggressor in this case as he concealed his weapon until he exited the vehicle and immediately began firing on Deputies in an attempt to take their lives and avoid arrest as he was wanted on several warrants. As Wilder continued to violently engage Deputies, he concealed himself multiple times behind the cars and eventually ran up behind Deputy Potters and used the butt of the rifle, to strike him multiple times in the head causing significant lacerations and tissue damage. Deputy Thoman on the scene once again engaged Wilder and shot him multiple times, eliminating the threat to himself and Deputy Potters…with the suspect being subsequently pronounced dead. Wilder was a Registered Career Criminal with 23 felony arrests and 17 misdemeanor arrests for narcotics trafficking, aggravated assault with a weapon, robbery with a firearm, battery on law enforcement officer, resisting arrest with violence and attempted first-degree felony murder. Deputy Potters is expected to make a full recovery. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
D-KotkajyTI | 10 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Casper, Wyoming — Shortly before 4:00am, May 6th, 2021, Casper Police Officers were involved in an incident that resulted in a use of force action. At 3:54 am, Officers were in the area of East H Street and North Elma Street in Casper when they attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle. The two officers approached the vehicle to speak with the two occupants inside. At one point, the driver unexpectedly exited the vehicle, while the passenger identified as 42-year-old Thomas Roeber moved into the driver’s seat and attempted to flee the scene. While Officer Jake Bigelow contacted the driver, Officer Andrew Linkowski began to take actions to stop the fleeing vehicle. Despite Linkowski’s efforts, the Roeber accelerated from the scene at a high rate of speed while officer Bigelow, still inside the vehicle with Roeber, continued to order Roeber to stop. Eventually, the vehicle entered onto the Interstate, into the oncoming traffic lanes. During the course of this event, officer Bigelow fired his weapon at Roeber driving the vehicle, and then safely stopped the vehicle along the side of the Interstate. Roeber was pronounced deceased at a local hospital. Officer Bigelow sustained no serious injuries. Officer Linkowski involved in the incident was uninjured and did not fire his weapon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Linkowski 4:27 - Bodycam: Officer Bigelow
Zo2OiOTZy-A | 09 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston police department released body-camera footage of officers shooting and killing a man on Wednesday, July 14, 2021 in southeast Houston after they say he appeared to reach for a firearm in his crashed car. The identified as 32-year-old David David Salinas. Two officers discharged their duty weapons. Officers N. Garcia and M. Salazar are assigned to the Gang Division. Officer Garcia was sworn in as an officer in August 2016 and Officer Salazar in April 2016. Officers with the HPD Gang Division- Crime Reduction Unit were advised by members of the HPD Vice Division they needed a vehicle stopped in regards to an investigation they were conducting. When officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop on the vehicle, the suspect driver fled. The suspect's vehicle struck a concrete pole while he attempted to make a U-turn under the Gulf Freeway (Interstate 45 South), causing his vehicle to become disabled. Officers approached the vehicle and gave the suspect several verbal commands to show his hands, but the suspect refused to comply. The suspect was seen ducking into the floor board of the vehicle and returning quickly when two officers discharged weapons and struck the suspect. Paramedics transported the suspect to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Salazar 1:08 - Bodycam: Officer Garcia
N2l2JGwGvlY | 09 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bishop, California — On July 24 shortly after 2:00am Inyo County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a domestic violence restraining order violation at 969 Tu Su Lane. Upon arrival of the deputies, neither the reporting party nor the suspect could be located. While looking in the area, the deputies noticed a male subject across the street at the Chevron station, which was closed; the subject was agitated and yelling. When the first deputy contacted the subject (32 year old Bishop man, George Barlow III) Barlow asked, “Can I kill you too?” Barlow then charged the deputy with his pit bull closely behind him. The deputy continually ordered Barlow to stop charging. When Barlow came within 10 feet, the deputy deployed his Taser. Due to the heavy clothing Barlow was wearing, the Taser had no effect on Barlow. Barlow removed his heavy sweater. The second deputy responded to the Chevron at this point and after Barlow refused to follow commands, he deployed his Taser striking Barlow in the upper abdomen. This caused Barlow to fall to the ground. Before the deputies were able to handcuff him, Barlow sat up and removed the Taser darts. Deputies transitioned to a baton and after striking him, Barlow grabbed the baton and attempted to get it away from the deputy. Both deputies received dog bites before a deputy was able to shoot the dog. Barlow was pepper sprayed which caused him to release his grasp on the baton and charge at the deputies. Verbal commands were continued to be given to Barlow which he ignored. The Sheriff’s Office deployed its canine which was able to subdue Barlow until an additional officer from the Bishop Police Department arrived and they were able to handcuff Barlow. Deputies immediately provided medical aid until an ambulance responded to medically clear Barlow before transport. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:12 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:55 - Bodycam: Deputy #2
U8q47KDGmTE | 08 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — At approximately 12:03 a.m., Austin 9-1-1 received a “Gun Hotshot” call in the area of 6300 E. U.S. 290 HWY Svrd WB. A motorist stated that they were being shot at by a pursuing vehicle. This caller also said that the suspect vehicle continued to follow and shoot, even as the driver was attempting to flee down various streets. At approximately 12:05 a.m. a two-officer APD unit observed a vehicle and made contact with the victim driver that had been shot at. The victim was uninjured and provided officers with a description of the suspect’s vehicle and its last known direction of travel. Minutes later, the officers were traveling behind the suspect vehicle in the 6300 block of E. U.S. 290 Hwy Svrd WB and activated their emergency lights. As the officers stopped the suspect vehicle and exited their patrol vehicle, they immediately took gunfire from the suspect, later identified as 22-year-old Gregorio Sarmiento. The officers returned fire. During the exchange, one of the officers and the suspect were both struck. Officers immediately requested Austin-Travis County EMS on scene for medical assistance. The officers involved in this critical incident are identified as: Officer: Jon Riordan (injured), 2 years of service Officer: Kingly Kong, 1 year of service Officer Riordan was in stable condition after undergoing surgery the morning of the incident and has since been released from the hospital. Sarmiento was listed in critical, but stable condition the morning of the incident. Gregorio Sarmiento has been charged with two counts of attempted capital murder, with a total bond of $1 million dollars. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:37 - Dashcam Footage 3:37 - Bodycam: Officer Riordan 4:13 - Bodycam: Officer Kong
XGaVRywcke0 | 08 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Racine, Wisconsin — Attorney William Sulton of Gingras, Thomsen and Wachs Lawyers filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin against Racine County and a Racine County deputy sheriff for alleged excessive force used against Deandre McCollum during an August 2018 incident. On Aug. 13, 2018, Deputy Edward Drewitz was patrolling the City of Racine with his service dog named “Friday”. Drewitz conducted a traffic stop at 10:45 a.m. for an equipment violation at the corner of Main and Second streets. During the traffic stop, Drewitz reported seeing a gold Oldsmobile Intrigue parked in front of his squad car and the vehicle that had been pulled over. After the traffic stop concluded, Drewitz saw someone enter the passenger side of the Oldsmobile and then, moments later, step out of the vehicle holding what appeared to be a pizza box, “as if the driver of the Intrigue delivered a pizza to him,” the deputy said. When the vehicle pulled away, the deputy reported that the car’s windows were tinted “darker than what Wisconsin State law permits.” The deputy pursued the Intrigue, but the vehicle, being driven by McCollum, did not pull over. A vehicle pursuit ensued on Main Street that reached speeds of 65 mph before McCollum swerved to miss another vehicle and crashed. McCollum then fled the vehicle on foot, but was soon knocked down by a sheriff’s K-9 dog. McCollum, while still being confronted by the K-9, was ordered to get on the ground by the deputy, but allegedly refused and was tased. Investigators reported that marijuana, weighing approximately 32.5 grams, was found scattered throughout the McCollum's car along with $82 in assorted bills and an open box of plastic bags. An additional 56.2 grams of marijuana was reportedly found underneath the driver’s seat. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5iDBpc9l8K4 | 08 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Antonio, Texas — The San Antonio Police Department released footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred June 3, 2021 in the 2300 block of Castroville Road. Officers were dispatched to a Family Dollar at 2319 Castroville Road after an individual made two calls to 911 reporting that a male was standing outside the Family Dollar and had threatened the caller with a gun and a long knife. When officers arrived, they contacted the male, identified as 18-year-old Kolton Chavez, whom the caller described. Chavez dropped a backpack on the ground before pulling out a large knife from his waistband and turning toward the officers. Chavez then started to advance toward officers as they backed up while making several attempts to deescalate the situation. Chavez did not comply with officers’ requests to drop his knife. Chavez then charged at the officers, prompting three officers to open fire. Chavez was taken to University Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. It was later determined by investigators that Chavez was the one who made the two calls to 911 describing himself to the call taker. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:33 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:02 - Bodycam: Officer #2
NqfFdlSSAUs | 07 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — On Saturday, June 24th at 4:21 AM a Bakersfield Police Department patrol unit with two officers was patrolling the area of Fremont Street and Bradley Avenue due to the large number of auto thefts and catalytic converter thefts in the area. The officers observed a red Chevrolet Avalanche parked in the roadway in front of a residence, facing the wrong direction, into oncoming traffic. Officers attempted to conduct an investigatory and vehicle code violation stop on the vehicle; however, it failed to yield. For approximately six minutes, the two police officers were in pursuit of the red Chevrolet Avalanche, which was occupied by three adult males. Both officers were equipped with body cameras. The body camera footage begins as officers are in pursuit of the vehicle. The officer immediately observed that the suspect he began chasing was armed with a shotgun. The officer involved shooting took place when the officer perceived that the suspect, armed with a shotgun, was turning towards him. Medical aid was requested immediately and officers rendered CPR and first aid to the suspect, who succumbed to his injuries. A loaded shotgun was recovered, which the suspect was carrying when the officer discharged his firearm. Two additional loaded handguns were located in the suspect's backpack. Two other adult males that fled from the suspect vehicle after it collided with a tree were apprehended with no incident in the area and no one else was injured. They were arrested for charges associated with catalytic converter theft after stolen property was located in the suspect vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5scYznaxMfU | 07 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Phoenix, Arizona — This incident started around 7:15 p.m., on July 20, 2021 when Officers from the Mountain View Precinct were dispatched to a domestic violence fight at an apartment. The female caller told 911 that her husband (later identified as 31-year-old Miguel Hernandez) hit her, and he was holding a knife. The dispatcher could hear a child crying in the background. At one point during the almost 15-minute call, the victim stops speaking to the dispatcher, but stays on the line. Two officers arrived at the apartment complex and located the victim standing outside in the parking lot. The victim was crying and visibly upset. While one officer spoke with the victim, the second officer walked toward the apartment. Within seconds, Hernandez abruptly opened the door and advanced toward the officer, armed with a knife. The officer told Hernandez to show his hands. But Hernandez did not respond to the command. Hernandez continued toward the officer with the knife, and that is when the officer fired at Hernandez. After the shooting, additional officers arrived and because the suspect’s hands could not be seen, the officers did not immediately approach Hernandez. Officers told the suspect to show them his hands and after seeing that he had no other weapons they approached him and began medical aid. After the shooting, the officer walked the victim back to her apartment and verified that the children were safe. Officers saw minor injuries on the victim, which, according to the victim, were caused by Hernandez. The knife that Hernandez had armed himself with was found on the walkway were the shooting occurred. The officer involved in this shooting is assigned to the Mountain View Precinct, Patrol Division and has more than 3 years of service. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:30 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
IYEcsxzgw98 | 07 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * San Diego, California — At 8:50 p.m. on July 23, 2021, the San Diego Police Communications Center received a call of a possible shooting in the area of 5900 University Avenue. The caller said a man had been shot and was running away. Patrol officers arrived a short time later and found a 29-year-old man a block away who had sustained multiple gunshot wounds. He was taken to a local hospital where he underwent surgery and is listed in stable condition. Witnesses provided a suspect vehicle description and direction of travel. The San Diego Police helicopter found a vehicle matching the description given by witnesses and directed officers into the area. The patrol officers stopped the vehicle near 54th Street and El Cajon Boulevard. Three suspects remained in the vehicle, but one individual ran from the car. Officers and the helicopter crew saw the man with a gun in his hand, he was identified by police as 22-year-old Jesus Valeta. He disregarded several commands to stop and drop the weapon. He was eventually confronted behind a fast-food restaurant and an officer-involved shooting occurred. Two San Diego Police Officers discharged their service weapons and Valeta was struck at least once. He was taken to a local hospital but succumbed to his wounds and was pronounced dead at the hospital. The firearm Valeta was carrying was recovered, and two additional firearms were found in the Valeta's vehicle. Investigators from the San Diego Police Homicide Unit were called to the scene. The investigators are in the process of collecting evidence from both scenes as well as interviewing the other suspects and witnesses. It also appears the suspects were involved in another shooting at 5:04 p.m. near Belmont Park. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Police Helicopter Video 2:17 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:18 - Bodycam: Officer #2
ZNNl3pKd7fQ | 06 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Modesto, California — The Modesto Police Department released video of a shooting between officers and a male suspect, that left an officer in critical condition, ultimately leading him to have part of his right leg amputated. The suspect was identified as 42-year-old Jesse James Brooks of Modesto. Officers say they initially pursued Joshua Harrington, 34, to the house after he drove away from police on a motorcycle. Police said officers obtained a warrant to search the home. During the search, Brooks started shooting at police and hit an officer identified as Michael Rokaitis. Officers returned fire and hit Brooks. Police Chief Brandon Gillespie said that Rokaitis has undergone seven surgeries since the shooting, including one to have part of his right leg amputated. He spent 12 days in the ICU but is now in stable condition. Brooks was charged with three counts of attempted murder on a peace officer, multiple weapon violations, as well as an outstanding U.S. Marshall Warrant for a probation violation. He was treated at a nearby hospital for non-life-threatening injuries and booked into the Stanislaus County Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Z0noDhD-HuY | 06 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Macomb County, Michigan — On August 30, 2021 at approximately 12:40pm, undercover agents with the U.S. Marshall’s service requested that the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office assist in making a traffic stop on a homicide suspect identified as 32-year-old Kamauri Kennedy. The suspect vehicle was a Town and Country mini-van traveling northbound on Groesbeck. The suspect was being followed by U.S. Marshall’s undercover agents. The mini-van was spotted at Groesbeck and Cass in Mt. Clemens by a Macomb County Sheriff sergeant. The Sergeant began to follow the mini-van and activated his lights and sirens as the mini-van began to flee on the shoulder. A pursuit began and the suspect was ultimately apprehended when a second Macomb County Sheriff’s deputy takes out the suspect vehicle. The suspect, wanted for homicide out of North Dakota, and his passenger were taken into custody without injury. The deputy that ultimately ended the chase received non-life threatening injuries. Multiple vehicles were damaged. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VmR7pEEpTJk | 06 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bakersfield, California — On Friday, August 13th, 2021, at 8:47 AM, the Bakersfield Police Department received a call regarding a peace disturbance in an apartment complex in the 200 block of Stephens Drive. The caller advised they could hear yelling from an apartment, between a male and a female and that the male subject was possibly under the influence of drugs. Several additional calls were received in the area, involving a male subject screaming and possibly under the influence of drugs or alcohol. At 8:51 AM, responding officers attempted contact at an apartment in the complex. Officers contacted a neighbor who advised that the male subject was inside the apartment with his mother. They received additional information that the mother had given a neighbor a bag full of knives, to keep away from her son. For approximately an hour, officers attempted to negotiate with the male subject to have his mother exit the residence so that officers could confirm she was uninjured. Officers observed that the male subject was still armed with a knife and appeared to be under the influence of drugs. Neighbors also advised a history of domestic violence. The first body worn camera is from a witness officer, as officers attempt to communicate with the mother and male subject who are yelling inside the apartment. Based upon what the officers heard, they believed that the female inside of the residence was being harmed and forced entry. Three officers discharged their firearms. Multiple knives were located next to the suspect. Medical aid was immediately summoned; however, the suspect succumbed to his injuries. The female victim was transported to an area hospital with several stab wounds. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
imAtN-juViQ | 03 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Springfield, Virginia — On July 19th at 5:18 p.m. Officers responded to a group home in the 8000 block of Gosport Lane after a caretaker called 911 advising a woman was threatening to harm others inside the home. Two officers entered the home through the back door and were confronted by the suspect who was armed with a knife. Officers ordered her to drop the weapon, but she refused. The woman threatened to stab the officers and advanced towards them with the knife in her hand. One of the officers discharged his service weapon, striking the woman in the upper body. Officers immediately rendered aid until relieved by fire and rescue personnel. The woman was taken to the hospital where she was admitted for further treatment. Since then, Jiyoung Lee, 30, of Springfield, has been charged with assault on a law enforcement officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ewCTGrpHJH0 | 03 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Fullerton, California — The Fullerton Police Department released video from a May shooting by officers that left a 34-year-old Hector Hernandez dead. According to the Fullerton Police Department, officers were called out for a family disturbance in the 3600 block of West Avenue on May 27 at approximately 10 p.m. after a 15-year-old reported that his step-father was intoxicated and threatening family members with a knife. Ferrell was the first to arrive on the scene, along with his K9 partner, Rotar. Three minutes later, Hernandez walked out of his front door. He is seen with his arms up as police approach him with guns drawn. He did not appear to be holding a weapon. Officers deployed a K9 unit. District Attorney’s officials said Hernandez also made a stabbing motion at Ferrell before plunging a blade into the animal’s shoulder. The corporal shot Hernandez once, then yelled “he’s got a knife” before firing one more round, according to the report. Officer then shot Hernandez, who later died at an area hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:35 - Bodycam: Officer Ferrell 3:27 - Bodycam: Officer Ramirez 3:49 - Bodycam: Officer McCaskill
bUgx90ewbhw | 03 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released body-camera footage from an officer-involved shooting on July 6, showing the moment a scuffle broke out between officers and a suspect. HPD patrol officers responded to a family disturbance at an apartment complex at 7525 Park Place Boulevard. Officers spoke with a female in an apartment, who stated the suspect choked her. Officers attempted to speak with the suspect, but he was uncooperative. As officers attempted to detain the suspect, he actively resisted and a physical altercation ensued. A second male in the apartment intervened by pulling officers’ hands away from the suspect. At that time, the suspect attempted to disarm an officer by removing his duty weapon from his holster. The officer yelled that the suspect had possession of the weapon and it discharged. Officer Garza discharged his duty weapon at the suspect and struck him. The suspect was pronounced deceased at the scene. The second male, identified as Francis Vasquez-Benitez (H/m, 18), is charged with assault of a peace officer in the 176th State District Court. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Garza 2:09 - Bodycam: Officer Maldonado
y6sTHcHFvPg | 02 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * East Los Angeles, California — The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department released body camera video of the fatal deputy shooting of 34-year-old David Ordaz Jr. the day after his family filed a lawsuit against the county. David Ordaz Jr. was shot and killed in East Los Angeles on the afternoon of March 14 after family members called for help during an incident in which the man was holding a kitchen knife. Body-camera footage of the shooting appear to show Ordaz, after being hit with non-lethal rounds, turning to flee down the sidewalk. Deputies allege Ordaz lunged at them, prompting lethal force, according to the complaint for wrongful death and civil rights violations. At least 10 rounds were fired, including a single shot fired immediately after the flurry of gunfire had stopped and Ordaz was lying face up on the sidewalk, holding his shoulder. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 5:35 - Bodycam Footage of OIS
MzM6H-8ide0 | 02 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nashville, Tennessee — The Metro Nashville Police Department released body camera video from officers who responded to a workplace shooting at Smile Direct Club warehouse in Middle Tennessee which left three injured, a gunman dead. Antonio King, 22, was a dayshift employee at the warehouse. He opened fire at the manufacturing facility on Antioch Pike during a shift change. Officers engaged with King on Antioch Pike. He refused commands to drop his gun and was fired on as he raised his pistol at police. King was fatally wounded. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Video 0:56 - Bodycam: Officer Ramos 3:39 - Bodycam: Officer Kinchloe
vh8AL484jBA | 02 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Greenville County, South Carolina — The Greenville County Sheriff's Office released body camera footage of deputies who fatally shot an armed man June 23 at a duplex near Berea Middle School. According to Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, a warrant task force consisting of the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office and US Marshals responded to a home at 85 Montague Road around 5 p.m. The suspect was identified as Earl Fitzgerald Hunter, 40, who was wanted out of Spartanburg for an attempted murder, armed robbery and possession of a weapon during a violent crime. As deputies entered the house, they saw Hunter in the back kitchen area. As deputies moved in to place Hunter into custody, he pulled away and pulled out a pistol. Two deputies shot Hunter after he pulled a loaded 9mm Hi-Point pistol out of his pocket. Deputies secured the scene and waited until EMS personal arrived. Hunter was pronounced dead at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:12 - Bodycam: Deputy #2
Ky05cT1EaJU | 01 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On June 24th, 2021 around 10:40 p.m., LAPD 77th Street Gang Enforcement Detail (GED) officers were in the area of 88th Street and Normandie Avenue. They saw a man, later identified as 38-year-old Darryl Grant, standing next to a vehicle parked in the alley south of 88th Street and east of Normandie Avenue. The officers saw what they believed was a handgun in Grant's sweatshirt pocket. The officers attempted to detain Grant, who removed the handgun from the pocket; at which time there was an officer-involved shooting. Grant was not struck by gunfire and was taken into custody. Grant was booked for 29800(A)(1) P.C., Possession of a Firearm by a Prohibited Person. The handgun Grant had removed from his pocket was recovered and booked as evidence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam Footage 0:57 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:45 - Bodycam: Officer #2
i3cupNSw_OU | 01 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Austin, Texas — Austin Police Department released video footage of an officer-involved shooting that happened August 19. At approximately 4:35 p.m., the Austin Police Department responded to a 9-1-1 call of a male pedestrian on a high-speed roadway at the 2100 block of South US Highway 183 Northbound. As officers were responding to this location, they received updated information that this male was located in the middle of the highway. This male was later identified as Lashondell Gillespie. The first officers arrived on scene at about 4:37 p.m., and located Gillespie who appeared to be aggressive, in the middle of the highway lanes of traffic. An officer reported Gillespie appeared to have a knife in his hand. At about 4:40 p.m., additional officers began to arrive on scene, and Gillespie advanced towards the officers with a knife. Officers gave Gillespie commands to drop the knife. He did not drop the knife and continued to move towards the officers with the knife. Two APD officers then fired shots as Gillespie moved closer to them. Gillespie sustained injuries, fell to the ground, and still refused to drop the knife. Officers continued to command Gillespie to drop the knife. Gillespie continued to refuse to drop the knife. Then, at approximately 4:44 p.m., Gillespie was tased, disarmed and officers safely approached him to render aid. Gillespie was transported to a local hospital by Austin Travis County EMS with serious injuries. Gillespie is currently in stable condition at a local hospital. Gillespie is not currently charged with a crime and it is unknown if future charges are pending. The officers on scene did not sustain physical injuries. This incident was captured on body worn camera. Per APD protocol, both officers who fired their duty weapons and the officer who deployed his taser have been placed on Administrative Leave. The two officers involved in the shooting have 11 years of service with the Department. The Officer involved in the tasing has 17 years of service with the Department. APD will conduct two concurrent investigations into this incident: a criminal investigation by the APD Special Investigations Unit in conjunction with the Travis County District Attorney's Office, and an administrative investigation conducted by the APD Internal Affairs Unit, with oversight from the Office of Police Oversight. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UQHlaYvI3_E | 01 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Nashville, Tennessee — Body camera video released by Metro Police shows three officers shot and killed a man with a knife who charged at them. It happened just after 5 a.m. on 11 August, along Charlotte Pike in West Nashville. The video shows that K-9 Officer Richard Clemmons, approached the man (whose face is blurred) as he sat in a Toyota 4Runner outside a Cricket store on Charlotte Avenue near White Bridge Road. Police had deemed the parked vehicle suspicious. The officer approached the vehicle, noticed a man inside was holding a knife and called for back-up. After additional police arrived and attempted to get the man to drop the knife and exit the vehicle, he got out of the SUV and charged at the officers. That's when the three officers fire at the suspect and he falls to the ground. The man was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he died. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Clemmons 2:49 - Bodycam: Officer Phips 3:31 - Bodycam: Officer Bleem
io80C3hyZNA | 01 Sep 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Shiprock, New Mexico — This incident started in Shiprock, NM at approximately 1:25 p.m on July 11, 2021. The Navajo Police Department was notified of a subject, later identified as 36-year-old Shawn Thomas, brandishing a firearm at the Speedway Gas Station at US Hwy 64 and Hwy 491. While enroute, officers were notified the suspect left the scene in a blue Toyota Corolla. Navajo PD officers pursued the vehicle east on US Highway 64, at which time, the suspect traveled off the Navajo Nation where San Juan County Sheriff’s Office patrol deputies intercepted the vehicle. After deputies successfully deployed stop sticks and deflated two tires, the vehicle came to a stop where deputies issued commands to exit the vehicle. The vehicle began driving again, traveling approximately 1.4 miles where he momentarily stops two different times. Beginning to flee again, the suspect proceeds to do a U-turn where deputies observe Thomas point a firearm out the window as he begins to travel back west on US 64. The vehicle eventually stopped between the 33- and 34-mile markers. As SJCSO deputies approached the vehicle, the deputy at the rear of the vehicle observed a firearm in Thomas’ hand, pointed in the direction of his sergeant, and responded to the threat by firing at the subject. The vehicle began to drive off and eventually crashed into a tree and caught fire. Deputies extracted the suspect from the vehicle to render medical aid while EMS and SJC Fire & Rescue were enroute. The suspect, Shawn Thomas, did succumb to his injuries on location. No officers or uninvolved citizens were injured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
iLGk2X0fcqg | 31 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 20, officers in the Hollenbeck Division responded to a radio call about a man with a knife, and found a man armed with a butcher knife. The man “stood up from a living room couch and charged at” the officers, who moved to another location. The man then charged at them again, and one officer shot the man in the hip while a second officer deployed a Taser. The man, later identified as Edward Joseph Rubio, 52, was taken to the hospital in stable condition. He was expected to survive. The shooting remains under investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:21 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:29 - Bodycam: Officer #2
IvCNwGnxwW4 | 31 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Sparks, Nevada — Washoe County Sheriff’s Office detectives booked the suspect in the incident, Adam Barton, 30, of Sparks, with five felony counts for the actions which took place in the moments immediately before the shooting. On August 4, 2021, Sparks Police officers responded to Victorian Avenue near the RTC Centennial Plaza shortly before 11:00 p.m. on reports of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon using a firearm in progress. Through interviews, intelligence gathering, and the review of video evidence detectives have determined Barton approached a man and his ten-year-old daughter who were at the transit center, and who were unknown to Barton. Barton pressed the gun into the man’s side while grabbing and holding him. At some point, the men separated from one another, and the victims began to walk away. Barton is seen on video approaching the father and daughter two more times, with the daughter ducking and taking cover behind a metal box at RTC Centennial Plaza. Sparks Police officers responded within minutes of the initial call for service and located Barton in the crosswalk of Victorian Avenue and Victorian Plaza Circle. Officers began repeated communications with Barton in attempts to get Barton to show his hands. Officers observed he had a handgun in his hand, and they continued verbal commands as Barton moved away from them towards civilians who were in the area for a special event. Moments later the officer involved shooting occurred. Barton underwent surgery the next day. He was booked into the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office on August 13, 2021, for one felony count of violating probation. On August 16th WCSO detectives booked Barton for Battery with a Deadly Weapon by a Prisoner, Probationer, or Parolee; Assault with a Deadly Weapon; Resisting a Public Officer with use of a Firearm; Owning or Possession of a Gun by a Prohibited Person; and Carrying a Concealed Explosive, Pneumatic Gun, Firearm, or Dangerous Weapon without a Permit. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 6:37 - Bodycam: Officer #2 9:27 - Bodycam: Officer #3 12:17 - Bodycam: Officer #4
dCu69UItJAs | 31 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Bronx, N.Y. — NYPD released body-camera video of an officer-involved shooting that occurred on May 19th, 2021 in the confines of the 42nd Precinct. The footage shows 39-year-old suspect Calvin Peterkin breaking free from Officers Lewellyn Alvarez and Imran Alli and taking off down East 174th Street. Peterkin argued with Boost Mobile employees inside the store around 6:20 p.m. on Thursday and then pulled out a gun and menaced the workers, police said. Police were called and when they arrived, they found themselves face to face with him. When Alvarez and Alli confronted Peterkin at the store’s entranceway, Peterkin insisted he did nothing wrong, before running past Alli and shielding behind a parked ice cream truck. At a close distance, Peterkin fired twice at Alvarez, before Alvarez returned fire five times. Alli also discharged his weapon three times from roughly 50 feet away. Peterkin got away, running down Vyse Ave. and ditching his 9mm gun under a parked vehicle. He was arrested five days later and taken to BronxCare Health System for treatment for his gunshot wounds. He was shot in the left arm and right hand, police said, and was grazed in the chest. Neither officer was struck, they were transported to an area hospital for tinnitus. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Video 0:41 - 911 Call 1:22 - Bodycam: Officer Alvarez 2:08 - Bodycam: Officer Alli
hCAjbyLKfpA | 30 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 26, 2021, LAPD Pacific Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of a “hot prowl burglary” at an apartment in the 3700 block of Barry Avenue. Upon their arrival, officers heard yelling and saw the suspect, later identified as 58-year-old Herman Gonzalez, through the broken front window of the apartment. Gonzalez was in the front living room, armed with a large kitchen knife. Gonzalez was holding the knife against an elderly woman, shielding himself behind her, as they walked toward the front door of the apartment. The officers gave Gonzalez multiple commands to drop the knife; however, he refused to comply; resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Gonzalez was struck by the gunfire and fell to the floor. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the scene and pronounced Gonzalez deceased. The knife Gonzalez was armed with was recovered at scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
49Fn8qQo_tA | 30 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Staten Island, N.Y. — The NYPD released body-camera video of the cops shooting and wounding a Staten Island man who came at them with a metal pipe. Cops responded to a two-story building on Malden Place near Falcon Ave. in Oakwood after a woman called 911 just before 9:30 p.m. on July 23 to report a man was banging on things and screaming. Officers Thomas Leonardo and Robert Ruhl were identified as the police personnel who responded to the call when they met Roberto Ramos, 45, who was crying on the second floor. Officers convinced the man to get into an ambulance to seek treatment. Ramos suddenly bolted back into the building, ran to the second floor and grabbed a 39-inch metal pipe. Bodycam shows the officer pulling his firearm discharging five rounds at Ramos, striking the man in the abdomen, back and arm, according to the department. Ramos was rushed to Staten Island University Hospital-North and is now at the Bellevue Hospital jail ward, Department of Correction records show. He is charged with burglary, assault possession of the pipe and trespassing. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:18 - Bodycam: Officer Leonardo 2:12 - Bodycam: Officer Ruhl
8Z4mHCOQC6I | 30 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Garden City, Idaho — Garden City Police released body-camera video from the three officers involved in a shooting on April 13, while responding to a domestic violence call. The man was identified as Thomas Andrew Bunde, age 58 of Garden City. On April 13, 2021, at approximately 00:52 hours, the Garden City Police Department responded to the report of a domestic disturbance in the 5100 block of N Quinella Street in Garden City. Three Garden City Patrol Officers responded. Shortly after arriving on scene a 58-year-old Thomas Bunde exited the residence and pointed a handgun at the officers and verbally threatened them. Two officers drew and fired their service weapons incapacitating the male. The officers immediately requested paramedics and started life saving efforts, but the male succumbed to his injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:22 - Bodycam: Officer #2
a5-9vAHBNFI | 29 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 15, 2021 around 11:20 a.m., LAPD Hollywood Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of a "man with a gun" in the area of Cherokee Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. As officers arrived in the area, they saw a male matching the description of the suspect from the radio call walking west on the south sidewalk, holding what they believed was a firearm in his right hand. The officers exited their vehicle and gave the suspect commands. The suspect turned to face the officers, while still holding the object, extended his right arm in the direction of the officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. The suspect was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and transported the suspect to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. The object the suspect was in possession of that was believed to be a firearm, was later determined to be a metallic butane lighter with a pistol grip handle. Additionally, a folding knife with the blade in the open position was also recovered at the scene. The suspect was identified by the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office as 48-year-old Matthew James Sova. No officers were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:55 - Security Camera 1:10 - Bodycam Footage of OIS 1:59 - Surveillance Video of OIS
sn8-Y_M8Gwo | 29 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Long Beach, California — On August 8, 2021, at approximately 10:43 pm, the Signal Hill Police Department received a call regarding an armed robbery at a grocery store in the 1600 block of East Willow Street. As Signal Hill Police officers arrived on scene, community members began pointing at a vehicle that was driving out of the grocery store parking lot. Officers attempted to contact the driver of the vehicle, a silver 2020 Honda Accord, but the suspect fled from the scene and Signal Hill Police officers initiated a vehicle pursuit. Signal Hill Police officers pursued the suspect vehicle and lost sight of it in the area of Pacific Avenue and Willow Street in Long Beach. The Signal Hill Police Department provided the armed robbery and pursuit information to our Long Beach Police Dispatch who broadcasted that information to officers in the area. At approximately 10:54 pm, officers who were working as additional resources to combat the recent spike in violent crime that has been occurring in Long Beach, encountered a two-vehicle traffic collision in the area of Harbor Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. One of the vehicles involved matched the description of the vehicle that Signal Hill Officers were previously pursuing. Officers on scene found the suspect vehicle unoccupied and a community member advised them that the driver ran southbound on Harbor Avenue. He then pointed at a man standing near the corner of Esther Street and Harbor Avenue and identified him as the driver. Officers contacted the suspect and noticed a firearm in the suspect’s front right pant pocket. As officers were attempting to arrest the suspect, an officer-involved shooting occurred. Officers rendered aid to the suspect until the Long Beach Fire Department arrived on scene. The suspect was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. A loaded firearm was recovered at the scene and no officers were injured. Additionally, detectives later learned that the 2020 Honda Accord had been stolen earlier in the day outside of our jurisdiction. The suspect has been identified as 28-year-old Leonides Enriquez of the City of Bellflower. Enriquez is a prohibited possessor and has been booked for the illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition. He is currently under medical care at a local hospital while being held on $35,000 bail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:20 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:17 - Bodycam: Officer #3
WpJpSZs9Tsg | 29 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Los Angeles, California — On July 26, 2021, around 8:50 p.m., LAPD Rampart Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of a man holding a knife in the area of Union Avenue and Pico Boulevard. As officers arrived, they saw the suspect, later identified as 43-year-old Samuel Soto, holding a knife. Soto was told to drop the knife, however he refused to comply. Soto charged at one of the officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Soto was struck by gunfire, fell to the ground, and dropped the knife. Soto stood up and chased officers who were at scene. As additional officers arrived at the location, Soto removed a dark object from his pants pocket. An officer gave Soto commands to drop the object. Soto refused and an additional Officer-Involved Shooting occurred. Soto was again struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. As officers took Soto into custody, Soto resisted and struggled with officers, resulting in another use of force. Soto was transported by the Los Angeles Fire Department to a local hospital for medical treatment. The knife Soto was armed with was recovered at scene. The object Soto removed from his pants pocket was determined to be a cell phone and was also recovered at scene. No officers were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:44 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:05 - Bodycam: Officer #3 2:16 - Bodycam: Officer #4
QU7wdm_DX84 | 29 Aug 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Loveland, Colorado — Loveland Police released the body camera footage and the recording of the 911 call that led to a police officer shooting a 19-year-old armed with knife after the teen began to move quickly toward him. Nearly two weeks after the shooting, the 19-year-old man, Alex Domina, remains in the hospital. Domina’s guardian had called the police, asking for help to calm Domina down during a mental health crisis. The body camera footage shows an officer, Eddie Luzon, approach the yard at the side of the house calmly. From the other side of the yard, he asked Domina to talk to him, and several times asked him to put down a kitchen knife he was holding. When Alex begins to walk toward the officer, the officer is heard saying “Stay over there. Do not come near me!”. The 19 year old is then seen continuing toward the officer before four shots were fired and the teenager falls to the ground. Luzon is on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. According to the family’s attorney, Alex has now undergone five surgeries and is in critical condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 4:04 - Bodycam: Officer Luzon 5:58 - Bodycam: Officer #2
B9CdkSaeC04 | 12 Jul 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Green Forest, Arkansas — A 34-year-old man was fatally shot by a police officer in Green Forest Saturday after he approached the officer with a knife, according to a news release from the Arkansas State Police. Shortly before 8 AM a Green Forest police officer was dispatched to an apartment at 408 South Thorne Avenue. Three roommates of Maung Tway, 34, of Green Forest, reported to police that Tway was creating a disturbance and asked police to remove him from the apartment. As a police officer asked Tway to step-out of his bedroom, Tway opened the door wielding a large knife. The officer ordered Tway to drop the knife, but Tway continued to approach the police officer brandishing the knife. Despite the officer’s continued commands for Tway to drop the knife and stop, Tway still moved toward the officer who then fired his pistol wounding Tway. Tway was transported to a Berryville hospital where he died. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
z2ms0tKHZcI | 24 Jun 2021
* (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) * Salt Lake City, Utah — The Salt Lake City Police Department released body-worn camera footage of the officer-involved critical incident that occurred on June 10, 2021. At 8:36 a.m. SLC911 received a call from a witness indicating a woman had been stabbed at Pioneer Park. The witness indicated the woman had serious injuries to her arm and stomach and was bleeding heavily. SLC Fire arrived at 8:44 a.m. Due to the severity of the woman’s injuries, SLC Fire immediately began life saving efforts instead of waiting for police to arrive. Two SLCPD officers were dispatched on an agency assist for SLC Fire at 8:43 a.m. Both arrived at 8:46 a.m. As the officers approached the scene, witnesses and SLC Fire personnel pointed out a possible suspect who was still in Pioneer Park. The two officers walked towards the male. Almost immediately the male, who had been sitting by a tree, stood up. One of the officers saw the male had a knife in his hand and told the second officer he could see a knife. The male slowly walked towards the first officer, who was giving commands to “drop the knife”. The officers stopped walking towards the male, and instead backed up. After the third command to drop the knife the first officer told the second officer, ‘Taser!’. As soon as the first officer said this, the suspect sprinted towards the second officer. The officers continued to give verbal commands to “drop it”, “drop the knife” and “stop”. The male continued running towards the second officer with the knife in his right hand. Both officers fired their handguns at the male. The subject was shot and then fell to the ground within a few feet of the second officer who tripped and fell. The subject still had the knife in his right hand. After several commands to drop the knife, he eventually let go of it. An officer placed one of the male’s wrists into handcuffs and put him into a recovery position. The officers never fully handcuffed the male. Officers attempted to communicate with the male to find out where he was hurt. Officers immediately requested medical assistance over the radio, and less than two minutes later SLC Fire paramedics, who were on scene treating the stabbing victim, came to render medical aid to the male. The man was later identified as Rezek Yaqub Yahya, 39. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
c3sJjQB8Y_8 | 11 Jun 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Antonio, Texas — The San Antonio Police Department released body camera footage of a shooting in the 2300 block of Pinn Road on April 16th, 2021, killing two suspects and injuring a police officer. The shooting occurred round 11:27 a.m., when Officer Tyler Sauvage, a five-year veteran, carried out a visitors cease on a blue pickup truck. The video shows Sauvage approach the truck, which was occupied by two men and a woman, and instruct the driver to stop going through his pockets. The driver was then asked to turn off the car and put the key in a place where the police could see it. Sauvage asked for the driver’s ID and moments later, told him to step out of the truck after saying he could smell marijuana. The driver admitted to the officer that he smoked marijuana earlier and that it was just the smell -- that he hadn’t had any in his possession. He said to the officer in the video that he was “...Just being honest with you.” In the video, a police official said the front seat passenger is heard asking the backseat passenger for a gun. The officer then opens the driver’s door and in just a matter of seconds, the suspects fire multiple gunshots. Sauvage is hit by the gunfire in the hand, which is seen in the video covered in blood, and he retreated to his vehicle. His police radio was also hit in the exchange. The officer dropped his weapon in the video after being shot, but he was able to retrieve it before taking cover behind his police unit. In the video, police said the suspects ceased fire as Sauvage continued to shoot as he saw movement inside of the vehicle and “feared he would be shot again by the suspects.” The two men in the truck were pronounced dead at the scene. Sauvage was taken to a hospital for treatment of his hand. The third passenger, a woman, was shot in the torso and was also taken to a hospital. The woman survived her injuries and has not been charged as of yet, according to police. The two men who were pronounced dead at the scene were identified as Alex Garcia, 25, and Sammie Barbosa, 33. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nK0Qe9B7WpA | 10 Jun 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On April 23rd, 2021 around 2:25 a.m., LAPD North Hollywood Division officers responded to a radio call of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon suspect armed with a knife at an apartment complex in the 5200 block of Whitsett Avenue. When the officers arrived, they encountered an adult man in the open-air walkway of the complex. He was holding the handle of a knife that appeared to be stuck in his neck. He told the officers he was suicidal and threatened to push the knife further into his neck. While officers continued to talk to the man, additional officers were requested, and an ambulance was requested to their location to be ready to treat him. Officers continued to ask the man to release his grip on the handle of the knife, so he could receive medical treatment. After continued unsuccessful efforts to have the man release his grip on the knife handle, a TASER was used. The man charged in the direction of the officers with a knife and a 40mm less lethal round was discharged and an OIS occurred. The man was struck by gunfire and fell to the ground. He was transported to a local hospital where he received medical treatment and is expected to survive. No additional community members or officers were injured during the incident. Two large bloody kitchen knives were recovered and booked as evidence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2JXB9bchlA0 | 10 Jun 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Louisville, Kentucky — Kentucky State Police on Tuesday released body camera video showing Louisville Metro Police officers fatally shooting a man in the Jacobs neighborhood. The shooting happened May 30 in the 3600 block of Georgetown Place. According to LMPD, officers responded to reports of a stolen vehicle near Georgetown Circle and Berry Boulevard in the Jacobs neighborhood on May 30. The suspects in the car then took off running, and one of them brandished a gun. That suspect, identified as 32-year-old Ryan Bernal, was shot by officers and died at the hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
n1qQMXjAREs | 10 Jun 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On April 24th, 2021 around 2:35 p.m., LAPD Hollywood Patrol Division officers were westbound on Sunset Boulevard responding to a radio call with the lights and siren of their police vehicle activated. As they approached Fairfax Avenue, they moved into the left turn lane. A 2012 Hyundai Sonata pulled in front of them and stopped. The driver of the vehicle, later identified as 34-year-old Richard Solitro, drove in reverse and struck the front of the police vehicle. Solitro exited his vehicle, wearing body armor and concealing his right hand in the small of his back. After counting to three, Solitro removed his right hand from behind his back and raised it in the direction of the officers, resulting in an OIS. Solitro was struck by gunfire. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and determined Solitro deceased at the scene. There was no weapon found in the vicinity of Solitro. No officers were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
j-Fqab_r7Kg | 10 Jun 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago, Illinois — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability has released officer body-cam videos from a Lawndale incident last month in which two officers and a suspect were shot. The shooting happened in the 1500 block of South Lawndale Avenue about 7:19 a.m. Sunday, May 16, 2021 as officers responded to a ShotSpotter alert of gunfire. Both officers tried to engage the suspect, later identified as 45-year-old Bruce Lua and followed him down an alley. The video shows one officer approaching the suspect with his gun drawn when the suspect immediately opens fire. One video shows an officer falling to the ground as he returns fire. Lua, was hit in the leg, but survived. Lua is now charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery. Both of the injured officers are also okay and were saluted as they left the hospital later that day. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 4:11 - Bodycam: Officer #2 5:12 - Bodycam: Officer #3 8:35 - Dashcam footage 9:25 - Surveillance Video #1 9:54 - Surveillance Video #2
yTNcW3or-9Y | 07 Jun 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Houston, Texas — The Houston Police Department released body camera footage of a deadly police shooting in southwest Houston. The shooting happened last month, in the early morning hours of May 21. The body camera footage shows 25-year-old Zaekwon Gullate approach four Houston police officers while they’re conducting a seemingly unrelated traffic stop on Bissonnet Street. At about 1:24 am HPD officers assigned to the south gestner division initiated a traffic stop in the 9400 block of bissinet. Approximately 22 minutes later while officers were interviewing the occupants of the vehicle, Zaekwon Gullate walked towards them from across the street. Sergeant Ricardo Rivera walked towards Gullate and asked "do you know them?, do you need something?". Gullate continued to approach the officers with his hands in his pockets and said "shoot me". Sergeant Rivera asked Gullate "why are you saying that?". Sergeant Rivera drew his gun and gave Gullate verbal commands to show his hands. Sergeant Rivera told Gullate to put the gun down. Other officers on the scene of the traffic stop, also gave commands to drop the gun. Gullate pointed the gun at the officers and fired. Sergeant Rivera, Officer Colby Smajstrla, Officer Ricky Mclemore and Officer Moises Alfaro discharged their duty weapons. Officers rendered first aid until Houston Fire Department paramedics arrived and transported Gullate to the Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. A gun and a spent ammunition casing were located next to Gullate. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Rivera 2:23 - Bodycam: Officer Mclemore 2:49 - Bodycam: Officer Smajstrla 3:49 - Bodycam: Officer Alfaro 4:46 - Bodycam: Officer Smajstrla
3sEUmCpJC-o | 01 Jun 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Jacksonville, Florida — A Jacksonville police officer shot and wounded a man armed with a large butcher knife, after a witness said minutes earlier Saturday morning had threatened to rob and stab someone because he needed money. John Robert Ritter Jr., 39, was hospitalized in stable condition following the shooting about 9:11 a.m. near Northside Grocery at Trout River Boulevard and Lem Turner Road, T.K. Waters. Officers say, Ritter tried to commit the robbery, would not put down the knife and ran away from police. Officer Tim J. Davis, an 11-year Sheriff’s Office veteran, chased after him and tried to taze him but was not successful. One shot was then fired by the officer, hitting Ritter. There were no injuries to the officer, and the suspect has been transported to a local hospital in stable condition. Ritter, was charged with one count of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer and one count of burglary, according to police. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:01 - Surveillance Video 1:33 - Bodycam Footage of the Shooting
ZBBUwsU9gcU | 27 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pittsburg, California — Pittsburg police on Thursday released body cam video and the names of the officers who killed a Man who had been banging on his ex-girlfriend's door and then pointed a gun at them while retreating up an apartment complex stairwell. The man was identified as 31-year-old Patrick Williams. On May 20 at about 9:30 p.m., Pittsburg Police Officers were called to an apartment complex in the 2300 block of Loveridge Road regarding Watkins holding a handgun, banging on the front door of the apartment of his ex-girlfriend and mother of his child. When officers arrived, they contacted Watkins as he was seated on a stairway leading to the second-floor apartment. Officers asked Watkins to walk down the stairs and speak with them, but he ignored their commands and began walking back up the stairs away from the officers. Officers followed Watkins up the stairs and continued to ask him to stop and not walk away. As Watkins reached the top of the stairs, officers observed he was in possession of a handgun in his right hand. Officers directed Watkins to get on the ground and drop the handgun. Watkins turned towards the officers and pointed the handgun directly at them. Officer Odell then used his service weapon, striking Watkins in the upper torso, and causing Watkins immediately to fall to the ground, still holding the handgun in his right hand. After Officer Odell used his service weapon, he (Officer Odell) dropped down onto the stairway. As Officer Simpson approached the top of the stairway, he observed Watkins still pointing the handgun at officers. Officer Simpson then used his service weapon. Officers moved to a safe location at the bottom of the stairway. Following the shooting, officers continued speaking with Watkins, asking him to drop the handgun so they could provide him with medical attention. Watkins did not respond. After nearly 40 minutes of attempting to get Watkins to put down the handgun, officers used ballistic shields to safely walk up to Watkins and take the handgun from his right hand. Officers then started life saving measures with paramedics. Watkins died at the scene due to his injuries. A Walther .22 Caliber handgun was recovered from Watkins’s right hand. While the handgun Watkins had in his possession was found to be unloaded, there was a live round for the handgun located next to him. The officers involved in the incident are members of the Pittsburg Police Department Patrol Team and identified as Officer John Odell and Office r Greg Simpson. Officer Odell has been a Pittsburg Police Officer for two and a half years and Officer Simpson has been a Pittsburg Police Officer for over five years. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:59 - Bodycam: Officer Odell 2:06 - Bodycam: Officer Simpson 2:51 - Bodycam: Sgt. Dumpa 3:46 - Apartment Complex Security Camera 5:03 - Bodycam: Officer Harvey
b_EJ96Y9XNU | 26 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Andreas, California — The Calaveras County Sheriff’s Office released videos regarding the officer-involved shooting and hostage situation that occurred on May 6th, 2021. On May 6, 2021, at about 10:39 PM the Calaveras County Sheriff’s Communication/Dispatch Center received a 911 call regarding a male and female in an argument at the Sierra Inn Motel, San Andreas California. 911 audio where callers told dispatchers that a man had pointed a gun at a woman's head. One caller from the released audio noted that a little girl was in the room with them. The suspect was ultimately identified as 47-year-old Mark Aitulagi Lavea. Deputies were dispatched to investigate however, Lavea left before their arrival. Deputies initiated a domestic violence investigation and began searching the area for Lavea. A deputy was interviewing the victim in the 500 block of Lewis Ave., San Andreas near the Diamond Place Apartment Complex when Lavea ambushed the deputy and victim. During the ambush, Lavea shot the deputy in the upper body. The deputy was able to get the victim to safety. Additional deputies, California Highway Patrol Officers and the Angels Police Department responded to the scene and began searching the apartment complex for Lavea. While searching, Lavea emerged from an apartment holding, what appears at this point, to be an uninvolved elderly female hostage with a firearm. The deputies attempted de-escalation tactics and attempted talk Lavea into releasing the hostage. Lavea refused commands and posed an immediate threat to the victim. Shots were fired and Lavea was struck. The hostage was also struck by gunfire. Deputies found the Lavea's weapon at the scene and booked it into evidence. Deputies administered first aid to Lavea and hostage until fire and emergency medical personnel arrived on scene. Lavea was pronounced dead at the scene. The female hostage was transported by air ambulance to a regional trauma center for further treatment. The original deputy who was struck by gunfire was also transported by air to a regional trauma center for treatment. Both the deputy sheriff who was shot by Lavea and the hostage survived. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:18 - Lavea requesting to speak with Deputies 4:03 - Bodycam Footage of the Shooting
rhkDIJ9q8-c | 21 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Moreno Valley, California — On Saturday, April 3, 2021, around 6:25 PM, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Deputies from the Moreno Valley Station were assisting another agency with the search of wanted suspect Juan Carlos Estrada, a 40 year old resident of Corona, who was in the Moreno Valley area. Estrada was wanted in connection with a possible kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon which occurred earlier in the day. The search led deputies to a home in the 16000 block of La Fortuna Lane. Multiple deputies arrived at the location and began to give verbal commands over their patrol vehicle speakers, from in front of the home, for Estrada to exit. Estrada did not exit the home. During this time, dispatch received a call from a woman inside the home advising that Estrada was inside and "acting like he has a gun, but he doesn't have one." More verbal commands were given for the Estrada to exit. A few moments later, Estrada exited the home with his arms extended toward authorities, holding a dark-colored object. At that time, a deputy involved shooting occurred. Estrada was struck by the gunfire and despite lifesaving measures, he was pronounced deceased on scene. The object Estrada was holding turned out to be a water bottle with a dark-colored liquid. No deputies were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:56 - Bodycam Footage of the Shooting
91ZuIDAy1IY | 21 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** West Valley City, Utah — West Valley police released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that occurred in West Valley City early May, 2021. The suspect was identified as 25-year-old Denny James Clark. At about 1:30 a.m. on May 10, officers were called to the area of 4700 W Huntington Street for a suspect breaking windows with the crowbar and trying to get into several homes. Body camera footage from officers shows Clark approached the officers carrying the crowbar. When he was ordered to drop the crowbar, Clark replied, “Nope, let me get these car keys or someone’s getting it.” He then said, “Alright, here I come,” as he raised the crowbar over his head with both hands and ran toward one of the WVCPD officers. After Clark continued advancing, one of the officers fired five shots at Clark, who fell to the ground and was “immediately taken into custody.” Clark was treated for his wound and is being held without bail in the Salt Lake County jail. Denny James Clark, whose gunshot wound was not life-threatening, was charged in 3rd District Court with two counts of assault against a peace officer, second-degree felonies; aggravated burglary, a first-degree felony; and vehicle burglary and criminal mischief, class A misdemeanors. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zADPUU9mfaM | 19 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore, Maryland — The Baltimore Police Department released body cam footage of an officer-involved shooting that took place in a Broadway East home Sunday morning. Baltimore police say officers fatally shot a man who was holding a woman at knifepoint. Police identified the man as 49-year-old Timothy Fleming, of Baltimore. On Sunday, May 16, officers responded to the 1800 block of E. Lafayette Ave for a report of a man wielding a knife. Once on location, Harrison says Officer Gaston Melendez and his trainee arrived at the location and spoke to a child who said he had called 911 on his father, who was attempting to stab his mother with a knife. Officers witnessed, Timothy Fleming, holding his fiancée, Shannon Burnham, on the floor at knifepoint. A relative of the fiancée is also seen in the video. Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation by speaking with Fleming and asking him to drop the weapon or let the victim go. Fleming ignored the officers’ commands and leaned towards the victim as if he was going to stab the victim. Two officers discharged their weapons, striking Fleming. Officer Melendez fired his weapon two times. Officer Zimmerman fired his weapon seven times. An officer was able to rescue the victim to safety. She had not been stabbed. The trainee rendered aid to Fleming. Medics responded to the scene and pronounced him dead. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Gaston Melendez 4:55 - Bodycam: Officer Jason Zimmerman 9:22 - Police Officer Trainee Rendering Aid
SYknsR4Eiso | 18 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Ocala, Florida — On Sunday, May 16, 2021, Deputy Kevin Turner arrested David Andrew Johnson for Fleeing and Eluding, False Name to LEO, Possession of Methamphetamine, Resisting Arrest, and Possession of Paraphernalia. Deputy Turner observed Johnson in the Walmart parking lot on SW Highway 200 and his vehicle had an unregistered temporary license plate. Deputy Turner advised Johnson, who had provided a false name, not to drive the vehicle. A few moments later, he observed the vehicle drive past, so he conducted a traffic stop. Deputy Turner searched for the name Johnson provided and the picture did not match his appearance. When confronted about the discrepancy, Johnson sped away. A vehicle pursuit was initiated and ultimately came to an end when Deputy Hannar took the lead and conducted a PIT maneuver to disable Johnson's vehicle. Johnson attempted to flee on foot, but was apprehended a short distance away when Deputy Hannar deployed his taser. Johnson said he ran because of an active Aggravated Arson warrant out of Ohio. A search of his vehicle revealed he was in possession of Methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia. Johnson was placed under arrest and transported to the Marion County Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AhmGpudyLdQ | 13 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Elsmere, Kentucky — Bodycam footage released by Elsmere Police Department captures the moments a police officer saved a 3-month-old girl who was not breathing. Officer Brian Evans was just on his eighth day with the Elsmere Police Department when he and his partner, Officer Alexis Day, were dispatched to a report of a three-month-old baby not breathing. The two were working together because Officer Evans was still training after taking the job on April 1. Evans has prior experience as a police officer in Lexington and a firefighter too. Immediately, after Officer Evans placed the baby facedown and gently slapped her back to clear her airway, his partner Day took the baby to calm her down. Evans and Day were given the department's Life Saving Award. Baby Kaylee is home and doing fine. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zWmZ4EuX9nU | 12 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lafayette, Louisiana — A Lafayette Parish grand jury decided not to indict any of the Lafayette Police officers involved in the shooting death of 31-year-old Trayford Pellerin. On Friday, August 21, 2020, at 7:43 pm, a 911 call was received complaining of a person in a Circle K at 1912 Evangeline Thruway in Lafayette, regarding a male customer who was walking around the store and scaring the customers. While the caller is on the phone, an officer arrives. Body cam from that officer then is played. He spots Pellerin in the middle of the Thruway, and yells at him to come over to the police unit because "you're going to get run over." Pellerin appears to hear him, but continues to walk away. The officer chases him on the shoulder on foot, and tries to shoot Pellerin with the taser. He continually tells Pellerin to get on the ground, as traffic passes on the thruway - including several 18-wheelers. It's dusk and the vehicles have their lights on. Other officers respond, and can be seen blocking traffic as Pellerin runs across the thruway. The officer continues to chase him down the thruway, yelling at him to stop and get on the ground. He continues to walk toward a second store, as the first officer yells that the "taser won't work." As he reaches for the door, multiple officers fire on Pellerin, and his body falls down to the ground. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aCbOiiNT-LI | 11 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Houston, Texas — The Harris County Sheriff’s Office released body camera footage related to a March 17, 2021, officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of Matthew Hurlock, 35. Deputies were dispatched to a convenience store in the 12900 block of Telge Road at 11:51 a.m. after a witness called 911 to report that Hurlock was bleeding and yelling in the store parking lot. When deputies arrived, they approached Hurlock on foot and asked him to drop a knife he was holding and put his hands behind his back. Hurlock ignored the commands and instead ran into the street, where deputies attempted to subdue him with a Taser. As deputies struggled to restrain Hurlock, the video shows he slashed at them with a knife before the deputies fired multiple gunshots, fatally wounding him. The incident remains under investigation by the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Homicide Division, Sheriff’s Office Internal Affairs, and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Security Camera Video 0:36 - Bodycam: Deputy #1 2:19 - Bodycam: Deputy #2 3:21 - Bodycam: Deputy #3 3:38 - Witness Cell Phone Video #1 4:13 - Witness Cell Phone Video #2
r3zDjlL7ML4 | 07 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Volusia County, Florida — On May 6, 2021 at 16:21pm, deputies were alerted of a pursuit involving a stolen Cocoa Police Department vehicle traveling north on I-95, entering Volusia County in Oak Hill. Deputies responded to the area and set up along I-95 with stop sticks. VSO Deputy M Webb successfully deployed stop sticks on the vehicle at mile marker 249 N I-95. A Cocoa police officer successfully completed a PIT maneuver on the vehicle at the mile marker 252 N I-95, which resulted in the stolen vehicle coming to rest in the wood line. Edgewater Police Sergeant C Geiger pinned the vehicle with his patrol vehicle to prevent the stolen vehicle from leaving. VSO deputies and police officers surrounded the vehicle and gave the sole occupant, later identified as 33-year-old Xavier Cummings, commands to exit the vehicle. At that point, Cummings armed himself with a large crowd dispersing pepper spray canister, exited the driver side door, and fled on foot. Cummings ran directly towards a Cocoa Police K-9 vehicle (2020 Ford Interceptor Utility, which was parked on I-95 at the scene and was unlocked with the keys in the ignition. It should be noted, Cocoa Police K-9 Zena was not inside the vehicle at the time it was stolen. Cummings entered the Cocoa Police K-9 vehicle at the driver's door, still armed with the pepper spray, and sat in the driver seat. A Cocoa police officer deployed his Taser towards Cummings, and struck him in the left side of his torso with one probe, which was ineffective. Cummings was then able to drive away and fled north on I-95 at a high rate of speed with no regard in the now stolen Cocoa Police K-9 vehicle. Deputies and officers began pursuing the vehicle north on I-95. VSO Sergeant J Hattaway and Port Orange police officers successfully deployed stop sticks on the vehicle at mile marker 256 N I-95, which caused three of the tires to deflate. Due to the tire damage, vehicle slowed and came to a stop in the median at mile marker 258 N I-95, Daytona Beach. Cummings was then taken into custody by deputies and police officers without incident. A supplement report written following an interview with Cummings indicates he “admitted he took a marked Cocoa Police car without verbal permission. He believed he had consent by mental telepathy. He stated he had to get to the next city and later stated he was traveling to Tallahassee and referenced something about Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). He was not clear what his business was with FHP and just rambled on.” The report indicates Cummings showed signs of experiencing mental-health issues, stated he used crystal meth earlier in the day, and had not slept in approximately 24 hours. Cummings is charged with armed burglary of a conveyance, escape, fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon (2 counts), grand theft firearm (2 counts), grand theft motor vehicle (2 counts), and driving while license suspended (habitual). Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Easz6ullri0 | 07 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Mesquite, Texas — The Mesquite Police Department released a 911 call and body camera video of the incident involving 27-year-old Ashton Pinke, who was fatally shot by two officers on May 4, 2021. Officers were sent to the Audubon Park Apartments Tuesday after dispatchers said they could hear screaming and the sounds of a struggle in the background of a 911 call before it hung up. The two officers involved were dispatched to the address and radio traffic could be heard saying the address was linked to Pinke, who has a history of bipolar schizophrenia and depression. When police arrived, the body camera video shows Pinke answering the door and telling an officer that there is no disturbance and then shutting the door. About 30 seconds later, body cam shows the woman in the apartment come out and tell officers that Pinke hit her and jumped out the second-floor balcony. She also tells officers Pinke had a knife and is running. The officers could be heard saying “Don’t do it, don’t do it” before he is seen running toward them. Pinke was seen dropping a “club” and a knife as he was shot. He later died at a hospital. Police say Pinke had a club with batteries and sockets taped to the ends as well as a knife. Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:07 - Bodycam Video of OIS Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DAI3LwBwoN4 | 06 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sparks, Nevada — The Sparks Police Department released body camera footage of a shooting of a suspect who led authorities on a chase from Sparks to the Derby Dam area on May 5, 2020. The suspect was identified as 39-year-old sparks resident, Joseph Patrick Williams. The sparks police department received a call from a store clerk at the convenience store at 1701 Victorian avenue. The clerk stated, Williams stole alcohol and left the store in a gray and black truck. Officers were nearby when the call was received and arrived on scene less than one minute after being dispatched. Responding officers located a dark-colored truck being driven by Williams, which matched the description provided by the reporting party. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle however Williams continued to drive erratically by periodically stopping and then driving off again. While officers were attempting to stop the vehicle, they heard what they believed was a possible gunshot coming from the truck. Officers also learned Williams had previously been arrested, for battery with a deadly weapon and eluding officers. Williams continued driving without stopping and ran several red lights. Williams eventually turned north off of Glendale avenue and stopped at a dead end on Dermody way. Due to the Williams erratic actions and criminal history officers did not approach him. Williams refused to exit the truck and told officers to approach the vehicle instead. For over 10 minutes, officers on scene attempted to de-escalate the situation by negotiating with Williams. Williams then drove into a fence in an apparent attempt to leave the area. Officers were unable to safely contain Williams in the dead end and used a (Pursuit Immobilization Technique) or PIT, to stop Williams from leaving. The PIT was unsuccessful and Williams drove towards I-80 and entered the freeway with the vehicle headlights off. Williams continued to drive on the interstate without headlights on. Due to the danger Williams was presenting to himself, officers and the public, officers requested the Nevada Highway Patrol used stop strips, to render the Williams vehicle inoperable. After driving over the stop strip, Williams continued to drive the truck with a flat tire. NHP troopers deployed a second set of stop strips, which flattened additional tires on the vehicle, but Williams continued driving. Williams then crossed the median and momentarily drove into oncoming traffic. Due to the immediate risk to the public a second PIT was performed and successfully stopped the vehicle. After the truck was stopped, Williams again attempted to leave the area, by driving the truck towards officers, by hitting their patrol cars. As Williams continued to drive the truck towards officers, officers fired their service weapons at Williams. Williams continued to attempt to drive away but could not due to his truck being disabled. Williams condition was not immediately known to the officers and medical attention was requested. Officers could see Williams moving in the truck, but he would not respond to their commands. Because of the Williams criminal history, the officers hearing a possible gunshot during the pursuit and his erratic behavior, officers on scene did not approach the vehicle and continued to order the suspect to exit. Williams eventually exited the vehicle and was taken into custody without further incident. Williams was transported to a local hospital and treated for his injuries. Williams survived his injuries and was later booked into the Washoe County Detention Facility. The investigation later revealed, a black semi-automatic handgun on the floorboard of the passenger compartment of Williams vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
NM4HK96I5dw | 05 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Birmingham, Alabama — Birmingham police department released videos that captured the fatal Easter Sunday shooting of a man following a pursuit on the city’s north side. Desmon Montez Ray Jr, 28, was fatally shot in the north Birmingham alley just before 11 p.m. on April 4. An officer was responding to a domestic disturbance inside a vehicle that was traveling in North Birmingham. Officers observed the car in question in the 300 block of 9th Avenue W and attempted to conduct a traffic stop. The car, later discovered to be driven by Ray, did not stop and a police pursuit began. The car later came to a stop in the 200 block of 9th Avenue W after it collided with the fence line. Smith said this is when Ray exited the car and fired one round at the officers. One officer then returned fire, striking Ray. First responders provided medical treatment to Ray while on the scene before he was transported to UAB Hospital with life-threatening injuries. He later died. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Ahi7vNsmEJM | 03 May 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Washington, D.C. — The Metropolitan Police Department (DC Police) released body camera footage that shows an officer fatally shooting an armed man multiple times after the man pointed a gun at woman, officers. The man has been identified as 36-year-old Terrance Maurice Parker of Southeast DC. The shooting occurred on Friday, April 30, 2021, inside of a residence, in the 1100 block of 4th Street, Southwest. At approximately 8:56 pm, uniformed patrol officers from the First District were dispatched to a residence in the 1100 block of 4th Street, Southwest, for a domestic dispute. Upon arrival, the officers encountered Parker, and a female who appeared to be involved in a verbal dispute. Officers attempted to engage with Parker. Parker suddenly brandished a firearm and pointed it at the female and one of the officers. In response, one of the officers discharged their firearm, striking Parker. Officers rendered aid until the arrival of DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services. Parker was transported to an area hospital for treatment of life threatening injuries. After all life-saving efforts failed, Parker was pronounced dead. The MPD members involved have been placed on administrative leave, pursuant to MPD policy. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
o1at5n63ePs | 30 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Escondido, California — The Escondido Police Department released body camera and surveillance cameras footage that shows an officer fatally shooting a man last week and the events leading up to the incident. The man killed was identified as 59-year-old Steven Olson. On 4/21/2021, at 7:01 a.m., the Escondido Police Department Communications Center received a call from a reporting party advising that there was an adult male subject hitting cars with a “metal pole” in the area of 2nd Ave and Broadway in Escondido. Officer Chad Moore approached him shortly after 7 a.m. Wednesday. Police say the officer told Olson to drop the pole multiple times, but Olson refused and ended up fleeing the area. Police say Olson continued to advance toward the officer, as he gave multiple commands for Olson to drop the objects. As Olson continued toward the officer, the officer fired several shots from his service weapon. Officers rendered first aid until Escondido Fire Paramedics arrived on scene. Olson was transported to a local hospital where he later died from his injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6cI3OnivLuQ | 29 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Rock Island, Illinois — On March 31, 2021, local law enforcement received a social media video clip that depicted Deshawn Tatum waving a suspected firearm in Rock Island. Tatum is heard on the video making threats against law enforcement, and a white police SUV car is seen behind Tatum. At that same time, law enforcement were aware that Mr. Tatum had outstanding felony warrants, including a federal warrant for felon in possession of a firearm and a county warrant for criminal damage to property and fleeing & eluding. On the following day, April 1, 2021, officers from the Rock Island Police Department were conducting surveillance hoping to apprehend Tatum on the outstanding warrants. Officers Lawler and Costas, both wearing body-worn cameras that were active, arrived at the Chippiannock Cemetery shortly after 6:15p.m on April 1st and observed Tatum standing with a group of people. Lawler and Costas walked towards Tatum calling his name, and Tatum is seen running across the cemetery and dropping a black bag, which is picked up by Costas. Lawler and Costas both chase Tatum on foot across the cemetery, then west on 12th Street in Rock Island. Officers are heard yelling for Deshawn Tatum to “drop the gun” multiple times. A gun is later found lying on the ground in the path of the foot chase. An officer’s squad camera captures the moment Tatum runs by and throws the gun on the ground. The foot pursuit to apprehend Tatum continued onto the next block until Tatum turned south towards the Chicken Shack gas station on 11th Street. A white Chrysler 300 is seen parked in front of the Chicken Shack and a female is opening the driver’s side door when surveillance captures Tatum push the female aside and get inside the driver’s seat. At that same time, Officer Scully, dressed in plain clothes and driving an unmarked car, drives into the gas station along with Officer Waddle in his squad. Both officers exit their vehicles and run to the driver’s side with their weapons drawn and shout commands for Tatum to get out of the vehicle. Officer Lawler is seen approaching the vehicle from behind and walks to the passenger side with his gun drawn and yells for Tatum to get out. Both Waddle and Scully are seen trying to remove Tatum from the driver’s seat when the white car suddenly accelerates at a high rate of speed in reverse. Waddle and Scully are seen being dragged and appear under the driver’s side of the car when it ultimately collides into the gas station building with bricks landing on the trunk. A gunshot is seen coming out of the passenger side window towards Officer Costas, who is standing outside of the vehicle, and Officer Scully and Lawler are seen firing at Tatum, who is still in the driver’s seat. Officers assist Waddle, who is picked up off the ground with blood coming down his face, and Scully reaches in the driver’s seat to retrieve a firearm— presumably Waddle’s duty weapon that he lost control of during the dragging and collision. Another officer arrives on scene and assists the officers in immediately giving CPR to Tatum, who has been brought to the ground next to the car. Officer Costas is assisting with CPR but can be seen stumbling and wiping blood off his face as well. Within several minutes, a large crowd gathers at the scene and attempts to get in the officers’ way. Other officers arrive to assist with crowd control. Tatum is given CPR continuously for seven minutes until paramedics are able to get into the area and transport him to the hospital. Deshawn Tatum was transported to Unity Point/Trinity West and was pronounced deceased by Deputy Coroner Mark Moore shortly thereafter. All four officers involved were transported to Unity Point for medical evaluations and/or treatment and then placed on administrative leave. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Video 0:31 - Officer Lawler 0:57 - Officer Waddle 1:13 - Officer Costas
aUsxqtIHhBg | 28 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Austin, Texas — The Austin Police Department (APD) released body camera footage that depicts the officer involved shooting that occurred in South Central Austin on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 in the 2500 block of Wickersham Lane. This incident involved two separate shootings that resulted in the death of 27-year-old Alexander Gonzales and injured the passenger in his vehicle. The first shooting involved Officer Gabriel Gutierrez, who was off duty when the incident occurred. The second shooting involved Officer Luis Serrato, who was on duty and responded to the initial shooting. On January 5th at approximately 12:33 a.m., APD dispatch received a 911 call from Officer Gutierrez who stated to the dispatcher he was involved in a shooting. Officer Gutierrez was not on duty at the time and was driving his personal vehicle. There is no official police video of this part of the incident. A portion of the incident was captured on a security camera from nearby apartment complex and on cell phone video by witnesses from a nearby apartment. After the initial shooting incident, Officer Gutierez called 911 and requested APD and EMS. He remained on the phone until on duty APD units arrived. In Officer Gutierrez's account of the incident to Austin 911, he said that he was driving and turned southbound onto the 2,500 block of Wickersham Lane. At approximately 12:33 a.m., Officer Gutierrez's vehicle stops as Gonzales's vehicle moves along the left driver's side. The cars aligned momentarily. Then, at approximately 12:33 a.m., Officer Gutierrez fired multiple shots into the vehicle. Gonzales's vehicle then moves out of frame. APD Dispatch received multiple calls from residents in the area who heard the shots fired. In Officer Gutierrez's account of the incident to dispatch, he stated that the car cut him off. Officer Gutierrez said to the dispatcher that the driver had a gun and had pointed it at him. A surveillance video from a nearby apartment complex captured the two vehicles coming within close proximity to each other. Gonzales was driving the vehicle. Inside with him, was a female passenger and an infant child. Officer Gutierrez's personal vehicle stopped on Wickersham Lane at the rear of Gonzales's vehicle that had stopped and was straddling the curb. Officer Gutierrez continued to describe his version of the events to the dispatcher. At 12:37 a.m., Officer Serrato responded to the 2500 block of Wickersham Lane in a marked patrol vehicle wearing his department issued uniform. Officer Serrato and Officer Nenno were the first on-duty APD officers who responded to the scene. The video footage shows Gonzales's vehicle stopped, straddling the curb with Officer Gutierrez's personal vehicle behind Gonzales's vehicle. The passenger was lying on the ground outside of the passenger side of the car, screaming during the incident. Officer Gutierrez gave verbal commands to Gonzales in English. As officers approached, they continued to provide commands to Gonzales, who was now outside of his vehicle on the driver's side. This portion of the incident was also captured by witnesses at a nearby apartment complex. Officer Gutierrez walked away from the interaction towards the other APD units that responded to the scene. Gonzales, who was now at gunpoint by the responding officers, walked to the rear of his vehicle, toward the officers, and then around to the rear passenger side of the vehicle. Officer Serrato shouted for Gonzales not to reach inside the vehicle. He gave verbal commands in English and Spanish. Gonzales opened the rear passenger door and reached inside of the vehicle. The officer shouted for him not to reach inside the vehicle. At approximately 12:38 a.m., shots were fired at Gonzales. Officers secured the vehicle, EMS was staged at a nearby location and was cleared to enter the scene after the shooting and rendered aid to the passenger. At 12:46 a.m., EMS arrived at the scene. At 12:51 a.m., Gonzales was pronounced deceased at the scene. The passenger was injured from multiple gunshots and was transported to the hospital, where she was treated for her injuries. An infant child was discovered in the vehicle on the rear passenger side, in a car seat. The child was unharmed and was transported to the hospital by EMS with APD Victim Services as a precautionary measure. Investigators located a firearm on the driver's side floorboard. During this incident, Officer Gutierrez was driving his personal vehicle, a blue sedan, and wearing a dark colored t-shirt and dark colored shorts. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
735hvJ2yhsA | 28 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago, Illinois — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) released video and other materials of the fatal officer-involved shooting that took place on March 31, 2021, near 5200 W. Eddy Street. Based upon information obtained in the early stages of the investigation, COPA has recommended the Chicago Police Officer who discharged his weapon, fatally injuring 22-year-old Anthony Alvarez, be relieved of police powers during the pendency of the investigation. Chicago Police Department (CPD) tactical officers attempted to stop and speak with Antony Alvarez - an individual familiar to the officers. Alvarez fled as officers approached, leading to a foot pursuit by the officers. During the brief foot pursuit, officers made verbal commands to Alvarez to drop the weapon. A Chicago Police Officer fired his weapon multiple times, fatally injuring Alvarez. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BO3MA6P9zxU | 27 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Atlanta, Georgia — On April 25, 2021, The Atlanta Police Department Zone 4 officers were called to an auto accident with a car on fire. Upon arrival, officers observed that the driver was having a seizure. Responding officers went into life-saving mode and aimed their attention at freeing the driver from the locked car and putting out the fire. They were able to pull the man from the burning car and both the driver and the officers were able to get medical attention and are expected to be ok. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yjpdCa6pFv0 | 26 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Nashville, Tennessee — A Nashville police officer fatally shot a man during a traffic stop in the city's Bordeaux neighborhood on April 24, 2021, after the man charged the officer with two butcher knives. Just before midnight, north precinct officer Christopher Royer was on routine patrol in the area of Clarksville Pike and Ed Temple Boulevard, when he checked the license plate of a white late model Mercedes sedan. The license plate on that Mercedes, came back registered to a 1998 green Chevrolet. Officer Royer conducted a vehicle stop on the Mercedes to investigate the license plate issue. The driver of the Mercedes saw officer Royer's blue lights and stopped at 3236 Clarksville Pike. The driver presented no issues at any time. The passenger however immediately got out of the Mercedes, with two large butcher knives, one in each hand and began running around erratically. Officer Royer repeatedly yelled for the man to drop the knives, even as he momentarily entered the driver's door of officer Royer's police car. The driver of the Mercedes also repeatedly yelled at the passenger "What are you doing" and "Stop". Ultimately the passenger charged officer Royer with the knives as officer Royer backpedaled some 25 yards from his police car. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jPSNJ0K3HGw | 23 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Omaha, Nebraska — The Douglas County District Court Clerk's Office released body camera footage from the fatal shooting of 35-year-old Kenneth Jones in November. Bodycam videos show Officer Faulkner and Officer Martier engaging at a traffic stop that resulted in the shooting death of Jones. The other three people in the stopped car complied. But Jones, in the back seat, looked around and fumbled for something out of view of the officer's camera from outside the car. Body camera footage from Officer Daniel Faulkner, who fired four shots, shows Kenneth Jones, ignoring repeated orders to raise his hands and, later, exit the car. Officer Martier approaches Jones when he doesn't respond and said they needed to render aid. Beneath Jones as they turn him over, the video shows a handgun. A Douglas County Grand Jury concluded there was no wrongdoing in the shooting, after reviewing the videos, and testimony of police and witnesses. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Martier 0:58 - Bodycam: Officer Faulkner 3:40 - Dashcam Footage
W11CfPev-A4 | 23 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Fremont, California — On Thursday, April 1, 2021, two Fremont Police Detectives were involved in an officer involved shooting. The suspect was identified as 36-year-old Stephen Patrick Moseley of Fremont. The incident occurred in the parking lot of the Hyatt Place Hotel, located in the 3100 block of W. Warren Ave. Since the beginning of 2021, Fremont has experienced a sharp increase in gun violence. In response several units within the Department recently established a gun violence reduction team. The team was surveilling a well-known suspect with several outstanding felony warrants who was believed to be in possession of a firearm. At approximately 6:25 p.m., officers located Moseley, they attempted to make contact and take him into custody. When he refused to comply, a Fremont Police K9 was deployed. After the deployment of the K9, Moseley presented a firearm. During the confrontation two Fremont Police Detectives fired their service weapons at Moseley. Field trauma care was provided to Moseley. Moseley was pronounced deceased at the scene by paramedics at 6:35 p.m. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jE2Ayf6yTQ0 | 22 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Burbank, California — The Burbank Police Department released video in fatal police shooting of 30-year-old David William Kahler of Las Vegas. The fatal shooting happened at about 5:20 a.m. March 8 at the Quality Inn Burbank Airport, 2255 N. Buena Vista Street after police were called out for reports of a child wandering the parking lot alone in shorts and without shoes. The investigation has revealed that the young child, an 8 year-old boy, was the step-son of Mr. Kahler. The child has since been reunited with his biological mother, with the assistance of the Department of Children and Family Services, and they have returned to Nevada. The child was with Mr. Kahler, with the permission of the mother. The investigation has also revealed that neither Mr. Kahler nor the child had any connection to the Quality Inn or the City of Burbank. Based on video footage, as well as officer and witness statements, the investigation has revealed that Mr. Kahler pointed a loaded semi-automatic handgun at the officer, which precipitated the officer involved shooting. Evidence shows that Mr. Kahler did not discharge the firearm which was in his possession. Only one officer discharged his firearm. The firearm recovered from Mr. Kahler was reported stolen in Las Vegas. At the time of his death, Mr. Kahler was on probation in the State of Nevada and had an extensive criminal history. The crimes included burglary while in possession of a firearm, domestic violence, narcotics violations, and theft. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:31 - Surveillance Video 4:17 - Bodycam: Officer #1 5:46 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:26 - Surveillance Video
tIT8PwkGlm8 | 21 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Danville, California — The Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office released body cam footage of the fatal police shooting of 32-year-old Tyrell Wilson. The video footage that was released involves Danville Police officer Andrew Hall and took place on March 11, 2021. He was called to a Danville intersection to investigate a report of a man throwing rocks at passing cars. In the video, Wilson pulls a knife while backing away from the officer and says “touch me and see what’s up.” Hall has his gun pointed at Wilson, who then says “kill me,” while taking two small steps forward. That’s when Hall fired his fatal shot. Wilson died from his injuries at the hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
k0YZ38XAZyQ | 21 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Columbus, Ohio — Columbus police released body camera footage and two 911 calls in fatal shooting of 16-year-old Ma'Khia Bryant that happened on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. Police say they were called to the scene around 4:30 p.m. on a report of someone attempting to stab others at a home. The bodycam footage shows that as soon as police pulled up, Bryant tackles another female to the ground and had what appeared to be a knife in her hand. Bryant can then be seen charging at another female while raising the purported knife in the air, at which point the officer opened fire. The officer, identified as Nicholas Reardon, fired his weapon several times while Bryant and another girl were struggling against the side of a parked car. A knife could be seen next to Bryant's body after the shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LDWcqxqADwM | 20 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Houston, Texas — The Harris County Sheriff’s Office released body camera footage in connection to the fatal shooting of 45-year-old Marcelo Garcia in east Harris County. Authorities said Garcia died after he was shot by a deputy who responded to a call from a family member about the man experiencing a mental health crisis. The shooting occurred in the 5900 block of Sunflower Prairie Court just after midnight on April 14, 2021. A mental health unit was requested to go to the scene, but one was not available. When the deputy knocked on the door, Garcia opened the door and approached the deputy with a knife. The deputy attempted to retreat and deployed his Taser in an attempt to subdue Garcia, but the Taser was not effective and Garcia continued to pursue the deputy. The deputy then shot Garcia with his gun. The deputy called for EMS and backup deputies, who arrived shortly thereafter and rendered first aid to Garcia who died on the scene. The deputy has been placed on temporary administrative leave. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MLBbbgu0z_o | 20 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** New Haven, Connecticut — On Sunday, April 11, 2021, New Haven Police arrested 50-year-old Robert Banks, during a larceny investigation at Walmart, 315 Foxon Boulevard (Route 80). Officer Christian Carfora saw on surveillance video Banks stealing clothing items valued at $104.38. As Banks was exiting the store, Officer Carfora told him to stop due to the suspicious activity. Banks ran towards his car and entered the front seat, but was apprehended by the officer. Banks admitted he had shoplifted underwear, socks and T-shirts from the store. He also admitted he was under the influence of drugs he had begun taking after a friend died. Banks spent a few hours in detention before being released on $2,500 bond. Banks was charged with the larceny in the 6th Degree and Interfering with an officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HMO7HxGnCgo | 19 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Rockford, Illinois — Winnebago County sheriff's office released body camera footage that showed Faustin Guetigo's final moments before the 27-year-old was fatally shot. The Winnebago County State's Attorney's Office says the situation began Saturday afternoon, after Faustin's wife, Rose Ndoroum called police after an argument led to a fight. A deputy arrived at the residence and confronted Guetigo outside of the home. Guetigo is seen repeatedly pulling away from the deputy to avoid being arrested. Guetigo then ran inside the home. Two deputies entered the house using a key, one held a taser and the other with a firearm. The pair located Guetigo in the basement holding a metal pipe. The officers say they asked the suspect to drop the pipe at least three times. Investigators say the man ran up the stairs and a deputy identified as Sergeant Broullard fired his gun. Guetigo continued charging and hit Broullard on the head with the pipe, knocking him unconscious. Another deputy fired, and provided emergency care. Guetigo died at the hospital. Sgt. Broullard was treated and released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AuXDHL50dcw | 19 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Riverside, California — On Tuesday, January 26, 2021, officers assigned to the Riverside Police Department’s METRO Team conducted surveillance in the 4600 block of Tomlinson Avenue for a wanted parolee at large. The suspect, identified as 29-year-old Xavier Daniel Lopez, had recently led officers in pursuit on Tuesday, January 19th, but was able to evade the pursuing officer along Adams Street and the 91 Freeway. Officers were able to determine his identity and learned he was on parole for assault with a firearm and wanted on an outstanding parole violation warrant. Due to the Lopez's history of violence and use of weapons, the METRO Team began looking into his whereabouts. At approximately 4:10 p.m. and after about 40 minutes of surveillance, METRO Officers observed Lopez and attempted to take him into custody when an officer involved shooting occurred. Paramedics with the Riverside Fire Department responded and treated Lopez, then transported him to a local hospital, where he recuperated for two weeks before being booked into the Robert Presley Jail in Riverside. A firearm was found in the Lopez's possession at the time of his arrest. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
y2vCkVpjs5o | 19 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lawton, Oklahoma — On January 17, 2021 at approximately 3:30 am Lawton Police Officers were at the Lavish Lounge to conduct a compliance check. During this compliance check, there were a number of people still inside the building and a number of vehicles still in the parking lot. While conducting the compliance check, Officers heard shots being fired from outside the building. Those shots were not being fired by Lawton Police Officers. Body worn cameras indicate that at least ten (10) shots were fired outside the building. Officers exited the building and rushed towards the area where the shots were being fired from outside the building. An officer observed a male (later identified as 24-year-old Zonterious Johnson) standing in the street and shooting a weapon. Officer Nathan Ronan also observed Johnson standing in the street with his arm extended, heard gunshots from that area, and observed another individual near a white sport utility vehicle, shooting back at Johnson. Johnson fled from the area and Officer Ronan identified himself as a police officer, gave commands for Johnson to stop, and pursued Johnson on foot. Johnson did not stop fleeing. Officer Ronan then pursued Johnson onto Tenth Street and into a dark alley, where Ronan lost sight of Johnson briefly due to a privacy fence. Officer Ronan illuminated the light on his weapon, went around the corner of the fence, and observed Johnson with a weapon. Johnson raised and produced the barrel of the weapon despite Ronan’s command to drop the weapon. Officer Ronan then fired his weapon at Johnson. Zonterious Johnson was struck twice in the chest and once in the foot. Officers immediately rendered medical aid to Mr. Johnson, and he was transported to Comanche County Memorial Hospital by ambulance, where he succumbed to his injuries. Johnson’s weapon, which can be observed on the officer’s body camera, was recovered by OSBI. The weapon was determined to be a Taurus Model 9mm with an empty twelve (12) round capacity magazine. The slide was in the “locked back” position. OSBI also recovered seven (7) Speer 9mm Luger spent cartridge casings outside the Lavish Lounge that were identified as having been fired by the weapon recovered from Johnson. OSBI also recovered a fired bullet inside the Lavish Lounge which was determined to be consistent with bullets typically loaded in 9mm Luger cartridges. No City of Lawton Police Officer on scene was carrying a 9mm weapon. The weapon recovered from Johnson was determined to have been purchased by an individual in Wichita Kansas, who is a relative of Darezane Porter, who has children with and was reportedly in a relationship with Johnson. OSBI forensic reports show that Johnson’s fingerprint was found on the magazine of his weapon. OSBI continues to investigate the related matter regarding the individual observed outside the Lavish Lounge near or in a white sport utility vehicle shooting back at Zonterious Johnson. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6s-V8wh4Vks | 16 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On March 29, 2021 around 3:49 a.m., LAPD Rampart Patrol Division officers saw a suspect, later identified as 38-year-old Matthew Blaylock, walking in an alleyway. As the officers approached Blaylock, one of the officers became aware that he was armed with a handgun. The officers gave the suspect commands, but the suspect refused to comply and fled on foot. The officers gave chase and caught up with the suspect near the intersection of 8th Street and Bixel Street, near the 110 Freeway on-ramp. Despite commands to stop, the suspect armed himself with a pistol, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Blaylock was struck by gunfire. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and transported Blaylock to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased. A pistol was recovered at scene and booked as evidence. No other officers or bystanders were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Officer responding to the incident 2:17 - Bodycam from another Officer 3:01 - Suspect being taken into custody 3:33 - Officer locating Blaylock's gun
RNDfckaKN3s | 16 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Forsyth County, Georgia — On Monday, April 12th, an attentive citizen called into FCSO dispatch after observing a reckless driver throw out a suspicious bag near a business parking lot. A BOLO was issued for the black Dodger Charger, which was believed to possibly be connected to recent thefts in the area. Deputies quickly located the vehicle on Atlanta Road and observed the driver holding a cell phone up to his face. Deputies followed the vehicle into the parking lot of Merchant’s Square, where four males exited the vehicle. Once deputies approached to conduct the traffic stop, the suspects returned to the vehicle and fled. A pursuit was initiated, which ended when the deputies performed a Precision Immobilization Technique (P.I.T.) maneuver on Buford Dam Road. After several attempts to get the occupants to comply with verbal commands, they were taken into custody. All of the occupants were from Chicago and told deputies that they were in town on “vacation”; yet, the driver presented a fake I.D., they were in possession of multiple ski masks, and they were wearing hoodies in 80-degree weather. When the vehicle was searched, deputies found a loaded Glock 17 pistol with an extended clip, an unloaded Glock 17 pistol, a loaded high-capacity drum magazine, and raw marijuana. The driver and one passenger have an extensive criminal record, including multiple felony convictions for violent crimes in Illinois. The following charges were taken by FCSO- Qushawn Hawkins (Driver): Unlawful Use of Hands-Free Device Reckless Driving Felony Fleeing Failure to Maintain Lane Improper Erratic Lane Change Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device Possession of Marijuana less than 1 ounce Forgery in the 1st and 2nd Degree He is being held on an $18,240 bond Javon Sherrod: Failure to use a Seatbelt Possession of Marijuana less than 1 ounce Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon He is being held on a $23,930 bond. Kantrelle Hawkins: Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon He is being held on an $11,130 bond. The third passenger, Arrington, was not charged and was released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fT0p8RlvK8M | 16 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Fremont, California — Fremont Police released body camera footage in connection with a fatal police shooting of a robbery suspect identified as 34-year-old Joshua James Gloria, along Highway 84 last month. The incident occurred at March 24, 2021 at around 2:48PM following a pursuit that ended on eastbound SR-84, west of Newark Boulevard. The vehicle being pursued had been reported stolen and was associated with an armed robbery. On March 24, 2021, at 2:48 pm, Fremont Police Officer Burch was in the Ardenwood area of Fremont. Officer Burch was wearing his full police uniform and riding his fully marked police motorcycle. Officer Burch was working traffic enforcement when he heard over his police radio a vehicle had activated a License Plate Reader camera in the area. This vehicle was wanted in connection with an armed robbery with the use of a firearm in San Francisco. The vehicle was also reported stolen. Officer Burch located the suspect vehicle as it entered Newark from southbound Ardenwood Blvd in Fremont. Officer Burch broadcasted that he located the vehicle in a shopping center in Newark. Officer Burch followed the vehicle through the parking lot while waiting for additional officers to arrive. The vehicle attempted to flee and Officer Burch initiated a pursuit. The suspect vehicle drove northbound on Newark Blvd. and turned onto the on-ramp of eastbound Hwy 84. The suspect struck several vehicles as it fled from Officer Burch and became disabled. The suspect vehicle made its way to the right shoulder and abruptly stopped. The suspect immediately exited his vehicle with a firearm while running towards and shooting at Officer Burch, who was still on his motorcycle. Officer Burch was forced to jump off of his motorcycle and retreat down the shoulder embankment while the suspect continued to fire at him. After being chased and shot at, Officer Burch immediately drew his department issued service weapon, and turned around to return fire. Simultaneously as he returned fire, the armed suspect was straddling the police motorcycle, which was equipped with a department issued AR-15 rifle. The suspect fell to the ground after being struck. The Fremont Police Department was contacted by the San Jose Police Department after this incident. San Jose Police had an arrest warrant for Gloria for attempted homicide and felon in possession of a firearm. Gloria was wanted for a shooting at an illegal gambling facility where he shot a victim multiple times, including a shot to the back of the head, while he was on the ground. The San Jose victim was critically injured but survived. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lnKhiEFaN2c | 16 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Cleveland, Ohio — On April 15, 2021 at approximately 4 a.m., officers responded to a 911 call for a male threatening a family in the 13600 block of Beachwood Avenue. Officers did not apprehend the suspect but arrested another individual for an unrelated drug offense. An additional call for the same known male threatening, was made directly to the district after this call. Officers responded and encountered the male, later identified as 25-year-old Innes Lee Jr. who was known to have multiple felony warrants for offenses including murder, aggravated robbery and aggravated menacing. On arrival, the officers encountered Lee who fled through yards on foot and attempted to climb a fence. Lee turned and pointed a firearm at an officer at which time shots were fired and Lee was shot. Officers rendered aid to Lee, however he was pronounced deceased at the scene. The Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant on the abandoned home of the back yard in which the shooting occurred. During the execution of this warrant, two individuals were found hiding in the garage and were taken into custody. Narcotics and an assault rifle were also confiscated. Innes Lee Jr. was wanted on a murder warrant for the Sept. 1, 2020 gas station shooting death of a 48-year-old female. A 26-year-old female was injured by gunfire in the same incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
97uYOrxYu6k | 16 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago, Illinois — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released video of the fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo. Video footage of the shooting, released shows a CPD officer, later identified as Eric Stillman, shooting Adam once in the chest around 2:30 a.m. on March 29, 2021 in the alley of the 2300 block of South Spaulding. Adam was shot after he and another man, 21-year-old Ruben Roman, allegedly ran away from police who were responding to the area for a report of gunfire. In the video footage, Adam was holding a gun and dropped it behind a fence before slightly turning towards the officer with his hands raised. The officer then discharges his firearm, striking Adam once in the chest. Stillman immediately called for medical assistance after the shooting and also immediately rendered aid to Toledo after the shooting. ShotSpotter video released by COPA supports the narrative prosecutors gave in court. It records six to eight gunshots, which along with 911 calls prompted police to respond to the area. At the scene, police arrested Roman who is the other person in the alley seen on the bodycam video. He remains locked up on gun and child endangerment charges related to the shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0ytwo8tf06o | 16 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police Department released a Critical Incident Briefing (CIB) video that includes audio, visuals and information related to an officer-involved shooting (OIS) which occurred on April 3, 2021 in the area of 75th Avenue and Indian School Road. This incident started around 8:00pm, when an adult male suspect, later identified as 26-year-old Jose Arenas, threatened multiple people with a handgun and attempted to rob them. Patrol officers from the Maryvale Precinct and a police helicopter were nearby when 9-1-1 began receiving calls about Arenas pointing a handgun at multiple people. When officers arrived, they searched the area and located Arenas outside a nearby restaurant, where he was pointing a gun at a family in a car, and at the police helicopter. Officers told Arenas to drop the gun, but he refused. He fled into the restaurant which was occupied by multiple people. Once inside he pointed the gun and assaulted two customers. An officer followed Arenas into the restaurant and gave another command to drop the gun, which Arenas ignored. He pointed the handgun at the officer, and the officer fired at Arenas, striking him. After checking the back area of the restaurant, Officers provided medical aid to Arenas until Phoenix Fire Personnel arrived and transported him to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. There were no injuries to any of the victims or the officers. The handgun used by Arenas was recovered on scene. The officer involved in this shooting is assigned to the Maryvale Precinct, Patrol Division, and has been with the department for 2 years. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
b5CiY-cV0-E | 15 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Aptos, California — The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office released a body camera footage about the deputy involved shooting that happened in Aptos on April 6, 2021. At around 10:50pm on April 6, 2021 deputies were investigating a suspicious vehicle at the 7900 Blk of Soquel Drive in Aptos. When contacting the two occupants, deputies recognized the driver to be 40-year-old Eli Burry of Soquel. While speaking with him, deputies noticed Burry was armed with a handgun. As deputies were attempting to detain Burry, he fired one round from the firearm. One deputy also discharged their weapon several times striking Burry. The deputies immediately rendered medical aid and he was transported to a hospital where he is in stable condition. Several weapons were recovered at the scene, including the weapon Burry fired. The deputies and passenger were not injured during the incident. The Santa Cruz County District Attorney’s Office is now investigating the officer involved shooting. Burry is facing several charges for weapons violations and violent felonies. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer McKim 5:00 - The Shooting 5:57 - Bodycam: Officer Cecil-Wherity 7:50 - The Shooting
_GR7UiLw9Ww | 14 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Columbus, Ohio — The Columbus Division of Police released body camera footage, two days after 27-year-old Miles Jackson was fatally shot in an exchange of gunfire with Columbus police and Mount Carmel St. Ann’s hospital security on April 12, 2021. At 12:11pm , Westerville Police notified Columbus Police that WPD had “one of your wanted subjects at St. Ann’s hospital.” The operator identified the subject as Miles M. Jackson, date of birth 12/5/93. She informed Columbus Police that Jackson was found sleeping on a bench outside of a bank, and was taken to the hospital after a suspected relapse related to a drug overdose. She informed Columbus Police that Jackson has an open domestic violence warrant out of case, with additional warrants for assault, falsification, resisting arrest, drug possession, and weapons under disability. At 12:41 Columbus Police Officers Ryan Krichbaum and Andrew Howe are dispatched to St. Ann’s to take Jackson into custody. The second video from Officer Krichbaum’s body worn camera starts at 1:42pm., Officers Krichbaum and Howe are seen preparing Jackson fortransport to the Franklin County jail. The officers are seen searching Jackson’s pockets. Officer Krichbaum appears to discover something and signals to Officer Howe. He says, “Get his arms behind his back right now,” and a struggle between the officers and Jackson begins. During the struggle, Jackson can be heard saying "I'm giving it to you man." Police said the video shows Krichbaum tasing Jackson, taking him to the ground, where he continued to resist. A short time later, police said the video shows Jackson's gun fire. Police said the bullet visibly left Jackson's pocket and Krichbaum is seen struggling to disarm him. Howe is seen in the video firing his gun, but it malfunctioned. After the initial shots were fired, Jackson is down on the ground with officers pointing guns at him. Jackson is ordered to put his hands in the air several dozen times over the course of the next five minutes. Jackson old officers that he was leaning on the gun at one point. A Taser is eventually used on Jackson again. After the Taser was fired, a gun was fired, followed by a series of gunshots. Officers are then heard calling for medics to assist Jackson. An initial investigation by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation confirmed that Jackson was armed with a gun and fired shots. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActi vity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1NmXMfOTTK8 | 14 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tallahassee, Florida — The Tallahassee Police Department released a redacted version of the body camera footage of the hostage situation that led to a fatal officer-involved shooting on Valencia Drive on April 8, 2021. The suspect who was fatally shot was identified as Raheem Reeder. The incident began at an apartment complex on Ocala Drive, near Publix. Officers say two men, a woman, and a child were parked in the entrance of the complex, leading officers to investigate. While the driver was outside of the car talking to officers, the other man in the car pulled off, hitting a backup officer. The man sped off in the car, with Valerie Hatton and her child inside, later ditching it at the Valencia Square townhomes off West Tennessee Street. Reeder took hostages inside one of the apartments and fought with them. Police say someone ran out of an apartment, saying a man inside had hostages. He was shot by police after jumping out of a second-story window and pointing a gun at an officer trying to stop him. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ua67GMS4N2s | 13 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department shot and wounded an armed man after a brief pursuit ended when he crashed into an El Sereno home. The suspect was identified as 24-year-old Nathan Glover. Officers from the Hollenbeck division initially conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle at the intersection of Ithaca and Haven at about 7 p.m. for an alleged equipment violation. When officers approached the vehicle, the driver backed up toward officers and sped away before crashing into a home in the 2900 block of Bullard Avenue, near Chester Street. Police say Glover exited the vehicle with a handgun, prompting at least one officer to open fire. Glover was struck and transported to a hospital in stable condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Dashcam: Police Pursuing Suspect 1:01 - Bodycam: The Passenger Officer 2:37 - Bodycam: The Driver Officer 4:05 - Bodycam: The Responding Officer
n6F3Y84OBBs | 13 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Queens, New York City — The NYPD released body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred on January 8 2021 in the confines of the 104th Precinct. Police Officer Stephen Sheehan, assigned to patrol in the 104th Precinct and attired in uniform, discharged a total of two shots from his Glock Model 19 service firearm during a confrontation with an armed subject, later identified as Luis Padilla, a 41-year-old male. Padilla was armed with an Ozark Trail outdoor equipment knife with a 5½ inch blade during the incident. The knife was recovered at the scene of the incident during the investigation. Police Officer Ryan McMahon, assigned to patrol in the 104th Precinct and attired in uniform, discharged his Taser X26P conducted electrical weapon at Padilla, striking him during the course of this incident. On Friday, January 8, 2021, at approximately 6:17 PM, an individual called 9-1-1 and reported that Padilla was just released from Elmhurst General Hospital and was hallucinating. The individual then explained that Padilla was in possession of a machete and was destroying the basement. Police Officer Sheehan, Police Officer McMahon, Police Officer Steven Parsell, and Police Officer Liam Dale, arrived at the call for assistance a few minutes later. At the location, the officers were led to the basement, where they encountered Padilla. While the officers were speaking with Padilla, he lifted his shirt and pulled out a knife that was concealed on his right side. Police Officer McMahon discharged his taser at Padilla, striking him in the chest. Padilla then advanced toward Police Officer Dale, at which point, Police Officer Sheehan discharged two shots from his service weapon, striking Padilla in the upper and lower back. Police Officer McMahon discharged his taser a second time and Padilla was taken into custody. Padilla was removed by ambulance to Elmhurst General Hospital where he was treated for his injuries. He was arrested and indicted on one count of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Fourth Degree. The case is being prosecuted by the Queens District Attorney's Office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:12 - Bodycam: Officer McMahon, Officer Sheehan 7:31 - Bodycam: Officer McMahon 11:57 - Bodycam: Officer Dale 16:22 - Bodycam: Officer Parsell
wS-ZxiDTqzE | 12 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — The Los Angeles Police Department provided more information about an officer-involved shooting that occurred in the Olympic Division, in the city of Los Angeles on March 23, 2021, at around 2:20 p.m.. An officer assigned to Olympic Division Patrol, was assisting a community member outside of the front doors of Olympic Station located in the 1100 block of south Vermont Avenue. Once the officer finished, he saw the suspect standing near the front doors of the station with a gun in his hand. The help call was broadcast and additional officers responded to the station. That suspect was later identified as 35-year-old Nakiea Brown. Officers gave Brown multiple commands to drop the gun, however he refused to comply. He raised his gun in the direction of the officers, resulting in an officer-involved shooting. Brown was struck by gunfire and taken into custody. Fire department, paramedics transported brown to a local hospital, where he underwent surgery and was admitted for observation. Investigators recovered Brown's handgun from the scene. Investigators discovered that the gun was an air pistol. Investigators discovered that brown had hand written notes in his possession. The notes were recovered at the scene and booked as evidence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:30 - Bodycam: Officer #2 4:12 - Bodycam: Officer #3 6:33 - Surveillance Video 7:19 - Evidence
uf5KZSADDhg | 10 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Norfolk, Virginia — Two Virginia police officers have been sued for allegedly drawing their guns on a uniformed Army officer during a traffic stop and spraying him with a substance. U.S. Army Lt. Caron Nazario was driving Dec. 5, 2020, in his newly purchased Chevrolet Tahoe when two Windsor police officers, Joe Gutierrez and Daniel Crocker pulled over Nazario, while he was dressed in uniform, according to the lawsuit filed April 2. The officers’ body camera footage shows both exiting their patrol cars with guns drawn, while 2nd Lt. Caron Nazario had his hands held in the air outside the driver’s side window as he told the armed officers, “I’m honestly afraid to get out.” One of the officers told Nazario, “Yeah, you should be!”. The officer then pepper-sprayed Nazario, exercised knee-strikes to his legs and placed him handcuffs. The stop happened on a night in December after one of the two officers said Nazario’s SUV had tinted windows and didn’t have a rear license plate. Now, Nazario is asking for at least $1 million in damages and for the court to rule that the two officers violated his rights, including rights under the Fourth Amendment. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rH6bsr61vrw | 10 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Luna County, New Mexico — On February 4, 2021, New Mexico State Police Officer Darian Jarrott initiated a traffic stop on a white Chevrolet pickup on Interstate 10 eastbound, near mile marker 102 east of Deming, New Mexico. During the traffic stop, Officer Jarrott asked the driver, identified as Omar Felix Cueva, 39, of Deming to exit the vehicle. Cueva exited the driver’s side holding an AR-15-style rifle and fired at least one shot at Officer Jarrott as he was walking to the rear of the vehicle. Officer Jarrott ducked and fell onto his back as Cueva ran around the back of the pickup toward Officer Jarrott. Cueva fired several more rounds at Officer Jarrott who was struck by gunfire and killed. As Cueva ran toward the front of the truck on the passenger’s side, he shot Officer Jarrott point-blank in the back of the head. A Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agent arrived on scene and notified New Mexico State Police dispatch that an officer was down. A broadcast was put out to state and local law enforcement agencies. New Mexico State Police Officers Lionel Palomares and Sonny Montes located Cueva traveling east on Interstate 10 near mile marker 116. Cueva pulled over and fired at Officers Palomares and Montes. The officers returned fire at Cueva who continued to evade officers, traveling east on Interstate 10. As Cueva fled eastbound on Interstate 10, law enforcement officers from the Las Cruces Police Department (LCPD), the Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office (DASO), and U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) assisted New Mexico State Police with the pursuit. Near the Picacho exit on Interstate 10, (near mile marker 135), NMSP officers successfully utilized tire deflation devices on Cueva’s pickup. Cueva continued to flee east on Interstate 10. Various law enforcement officers engaged Cueva in gunfire as he fled. DASO Deputy Jerod Huston fired rounds from his department issued rifle near the mile marker 136. DASO Deputy John Signore fired at Cueva near the mile marker 138 eastbound. Near mile marker 139, USBP Agent Oscar Delgado fired one round at Cueva as he passed. LCPD Officer Adrian De La Garza then utilized a Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT) maneuver near mile marker 140. Prior to the pickup coming to a stop, Cueva exited the pickup armed with a firearm and shot multiple rounds towards the officers and deputies. LCPD Officer Adrian De La Garza and DASO Deputies Diego Herrera and Obed Marte returned fire towards Cueva, who was struck several times by gunfire. Officer De La Garza was struck by gunfire and was airlifted to a trauma hospital in Texas where he was treated and released for non-life-threatening injuries. Officers rendered aid to Cueva until emergency medical personnel arrived on scene. Cueva sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased on scene by the Office of Medical Investigator. This investigation is active and being led by the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau. Officer Darian Jarrott began his career as a Transportation Inspector with NMDPS. He was certified as a law enforcement officer in December of 2014 and worked with the former Motor Transportation Division of NMDPS. In July of 2015, he was sworn in as a New Mexico State Police officer where he bravely served until the day of the shooting. Officer Jarrott leaves behind 3 small children and was expecting his fourth child this year. Officer Darian Jarrott was laid to rest on Friday, February 12, 2021 at Shakespeare Cemetery in Lordsburg during a private burial. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
r2XJKV3SC6I | 09 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Akron, Ohio — The Akron Police Department released body camera videos of Officer John Turnure during a Feb. 7, 2021 arrest that prompted an internal investigation into use-of-force. The officer, John Turnure, submitted his resignation of March 30 in the middle of the investigation. The police union cited personal and professional reasons, not the incident in February, in explaining why Turnure was leaving. Acting Chief Mike Caprez described the video of the arrest as “textbook,” saying officers did everything right until Officer John Turnure appears to shove snow into the suspect’s mouth. The suspect and his attorney told that the police used excessive force, but Akron police said they released the video to avoid the community jumping to conclusions based on bad information. The incident happened around 2 a.m. on Feb. 7, after Hicks’ girlfriend called 911 to report that 26-year-old Charles Hicks threatened her with a knife and that she was scared for the safety of her children in the home on Vernon Odom Drive in West Akron, according to police documents released. She claimed Hicks was hitting people and threatening them with knives and guns. Body-cam footage shows Hicks standing on the front porch, accusing officers of being disrespectful and asserting that he is not “13,” which Caprez said means a “prisoner” or “under arrest.” The video shows officers struggling to arrest Hicks, who they describe as very muscular. Hicks claims an officer put his knee on his neck, but the acting chief said from what he saw in the video, officers pinned him down as they were trained. Police officials said Officer Turnure was out of line when he could be seen putting snow in Hicks’ face. Turnure resigned before the internal investigation was complete. Police did not give more details about his resignation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
tB7FdvN3Gu4 | 05 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On March 19, 2021 around 3:40 p.m., a Rampart Area sergeant was flagged down by a community member due to a suspect being armed with a hammer and what was believed to be a hatchet. Additional officers met with the sergeant, formulated a plan, and attempted to detain the suspect. Officers used less lethal devices, but they were not effective. The suspect threw a hammer and then a metal object resembling a pick axe at the officers, resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. The suspect was struck by gunfire. He was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. During the investigation a hammer and rear-mounted bicycle kick stand were recovered at scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7ihWhEuQLHA | 05 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Greer, South Carolina — The Greenville County Sheriff's Office released body camera video following an officer-involved shooting resulting in the death of a man in Greer. On february 18th at around 5:00 p.m deputies working within a specialized warrants unit within the Greenville County Sheriff's Office arrived at 11 Gibson Oaks Drive for the purpose of serving active arrest warrants on the suspect identified as 39-year-old William Clayton Blackwell. The arrest warrants were for second and third degree criminal sexual conduct, incest and child neglect. Because the vast majority of this unit's duties, are operated in an undercover capacity, the faces of these deputies are blurred out throughout the video and their names are muted. When the first deputy arrived at the residence they observed Blackwell exit, the front of the mobile home. Around this same time additional units arrived and as they did, Blackwell ran towards the rear of the residence at which time at least one deputy observed him armed with a pistol. For a brief period of time, deputies lost sight of the suspect as he ran to the back of the mobile home. Moments later the suspect was spotted again running toward the tree line at the rear of the residence, armed with a magazine fed rifle. Deputies on scene took cover and began giving loud verbal commands for Blackwell to drop the gun. Moments later, Blackwell fired a round and deputies saw him take a position with his rifle. At this time deputies moved up behind cover and continued providing loud verbal commands for Blackwell to drop his gun. Despite the commands Blackwell remained in a prone position, pointing his rifle directly at the deputies. Fearing for their safety, deputies fire at Blackwell ultimately striking him in the process. For roughly 12 minutes, deputies remain behind cover and continue giving commands to the suspect, as his condition was still unclear at that time. Eventually a K9 and his handler moved in to ensure the suspect, no longer posed a threat before an additional team of deputies, secured the scene and rendered first aid to the suspect until EMS arrived at their location. Once the scene was secured, deputies provided first aid to the suspect until ems arrived on scene and transported him to the hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. Following the incident, investigators with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division were called to the scene and the suspect's rifle was collected as evidence. At this point in the investigation, it has been determined that four out of the six deputies on scene fired at the suspect. The other two deputies did not fire their weapons. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
g7sZ0VWJ40M | 05 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — The Oklahoma City Police Department released a video showing inmates drag, beat and stab a jailer before police shot and killed one who was holding a homemade knife to the jailer’s neck at Oklahoma County Detention Center on Saturday, March 27. According to officials, Oklahoma City police were called in after 34-year-old Curtis Montrell Williams, an Oklahoma County jail inmate, took a detention officer's keys, tied him up and took him hostage. Police said Williams then let out other inmates from their cells and then an inmate got ahold of the knife and stabbed the detention officer multiple times. Shortly after that, Williams got the knife again and held it to the officer’s throat as police arrived on scene. As police officers moved towards the bottom of staircase, two officer opened fire and fatally shot Williams. The detention officer was rescued and was treated for his injuries at a local hospital. Williams’ family is suing the police department, saying he acted in this way to bring attention to the conditions of the jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Start of Incident - Guard Taken Hostage 0:39 - Detention Officer Held at Knifepoint by Suspect 1:49 - Detention Officer Stabbed Multiple Times by Male Inmate 2:09 - 1: Suspect Assaults Other Inmate 2:17 - 2: Suspect Assaults Other Inmate 2:32 - 1: Detention Center Video of Shooting 3:07 - 2: Detention Center Video of Shooting 3:36 - 1: Bodycam Footage of Shooting 4:20 - 2: Bodycam Footage of Shooting 5:10 - Officers & Deputies Recover Suspect
9KO7IaGOnWQ | 03 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Micanopy, Florida — Deputy Shon McGuigan was monitoring traffic in the area of I-75 and County Road 234 in Micanopy when he observed a gold Chevy Suburban plow through the stop sign coming off the interstate turning right onto County Road 234. The vehicle struck a curb and drove into the oncoming lane of traffic on County Road 234, and then began fleeing from Deputy McGuigan when he activated his lights and siren. The route of the pursuit began in the parking lot of Café Risque, turned onto County Road 234, where the suspect threw a Terrapin Cryosphere alcoholic beverage out the window. The suspect turned southbound on 441, first driving southbound in the northbound lanes before transitioning back to the correct side of the road. He reached speeds of 100 miles per hour in a construction zone all while giving Deputy McGuigan the middle finger. Deputy McGuigan first tried to PIT Richardson’s vehicle several times when the suspect’s speeds were lower and did finally execute a PIT maneuver, causing Richardson to spin out in the median, but Richardson was able drive away, heading back northbound on 441, intentionally ramming Deputy McGuigan’s vehicle at least twice. Deputy Dasher deployed stop sticks unsuccessfully, and other law enforcement joined the pursuit, including FHP, Deputy Bryan Jones and Deputy Jasper Stephenson. The pursuit continued onto Cholokka Boulevard in Micanopy and finally back southbound on 441. Deputy Stephenson was finally able to initiate another PIT maneuver which was successful. Deputy McGuigan made contact with the vehicle, and Richardson again, tried to drive away, but FHP and deputies Jones and Stephenson all pinned the vehicle in and apprehended Mr. Richardson without incident. Further investigation revealed that Richardson was a suspect in an identical incident in Marion County earlier in the day involving the Marion County Sheriff’s Office and FHP. Also, Mr. Richardson is on probation in Citrus County for DUI and Fleeing and Eluding Law Enforcement. His license had previously been revoked. He is charged with Fleeing and Eluding Law Enforcement, Aggravated Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer, Driving While License Suspended/Revoked, Reckless Driving and Citrus County has also advised they will be filing a violation of probation charges. - Suspect: Matthew Martin Richardson, 33 years old - Vehicle: 2007 Gold Chevy Suburban - Date: April 1, 2021 - Time Incident/Pursuit Started: 10:12 AM - Time Suspect Apprehended/Pursuit Ended: 10:22 AM - Location Incident Started: I-75/SE County Road 234, Micanopy - Location Incident Ended: ½ mile into Marion County on US 441 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yHqiSrbQgDk | 02 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** La Quinta, California — On Monday, February 15, 2021, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department received a call regarding the brandishing of a firearm in the area of Simon Drive and Highway 111, city of La Quinta. The suspect was identified as Royce Robertson, 33 years old, resident of Joshua Tree. Dispatch received information that an adult male suspect displayed a handgun at the victim and threatened to kill the victim. While deputies were en-route to the location, deputies were advised by dispatch that Robertson's vehicle had fled the scene and was traveling westbound on Highway 111. A deputy from the Palm Desert Station located Robertson's vehicle near the intersection of Desert Horizons and Highway 111. The deputies attempted a traffic stop as Robertson's vehicle traveled into the Desert Horizons Country Club. The vehicle came to a stop and Robertson exited the vehicle. Robertson was in possession of a handgun and pointed it at the deputies. At that time, a deputy involved shooting occurred. Immediately after the shooting, life saving measures were started. Calfire arrived on scene and Robertson was pronounced deceased. An air pistol that looked nearly identical to a real handgun was located at the scene. No others were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2gUnVUZ6OFQ | 01 Apr 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasco County, Florida — In the early morning hours of Wednesday, March 31, deputies responded to a report of a shooting in Hudson, where they found a deceased adult male. Preliminary investigation determined that a suspect shot the victim, who was known to him, during a robbery and fled with a backpack that contained money. A few hours later, the vehicle was spotted in the New Port Richey area. The suspect fled when deputies attempted a traffic stop. Shortly after, deputies were able to deploy stop sticks and hit one of the car’s tires. The suspect continued to flee from deputies but ultimately stopped when the car became disabled from the stop sticks. The suspect fled into a wooded area and was quickly detained by K9 Shep and K9 Dep. Carmack. The suspect’s girlfriend was also in the car and was detained, and deputies located the backpack with money and a gun in the car. The suspect was arrested for the homicide. This body worn camera, from Deputy Carmack, shows the end of the pursuit and the apprehension. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wIC1lryjx9c | 31 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On March 16, 2021 around 5:20 p.m., Southeast Area officers responded to a call of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon. The suspect identified as Marco Diaz was inside of a residence and armed with a knife. The officers used a less lethal device against Diaz during the incident. As the suspect was forcing his way into the victim's room, an Officer-Involved Shooting occurred. Diaz was struck by gunfire and is expected to survive. During the investigation, three knives were recovered at scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Kzz5yDAu6c0 | 30 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On March 16, 2021 around 12:15 p.m., LAPD Southwest Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of an "Assault with a Deadly Weapon" in the 1000 block of West 21st Street. The officers learned that the suspect, later identified as 36-year-old Jorge Cerda, was armed, believed to be under the influence of narcotics, and had discharged a weapon. After the suspect barricaded himself inside a home, officers from Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) were summoned to the scene to assist. The SWAT personnel established containment, cleared surrounding residents from the area, and initiated their efforts to establish communication with the suspect. After the Crisis Negotiation Team declared an impasse, gas was deployed into the home. As this occurred, the suspect fired, striking SWAT officer, Rodney Williams twice. The suspect then exited the residence armed with a shotgun resulting in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Cerda was struck by gunfire. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and determined Cerda had died at the scene. Officer Williams struck by gunfire was transported to a local hospital where he is listed in stable condition. He suffered a shot to the face and a round to the chest which was stopped by his vest. A shotgun and pistol were recovered at scene and booked as evidence. No other officers or bystanders were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911: 1st Call 1:08 - 911: 2nd Call 2:10 - Officers responding to the incident 2:59 - Officers attempt to negotiate with Cerda 6:21 - Officer speaking to Cerda's sister 6:43 - Crisis negotiator attempting to speak with Cerda 8:54 - Cerda's Aunt speaks over the loudspeaker 10:35 - SWAT Officer gets shot in Chest, Face 13:16 - SWAT Officer shoots Cerda 16:03 - Cerda being taken into custody
tOgQ2Gd3018 | 29 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On February 9, 2021, around 4:30 p.m., uniformed Southeast Patrol Division officers conducted a traffic stop for an equipment violation in the northwest parking lot at Manchester Avenue and Figueroa Street. The body camera footage shows officers talking with the driver, identified as Travis Elster of Compton, who said he was waiting for his mom. The driver officer stopped their patrol vehicle adjacent to the driver's door of Elster's vehicle. The officers exited their vehicle and began giving commands to Elster. The driver officer ordered the suspect to turn off the ignition, however, Elster did not comply. Elster accelerated the vehicle towards the partner officer who was standing at the front of the vehicle. The partner officer ordered Elster to stop, however, the suspect continued driving towards him and an Officer-Involved Shooting occurred. Elster fled the scene in his vehicle and led officers on a brief pursuit to a shopping center parking lot at Imperial Highway and Crenshaw Boulevard in the city of Inglewood. Elster exited the vehicle and entered a nearby store. Officers searched the store, however, they were unable to locate Elster. A review of surveillance video showed that Elster changed clothing inside the store and escaped prior to the search. No officers were injured during the incident and Elster was not struck by gunfire. According to LASD’s inmate locator, Elster was apprehended on March 9, denied bail, and moved to the North County Correctional Facility in Castaic, where he will await his next court date (which appears to be September 13). Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
sV9U1jtZ2vo | 27 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Albuquerque, New Mexico — The Albuquerque Police Department released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting in which a man with a history of mental health issues was shot and killed as he threw a knife at the officers. on February 20, 2021, At about 3:15, Officers Jarrod Potter and Christian Cordova saw 40-year-old Claude Trivino walking in the middle of the road near San Mateo and Copper. Body camera footage from one of the responding officers shows Trivino walking away as officers started to follow him down the street and telling him to stop walking in traffic or he's going to get tased. He continues to walk away. Officers said they could see him holding a knife to his side. Suddenly Trivino turned around and charged one of the officers with the knife. Officer Cordova first fired his taser at Trivino, which had no effect. Officer Cordova pulls back to get some distance from Trivino. Officer Potter yells at Trivino to stop and drop the knife. Then he turns and runs towards Officer Potter with his arm raised and throws the knife at the officer, at which point both officers fired. Trivino was taken to the hospital, where he died. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BWyYUDZ4iWQ | 26 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasco County, Florida — On Tuesday, March 23, Pasco Sheriff's Office received a call about a car that was just stolen. Deputies immediately responded to the area and K9 Dep. Miller and K9 Buster began tracking the suspects. For approximately 30 minutes, the team tracked through a wooded area and a swamp, ultimately locating one of the subjects in a bush. A short time later, the second subject was located by deputies as well and both were arrested for the vehicle theft. A K9’s sense of smell is so incredible, they even have the ability to track scents over water and can decipher between specific scents to track. That means they can track a specific person through a crowd. You see an example of this at the beginning of the track, when K9 Dep. Miller has K9 Buster track from the car’s driver side, past other deputies. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qMontomvdJM | 25 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dolan Springs, Arizona— On Sunday, at about 4:30am, a Mohave County Sheriff's deputy responded to a domestic disturbance in the 6900blk of Stirrup Circle in Dolan Springs. During the investigation it was determined that Davie Kuihana Ahuna, 37 of Dolan Springs, was going to be arrested for charges of criminal domestic violence. While being taken into custody Ahuna began to resist and struck the deputy multiple times in the head and face with his fists and blunt objects. Deputy Bridgman fired one shot striking Ahuna. Deputy Bridgman continued to hold Ahuna at gun point while waiting for other deputies to arrive. Ahuna ignored Bridgman’s commands and his attempts to render aid. Other deputies arrived and Ahuna continued to be non-compliant and resist. Less lethal means were subsequently deployed and Ahuna was taken into custody. Ahuna was subsequently transported to Kingman Regional Medical Center by ambulance where he was treated for serious non-life threatening injuries. The deputy was transported to Kingman Regional Medical Center by a fellow deputy, where he was treated for his injuries. Ahuna was treated and released from the hospital at which time he was booked into the Mohave County Adult Detention Facility on charges of Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer. The deputy, who was treated and released for his non-life threatening injuries, remains on administrative leave. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
azaDHRWKeA8 | 25 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Brooklyn, New York City — The NYPD released body-worn camera footage which shows the moment an officer shot his gun toward a driver who had rammed into him with a stolen car. On Friday, May 24, 2019, Police Officer Keith Stark and Police Officer Brian Mahon were on patrol in the 73rd Precinct in an unmarked police car when they observed an occupied vehicle that was previously reported stolen. The officers approached the vehicle and requested additional officers to the location. Sergeant Robert Deferrari, Police Officer Philip Tantillo, Police Officer Brett Woodard, and Police Officer Shalimar Scribner, all assigned to the Anti-Crime unit in the 73rd Precinct and attired in plainclothes, responded to the location to assist. These actions were captured on CCTV video. After the officers verified the vehicle was stolen, the occupants were instructed to exit the vehicle in order to place them under arrest. An individual in the front passenger seat complied with the request, and exited the vehicle. 28-year-old Quasar Rollaing failed to comply with the commands and instead drove the vehicle forward while turning the wheel to the right. Rollaing accelerated onto the sidewalk in the direction of Police Officer Stark, striking him and pinning him against a wooden fence. This incident was captured on CCTV video. Police Officer Stark fired three shots from his service firearm at the vehicle, striking Rollaing in the right hand. Rollaing then exited the vehicle and attempted to flee on foot. He was immediately taken into custody without further incident. Rollaing was transported to Brookdale University Hospital where he was treated for his injuries and subsequently released from the hospital. This incident was captured on CCTV video. Police Officer Stark was transported to Kings County Hospital where he was admitted for injuries to his legs and back. Rollaing was indicted on Assault in the Second Degree, Attempted Assault in the Second Degree, Reckless Endangerment in the First Degree, Reckless Endangerment in the Second Degree, False Personation, and Reckless Driving. This case was prosecuted by the King's County District Attorney's Office. Rollaing pled guilty to Attempted Assault in the Second Degree and was sentenced to one and a half to three years in prison. In June 2020, this case was presented to the First Deputy Commissioner's Use of Force Board. The Board determined that the use of force in this case was justified and within Department guidelines. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hyNZY73sZCw | 24 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Louisville, Kentucky — Kentucky State Police released body camera footage from the Louisville Metro Police Department’s officer-involved shooting that occurred on March 11, in which Louisville officers shot a man they say tried to stab one of them with a knife following a foot chase. On Thursday, March 11th, 2021, investigators from the Louisville Metro Arson Bureau were interviewing the suspect, 26-year-old Brian Beach of Simpsonville, Kentucky, regarding a vehicle fire which occurred on Tuesday, March 9th. 2021. The interview was being conducted at the arson bureau at 501 West Ashland Avenue by investigators. During the interview, Beach was advised he was being charged and arrested for the incident. Beach fled on foot and exited the building. Arson investigators pursued a short distance before losing sight of him. They reported the incident to MetroSafe 911 and law enforcement officers were dispatched to the area. Responding LMPD. officers searched the area and located Beach leading to a second foot pursuit. Officers eventually caught up to Beach near Maple Court. Beach displayed a knife and began cutting the side of his own neck and ignored verbal directions from the officers to stop. LMPD officer, 32-year-old Galen Hinshaw and another officer deployed less lethal Tasers in an effort to gain control of the situation. Beach picked up a nearby trash can and threw it at one officer. He then retrieved the trashcan and uses it as a shield while aggressively advancing towards officers, with the knife in hand and ignoring officers verbal directions. Another LMPD officer was unsuccessful at an attempt to take physical control of Beach. And LMPD officer, 37-year-old Michael Conner deployed a less lethal pepper ball launcher, which was ineffective. Beach then engages physically with Officer Connor, which immediately takes both men to the ground, with Beach still displaying the knife. During the ground struggle, Officer Connor and Officer Hinshaw both discharged their agency issued firearms, striking Beach. Officers, secured Beach, located the weapon and began rendering aid until emergency medical services arrived. Beach was transported to the hospital to be treated for his injuries. Officer Conner suffered minor injuries, including scrapes to his left forearm, according to Beach's arrest report. Beach has been charged with fleeing or evading police, resisting arrest, third-degree assault of a police/probation officer and attempted murder of a police officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Galen Hinshaw 1:13 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:45 - Bodycam: Officer Michael Conner
qUueCjF47Mg | 23 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Stillwater, Oklahoma — On Monday, March 15, 2021, at 5:25 p.m., Stillwater Police Officers Kurt Merrill and Damian Neiswanger were dispatched to the 5th level of the parking garage at 251 West Miller. The officers responded to a report of a male sitting on top of a concrete pillar of parking lot railing. When officers arrived, they located a white male, later identified as a 21-year-old OSU Student. The male was sitting on the corner pillar of the railing, facing away from the parking lot. His feet were dangling over the edge of the pillar, and he was in a precarious position. The officers cautiously approached the male while trying to engage him in conversation. It quickly became evident to the officers that the male was in a mental health crisis and was contemplating jumping from the 5th story parking garage. As the officers moved closer to the male to try and convince him to move back into the parking lot and speak with them, the male set his phone down and moved his body forward several inches, indicating he was getting ready to jump. Officer Neiswanger continued to try and reason with the male while Officer Merrill moved forward to close the distance between him and the male. As the male placed his hands onto the area where he was seated to push himself forward, Officer Merrill lunged forward and wrapped his arms around the male. Officer Merrill quickly pulled the male to safety. The male received minor abrasions to his legs due to being pulled off the railing but was otherwise uninjured. If you are having suicidal thoughts, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 for free and confidential support. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BfEYQosJFLw | 23 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Marion County, Florida — Deputy Chaine attempted to stop an RV being driven by 37-year-old Tyler Dagenhart after he had struck another motorist and attempted to flee the scene. A deputy tried to perform a traffic stop but Dagenhart drove off, the RV couldn’t out run the deputies’ cruisers eventually he jumped out and ran. Deputies used a taser to bring him down. He is being held on a $11,000 bond at the Marion County jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
NKJbge7SIYo | 22 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Phoenix, Arizona — On November 11, 2019, at approximately 7:30 p.m., Phoenix police officers responded to a business in the area of 4300 West Camelback Road reference an attempted armed robbery. The victim advised that the suspect was armed with a knife and had attempted to take his property while waiting for the bus. The suspect was described as a male wearing a blue shirt. The first officer arrived on scene and observed a male walking around the parking lot armed with a knife. The officer began to give the suspect verbal commands to drop the knife. The suspect refused to drop the knife and continuously moved toward the officer. The officer fired at the suspect, injuring his leg. The suspect was transported to a local hospital and he is expected to recover. There were no injuries to officers or victims. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cxqSIEgp_68 | 22 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Hudson, Florida — Pasco County Sheriff's Office released bodycam footage after a 79-year-old man was shot by deputies. This is body worn camera footage from five deputies involved in the deputy-involved shooting at the RaceTrac at US 19 and Little Rd. in Hudson. The footage shows the beginning of the incident, when a deputy was approached by the suspect at the gas pumps. It continues to show deputies speaking with the suspect to de-escalate the situation, in which the suspect stated he would hurt himself and others, while setting up stop sticks to prevent the vehicle’s continued travel. Additionally, it shows the suspect being pepper-sprayed while deputies attempt to get the suspect to put down the firearm he was holding. It also shows the suspect ramming into a patrol car, as well as the moment the suspect fired at deputies and deputies returned fire. No deputies were injured as a result of this shooting and the suspect remains in a local hospital. The man, was later identified as 79-year-old James Zambrotto. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
p_VOF705a0Q | 22 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** New Orleans, Louisiana — On Wednesday, March 10th, 2021, at approximately 9:30 a.m. on Werner Drive in New Orleans East, Seventh District Officers Isaiah Shannon, who has 12 years on the job, and Officer Markus Caldwell, with approximately 2 years on the job, initiated a traffic stop for a possible parking violation. Officer Shannon, and Officer Caldwell engaged a vehicle and asked both occupants to step out of the vehicle. And in doing so, the passenger, Anthony Cowart, immediately attempted to flee from Officer Shannon. A struggle that ensued by Officer Shannon, trying to detain Cowart. And during the struggle, Officer Shannon had his weapon in his hand at the time of this struggle. His weapon discharged. In discharging, he struck Cowart in the right leg, a through-and-through leg injury, non-life threatening. The driver of the vehicle who was being detained by Officer Caldwell, then fled that scene, making good his escape by entering into that vehicle and fleeing the scene in the vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Caldwell 1:29 - Bodycam: Officer Shannon
ZCbMPSBj7g0 | 19 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Las Cruces, New Mexico — On Feb. 3, 2021 at 1:38 p.m. LCPD Officer J. Herrera using his lights and siren initiated a traffic stop on a white Chevrolet Tahoe which he observed being operated erratically at a high rate of speed north bound on Solano Drive. After detecting the odor of marijuana and observing that the front passenger appeared nervous, as well as finding that Orozco was armed with a knife, Officer Herrera requested a backup officer to his location. Officer Herrera then obtained Orozco's identification and returned to his unit to run Orozco for warrants—he learned that Orozco was wanted on a felony warrant for his arrest. Officer Herrera returned to place Orozco under arrest. Officer Herrera asked Orozco to shut off his vehicle which he did and advised Orozco to step out due to the warrant for his arrest. Officer Herrera began opening Orozco's door to take him into custody as Orozco simultaneously turned on his vehicle. Officer Herrera then attempted to prevent Orozco's escape; however, Orozco was able to place the vehicle into gear at which time he began to drag Officer Herrera who was partially inside the vehicle. Back up Officer M. Carrera perceiving a deadly threat to Officer Herrera by being run over or rammed into a utility pole, discharged his firearm to stop Orozco. Joel Orozco fled the scene and abandoned the Chevrolet Tahoe nearby, but he was located nearly an hour later, hiding in a shed in the 1800 block of Sexton Street. The male front passenger was located, interviewed, and released soon after the incident. Unbeknownst to the officers a female seated behind Orozco at the time of the incident, who was not visible due to the illegally tinted windows on the vehicle, was struck by gunfire. The female was transported to an area hospital for treatment, and subsequently released. Officer Herrera was transported to an area hospital for treatment and remains on leave recovering from the injuries he sustained. Orozco was charged with Aggravated Battery (Deadly Weapon) Upon a Peace Officer; Aggravated Fleeing a Law Enforcement Officer; Receipt, Transportation or Possession of a Firearm by a Felon; Resisting, Evading or Obstructing an Officer—the charges have been bound over to District Court. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer M.Carrera 1:02 - Bodycam: Officer J.Herrera
ha5AHSPps18 | 19 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Villa Hills, Kentucky — On Feb. 20, Randall Lockaby, 57, pulled a gun on officers after he was stopped for a traffic violation on I-71 South, according to Kentucky State Police. Officer Jacob Bolton pulled over Randall Lockaby, 57, of Manchester, Kentucky on Feb. 2 for speeding. Officer Sean Dooley arrived as backup. As Officer Bolton works on the paperwork, Officer Dooley speaks to Lockaby in the pickup truck. Dooley tells Lockaby he seems nervous and asks for consent to search the truck. As Lockaby steps out of the truck, he's seen on Dooley's body cam pulling out a gun. Officers then fired shots which struck Lockaby, who was transported to St. Elizabeth in Florence and later died. Neither officer was injured. The actions of the officers were lawful and in self-defense. Neither officer will face any charges and the case is closed according to Commonwealth Attorney Rob Sanders. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Dooley 6:14 - The Shooting 6:27 - Bodycam: Officer Dooley 9:40 - Bodycam: Officer Bolton 10:05 - Dashcam: Officer Bolton
68D6UZfW9So | 18 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Belleview, Florida — On Tuesday, March 16, 2021, K-9 Cpl. Donahue responded to 8844 SE 126th Place, to locate Branden Richter (DOB: 12/03/87) due to him having several outstanding warrants for his arrest. Richter was located in the backyard of the home and when he saw K-9 Cpl. Donahue, he attempted to flee. K-9 Cpl. Donahue utilized his K-9 partner Scout to apprehend Richter, but during the apprehension, Richter pulled a loaded Smith & Wesson 9mm handgun and began to violently resist K-9 Cpl. Donahue and K-9 Scout. A long, violent struggle ensued over the firearm, during which time Richter bit K-9 Cpl. Donahue on his arm and hand. Richter also began choking K-9 Scout and bit K-9 Scout’s ear. K-9 Cpl. Donahue was able to remove the gun from Richter’s control. Cpl. Remington and Deputy Truman arrived on scene to assist in securing Richter, who continued to refuse to comply with lawful commands and was subsequently tased. He was arrested and charged with: 2 counts of Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer Battery on a Police K-9 Aggravated Assault on an Law Enforcement Officer Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon Possession of a Firearm during the Commission of a Felony Possession of a Firearm with an Altered Serial Number Along with the warrants for Felony Order to Revoke Bond on Grand Theft Auto and Resisting Arrest 2 Misdemeanor Warrants for Resisting Arrest All deputies and K-9 Scout were treated for their injuries and are doing fine. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6TxL7DToyyI | 18 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Long Beach, California — On Feb. 6, 2021, at approximately 9:15 p.m., officers were dispatched to the area of Magnolia Avenue and 14th Street regarding a call of a person with a gun, which resulted in an officer involved shooting. Officers responded within minutes due to five recent shootings that occurred in a five block radius since January 1st. Arriving officers located the suspect later identified as 26-year old Anthony Loia walking northbound who matched the detailed description provided by the calling parties. Officers observed Loia with a firearm on the west side of a park, still brandishing his firearm. Officers gave multiple commands for Loia to drop his firearm, Loia refused, and an officer involved shooting occurred. Officers immediately rendered aid until the Long Beach Fire Department arrived on scene and determined the suspect deceased. The preliminary investigation revealed Loia was walking in the area pointing a firearm at multiple passing vehicles and at least four different victims. A firearm was recovered at the scene. No victims sustained any injuries. It was determined five officers were involved and the officers did not sustain any injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:52 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:23 - Bodycam: Officer #2
PrEsHIrxE08 | 18 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Louisville, Kentucky — The Kentucky State Police released a video statement, along with the mobile video recording footage from the Louisville Metro Police Department’s officer involved shooting that occurred on March 9. LMPD officers attempted to stop a vehicle in the St. Matthews area with a license plate that was reportedly stolen, according to police, but the driver refused to stop. The chase ended behind the Walmart Supercenter at 2020 Bashford Manor Ln., near Bardstown Road. The video shows the suspect fleeing on foot behind the parking lot. One of the cruiser’s dashcam catches several other vehicles attempting to stop the suspect. As the suspect continues running, the cruiser hits the suspect with his vehicle to attempt him to stop. The suspect is then seen in the footage firing a weapon before being hit himself. Officers then surround the suspect to make an arrest. Officers rendered first aid and the suspect was transported to University of Louisville Hospital for treatment of his injuries. The suspect is identified as 32-year-old Darrell Browning. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zl2KseAdD5M | 17 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Flagler County, Florida — Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) Sergeant Daniel Weaver witnessed 26-year-old Raymond Glass (DOB 7/14/1994) walking down US Highway 1 with a 30-year-old woman that has an active no contact order against Glass. The injunction was put in place by the Warren County Sheriff’s Office in New York on July 31, 2020 and is not set to expire until July 30, 2023. This injunction is known to Sergeant Weaver as he accompanied the Bunnell Police Department (BPD) on January 9, 2021, when Glass was arrested for violating the injunction. Sgt. Weaver turned his patrol vehicle around and approached the couple, which caused Glass to speed up and attempt to walk away from the victim. Sgt. Weaver called for Glass to come to him and sit on the front of the patrol vehicle while he tried to figure out who Glass’s probation officer was. Glass quickly became argumentative with law enforcement and claimed that walking near the victim was not a violation of his probation, which is inaccurate. As Sgt. Weaver attempted to secure Glass in handcuffs during the investigation, Glass clenched his arms across his chest and became tense. After numerous lawful commands to stop resisting, Sgt. Weaver performed a leg sweep in order to take Glass to the ground in an attempt to secure him. Once on the ground, Glass continued to resist arrest and attempted to roll to his side to resist being put in handcuffs. Sgt. Weaver told Glass numerous times that if he continued to resist he would be tased. Sgt. Weaver then deployed the taser in stun gun mode, which means that no probes were deployed. Eventually Glass was placed in handcuffs. During a search of Glass’s pockets, an assisting BPD officer located a metal pipe with burnt cannabis residue in his back pocket. Glass repeatedly threatened the deputies and officers on scene shouting that he wanted to kick them and that he would kill them. While attempting to search Glass prior to entering the patrol car, Glass became even more enraged and slammed his own head into the frame of the patrol car causing a dent in the vehicle. He then threatened to bite a deputy attempting to search him, at which time deputies placed a spit hood over his head for officer safety. While still refusing to let deputies search him, he was placed in leg shackles and a bandana was cut off of his neck that was unable to be untied. After removing the bandana, Glass again threatened to murder the deputy that removed it. He then attempted to kick the deputy that removed the bandana, but missed and kicked another deputy standing beside him. After placing Glass in the back of the patrol vehicle, Glass began kicking the interior rear passenger door and broke the latch on the door causing the door frame to bend. The estimated cost of damage to the vehicle is $1,500. “Our deputies showed great restraint while dealing with this guy who was trying to fight them and continually threatened to kill them,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “He even went so far as to bang his own head into the patrol car while screaming ‘police brutality.’ This case is a great example of why our deputies wear body cameras and why we are implementing dashboard cameras across our fleet of patrol vehicles. We have demonstrated transparency throughout my tenure and our well trained deputies have nothing to hide. It’s also a warning that if you resist you will still go to the Green Roof Inn but with many more charges. Thank you to the Bunnell Police Department for assisting in this arrest.” Glass was transported to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility and charged with Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer, Threats to a Law Enforcement Officer, Criminal Mischief over $1,000, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and two counts of Resisting Arrest. He was additionally charged with Violation of Probation for violating the no contact order. He is being held with no bond allowed. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
a0e91fxhYe4 | 17 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Riverside, California — On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 at approximately 4:39 p.m., the City of Riverside’s Public Safety Communications Center received a call of a gang graffiti vandalism in progress in the 3700 block of Iowa Avenue, located in the University neighborhood of Riverside, involving a male subject seen with a gun. When officers arrived, they saw a person matching the description of the subject with the gun amongst a group of males. As officers approached to contact the group, they all dispersed. Officers pursued after the subject with the gun into the 1500 block of University Avenue, at which point an officer involved shooting occurred. The suspect was struck by gunfire and officers administered lifesaving measures until paramedics arrived, but he was pronounced deceased at the scene. A loaded handgun was recovered next to the suspect. A second suspect involved in the gang graffiti vandalism was located at a nearby apartment complex. The 16-year-old male suspect was detained and later released to his parents with pending charges for vandalism. Investigators with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department Force Investigations Detail responded to the scene and assumed this investigation. They are being assisted by the Riverside County District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation, Riverside Police Department’s Robbery – Homicide Unit and Gang Intelligence Unit along with Specialists from the Forensics Unit and the Riverside County Sheriff’s Coroner’s Office. The suspect was a 19-year-old identified as Jehlani Black. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:22 - Bodycam
XZvSVLSUcz4 | 16 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Wilmington, Delaware — New Castle County Division of Police released police body-worn camera footage from the officer-involved shooting that killed Lymond Moses on Wilmington's East Side. On January 13, 20201 at approximately 1:10 a.m., officers from the New Castle County Division of Police were investigating a suspicious vehicle, in the area of Rosemont Ave and East 24th Street in the City of Wilmington. As the officers approached, the vehicle took off and fled down a dead-end road. The vehicle then made a U-turn and drove at a high rate of speed directly at the officers. The officers subsequently discharged their firearms and struck Moses. The officers rendered first aid and were later assisted by other emergency medical personnel. However, Moses was pronounced dead at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:19 - Bodycam: Officer #2 3:47 - Bodycam: Officer #3
G8LzNSbPhZA | 16 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Thornton, New Hampshire — The Attorney General's Office released body camera footage in New Hampshire fatal police shooting of 37-year-old Ethan Freeman. On the late afternoon of October 19, 2020, Police Officer Matthew Yao of the Thornton Police Department went to a residence on Four Wheel Drive in Thornton in response to a 911 call seeking police assistance for a man who had injured himself. The caller was the homeowner, who had called about his tenant, Ethan Freeman, who had requested an ambulance because he was bleeding and claiming of chest pain. Officer Yao arrived at the residence by himself, and walked up to where he believed Freeman lived. Officer Yao had interacted with Freeman earlier in the day, when Freeman had requested an ambulance while inside the lobby of a local school. During that earlier encounter, Freeman was cooperative and had brief and nonconfrontational interactions with Officer Yao. Officer Yao walked up to Freeman's apartment, and in a conversational tone asked Freeman in substance what issue he was having. Freeman replied by yelling various obscenities. When Officer Yao looked into Freeman's apartment, he saw that Freeman was completely naked, bleeding, masturbating with one hand, and brandishing a wooden furniture piece in the other hand. Freeman continued to yell obscenities at the officer, and also repeatedly threatened to kill him. In response, Officer Yao immediately moved away from the front of the apartment and attempted to talk to Freeman in order to calm him down. Officer Yao also drew his service pistol and called over his mobile radio that his life had been threatened. At that point, Officer Yao could no longer see into Freeman's apartment, but could hear noises consistent with objects being broken inside it. Officer Yao tried to talk to Freeman and calm him down. Freeman spoke with Officer Yao, and repeatedly threatened to kill him. About a minute after Officer Yao withdrew from the front of Freeman's apartment, Freeman jumped through one of the windows of his apartment. He was still naked and covered in blood. Freeman also told Officer Yao, "You're dead," and walked directly towards the officer. Officer Yao repeatedly yelled at Freeman to stay back, while himself walking backwards in an effort to create distance between himself and Freeman. Despite the officer repeatedly yelling at Freeman to stay back, Freeman continued to walk towards Officer Yao, approaching faster than the officer was able to back up. Because Freeman was so close to Officer Yao, the officer did not believe that he could safely transition from his drawn pistol to the less-than-lethal alternatives that he carried with him. When Freeman was about ten feet away, and still advancing on Officer Yao, the officer fired two shots in quick succession. Freeman collapsed to the ground, and died from his gunshot wounds. Officer Yao explained that he shot Freeman because he feared for his life. Specifically, Officer Yao believed that when Freeman reached him — in a matter of seconds — he would do what he had repeatedly threatened to do — kill him — by taking and using against the officer his own firearm. Officer Yao also believed that if he was able to survive the struggle, Freeman could maim or otherwise seriously injure him. During the entirety of Officer Yao's encounter with Freeman at the Four Wheel Drive residence, he was wearing a department-issued body camera that contemporaneously recorded events. The landlord who had called 911 for Freeman also saw the shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: School 5:09 - Bodycam: Hospital 7:15 - Bodycam: Arrival at House 10:03 - Bodycam: Shooting
xbSpSxeIWm4 | 16 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lake Forest, California — Orange County Sheriff's Department released a dashcam footage, of the fatal shooting of a Lake Forest woman who flashed a replica toy gun at deputies who responded to her 911 call. Sunshine Salac, 28, was shot last June 24 in the 22000 block of Loumont Drive. Salac called 911 about 1 a.m. to falsely report an intruder in her home, and that she and her boyfriend were hiding. The 911 call is included in the sheriff's account. Arriving deputies contacted a woman across the street from the home where the caller reported the burglary. Salac was dressed in all black and had the hood of her sweatshirt pulled up over her head. One Deputy drew his weapon and illuminated Salac with his flashlight. The Deputy saw Salac holding a black handgun in her right hand. She refused multiple commands to drop the weapon before deputies opened fire. An airsoft gun was recovered at the scene. She was taken to a hospital, where she later died. No one else was hurt. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:51 - Dashcam
zsBk_qjd3yw | 15 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Nashville, Tennessee — Metro Nashville Police released body-camera footage of a woman who was shot by an officer after charging at a fellow officer with a pick axe and baseball bat. Officers responded just after 5 p.m. today to a residence in the 2800 block of Greer Road where a reportedly suicidal woman, Melissa Wooden, 33, had made statements that she wanted police to shoot her. Madison Precinct Officers Brandon Lopez, Ben Williams, and Thomas Denenea arrived at the location and were awaiting backup when they encountered Wooden in the front lawn near the road. She was armed with a pick axe and baseball bat. Efforts at dialogue with Wooden were unsuccessful. Officer Williams deployed his Taser which appeared to have no impact. Wooden then charged Officer Williams with the pick axe and baseball bat. Officer Lopez fired on her in defense of Officer Williams and a family member of Wooden’s who was nearby. Wooden was transported to Vanderbilt Medical Center where she is in stable condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jYKZYGxb19Y | 15 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago, Illinois — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) released video and other materials of the officer-involved shooting that wounded a woman. The incident took place on January 9, 2021, near the 1500 S. Karlov. Chicago Police Department (CPD) officers observed an illegally parked vehicle and approached the occupants to speak with them. Two occupants exited the vehicle as instructed by the officers. As one of the officers instructed the driver to exit the vehicle, she brandished a gun. All three officers retreated and took cover. Two of the officers fired at the driver, striking her multiple times. The driver of the vehicle was transported to the hospital in stable condition, no one else was injured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity 0:00 - Bodycam 3:37 - Surveillance Camera
l4LuDi36P48 | 13 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On January 27, 2021 around 10:30 p.m., LAPD Southwest Patrol Division officers responded to a radio call of an "Assault with a Deadly Weapon" in the area of 40th Place and Vermont Avenue. The comments of the radio call stated the suspect, later identified as 55-year-old Randy Miller, was armed with a knife and was assaulting his girlfriend. When officers arrived, they saw Miller in a parked vehicle repeatedly striking a female in a stabbing-type motion; at that time there was an officer-involved shooting. Miller was struck by gunfire. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded and determined Miller had died at the scene. A knife was recovered from inside the vehicle and booked as evidence. The female victim sustained abrasions to her face. No officers were injured during the incident. LAPD's specialized Force Investigation Division responded to the scene and interviewed witnesses and supervised the collection of evidence by the Forensic Science Division. A representative from the Office of the Inspector General responded and monitored the scene investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 3:19 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:52 - Bodycam: Officer #2
4zFrF8PCR08 | 13 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Nashville, Tennessee — Metro Police released body-cam and dash-cam footage of a deadly shootout Friday morning involving a Metro officer and a woman. Just after 9:30 a.m., field training officer Josh Baker from the East Precinct, was patrolling in the area of Brick Church Pike near the intersection of Ewing Drive when he spotted a black 2015 Chevrolet Camaro. Officer Baker was aware that the registered owner of the Camaro, convicted felon Demond Buchanan, had six outstanding drug warrants, charging five felonies and one misdemeanor, that were issued last month for possession of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, ecstasy, Xanax and crack cocaine. Officer Baker radioed to check on the airborne status of a police helicopter, believing that the driver of the Camaro might try to flee. The camaro stopped in the parking lot of the Dollar General store. Officer Baker found that it was being driven not by the wanted drug felon, but by Nika Nicole Holbert. While, Holbert essentially complied with Officer Baker's directives during the first few minutes of their interaction, her compliance changed after Officer Baker found what appeared to be marijuana and a powdery substance in her bag and attempted to detain her while waiting for backup officers. Officer Baker drew his non-lethal taser in an effort to safely bring Holbert into custody. Officer Baker drew his service pistol when he saw that Holbert had pulled a gun, as he demanded that she put the gun down, Holbert shot Baker. He returned the fire. Officer Baker was shot in the side of his torso, the round went under his bulletproof vest. Holbert tossed her semi-automatic pistol in the parking lot before fleeing in the Camaro. She drove for about a block before running off the road at the intersection of Brick Church Pike. Officers rendered aid for her gunshot wounds until an ambulance arrived. She died later Friday morning at a local hospital. Officer Baker is in stable condition after undergoing surgery. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
P_D9TJP1W1k | 13 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Diego, California — On March 1, 2021, at 7:00 p.m., a Port of San Diego Harbor Police officer saw a black sedan commit a traffic violation at 1st Avenue and Harbor Drive. The officer initiated a traffic stop and contacted the driver near 5th Avenue and Harbor Drive. The officer believed the driver was possibly impaired and asked him to exit his vehicle for further evaluation. As the driver exited his car, he produced a handgun, prompting the officer to fire his service weapon. In the initial briefing, investigators were told the suspect fired first. After conducting interviews and reviewing video, investigators have learned that the officer fired when the suspect produced the gun. The suspect did fire at the officer during the incident. Several responding units arrived on scene and the suspect was taken into custody without further incident. Neither the officer nor the suspect was injured, however a pedestrian in the area later reported being struck in the buttocks by a stray bullet. An object in the pedestrian’s pocket prevented the bullet from actually breaking his skin, however, he was transported to a local hospital for evaluation where he was treated and released. The San Diego Police Homicide Unit was called to the scene to conduct the officer-involved shooting investigation. Detectives have recovered a firearm at the scene. The suspect has been identified as Daniel Quiroz, a 29 year-old Hispanic male. He was booked into County jail for attempt murder and related charges. The officer involved in this incident is Cody Horn. Officer Horn has been a member of the Port of San Diego Harbor Police for over 3 years. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Surveillance Camera 1:31 - FOX 5 Camera: Live Report 1:47 - Bodycam: Officer Horn
_n6yCJP4_68 | 12 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Rochester, New York State — Body camera footage released by Rochester police shows cops shooting and killing a knife-wielding man outside a homeless shelter early Wednesday. Capt. Mark Mura of the Rochester Police Department tells that the man grabbed a large knife from inside the mission, left the building and was threatening to harm himself and others. The man also threatened to kill officers, who had reached out for an officer with a Taser. As the man got closer, several shots are then heard and the man falls to the ground. Police said the man, who has not been identified, was shot at least once in the upper body. The man was taken to Strong Memorial Hospital and pronounced dead at 3:55 a.m. His identity has not yet been released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer #1 3:21 - Bodycam: Officer #2 6:16 - Bodycam: Officer #3 9:22 - Surveillance Camera
Ia05QaMx-jQ | 12 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Queens Village, New York State — The NYPD is released body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred on May 24, 2019 in the confines of the 105th Precinct. At approximately 10 pm, two uniformed police officers assigned to the 105th Precinct were in a marked police vehicle travelling west bound on Jamaica Avenue and approaching 212 Street when they observed a female standing in front of a carwash acting erratically. The officers turned left onto 212 Street and entered the carwash driveway when the female, 49-year-old Lydia Spicer, threw a glass bottle at the officers as they were exiting the vehicle. The officers exited their vehicle and observed Spicer with a knife in her hand. Both officers repeatedly ordered Spicer to drop the knife, at which time she advanced towards them with the knife still in her hand. One of the officers fired one round striking Spicer in the lower abdomen before she fled the scene. Two additional uniformed officers assigned to the 105th Precinct responded to the location and observed Spicer approximately one block from the incident location. The officers approached Spicer and observed her to still be in possession of the knife. One of the officers successfully deployed their Taser, striking Spicer while the other officer was able to place her into custody. EMS responded to the location and transported Spicer to an area hospital where she was treated for her gun shot wound and released into police custody. She was charged with two counts of attempted assault, two counts of attempted aggravated assault on a police officer, two counts of menacing a police officer and one count of criminal possession of a weapon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Thomas 2:59 - Bodycam: Officer Crowe 5:34 - Bodycam: Officer Nelson
3tB5x08lJOU | 12 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Bernardino, California — Body camera footage released by San Bernardino Police Department shows an officer-involved shooting following a family disturbance on Friday, 11-27-20. Family members called 9-1-1 from their residence and reported the 27-year-old Nicolas Segura was at the location, possibly under the influence of methamphetamine and creating a large disturbance. It was reported Segura was armed with a knife and was threatening to stab family members at the residence. Multiple relatives called the police due to the violent episode and told officers they were locking themselves in the bedrooms because they were afraid of Segura. Uniformed officers arrived in the 2300 block of W. Adams Street a short time later and found Segura in the driveway still armed with the knife. Officers communicated with Segura and attempted to deescalate the situation. Segura refused to comply with all commands given by the officers, and he charged at the officers while armed with the knife. An officer-involved shooting occurred at that time. Officers detained Segura and summoned for medical assistance. Segura was taken to a local area hospital for gunshot wounds, but did not survive his injuries. No one else was injured as a result of this incident. A large kitchen knife was recovered at the scene and collected as evidence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:30 - Bodycam: Officer #1 1:30 - Bodycam: Officer #2
RmlCFKvreqc | 12 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Atlanta, Georgia — Bodycam video shows the moment Atlanta police officers rescued a dog that was tethered just feet from a raging fire. While working at the scene of a vehicle fire in northwest Atlanta, Zone 1 units were made aware of a dog tethered to a tree near the vehicle, which was fully engulfed. The officers quickly leapt into action, placing themselves in harm’s way to free the dog. After finally getting him free, the dog was removed from danger and given the love he deserves. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
y5i74Gdcj34 | 12 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore, Maryland — On February 25, 2021 at approximately 9:22 p.m., officers assigned to the Inner Harbor Unit were flagged down by a civilian following a non-fatal shooting that had just occurred near the intersection of E. Pratt Street and Market Place. One officer rendered aid to the shooting victim, while the other officer quickly pursued the shooting suspect. Back up officers were summoned as a foot pursuit ensued. Officers encountered the suspect at a garage in the 600 Block of E. Lombard Street. The officers ordered the suspect to put his hands up, at which time, the suspect produced a handgun and attempted to fire the weapon. It is believed that the handgun misfired. At least two officers fired their weapons, striking the suspect. The suspect was transported to a local hospital and was pronounced deceased. The suspect has been identified as 35 year-old Benjamin Tyson of Baltimore, MD. The shooting victim from E. Pratt Street and Market Place, a 23 year-old male, was taken to a local hospital and is in stable condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Brown 0:29 - Bodycam: Officer Ayala-Lopez 0:51 - Bodycam: Officer Cucchiaro
5NhYhi_qfvQ | 11 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** West Sacramento, California — The West Sacramento Police Department released body camera footage from February’s officer-involved shooting on Ikea Court. The suspect shot and killed by police was been identified as 24-year-old Adam John Lundt. On Thursday, February 25, 2021 at approximately 3:45 pm, Officers responded to a call in the Walmart parking lot of a subject with a knife. Officers arrived and contacted an involved vehicle. Lundt gets out of his car and immediately charges at the nearby officer with a gun and knife. Officer then fires several rounds, hitting Lundt at least once. A second officer on the scene also fired shots at Lundt. Police later learned it was a pellet gun and that the knife had been bought at Walmart minutes before the incident. West Sacramento Fire Department and AMR were in the area following the initial call and attempted life saving measures. Shortly after, Lundt was pronounced deceased. No other injuries are reported to officers or bystanders. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:15 - Bodycam: Officer #1 2:13 - Bodycam: Officer #2 2:42 - Surveillance Camera
mH0IPhMrC9M | 09 Mar 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Brooklyn, New York — On Sunday night at approximately 9:15 p.m., one sergeant and three police officers assigned to the 71st Precinct in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. A man called 911 from a closet in his apartment at 42 Hawthorne Street in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn, saying his roommate had just shot him in both legs. As the officers ascended the stairs, the subject exited his apartment wearing a blanket over his shoulders. The officers then engaged him in conversation regarding the 911 calls for a male shot. At this time, the perpetrator pulled out a 38 caliber revolver from under the blanket and displayed it toward the officers. The officers drew their service weapons and stated multiple times for him to drop his firearm. The perpetrator ignored the multiple commands and fired his revolver three times towards the officers at approximately 10 feet away. The police officer who was first in the single file line instinctively turned his body, bladed himself and was able to avoid a direct impact to his bullet resistant vest. The bullet grazed the front of his vest, which struck his body worn camera magnet. Another bullet grazed the shin of the fourth officer in the line, police said. Both officers were taken to a hospital for evaluation and were in stable condition. Police say the suspect then retreated back into his apartment. Investigators say none of those shots struck him. The suspect, identified as 44-year-old Ridwan Abdul Rashid, barricaded himself in the unit and took a hostage. After about an hour, hostage negotiators were able to bring him out, and take the him into custody. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_42yhRftYTo | 26 Feb 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Hollister, California — Hollister Police Officers responded to a 911 call for a disturbance at a home on Kimberly Court. Officers located a man that allegedly threatened family members, was armed with a knife and refused to cooperate or to put the knife down. One officer discharged his firearm and wounded the suspect. The suspect was transported to a trauma hospital where he is listed in stable condition. The suspect was identified as 29-year-old Brandon Hill. At approximately 7:30 am, SCR911 received a 911 hang-up call from a home located on the 1100 block of Kimberly Court. When dispatchers attempted to call back they received a request for help advising an adult family member was possibly violent and had access to kitchen knives. Two officers arrived on scene and contacted the family members. As they were talking with family members, the suspect approached the officers and refused to remove his hands from his pockets. When officers attempted to speak with the man inside the house, the suspect was uncooperative and eventually produced a large knife. He proceeded to start a fire by turning on the stove and placing items on the ignited burner. He stood between the fire and the officers and began to throw several items at the officers; including one item that was on fire. The suspect continued to throw furniture and other items around the room and threatened both officers. Attempts to deescalate were unsuccessful. At one point an officer discharged one round from his service weapon. The round struck the suspect in the abdomen at which time the suspect dropped the knife. Officers immediately secured the suspect and rendered first aid until medics arrived on scene. The suspect was transported to a trauma hospital. The suspect was medically cleared and released from an area hospital in the evening of December 16, 2020. Officers from the Hollister Police Department took custody of the suspect, identified as Brandon Hill (29). Hill was transported to the San Benito County Jail where he was booked for several charges including: arson, assault with a deadly weapon, threatening an officer, resisting arrest and criminal threats. His bail is set at $196,000 according to jail staff. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 0:41 - Bodycam: Officer Torres 7:37 - Bodycam: Officer Campos
8FpDFRUP_xQ | 26 Feb 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater released four videos from the fatal shooting of Bennie Edwards. The shooting took place on Dec. 11, 2020, in the 2100 block of West Hefner Road, near Hefner and Penn. in Oklahoma City. Bennie Edwards, 60, was fatally shot during a confrontation with officers. This shooting led to a manslaughter charge against Oklahoma City police Sgt. Clifford Holman. If convicted, Holman, faces four years to life in prison. Officers were called to a business last December near Pennsylvania Avenue and Hefner Road on reports of Edwards bothering customers. Edwards was armed with a knife. Videos shows shots being fired as he ran at the officer, and also as his back was turned running away from officers. Police said they tried to use both pepper spay and a taser before opening fire. Edwards was pronounced dead at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - Bodycam: Officer Duroy 5:11 - Bodycam: Officer Holman 5:58 - Bodycam: Officer Smith 7:22 - Dashcam: Officer Duroy
RFvFj0Jbmd0 | 24 Feb 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Ogden, Utah — On February 5th, 2021 at 7:11 pm Ogden Police received a report of an Aggravated Robbery, Sexual Assault and Vehicle Theft. The suspect displayed a handgun during the assault. The suspect took victims vehicle and fled the scene. At 11:37 pm an Ogden Police Officer spotted the suspect in the stolen vehicle near 30th and Washington Boulevard. As the Officer approached the vehicle the suspect ran from the car. Officers gave chase on foot and began searching a backyard in the 2900 block of Gram. The suspect stood up in the bed of a pick-up truck and produced a firearm. Two Ogden Police Officers fired their guns, the suspect was struck by the gunfire and died at the scene. Neither of the officers were injured. The Weber County Attorney's Office Officer Involved Critical Incident Team is conducting an independent investigation and the Ogden Police Department will conduct a separate internal investigation. Both officers have been placed on paid administrative leave. Suspect has been identified as Dino Raul Morales from California. He was convicted felon and firearms restricted person. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
l7w3TSx73qc | 18 Feb 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle, Washington State — The Seattle Police Department is released body-worn video and the audio of a 911 call associated with Tuesday’s officer-involved shooting. SPD responded to a call from the Port of Seattle Police Department about a subject in crisis. Port of Seattle officers described the subject as a white male wearing a black coat and black pants, holding a knife to his throat. SPD officers arrived in the area and quickly located a man matching the description. Port of Seattle Police approached the man and attempted to use a less-lethal tool, but the device was ineffective. The man moved toward officers, and two Seattle Police officers fired, fatally striking the man. Representatives of the Office of Police Accountability, the Office of Inspector General and the SPD Force Investigation Team responded to the scene. The officers have been placed on paid administrative leave in accordance with SPD policy while the investigation is ongoing. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kxzIoroEl6c | 09 Feb 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pittsburg, California — This critical incident video concerns an officer involved shooting that took place in Pittsburg on January 30, 2021. Early on that Saturday afternoon, Pittsburg police officers were called to the 2900 block of harbor street regarding an Oakland man, 32-year-old Kerdell Lillard, on top of the roof of a business. A cell phone video was taken by a resident at the shopping center. It shows Lillard on the roof of a business with his phone in his hand. When officer arrived, he was no longer on the roof. When Officer Elliott arrived, Lillard was standing next to a pickup truck. After the officer tells Lillard to get on the ground, he reaches into the left rear wheel well of the pickup truck and retrieves a loaded handgun. He then runs. The sound of officer Beltram discharging his service weapon can be heard. Officer Barkley arrived seconds after officer Beltram discharged his service weapon. Upon exiting his vehicle, he immediately radios for paramedics to come to the scene. Officer Barkley retrieves the loaded handgun which was dropped by Lillard after he was shot in the arm. Other officers can be seen immediately providing medical aid. Officer Beltram arrived and immediately saw Lillard step out from behind another pickup truck. Lillard was holding a gun and pointed it in the direction of officer Beltram who then discharged his service weapon. Officer Beltram's vehicle was equipped with a dash board camera. It shows Lillard appear to put his hands up as if to cooperate. But, he then moves behind the pickup truck while still holding the loaded handgun and then makes a movement in the direction of officer Beltram. Lillard sustained a non-life-threatening wound to the arm. He was taken to the Hospital for treatment and then transported to the Martinez detention facility. On Wednesday February 3rd, the Contra Costa District Attorney filed two counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon, ex-felon in possession of a firearm, ex-felon in possession of ammunition, along with enhancements. Lillard remains in custody with $1,000,000 bail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 1:23 - Cell Phone Video 1:34 - Bodycam: Officer Elliott 3:21 - Bodycam: Officer Barkley 5:05 - Bodycam: Officer Beltram 5:27 - Dashcam: Officer Beltram
3xyZgnzeY_s | 22 Jan 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** New York City, New York — The NYPD released body-worn camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred on February 8, 2019, in the confines of the 7th Precinct. During this incident, Police Officer Nelson Cordova and Police Officer Jagdeep Singh, assigned to patrol in the 7th Precinct and attired in uniform, discharged a combined total of seven shots from their service firearms in the course of a confrontation with an armed subject, later identified as Joshua Rembert-Williams, a 32-year-old male. Mr. Rembert-Williams was armed with a kitchen knife with an eight-inch blade during the incident. The knife was recovered at the scene of the incident during the investigation. On Friday, February 8, 2019, at approximately 6:56 AM, a 9-1-1 call was received reporting that Mr. Rembert-Williams, the caller's husband, had violated an order of protection. The caller also explained that he was trapped in the bathroom because Mr. Rembert-Williams, who was in possession of a knife, was attempting to assault him and threatening to kill him. Police Officer Cordova and Police Officer Singh responded to the call for assistance, arriving approximately ten minutes later. Upon entering the apartment, the officers spoke with the complainant, who informed them that Mr. Rembert-Williams was no longer at the location. Police Officer Cordova began checking the apartment to confirm Mr. Rembert-Williams was no longer present. While doing so, Police Officer Cordova encountered Mr. Rembert-Williams hiding in a closet. After frisking Mr. Rembert-Williams for a weapon, he was asked to accompany the officers into the hallway to discuss what happened prior to their arrival. While walking through the kitchen area toward the apartment door, Mr. Rembert-Williams opened a kitchen drawer, removed a kitchen knife and ran toward the complainant with the knife raised, saying, "I'm going to kill this bitch." Police Officer Cordova fired four shots and Police Officer Singh fired three shots from their service firearms, striking Mr. Rembert-Williams in the torso, leg, and shoulder, resulting in his demise. The complainant was removed to a local hospital, where he was treated for a slash wound to his left shoulder, a puncture wound to his right temple, and a stab wound to his right shoulder. Police Officer Cordova and Police Officer Singh were equipped with body-worn cameras that were activated during this incident. In April 2020, this case was presented to the First Deputy Commissioner's Use of Force Board. The Board determined that the use of force in this case was justified and within department guidelines. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 4:27 - Bodycam: Officer Cordova 5:37 - Bodycam: Officer Singh
2JfRxlmrPdM | 14 Jan 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chico, California — On Wednesday, October 14, 2020, at approximately 7:29 p.m. the Chico Police dispatch center received a 911 call from a citizen who was playing tennis at the Community Park, 1900 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. The citizen reported a bloody “guy with a knife, high on something” chased his 15-year-old daughter. Officers were immediately dispatched to the tennis courts, but they could not find the described white male suspect and later left the area. At approximately 7:47 p.m., a private security guard, who was patrolling the Park in his company vehicle, heard and saw the previously described bloody suspect come out of the Park into the parking lot of the Field House/Gymnasium. The suspect, later identified as Stephen William Vest, 30, was armed with a knife and attempted to stab the guard through the open front passenger window of the guard’s marked security vehicle. Vest then jumped up on the hood of the guard’s car and began stabbing the passenger side windshield and hood with the knife. The guard accelerated away and Vest came off the hood. The guard saw Vest begin quickly walking south on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway toward E. 20th Street. The guard slowly travelled in his vehicle parallel to Vest to keep an eye on Vest and report into his dispatcher (another roving guard in Chico). The guard shouted several times to Vest to “get on the ground”, but Vest kept moving south on the sidewalk. At one point, Vest came toward the guard’s passenger window with the knife again. The guard shot his Taser weapon at Vest through the still open front passenger window. The Taser probes hit Vest, but did not have the desired effect of a full-body lockup. Vest continued south toward the E. 20thStreet intersection. As the guard watched, Vest entered the intersection at approximately 7:51 p.m. and began attacking private vehicles with his hands and the knife. Vest used his knife to stab at passing vehicles in the intersection –breaking at least one windshield; slapping his bloody hands on the windows of passing cars; slashing at tires; and jumping onto the rear of a passing motorcycle. The guard’s dispatcher got through to the Chico PD dispatch center and 911 calls also started to come into the CPD dispatchers from motorists in that intersection. Officers were dispatched. As the officers were on their way, Vest moved out of the intersection and walked further south on MLK Parkway to the driveway of the nearby Petco store. At approximately 7:56 p.m. Sgt. Bauer and Officer Page arrived and saw this chase disappear into the store. The officers got out of their vehicles and ran after Vest into the loading bay hallway. The men ran out the Petco front door with Vest close behind, just as Sgt. Bauer and Officer Page came toward the front of the building. At the same time, Officer Johnson drove his marked patrol SUV with lighted red/blue lights into the front parking lot of the Petco store and got out to join Sgt. Bauer and Officer Page just to the west (or right) of the front door. The employee and the truck driver ran past and behind the officers as Vest came out the front door into the parking lot, knife still in his right hand, and turned to his right toward the fleeing men and, now the officers. The officers shouted for Vest to stop and drop the knife multiple times. Vest continued his “determined” forward motion toward the uniformed officers with the knife displayed forward toward them, ignoring their repeated commands to stop and drop the knife as they pointed their firearms at him. The officers at the same time began to give ground to Vest and move backwards in the parking lot while still facing Vest. Officer Page shot his Taser weapon and saw the probes go out and contact Vest. However, the weapon did not stop Vest and he continued forward at the officers still with the knife in hand. As the officers ran out of room and time to go further back, Sgt. Bauer and Officer Johnson opened fire with their semi-automatic pistols for approximately two seconds at approximately 7:57 p.m. Officer Johnson fired nine times and Sgt. Bauer fired two times. Vest fell forward and the officers moved forward to kick the knife from his hand and render medical aid. Vest however did not survive and responding medics declared him deceased at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ctL756W1gbs | 13 Jan 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police Department released a Critical Incident Briefing (CIB) video which includes information, audio, video and pictures related to an officer-involved shooting (OIS) that occurred on December 28, 2020, in the area of 27th Ave. and Orangewood Ave. This incident started at approximately 8:45 p.m., when a woman called 911 to report that her ex-boyfriend was in the patio of her apartment and was refusing to leave. The caller also informed the 911 operator that he had been violent in the past with her and that he was causing problems for her. The caller identified the man as 30-year-old, Jordan Crawford. The officers arrived and the suspect was no longer at the apartment and they began to look for the Crawford. Within minutes, Crawford was found walking through an open area of the apartment complex. An officer called out to Crawford to detain him but Crawford did not stop and told the officer that he had a gun as he placed his right hand behind his rear waistband area. Crawford and the officer continued to talk and walk through the complex. The officer told Crawford to show him his hands, which he refused and continued to walk backwards from officers. The interaction between the officers and Crawford continued onto 27th Avenue. Vehicle traffic stopped just missing Crawford as he crossed the street. Officers were able to contain him as he reached the east sidewalk. Once he got to the sidewalk Crawford stopped and leaned forward and began to yell with his hand behind his back. He began to count down and when he got to one, he swiftly pulled his hand from his back and the officers reacted to the threat. Officers deployed less lethal munition to safely approach Crawford in an effort to administer first aid. During the investigation a weapon was not recovered. The five officers involved in this incident are all assigned to the Cactus park precinct. There were no injuries to officers or any other community members. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
oHMYM9VzNYw | 08 Jan 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Phoenix, Arizona — On December 25, 2020, at about 1:07 a.m., Phoenix Police Officers responded to an aggravated assault / domestic violence call in the area of 51stAvenue and Osborn Road. Details on the call stated the suspect tried to run over the victim with his vehicle. The suspect, 25-year-old Samuel Vasquez, rammed a parked van and fled the scene in his vehicle prior to police arriving. There were people standing in the front yard of the house when officers arrived. As the officers were walking toward the residence, they saw the suspect vehicle drive over the curb toward the people in the front yard. One officer drew his service weapon and fired at the suspect, stopping the threat. Officers gave commands to the suspect to exit the vehicle, which he complied with. Vasquez was taken into custody and officers rendered first aid until Phoenix Fire personnel arrived. Vasquez was transported to a local hospital where he received treatment. There were no injuries to any officers or other community members. Vasquez has been released from the hospital and booked on multiple counts of aggravated assault. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LeYN4t1oJ2E | 05 Jan 2021
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Jacksonville, Florida — On Saturday, 04-11-2020, a 911 call received stated the complainant, wanted to be "Baker Acted" to get her medication. She said she did not want to harm herself, she merely wanted her medication. She would not. answer questions and hung up. Officer T.N. Sweeney and Officer E.A. Mcchling, were originally assigned the Mentally ill Person call, however, Officer Mcchling was cancelled and Officer K.R. Oren, was dispatched with Officer Sweeney. The dispatcher's notes on the call said an unverified 9-1-1 call at this location and no answer on call hack of two (2) attempts. Officer Sweeney and Officer Oren arrived. Officer Sweeney checked hack from the call. Another 911 call was received from Leah Baker, in reference to her medications being stolen by her roommate. Ten minutes later, Officer Mcchling asked HQ to be assigned that Dispute call at Golfair Boulevard, which was holding. The dispatcher's notes on the call said the disturbance was between the complainant (Leah Baker) and her roommate, in reference to her medications being stolen. At 17:13, Officer Mcchling arrived. She parked in front. of the residence, exiled her patrol vehicle, walked up to the residence, and knocked on the front door. The suspect, Leah Marie Baker (White Female, 29 years old) opened the front door and immediately charged at. Officer Mcchling with a large kitchen knife. Baker aggressively attacked Officer Mcchling with an overhead swing (downward motion); stabbing Officer Mcchling in the left. arm with the knife. Officer Mcchling moved back several feel creating distance between herself and Baker, drew her issued Firearm, and informed I IQ that she had just. been stabbed. Officer Mcchling then gave Baker repealed loud verbal commands to drop the knife. Baker initially dropped the knife and was told to get on the ground; however, she walked off of the front porch and grabbed the knife again. Officer Mcchling discharged her issued firearm al. Baker twice. Officer Mcchling then informed I 10 that shots had been Fired. Baker dropped the knife, and continued to stand and stare at Officer Mcchling; refusing to comply with her continued commands. Sergeant J.C. Nobles, and Sergeant M.C. Monts, who had just. completed working an Off-Duty assignment and were driving (separately) to the Zone 1 gas pumps, witnessed Officer Mcchling coming off or the porch at Golfair Boulevard. Both sergeants stopped in assist.. Sergeant Nobles and Officer Mcchling both gave Baker repeated loud verbal commands to get away from the knife and to get on the ground; however, Baker grabbed the knife again and charged at Sergeant Nobles. Both Sergeant Nobles and Officer Mcchling discharged their issued firearms at Baker. Baker fell to the ground, but continued to defy officer's commands to 'drop the knife" and to "stay down", so they could provide her with medical aid. K9 Officer C.D. Plaugher, along with Police Service Dog (PSD) "I luk" engaged Baker, and assisted in taking her into custody, by removing her from the knife. When Baker began punching PSD "I luk", Officer Sweeney deployed his Concluded Energy Weapon (CEW) to assist in taking Baker into custody. Once Baker was safely in custody, she received medical aid from the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) personnel, who had already arrived on scene. Baker was then transported to the UF Health hospital located at 655 West 8th Street; however, she succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced deceased at 17:40. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wJzZU9b5Z-4 | 15 Dec 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Eugene, Oregon — On November 30, 2020, at approximately 10:21 a.m., Eugene Police received a report from a Lane County Deputy District Attorney (DDA) that a victim had contacted him via text and reported “He beat me up. He’s here.” The DDA reported the message was from a recent victim from a previous violation of a Pennsylvania Restraining Order against Muhsin Sharif. The DDA reported he had not heard from the victim in approximately 10 minutes and believed she was in an active dispute and unable to use her phone. EPD officers located the address of the victim and made contact. The victim reported Sharif had just left her residence. She stated Sharif may be armed with a knife, had made statements about fighting the police and potentially killing himself if the police were involved. At approximately 11:57 a.m., Eugene Police Patrol units and plain clothes officers located Sharif in the Washington/Jefferson Park and established surveillance there. At approximately 12:01 pm, Eugene Police officers attempted to contact Sharif in the park and he fled on foot. The foot pursuit tracked westbound along 1st , south then west in the Jefferson Alley, south on Madison and then eastbound into the ally between Builder’s Electric and Oakshire Brewery. During the foot pursuit, Eugene Police personnel observed Sharif was armed with a knife as he ran and heard him yelling “I will kill you” repeatedly as he ran. Officers pursued him with lights, sirens and loud speakers. One officer on recording is heard yelling, “Stop, drop the knife.” After entering the alley between Oakshire Brewery and Builder’s Electric, Sharif ran toward the southeast corner of a parking lot behind Oakshire. Within seconds of running into the parking area, Sharif quickly turned around before advancing toward the first Eugene Police officer that had entered the alley behind him. Officer Ryan Trullinger, who has been with EPD for four and a half years, observed the parking lot was enclosed, came to a stop in the alleyway several yards from Sharif and began to give him commands to “Stop” and to “Drop the Knife” as Sharif advanced quickly toward him. There was a clear path out of the alley to the passenger side of Officer Trullinger’s patrol vehicle. Sharif ignored Officer Trullinger’s commands and quickly advanced toward the driver’s side of Officer Trullinger’s patrol vehicle. Sharif had the knife raised in his right hand and was yelling at Officer Trullinger. When Sharif reached the front driver’s corner of the patrol vehicle he accelerated toward Officer Trullinger as Officer Trullinger retreated, circling the rear of his vehicle. As Sharif cleared the rear corner of the patrol vehicle, Officer Trullinger fired his Glock 9 mm pistol four times while accelerating his retreat. Within seconds of Officer Trullinger entering the alleyway, Eugene Police Officer Bo Rankin, who has been with EPD for fourteen years, entered the alleyway and was coming to a stop when he observed Sharif appear from the front driver’s side area of Officer Trullinger’s patrol vehicle. As Officer Rankin exited his patrol vehicle, without having put the vehicle in park, he observed Sharif advancing quickly toward him with the knife raised. Officer Rankin fired his Glock 9 mm pistol four times, nearly simultaneously with Officer Trullinger. Officer Rankin stopped shooting when Sharif fell to the ground. Sharif was struck two times, once in the upper left chest and once in his left hip. Sharif was then transported to Riverbend Emergency Room by Emergency Medical Personnel. Sharif survived the shooting and was booked into the Lane County Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9ljZmp06G2Y | 09 Dec 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Riverview, Florida — The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office released the body-worn camera video of a deputy-involved shooting that took place Tuesday night, December 8, 2020, in Riverview. Dylan Scott, 27, who was wanted on outstanding warrants for grand theft and resisting arrest, was fatally shot when he repeatedly ignored commands to show his hands after telling deputies he had a firearm on his waistband, which you can hear him say at 2:48 into the body-camera video. Scott motioned for a gun just before deputies fired gunshots. "The body-worn camera video shows the more than three minutes our deputies begged and pleaded with Dylan Scott as they tried to de-escalate the situation last night," said Sheriff Chad Chronister. "In any given situation, I never want it to end with someone losing their life. Our deputies did all they could to try to end last night's events peacefully, and for the sake of transparency, I believe this video shows that effort." An officer safety alert in reference to Scott was issued to Tampa Bay area law enforcement on July 29, 2020. Scott's mother called HCSO when he left a note at her home claiming he wanted to die via suicide by cop. FDLE, who is investigating the incident, has confirmed that no firearm was located in Scott's vehicle at the time of the shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TjGqOfpUhwg | 05 Dec 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Lunas, New Mexico — On November 19, 2020, at approximately 8:32 a.m., a New Mexico State Police Officer observed a grey Chrysler 200 passenger vehicle with an Indiana license plate and rear end damage traveling north at a speed of 93 mph on Manzano Expressway in Los Lunas, NM. The posted speed limit in that area is 45 mph. Before the officer was able to turn on his emergency equipment, the vehicle abruptly pulled to the right of the road and stopped. The officer exited his unit to make contact with the driver of the Chrysler. The driver sped away and as a result the officer initiated a pursuit. The pursuit continued north on Manzano Expressway at a high rate of speed. The suspect drove his vehicle in and out of opposing lanes of traffic. This forced the driver of a white box truck to leave the roadway in order to avoid a head-on collision. During the 3-minute pursuit, tire deflation devices were deployed. The suspect avoided the devices by traveling into oncoming traffic. This prompted a State Police supervisor to immediately terminate the pursuit as the fleeing driver’s disregard for other motorists became more apparent. After the pursuit was terminated, State Police officers stopped to check on the driver in the white box truck. The driver of the white box truck was visibly shaken up due to the near collision. At approximately 8:39 a.m. as officers were speaking with said driver, dispatch notified them of a male subject standing in the middle of Manzano Expressway attempting to stop traffic. Officers responded to the area where the male subject was reported to be standing in the road. When State Police officers arrived to the location described by dispatch, they saw the suspect from the pursuit standing in the middle of the road next to the grey Chrysler 200. Officers also observed clothing in the southbound lane of Manzano Expressway. As the officers were trying to talk to the suspect, he kneeled on the ground and made the symbol of a gun with his right hand towards his head. The officers attempted to conduct a felony stop to safely take the suspect into custody. As officers gave him commands, he ignored their commands and began to walk towards the front of his vehicle. The suspect told a State Police sergeant “you can cuff me” and told the second officer to stay where he was at. The State Police sergeant approached the suspect and secured the suspect’s right hand in a handcuff. At that time, the suspect turned towards the State Police sergeant, grabbed his duty weapon and attempted to pull the gun from the sergeant’s holster. Fearing for the sergeant’s life, New Mexico State Police Officer Gene Gonzales drew his duty weapon and fired two rounds in an attempt to stop the attack on the sergeant. The suspect was struck twice by the officer’s gunfire. The officers immediately called an ambulance for the suspect. Moments later, the suspect is heard on the body worn camera saying, “Can you finish me, please?” to which Officer Gonzales replied, “No.” Officers tried multiple times to safely secure the suspect. He refused to comply with their commands. Officers feared he would continue attempts to disarm them. Officers asked the suspect why he tried to take the sergeant’s gun and the suspect responded, “That’s what I thought you were supposed to do.” While trying to safely render aid, the suspect attempted to stand up again and stated, “(expletive) you all Mexicans, stupid (expletive), that’s why I am coming for all you all.” The suspect then laid back on the ground at which point the officers were able to render aid until EMS personnel arrived. EMS arrived on scene and the suspect was transported to a hospital in Albuquerque where he later succumbed to his injuries. Through the Office of the Medical Investigator, the suspect was later identified as Rodney Applewhite (25) of South Bend, Indiana. New Mexico State Police Officer Gene Gonzales was placed on standard administrative leave. Officer Gonzales has been with the New Mexico State Police for approximately 12 years and 5 months. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LvbyJFIEW2U | 25 Nov 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police Department released a Critical Incident Briefing (CIB) video that includes audio, visuals and information related to an officer-involved shooting (OIS) which occurred on which occurred on November 13, 2020, at approximately 5:45 a.m. in the area of 19th Avenue and Indian School Road. While patrolling the area, officers observed a man assault a woman near the roadway. A physical altercation between the couple was also captured on surveillance video from a nearby business. Officers stopped to investigate, and as they got out of their patrol vehicle, a man later identified as 35-year-old Brian Streeter, began moving quickly away from officers and pulled a handgun from his waistband. While Streeter was moving away from officers, he first pointed the handgun at himself and then moved it around quickly pointing it in different directions. Both officers repeated commands for Streeter to stop and to drop the weapon, which he ignored. Streeter turned down an alleyway and began heading towards the last known location of the victim, an open business, and an occupied roadway. Both officers fired their service weapons, striking Streeter. Once Streeter moved away from the weapon, officers were able to approach him and safely render first aid. A tourniquet was placed on Streeter's leg as officers requested medical assistance. Phoenix Fire Department personnel transported him to a local hospital for additional treatment of his injuries. The weapon used by Streeter was recovered at the scene. Streeter remains hospitalized, and upon release will be booked on multiple felony charges. The officers involved are assigned to the Black Mountain Precinct. The driver officer is 23 years old with about 2 years of service. The passenger officer is 29 years old with about 2 years of service. There were no injuries to officers or other community members. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-SA9iHt5RVs | 24 Nov 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Francisco, California — San Francisco Police released body camera footage from an officer-involved shooting that occurred on Tuesday, November 17, 2020. The man, identified as Antonio Estrada, 26, was shot and injured outside the Westfield mall on Market Street, who reportedly committed arson before the shooting and refused to drop a large knife he was wielding while confronting police. It was determined that Estrada was struck by gunfire and less-lethal projectiles. Estrada was provided medical aid at the scene and transported to a local hospital. He was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. Summary of Events: https://www.sanfranciscopolice.org/news/call-fight-involving-man-knife-leads-officer-involved-1?fbclid=IwAR36lcMRIixgrZU5M0gybagDI3mICN6A5yCvjN-cC6L2jOaCDobiev5DDuw Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XUsJp4GXBqs | 24 Nov 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sacramento, California — On November 14, 2020 at approximately 6:30 p.m., Sacramento Police Department patrol officers responded to reports of reckless driving on the 1600 block of Juliesse Avenue in North Sacramento. When officers arrived on scene, they observed a boxing event at a warehouse on that block. A patrol sergeant remained in the area to conduct administrative tasks unrelated to the event. At approximately 8:00 p.m. the sergeant observed a crowd beginning to flee from the warehouse. One witness running from the scene told the sergeant that a Hispanic male was armed with a gun. Shortly after, the sergeant heard shots being fired in the area of the warehouse. The sergeant ran towards the gunfire and confronted an armed suspect who was pointing a firearm at the crowd inside of the warehouse. The sergeant discharged his firearm, striking the suspect. The suspect was later identified as 38-year-old Augustine Morales. Surveillance footage from the same time frame captured Morales acting erratically and recklessly waving a firearm in the direction of the crowd. The surveillance footage also captured Morales approaching the open doors of the warehouse and aiming his gun at the crowd while an unknown subject inside of the building fired a weapon in his direction. Almost immediately after, the sergeant arrived and fired at Morales. Officers rendered medical aid to Morales until relieved by Sacramento Fire Department personnel. The suspect was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced deceased. His firearm, and a partially loaded magazine, was recovered on scene. Officers located a victim of a shooting who had sustained a non-life-threatening gunshot wound. Based on the investigation thus far, it is not believed the victim was struck by the sergeant’s firearm. The shooter from the warehouse has not been identified at this time. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TYbBgCUgZmU | 23 Nov 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Roanoke, Virginia — Newly released body camera footage shows the June 25, 2020, Roanoke Police officer-involved shooting that led to the death of Rasheed Moorman. The shooting happened when an Officer saw two men who fit the descriptions of suspects from an earlier shooting, according to the police department. When backup arrived, police reported seeing Moorman, had a handgun in his right hand as he ran away. As the officer continued the pursuit, bodycam footage shows Moorman turning and firing at least four shots towards the officer, prompting the officer to return fire. According to the Police, Officers fired 10 shots at Moorman, three of the shots struck Moorman. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lBs4T8cEGPM | 10 Nov 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Huntsville, Utah — On October 23, 2020, Weber County Deputies responded to a residence in Huntsville, on the report of a suspicious male who had a handgun and had fired multiple shots into a trailer. Deputies arrived on scene and heard gun shots prior to arrival. Once they pulled up they started making announcements to have the suspect show himself and come out with his hands up, he instead charged at the officers with a gun pointed directly at them. After yelling several times, “Drop the gun!” deputies fired at least seven shots, killing the suspect. The object in the suspect's hand was identified as a black .40 caliber Springfield XDm handgun. Suspect has been identified as Cody Hadley, who lived in the Huntsville area. Preliminary investigation interviews revealed Hadley was under the influence of Methamphetamine and was distraught over a family issue. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Timestamps: 0:00 - 911 Call 2:50 - Dashcam Footage 3:41 - Bodycam Footage
Y72w8s-kXq4 | 10 Nov 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dallas, Texas — On November 5, 2020, at approximately 6:30 p.m., Dallas College police officers were investigating a suspicious vehicle located in the 700 block of Elm Street. During the investigation, 25-year-old Reginald Alexander, Jr. was determined to have an outstanding warrant. Officers attempted to take Alexander into custody when he produced a handgun. There was an exchange of gunfire between the officers and Alexander. Alexander was struck and transported to an area hospital where he died from his injuries. A Dallas College officer was also struck and transported to an area hospital. He has been released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
WhZeAbM5lCU | 04 Nov 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Philadelphia police released body camera video of two officers shooting Walter Wallace Jr. on Oct. 26. The video and audio released captures Wallace's final moments, the 911 calls that led up to it, and the neighborhood erupting in shock and grief after seeing and hearing the shots. Police say Wallace, a 27-year-old man, ignored two officers orders to drop a knife before they opened fire on him during a house call. Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw identified the two patrol officers who opened fire on Wallace as Officers Sean Matarazzo, 25, and Thomas Munz, 26. Neither had more than three years of experience in the department. Attorney for Walter Wallace Jr.'s family said that the Wallace family is not calling for the police officers who fired the fatal shots to be charged with murder. No decision has been made if charges will be filed against the officers. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
os_pLWqVSzM | 02 Nov 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — The Los Angeles Police Department released new information of an incident that occurred on July 7th, 2020 around 1:20 a.m.. Rampart Division patrol officers responded to a radio call of a man with a gun in the area of Clinton Street and Virgil Avenue, the comments of the call indicated that the suspect was on a bicycle and brandished a gun at a passerby. When officers arrived in the area, they saw the suspect riding a bicycle northbound Vermont Avenue at Melrose Avenue. That suspect was later identified as thirty three year old Yordy Ochoa. The officers attempted to stop Ochoa to conduct a criminal threat investigation, but he failed to stop. Ochoa traveled northbound on Vermont Avenue to east bound Melrose Avenue and the northbound on Madison Avenue to eastbound Normal Avenue and finally to southbound Virgil Avenue, just south of Melrose Avenue. Officers ordered Ochoa to stop numerous times, but he failed to do so in an attempt to stop Ochoa, an officer drove next to him and intentionally use the driver door of his police vehicle to push Ochoa, which caused Ochoa to fall to the ground where he was taken into custody without further incident. Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and treated Ochoa for minor abrasions and cleared him for booking. Ochoa was transported by police vehicle and booked into an LAPD jail facility. On July 9th, 2020, the case was presented to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office who, upon review rejected the felony filing and referred the case to the City Attorney's Office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-J3n0e5QFsc | 17 Oct 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle, Washington State — The Seattle Police Department (SPD) has released body-worn, dashcam, and surveillance video from the ongoing investigation into the Thursday officer-involved shooting in South Lake Union. The suspect can be seen in the video using a burning piece of lumber to attack an officer in his patrol car. The suspect then runs away as the officer opens fire. Detectives later booked the 37-year-old suspect, who was not struck by gunfire, into King County Jail. The officer, Caleb Pomazon, has been with the Seattle Police Department for one year and is currently on paid administrative leave per department policy. Around 1:30 PM, an officer was in their patrol vehicle in an alley between Dexter Avenue and John Street looking for a man who was reportedly brandishing a flaming piece of lumber. The officer found the man, who threw the flaming lumber—believed to be a 2×2—into the patrol vehicle while the officer was still inside. Additional responding officers chased the man into a parking garage where they deployed a taser and took him into custody. One officer is believed to have discharged a firearm during the incident. The suspect was not struck. Additionally, as officers were arresting the man, the flames from the burning lumber engulfed the entire patrol vehicle. One officer was transported to Harborview Medical Center with non-life-threatening burns. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zkmwKAXZ2Hc | 13 Oct 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Fishhawk Ranch, Florida— At approximately 12:43 p.m. on October 11, 2020, deputies responded to a home in the Fishhawk Ranch neighborhood of Lithia to assist Gracepoint with an involuntary mental health evaluation. Gracepoint will often request the assistance of law enforcement during these types of evaluations. At this time, Nicholas Furgason, 21, was cooperating with both deputies and Gracepoint personnel. After approximately one hour of medical officials speaking with and evaluating Furgason, at 1:52 p.m., upon learning that he would be admitted to Gracepoint under Florida's Baker Act, Furgason fled from the home on foot into a heavily wooded area. Deputy Charles Williams pursued him on foot while Deputy Nicholas Cruz followed behind them in an HCSO marked patrol car. After a brief pursuit, Deputy Williams came into contact with Furgason on a wooded trail, and in an effort to calm him down, used de-escalation techniques. Deputy Williams took Furgason's right arm and attempted to detain him. Unknown to the deputy, Furgason had a knife on him. Furgason pulled the knife out with his left hand, reached over his right shoulder, and stabbed Deputy Williams in the neck. Furgason again fled from the area while ignoring verbal commands from Deputy Williams to stop. Deputy Williams continued his pursuit for another 100 yards before successfully deploying his taser on Furgason. At this time, both Deputy Williams and Deputy Cruz were able to detain him. After applying QuikClot gauze to the laceration on his neck, Deputy Williams was transported to a local hospital. He was released on Monday morning. Furgason was also taken to the hospital for evaluation. He was cleared and then booked into jail. He is charged with Attempted Felony Murder of a Law Enforcement Officer, Resisting an Officer With Violence, and Resisting an Officer Without Violence. He is being held at the Falkenburg Road Jail on no bond. Furgason was arrested in February of 2019 on charges including Battery (Domestic Violence), Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, and Resisting an Officer Without Violence. Deputy Williams has been employed with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office since September of 2017. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
p-8K4Ba1KtQ | 08 Oct 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Marion County, Florida — On October 4, 2020, Deputy Elliott of MCSO responded to a residence in reference to a call about a disturbance. When he arrived to check on the individuals at the location, Geoffrey Gomm (DOB: 10/21/83) punched a window from inside the residence. Deputy Elliott remained persistent and attempted to communicate with Gomm as he exited the residence while trying not to escalate Gomm’s erratic behavior. Gomm resisted Deputy Elliot’s attempts to calm him down and speak with him, then entered his own vehicle. Gomm then rammed his vehicle into Deputy Elliott’s patrol car, (which was unoccupied). Gomm then backed up and rammed the patrol car a SECOND TIME, which caused extensive damage to the driver side deploying the air bags. Deputy Elliott was ultimately able to get him to exit the vehicle and eventually comply with commands. As it is seen in the video, Gomm remained highly verbal and aggressive towards all individuals in the area. Gomm was placed under arrest for Felony Criminal Mischief, Resisting without Violence and transported to the Marion County Jail, where he is being held without bond. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pE5WCSpfhKA | 07 Oct 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On September 26, 2020, around 9:59 p.m., a male Hispanic, later identified as 29-year-old, Jose Guzman, entered the front lobby of the Harbor Community Police Station. Guzman was met by the Harbor Area uniformed desk officer at which time Guzman engaged the officer in a physical altercation by punching him on the face causing the officer to fall backwards onto the floor. While on the ground Guzman began to struggle over the officer’s gun and managed to remove the gun from the officer’s holster and gain control of the gun. Guzman continued his assault and hit the officer on the head with the gun causing lacerations and immediate bleeding. As Guzman stood up he pointed the gun at the officer and began to retreat towards the front door. The on-duty Assistant Watch Commander (AWC) responded to the front lobby at which point the officer informed the AWC that Guzman had his gun. As the AWC turned to address Guzman, he turned and fired at the AWC which precipitated an Officer-Involved-Shooting. Guzman was not struck by gunfire and fled the station in his vehicle. Responding officers observed Guzman’s vehicle and initiated a pursuit which terminated at Pacific Avenue and 17th Street, where he was taken into custody involving of a non-categorical use of force. Guzman sustained minor abrasions, was medically treated and was released for booking. A loaded 9mm Berretta semi-automatic pistol was recovered from Guzman’s vehicle. The Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and transported the officer to a local hospital where he was medically treated for non-life-threatening injuries and later released. LAPD’s specialized Force Investigation Division (FID) responded to the scene and began interviewing witnesses and collecting forensic evidence. A representative from the Office of the Inspector General responded and monitored the on-scene investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5Jsd-0E4NoM | 02 Oct 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago, Illinois — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released body camera footage that shows a man stabbing a cop in her protective vest with a butcher knife before other officers fire a series of fatal shots at him. The knife-wielding man, identified as 34-year-old Shaon Jermy Ochea Warner, was pronounced dead at the scene. Early reports indicate officers from the 8th District responded to the area in search of a suspect believed to have stabbed an individual. Officers located an individual matching the description in Vittum Park and repeatedly gave commands to drop the knife. Officers deployed a Taser to subdue the individual temporarily to no avail. The individual then attacked one of the officers, and proceeded to stab her numerous times. Two officers fired their weapons, fatally wounding the individual. The officer who was stabbed was wearing a protective ballistic vest and not seriously injured. COPA’s investigation into the officer’s actions, including use of deadly force, is in its early stages and will determine if the actions of the officers are in accordance with Department policy and training. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
p2GlvtBYIbw | 25 Sep 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Ventnor, New Jersey — The Attorney General’s Office released video recordings from officer body-worn cameras related to the shooting on Aug. 6, 2020 in Ventnor, N.J., in which police officers fatally shot Amir Johnson, 30, of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania. The shooting remains under investigation by the Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability. However, the video recordings are being released pursuant to Attorney General Directive 2019-4, the “Independent Prosecutor Directive,” which governs use-of-force investigations in New Jersey and requires that such records, if requested, be released to the public once the initial phase of the investigation is substantially complete. Investigators met with relatives of Mr. Johnson to review the 911 audio recording and the video recordings from the body-worn cameras worn by three police officers. According to the preliminary investigation, at approximately 4:16 p.m., Ventnor and Atlantic City Police Department officers responded to a 911 call concerning a man behaving erratically in the vicinity of Wellington Avenue and West End Avenue. When the responding officers encountered the man, later identified as Amir Johnson, he was walking in and out of a marshy area along the roadway, while holding a broken glass bottle in his hand. The officers attempted to engage Mr. Johnson and offer him assistance, but he refused to comply with their commands, including repeated requests for him to drop the bottle. Instead, he continued to walk back and forth on the roadway, where officers had stopped traffic for safety reasons. At approximately 4:30 p.m., Mr. Johnson advanced on officers with the broken bottle in his hand and multiple officers fired their weapons, fatally wounding him. He was rushed by ambulance to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, Atlantic City Campus, where he was pronounced deceased at approximately 6:00 p.m. The Attorney General’s Office previously released the identity of the police officers who fired at Mr. Johnson. They are Officers Michael Arena, Pierluigi Mancuso, and Robert Scarborough of the Ventnor Police Department. The investigation is being conducted pursuant to a state law enacted in January 2019 (P.L.2019, c.1), which requires that the Attorney General’s Office conduct investigations of a person’s death that occurs during an encounter with a law enforcement officer acting in the officer’s official capacity or while the decedent is in custody. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kyBhmKnb81o | 23 Sep 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Atlanta, Georgia — Atlanta Police released three lengthy bodycam videos Tuesday evening that show the moments before and after one of the officers shot a person. On Monday, September 21, 2020, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation was requested by the Atlanta Police Department to conduct an officer involved shooting investigation. Preliminary information indicates that at approximately 7:25 p.m., a 911 call was placed about a domestic disturbance near 510 Cassanova Street SE, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. When officers arrived, they observed Dearian Bell, 28, of Atlanta, and his wife inside a vehicle. At some point, Bell retrieved a firearm from the vehicle and exited the vehicle. For approximately 12 minutes, Bell held the firearm and walked around the area ignoring verbal commands to put the gun down. At one point, Bell advanced toward an APD officer. At that time, the APD officer discharged her firearm, striking Bell. Officers rendered aid to Bell at the scene. Bell was transported to a local area hospital where he was pronounced deceased. No officers were injured during the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4Veqe0-8k9U | 23 Sep 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Trenton, New Jersey — The Attorney General’s Office released video recordings from officer body-worn cameras and a Taser camera related to the shooting on August 21, 2020 in Asbury Park, N.J., in which a police officer fatally shot Hasani Best, 39, of Asbury Park. The shooting remains under investigation by the Attorney General’s Office of Public Integrity and Accountability. However, the recordings are being released pursuant to Attorney General Directive 2019-4, the “Independent Prosecutor Directive,” which governs use-of-force investigations in New Jersey and requires that such records, if requested, be released to the public once the initial phase of the investigation is substantially complete. Today investigators met with relatives of Mr. Best to review the 911 call and the video recordings from the body-worn cameras and Taser camera. According to the preliminary investigation, multiple officers of the Asbury Park Police Department responded shortly after 9 p.m. on Aug. 21, 2020 to a report of a loud domestic dispute inside a two-family residence in the 900 block of 4th Avenue in Asbury Park. When police arrived, the man and woman involved in the dispute were at the residence. The woman was outside, and the man, later identified as Hasani Best, barricaded himself inside the upstairs apartment. Monmouth County sheriff’s officers arrived to assist the Asbury Park police officers. Officers tried to negotiate with Mr. Best through the door of the apartment in an effort to end the standoff. During the incident, Mr. Best opened the door at various times, revealing that he was armed with a knife. Mr. Best continued to hold the knife despite repeated requests from the police to drop the knife. Officers attempted to use a Taser, but it was not effective. Mr. Best remained armed with the knife, and at approximately 10:10 p.m., an Asbury Park officer shot and fatally wounded him. Officers and EMS rendered medical aid, and EMS transported Mr. Best to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, N.J., where he was pronounced dead at 10:31 p.m. The identity of the officer who fired at Mr. Best was previously released by the Attorney General’s Office. He is Sgt. Sean DeShader of the Asbury Park Police Department. The investigation is being conducted pursuant to a state law enacted in January 2019 (P.L.2019, c.1), which requires that the Attorney General’s Office conduct investigations of a person’s death that occurs during an encounter with a law enforcement officer acting in the officer’s official capacity or while the decedent is in custody. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MSa2EomQAbA | 14 Sep 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tulsa, Oklahoma — The body camera footage from the murder of Sergeant Craig Johnson and the attempted murder of Officer Aurash Zarkeshan has been released by Tulsa Police Department. On June 29th, 2020 at 3:06 am Officer Zarkeshan stopped David Ware after he failed to yield when pulling onto the roadway, made an illegal left turn, and operated a vehicle with expired tags. At 3:23 am, 11 minutes later, suspect Ware fired multiple rounds at the Officers. Sergeant Craig Johnson died as result of injuries from the shooting. Officer Zarkeshan was critically wounded and continues to recover. The gunman, Ware, is charged with murder in the shooting death of Sgt. Craig Johnson and shooting with intent to kill Officer Aurash Zarkeshan with the Tulsa Police Department. The accused getaway driver, Matthew Hall, waived his preliminary hearing and is going to trial. Hall is charged with accessory to murder and accessory to a felony. The district court arraignments for Ware and Hall are scheduled for Oct. 5. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
A-NkkEv47Ro | 03 Sep 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Jose, California — San Jose police officers shot and killed a man last year as he drove a stolen car into a police sergeant, the District Attorney’s Office has determined. In the late morning of May 4, 2019, Efren Esquivel, 24, stole a sheriff’s deputy’s personal car as it idled unoccupied outside her home. After being found, he refused to surrender when surrounded by officers and then tried to smash his way out of the blockade with the car. Before he ran over the officer he yelled, “You’re gonna have to shoot me” or “You’re gonna have to kill me.” An autopsy determined that Esquivel was intoxicated with “a near-toxic” level of methamphetamines. Prosecutor Rob Baker wrote in the 30-page report: “When he drove at Sergeant (James) Mason at high speed, the officers had no other recourse to save Sergeant Mason than to discharge their firearms." "Had they not fired, the vehicle likely would not have come to a stop, allowing Esquivel to inflict greater injury to Sergeant Mason and possibly hit additional officers as he attempted to escape.” An hour after he stole the car, a theft that was caught on a security video, San Jose police officers found Esquivel sitting in the vehicle in the carport area of an apartment complex located on Kollmar Drive in San Jose. After refusing repeated commands to surrender, Esquivel drove the stolen car into a police car, trying to smash his way out. Then, he drove at the police officers, crushing Sgt. Mason between the stolen vehicle and another car parked nearby. Mason suffered a broken shoulder and other injuries. Three officers, Aaron Alvarez, Edward Carboni and Sgt. Mason, fired their weapons DA Report: https://www.sccgov.org/sites/da/newsroom/newsreleases/Documents/2020NRDocs/OII%20Report%20E.%20Esquivel-5-4-2019.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UQjGBrURQJE | 03 Sep 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Washington, D.C. — The Metropolitan Police Department released body camera footage of an officer shooting 18-year-old Deon Kay in Southeast D.C. On Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at approximately 3:49 PM, uniformed MPD officers were in the area of the 200 block of Orange Street, Southeast, to investigate a man with a gun. Upon arrival, the officers approached individuals in a parked vehicle. Deon Kay exited the vehicle and began to run on foot. Officers pursued Kay on foot. An officer observed Kay brandish a firearm and subsequently the officer discharged his service weapon once, striking Kay in the chest. Kay’s handgun was recovered by the Department of Forensic Sciences and taken as evidence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VisLb5bSMvA | 31 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lufkin, Texas — Clinton Polk, 54, an aggravated robbery parolee, was arrested Sunday after a woman reported that he stole her vehicle Sunday in the 500 block of Kiln Avenue. The woman said she went inside her mother’s home for a minute and left her Dodge Avenger running on the curb when Polk drove away in it. The woman said knows Polk because he is her friend’s father. She told the officer that she was working as a property manager earlier this year when he paroled and she was able to help him find a place to live. She said he then became infatuated with her. Due to an incident involving the woman that occurred in June, Polk had a parole warrant. On June 13, she awoke to find him in her bedroom, watching her sleep. She said he then threatened her with a knife and took her phone so she couldn’t call for help. Polk was arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, possession of a controlled substance, interfering with an emergency call and possession of marijuana following that incident. About an hour after reporting that Polk took her vehicle, the victim called 911 again to say he had returned it and was still at her home. Officer Victor Najarro arrived to see Polk walk out the front door and he attempted to detain Polk. Polk pushed past the officer and fled on foot down the street. Polk tripped over flower pots in a neighboring yard and the officer deployed his Taser. It made contact with Polk, but the hit did not take him to ground. The officer then loaded another Taser cartridge and continued chasing Polk. After tripping over a fence, Polk acted as if he was going to surrender. The officer held Polk at Taser point as the man began climbing back over the fence. Polk then attempted to take off again but the officer deployed his Taser, making contact. The hit took Polk to the ground and he was taken into custody on the parole warrant and evading arrest. The officer will file a warrant on Polk for unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Polk remains in the Angelina County Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zoEnWaD_D6Q | 26 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tucson, Arizona — The Tucson Police Department released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that happened Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020. The suspect Fernando Valenzuela, 34, armed with two guns fired at Tucson police officers numerous times near Benson Highway and Country Club Road. He was shot three times by an officer and is recovering at a Tucson hospital. On August 22, 2020, just before 11:00 a.m. officers from Operations Division South were directed to a mobile home complex in the 3100 block of East Behan Street for a possible location of an embezzled vehicle. The vehicle was reported as embezzled from a local rental car business and was equipped with a GPS tracking system which led officers to that location. Officers spotted the same vehicle driving earlier in the day, but the driver sped away from officers when they attempted to stop the vehicle. When the first officer (Officer Calderon) arrived on Behan Street, he noticed the vehicle parked with several occupants inside. As he approached, an adult female exited the vehicle and fled on foot. An adult male then exited from the driver’s seat and fired a shot at Officer Calderon. The suspect/shooter then fled on foot into the mobile home complex as two other suspects exited the vehicle and fled. Additional officers responded to the scene, including several deputies from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department that were in the area. Deputies were able to locate and detain the female that fled from the vehicle. As officers began searching for the suspect/shooter and the other suspects involved, additional shots from the original suspect/shooter were fired toward Ofc Calderon and Officer Calderon returned fire with his handgun. The suspect/shooter continued running through the complex and eventually ran toward a second officer on scene (Officer Jahnke). The suspect/shooter then pointed a gun at Officer Jahnke and Officer Jahnke discharged his firearm, striking the suspect/shooter multiple times. Officers immediately began rendering aid to that suspect utilizing their Individual First-Aid Kits (IFAK). Tucson Fire took over medical treatment and transported the suspect to Banner University Medical Center with life threatening injuries. A male juvenile teenager who fled from the vehicle was also located and detained in the area. The fourth suspect involved (unknown male) is still outstanding. Detectives with the Tucson Police Violent Crimes Section responded to continue the investigation. After processing the scene, conducting interviews and reviewing body worn camera footage, it was determined that Officer Calderon and Officer Jahnke were the only officers who discharged a firearm during the shooting. It appears that only one of the four suspects involved fired shots. That suspect was armed with an AR .22cal pistol and a .40cal handgun. The suspect/shooter has been identified and is still receiving medical treatment at the hospital. Charges for that suspect are pending. The two detained suspects were identified but have not been charged as of this date. While detectives are conducting the criminal portion of the investigation, sergeants with the Office of Professional Standards (OPS) are conducting a separate, but parallel administrative investigation to examine the actions of department personnel. The officers involved in the shooting were Officer Edward Jahnke, a 7 ½ year veteran of the Tucson Police Department and Officer Jesus Calderon, an officer with almost 2 years of service with the Tucson Police Department. No officers or other community members were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zlH7kfdDGcs | 25 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Greenville, South Carolina — The Greenville County Sheriff's Office released body camera footage from an officer involved shooting that happened in mid July. According to the Sheriff's Office the deputies were doing surveillance on July 11 on an unmarked vehicle on Long Forest Drive while looking for Michael Joseph Culbertson, 26, on multiple active warrants including resisting arrest, failure to stop for blue lights, interfering with police and reckless driving. On July 10th, deputies were called to a residence on Blake Street where Culbertson was reportedly causing a disturbance. Culbertson told family members he wasn't going to jail, and that he had recently armed himself with a gun. The video shows Culbertson walking in the road as two uniformed and five special team deputies got out of an unmarked vehicle and gave Culbertson commands to show his hands. Deputies reportedly saw Culbertson holding a cell phone in his left hand and reach for a gun with his right hand. They then shot Culbertson. He was hit with multiple bullets. A 9mm handgun and magazine with multiple rounds were found on scene, officials said. Culbertson was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. No officers were hurt. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
a5QSTH6BbDE | 24 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lufkin, Texas — At 2:54 p.m., a man called 911 to report he had just been robbed at gunpoint by three males in the parking lot of On the Road on Chestnut St. at Bartmess Drive. The victim said he was supposed to meet the suspects to buy some shoes. He said when he got in their vehicle to make the purchase, they pulled out a sawed-off shotgun and demanded he empty his pockets and remove the shoes he was wearing. The victim got out of the gold Chevy Impala unharmed before the suspects fled the scene on Bartmess Drive. The victim said the car had paper tags. Within just a few minutes officers spotted the suspect vehicle inbound on East Denman Avenue. When Officer Carter Willmon initiated a traffic stop, the suspects refused to pull over. They turned into the Englewood subdivision and accelerated to more than 70 mph. The pursuit, which started at 3:03 p.m., went through the Englewood subdivision into the Lufkin Land area, down Atkinson Drive and back into Lufkin Land where it ended 5 minutes later. The suspects bailed out of the vehicle after turning onto Garvan Street from Paul Avenue to avoid spike strips. The car crashed into a ditch as the suspects fled on foot. Officers ran each of them down and by 3:12 p.m., they were all in custody. The suspects were then identified as Jacorey Glenn, Akeem Hurts and Isisah Sheppard, all 17 and of Lufkin. Hurts was the driver. Tops speeds during the five-minute pursuit reached roughly 90 mph. After taking the suspects into custody, officers recovered the stolen cash, the sawed-off shotgun, a 9mm pistol, marijuana and digital scales. One of the suspects was also in possession of the keys to an Infiniti that was reported stolen in the county earlier this week. Lufkin Police recovered that vehicle this morning after someone reported it as being abandoned at Missionary Baptist Church on Scarborough Street. Glenn, Hurts and Sheppard are all charged with aggravated robbery and evading arrest with a vehicle. Additional charges are pending. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
uvluxtAfo_g | 22 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Duncanville, Texas — On August 17, 2020 Duncanville Police Officers responded to a call of a child left alone in a vehicle in the 900 Block of Gemini Avenue in Duncanville. The officer arrived and located a Ford Explorer that had a child in a child safety seat located in the back seat behind the drivers’ seat. The officer could hear the child crying and observed the child sweating profusely and covered in vomit. The officer notified dispatch, requested a Duncanville Fire Department medic be dispatched as he attempted to enter the vehicle. The officer was forced to break out the front passenger window to enter the vehicle to retrieve the child. The child was removed from the vehicle and placed inside an airconditioned squad car until the medics arrived on location to evaluate the child. The child was approximately 1 year of age. The mother of the baby was identified and arrived on scene with the child’s grandmother, and two of the child’s older siblings. The incident was reported to Child Protective Services as well as to a Dallas County Grand Jury to determine if civil or criminal charges should be filed. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
b-G0UDvUUos | 21 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasadena, California — The Pasadena Police Department released bodycam and dashboard video that shows an officer who shoot 32-year-old Anthony McClain in the back as he runs away from a traffic stop. McClain died later in the hospital. On Saturday, August 15, 2020, an Officer Involved Shooting occurred on Raymond Avenue and Grandview Street after two PPD officers stopped a vehicle for a vehicle code violation. During the stop, the driver cooperated with officers and admitted he was driving on a suspended license, however, the passenger (Anthony McClain) in the vehicle elected to run away. While running, McClain removed a handgun from his waistband and an Officer Involved Shooting occurred. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
SH7lvP2QoD0 | 18 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Deltona, Florida — On Sunday morning (8/16/20), a blue Honda hatchback fled from a Daytona Beach Shores Department of Public Safety officer who attempted a traffic stop for speeding. The vehicle also fled from the Port Orange Police Department and the Daytona Beach Police Department en route to I-4, where it was spotted by Air One overhead. After fleeing across I-4 toward Deltona, the driver lost control of the car, which had deflated tires due to successful stop stick deployments. The car crashed into a ditch, and the driver, Kevin Morales, 24, was taken into custody, charged with multiple counts of fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement, reckless driving, no valid DL, and attaching a tag not assigned.There were no injuries in the crash, and Morales' passenger was released with no charges. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4xyAaG2aZNU | 18 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Manhattan, New York — The NYPD released body camera footage of two New York City police officers shooting a knife-wielding man in the East Village on June 4. Police Officer Jillian Suarez and Police Officer Bryan Rozanski, both assigned to patrol in uniform in the 9th Precinct, fired a total of two shots from their service firearms during a confrontation with a subject, later identified as Peyman Bahadoran, a 55-year-old male. The incident began at 6:38 a.m. when Police Officer Suarez and her partner, Police Officer Melissa Brown, entered the deli. Bahadoran began yelling at Officer Brown as he entered the location behind her. He pulled a twelve-inch "Defender Xtreme" knife from a sheath that was attached to the right side of his leg and menaced her with the knife. Police Officer Brown discharged her conducted electrical weapon or "Taser" at Bahadoran. The Taser probes did not make contact with the subject, rendering it ineffective. Police Officer Brown went behind the counter while Police Officer Suarez moved outside of the deli and requested additional police assistance over her portable radio. Bahadoran directed his attention towards a deli employee and demanded a pack of cigarettes. When he placed the knife on the counter to pick up the cigarettes, the deli employee grabbed the knife and handed it to Officer Brown. Bahadoran confronted Police Officer Suarez, who was pointing her service firearm at him, at the entrance to the deli. Bahadoran shoved Officer Suarez back as he exited the deli. Police Officer Rozanski arrived, along with Police Officer Michael Murphy and Lieutenant Luis Machado, in response to the call for assistance. The officers commanded Bahadoran to comply, but he reached toward the sheath and then lunged at Lieutenant Machado. Officers Rozanski and Suarez each fired one shot from their service firearms at Bahadoran. Bahadoran suffered a gunshot wound to his left arm and a gunshot wound to the lower back. Police officers on the scene called for medical assistance and applied a tourniquet to his left arm. Bahadoran was transported to Bellevue Hospital, where he was admitted and treated for his injuries. Police Officers Suarez and Murphy were equipped with body-worn cameras that were activated for this incident. Lieutenant Luis Machado and Police Officers Brown and Rozanski were not equipped with body-worn cameras on this date. Bahadoran was charged with Robbery 1st Degree, Menacing a Police Officer, Menacing 2nd Degree, and Menacing 3rd Degree. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
S9uUU6-F2Ug | 13 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lodi, California — Lodi Police released body camera video footage of an officer pulling a man in a wheelchair from train tracks seconds before an oncoming Train passes. On 08/12/2020 at around 844 AM, Officer Urrea was in the area of Lodi Ave and the railroad tracks when she saw a male in a wheelchair who appeared to be stuck on the tracks. She noticed that the railroad crossing arms started to come down and saw that a train was approaching. She immediately exited her patrol vehicle and began running towards the male. As the train was reaching them, she was able to pull the male out of the wheelchair and they both fell back onto the ground. The male suffered a leg injury that was tended to immediately by Officer Delgado (who had arrived to assist) and Officer Urrea. The 66-year-old male was ultimately transported to a local hospital for medical treatment. He is expected to survive, police said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kkwgZgrbWUM | 13 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Mesa, Arizona — Mesa Police Department released body camera footage that shows officers scrambling to rescue a man pinned beneath a car. The incident happened Tuesday morning in the driveway of a house near Mesa Drive and Main Street around 8:45 a.m. Devon Haycock was working on his wife’s car when one of the jack collapsed, sending the car body into his chest. Luckily for the couple, Mesa Police officers Nolan Martineau and Josh Gardner arrived within three minutes and helped Devon to get out from under the car as it was lifted off the ground. Devon did not sustain any major injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ZhXq6pCwSQk | 12 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Las Vegas, Nevada — The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department released body camera footage from the officer-involved shooting that occurred August 10, 2020 in the 3700 block of North Nellis Boulevard. Patrol officers at the Northeast Area Command were notified in a morning briefing that 32-year-old Joshua Squires was being sought in connection with an arson investigation from earlier in the evening. It was known to officers that Squires lived in a mobile home located at 3755 North Nellis Boulevard. Officer Cabrera went to the mobile home park and was driving through when he observed Squires walking. Squires immediately fled on foot and Officer Cabrera initiated a foot pursuit. As they were running, Officer Cabrera observed Squires with a handgun and gave verbal commands not to point it at him. During the foot pursuit, Squires turned towards the officer and pointed the handgun at him. Officer Cabrera then fired one round missing Squires. Officer Cabrera backed off and lost sight of Squires after he jumped a wall. Information was received that Squires had returned to the mobile home where he was staying and Crisis Negotiators and SWAT responded. Negotiators contacted a female inside of the mobile home who stated she was Squires’s mother. She stated he was armed and would not allow her to leave. Other family members who were able to get out of the mobile home told officers that Squires was threatening to set the trailer on fire. A hostage rescue plan was put in place and distracts were deployed as Swat Officers entered through a sliding glass door. As they entered, Officer Goodrich observed Squires pointing a handgun at him. Officer Goodrich fired several rounds striking Squires. A tactical medic tended to Squires and pronounced him deceased at the scene. The hostage did not sustain any injuries during the rescue. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XkEGGLu_fNU | 10 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Minneapolis, Minnesota — The Hennepin County judge Peter Cahill overseeing the George Floyd case has made the body worn cameras from ex-officers Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng available. The video, taken from the body worn cameras shows Kueng and Lane responding to a convenience store on May 25 on a report that Floyd had allegedly used a fake $20 bill. Their former colleagues, Tou Thao and Derek Chauvin, later showed up to assist. The footage follows Lane and Kueng as they apprehend Floyd and two acquaintances. Lane holds Floyd at gunpoint and handcuffs him, and the officers briefly question the visibly panicked man before attempting to get him into their patrol SUV. After struggling to get him into the police squad, Floyd is eventually held down by officers on the ground. Floyd is heard calling to his mother, repeatedly saying he can’t breathe and that everything hurts. After a few minutes, Senior officers Derek Chauvin and Tou Thao arrive and help wrestle him to the ground. Chauvin then places his knee on Floyd’s neck, where it stays for over nine minutes. Lane and Kueng hold down Floyd’s back and knees as Thao keeps increasingly agitated bystanders at bay. Chauvin gets up after paramedics arrive and load Floyd into an ambulance. Lane accompanies them and administers CPR as they take Floyd to an out-of-the-way street corner, while Kueng goes back into Cup Foods interviewing an employee about the alleged counterfeit $20 bill and collecting evidence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Mk7mPnEgbu4 | 09 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Reno, Nevada — A Reno Cop accidentally shot with a stun gun, accidentally discharged his firearm, hitting a suspect in the shoulder, officials said. According to Deputy Chief Tom Robinson, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office asked Reno police for help on July 26 to assist in a traffic stop. When police arrived, they found deputies pointing stun guns at a 43-year-old Reno resident who wasn’t complying with commands. The WCSO deputy fired his Taser at the suspect, missed him, and hit a Reno Police officer in the knee. The officer then fired his weapon, striking the suspect in the shoulder. Officers and deputies provided first-aid until medics arrived. The suspect was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The officer was also taken to the hospital to have the Taser probe removed from his knee. The suspect was cited for reckless driving and obstructing an officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1h60I4HXQnA | 07 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Monroe, Louisiana — The City of Monroe has released bodycam footage from the night of April 21, 2020, that shows an officer kicking Timothy Williams in the head during the arrest. Officers confronted Williams in response to an alarm call on April 21, Police said he displayed a fake gun. The arrest report said a crack pipe fell out of Williams’ pocket while he was being searched for other weapons. Williams said he was afraid, and ran from police while being searched. Williams said he ran from police but stopped when he realized he couldn't outrun them. Later on in the video, another officer kicks Williams in the face. From then on, the video shows the officer with the bodycam on walks away, while Williams is left screaming in the background. In the complaint, he said as many as eight MPD officers used force against him during an arrest while handcuffed. One officer, Jared Preston Desadier, 42, was arrested after being placed on administrative leave. He has since resigned. He was booked into Ouachita Correctional Center on July 25 on charges of malfeasance in office and second-degree battery in connection with the incident. Four other officers are also on administrative leave. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VxrzNwkiy0o | 07 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Hayward, California — The Hayward Police Department released police officer body-worn camera video and other information relevant to a May 20, 2020, officer-involved shooting that occurred at a residence in the 22000 Block of Wildwood Street. On May 20, 2020, at 2:27 PM, the Hayward Police Department Special Duty Unit was on the lookout for 23-year-old, Stoney Ramirez who was a person of interest in the May 1st homicide of a homeless Hayward man. Ramirez was also on searchable felony probation for an assault that resulted in great bodily injury. Officers had reason to believe Ramirez might be at a residence on Wildwood Street and when they arrived, they found Ramirez parked in the driveway in a white vehicle later determined to be stolen. Officers believed, based on prior information, that Ramirez was armed. An undercover detective, Officer Kyle Martinez, and Officer Dynaton Tran pulled up and attempted to block the driveway with their police car. As can be seen in the body-worn camera video, Ramirez failed to follow officer’s commands and then repeatedly backed up the stolen car and rammed their police vehicle with officers standing nearby in the direct path of travel. In response, the three officers discharged their service weapons. Officers worked to secure the scene and determine a safe approach to remove Ramirez from the car as they believed he was armed and did not know the extent of his injuries. Once removed from the driver’s seat, officers applied first aid until paramedics arrived. Ramirez was pronounced deceased at the scene. No officers were injured during this incident. The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office will look into the actions of the involved officers. The Hayward Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Bureau will investigate the actions of Ramirez. An investigation by Hayward Police Department Internal Affairs Unit will be conducted to determine what occurred and if the officers acted within policy. In addition, the City Manager requested an independent review of the incident by the Attorney General, consistent with Council adopted policy. The Attorney General has declined to review the incident. The City Manager’s letter and Attorney General response can be found on the critical incident webpage.The Hayward Police Department conducts thorough use of force investigations, which typically require investigators to interview multiple witnesses, view numerous hours of video footage, and analyze a significant amount of forensic evidence. The Hayward Police Department is still in the process of conducting this investigation and our understanding of this incident may change as additional evidence is collected, analyzed, and reviewed. The Hayward Police Department also does not draw any conclusions about whether the officers acted consistent with department policies and the law until all the facts are known and the investigation is complete. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
h7gOJmlSUms | 07 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Salt Lake City, Utah — The Salt Lake City Police Department released body camera footage from an officer-involved critical incident that resulted in the death of Andrew Jacob Preece on July 25. Officers responded to a fight with a knife at the Smiths. Officers located the subjects actively involved in an altercation as they were walking East on 500 S. Officers confronted the suspect with the knife, at that time the suspect grabbed the other male pulling him close and putting the knife to the neck of the other male creating a hostage situation. Officers discharged their firearms at the suspect who was pronounced dead at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ntFanbnGwNk | 06 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sheboygan, Wisconsin — The Sheboygan County district attorney has determined that the use of deadly force was reasonable and no charges will be filed in the officer-involved death of Kevan Ruffin Jr. on July 2. At 5:50:32 AM, the Sheboygan County Dispatch Center received a 911 call reporting a disturbance involving weapons near S. 15th Street and Illinois Avenue in the City of Sheboygan. Video surveillance from the nearby business showed that prior to Officer Pray's arrival there appeared to have been a disturbance between two people to the west of S. 15th Street between Illinois Avenue and Indiana Avenue. The disturbance was at approximately 5:50 AM according to the video. There was some pushing before one person ran towards a building and the other person, later identified as Kevan Ruffin, walked eastbound down an alley while holding onto something in each of his hands. At 5:52 AM, a Sheboygan Police Department squad car operated by Officer Pray pulled up next to a silver car at the intersection of Indiana Avenue and S. 15th Street. As soon as the squad car traveled down S. 15th Street, Ruffin started to walk towards the squad car, although he was on the opposite side of the road. Officer Pray's body camera recorded him exiting his squad car and then saying, "How you doin' Ruffin?" and "Are you fine this morning?" He later said, "Can you just have a seat for me?" Ruffin was looking at Officer Pray but walking along the curb line on the opposite side of the road. Officer Pray took approximately 2 to 3 steps toward Ruffin. Ruffin began to walk towards Officer Pray. Officer Pray said, "Ah, ah, ah can you just have a seat for me?" He drew his Electronic Control Device (ECD), commonly referred to as a taser, and activated it. Video surveillance from the business showed Officer Pray exit his squad car, hold his hand out and begin to quickly walk backwards.The video surveillance showed Ruffin begin to walk at a faster pace toward Officer Pray. Officer Pray, as seen on the video surveillance, drew his taser as he was backing up. Ruffin began to run quickly at Officer Pray. Officer Pray was retreating backwards, away from Ruffin. The body camera footage showed Ruffin advanced toward Officer Pray at a faster pace. Ruffin was mumbling something that was inaudible. He was also holding a Sai in his right hand, which was pointed towards Officer Pray, and another Sai in his left hand, which was pointed away from Officer Pray. Based on body camera footage, it appeared that Ruffin began to advance quicker towards Officer Pray. Officer Pray deployed his taser and began sprinting away from Ruffin. Ruffin was running at a fast pace towards Officer Pray. Evidence of the taser being deployed was found at the scene. Officer Pray's body camera showed that he sprinted to the opposite side of the street and turned to see Ruffin sprinting towards him. Ruffin was still holding a Sai in each hand. Five seconds after deploying his taser, Officer Pray drew his duty weapon and pointed it at Ruffin. Within Officer Pray's body camera he is heard yelling, "Step back, you will get shot." Ruffin continued to run towards Officer Pray. The body camera footage showed that Officer Pray continued to run backwards and fired 3 rounds toward Ruffin, who was still running towards Officer Pray with a Sai in each hand. Officer Pray began to sprint back toward the opposite side of the road and fired 3 more rounds while running away and 1 additional shot as he turned back around. After the 6 shots were fired, Ruffin was still running at Officer Pray, which is when the seventh round was fired. Officer Pray radioed dispatch, "shots fired, shots fired" and "send all units." The video surveillance showed the same interaction. Specifically, it showed Officer Pray begin to run in a circular motion toward the opposite side of the road. At 5:53 AM in the surveillance video, Officer Pray threw his taser to the ground and drew his hand gun. Officer Pray turned facing Ruffin, still moving backwards as Ruffin advanced. Officer Pray fired his hand gun. Officer Pray continued to run in a circular motion to the opposite side of the road while Ruffin followed. As Ruffin came back around towards the west side of the road he fell to the ground. Video surveillance showed a second officer arrive on scene at what video surveillance showed to be 5:54 AM. Officer Pray and the backup officer approached Ruffin at 5:55 AM. Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) was attempted, but Ruffin was later declared deceased at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5sr-akjMGRk | 04 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lufkin, Texas — Around 7 p.m. yesterday, an officer saw a silver Chevy Cruz turn onto Frank Avenue from North Raguet Street into oncoming traffic. Seconds later, the officer saw an SUV do the same thing. The driver of the SUV motioned to the officer that they were chasing the car. The officer caught up with the suspect vehicle on North Raguet Street and attempted to initiate a traffic stop but the driver – later identified as Travis Thorton, 27, of – refused to stop. Thorton continued on North Raguet and crossed into the grass in front of First Christian Church before cutting out onto South First Street at more than 80 mph. Thorton continued on South First/U.S. 59 and turned onto FM 819. He then headed outbound on C C Road toward FM 1818. That is where the officer had to terminate the 11-minute pursuit for safety due to road conditions. The officer made contact with the other driver who flagged him down. That is when he learned that the suspect stole the car from a repair shop minutes earlier. The shop owner and his son caught Thorton trying to steal wheels from another vehicle. When they confronted him, Thorton jumped in the car, which was there for repairs. He then backed into another vehicle while attempting to flee the scene. The shop owner’s son pursued the stolen vehicle until he came into contact with the officer. The car was entered into the stolen vehicle database at that time. Around 2 a.m. today, the same officer came upon the suspect vehicle again on North Timberland Drive near Brookshire Brothers. The officer initiated a traffic stop, but Thorton refused to pull over. Thorton continued north on U.S. 59 toward Nacogdoches at speeds of more than 100 mph. He exited into the DPS weigh station but found the gate locked. He then backed into the officer’s patrol unit and cut through a grassy hill to escape back onto the highway. A short distance later. Thorton used a turnaround to head sound toward Lufkin. An officer successfully spiked three of the four vehicle tires, dropping pursuit speeds to around 30 mph. The officer who initiated the pursuit is certified to perform PIT (pursuit intervention technique) maneuvers. The officer pitted the suspect vehicle on North Timberland near Angelina Animal Hospital to prevent further risk to motorists on the more heavily traveled Timberland Drive. Thorton was taken into custody without incident 17 minutes after the pursuit began. After being medically cleared, he was taken to the Angelina County Jail on charges of unauthorized use of a vehicle and evading arrest. The Angelina County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
C5_XkThyaWk | 04 Aug 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasco, Washington — The Pasco Police Department released body camera footage from the officer-involved shooting with two homicide suspects Juan and Miguel Montalvo. Pasco police street crime detectives had information that two subjects who had outstanding arrest warrants for murder, were inside of a home in the 700 block of Northwest. The wanted subjects were identified as Miguel Angel Montalvo, 21 and his cousin, Juan Manuel Montalvo, 25. Both were wanted in connection with the murder of Luis Alexander Contreras, 29, that occurred about two weeks earlier on April 29, 2020, at a home in the 1900 block of E. Lewis St. in North Douglas. In the early morning of May 17, 2020, the day of this incident, the Montalvos returned to the same location on E. Lewis St. and North Douglas. Both men broke into the home and started firing their guns at the occupants inside. Two occupants in the shooting were seriously injured and the Montalvos fled on foot. While escaping the scene, the Montalvos stole a car at gunpoint and kidnapped the car owner, locking him in the trunk of the car. The victim was able to escape from the trunk, run up and report the incident to police. The investigation led detectives to the 700 block of North 12. Detectives were setting up full surveillance of the house, front and rear and had requested additional patrol officers to assist. Detective (Joshua) Glass was positioned in the east half of the alley behind the home. Officer (Eric) Fox arrived as his backup. Both wanted subjects saw that police were surrounding the home and fled out the back and into the alley. Both Detective Glass and Officer Fox saw that the subjects were each armed with a handgun and ordered them to put up their hands. They refused to comply with the officer's directions. The subjects then fired their weapons at the officers. Both officers returned gunfire and struck each of the subjects. One subject was mortally wounded and the other seriously wounded. Pasco police officers rendered first aid once the scene was secured and immediately called the Pasco paramedics, who were already staged nearby to treat and transport the injured subject to a local hospital, where he received medical care and was then booked into the Franklin County jail for murder. No officers were hurt. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rcV4-jDab6w | 30 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Hilltown, Pennsylvania — On July 23, 2020 at 1038 hours, Hilltown Police responded to a barn fire in the 1500 block of Hilltown Pike. Minutes later, arriving officers found a large barn with heavy smoke and fire showing. People on scene notified the responding officers that there was still a horse inside of the burning barn. Officer Matthew Reiss and Officer Kristian Hanus immediately entered the barn and rescued the frightened animal, with the assistance of a farm worker. The Hilltown Fire Company and several other area companies arrived a short time later to find the building fully engulfed in flames. In total, fifteen fire companies and six EMS units from Bucks and Montgomery Counties responded to the two-alarm blaze. EMS tended to eight (8) people that required medical attention at the scene. Four (4) of the eight (8) patients were transported to area hospitals. Both officers also received minor injuries. The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Bucks County Fire Marshal’s Office and Hilltown Police. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
B5vyeZnX5yI | 30 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pensacola, Florida — On June 13, 2020, Pensacola police officers received a call that a three year old girl had been found floating in a swimming pool at a residence of the north side of town. Officer Kyle Skipper was the first to arrive and saw the child’s grandmother attempting CPR. The child was unresponsive and was not breathing. Officer Skipper picked up the child and held her up off the ground and face down with one hand while using his other hand to firmly strike her back in an attempt to clear any obstructions. Officer Robert Lindblom arrived to assist, and as they were preparing to use the AED, she took a small breath. Officer Lindblom located a pulse after giving chest compressions. The officers laid the child on her side in an attempt to keep her airway clear. The officers used their fingers to clear vomit from the child’s mouth, and the child began breathing better and began to move. The Pensacola Fire Department arrived along with Escambia County EMS, rushing the child to the hospital where she made a full recovery. The attending pediatric physician advised that the overall outlook would take time to determine, however he stated that without the efforts of the officers at the scene who got the child to start breathing, she would not have survived. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
t1DcAVrwwU4 | 30 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police Department released a body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that happened on June 14, 2020. The suspect from this incident has been identified as 55-year-old Jon David Brouseau. The incident happened at approximately 7:45 p.m. in a parking lot near 43rd Avenue and Union Hills in Phoenix. A 911 caller reported a drunk man armed with a knife was threatening customers inside a grocery store. Officers from the Cactus Park Precinct responded and saw several people pointing to Brouseau who was now walking around the parking lot. The officer contacted Brouseau and immediately noticed that he was armed with a knife. The officer repeatedly told Brouseau to drop the knife. The man ignored the commands and told the officer he would kill her. After almost a minute of walked toward the officer with the knife in hand, Brouseau charged at the officer and she fired her weapon at him. The incident was recorded not only on body-worn camera from the officer but also on the cell phones of several witnesses. Additional officers arrived and were able to handcuff Brouseau and get him medical attention. Brouseau is expected to survive his injuries and will be charged with aggravated assault. There were no other community members injured. The officer who fired her weapon is assigned to the Cactus Park Precinct and has 1 year of service. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
bH77wNPIe0I | 30 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police Department released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that happened on the evening of May 29, 2020. Officers from the Cactus Park Precinct responded to a 911 call at a liquor store near 27th Avenue and Bethany Home Road. The caller indicated a man walked into a liquor store holding a handgun and manipulating the slide. Surveillance video shows the man outside the store, armed with the weapon. The man was later identified as 22-year-old Omar Luna. An officer responded to the location and contacted the 911 caller, learning that Luna was walking around while displaying the handgun and making statements about scaring people. Two additional officers responded, obtaining Luna's description and last known location. They began searching the area and quickly located the suspect walking on a nearby residential street. Body-worn camera footage shows officers attempting to speak with Luna, but he immediately ran from them. Two officers got out of their vehicle and ran after him. As Luna was running away, one of the officers saw him remove a handgun from his shorts and swing it in the direction of the officer. Luna continued running and approached the front door of a home, where he fired the weapon as he tried to open the door. One officer returned fire three times, striking the suspect. Luna continued into the house as officers tried to contact the others inside to make sure they were safe. As officers moved residents out of the house, they saw the man sitting on the floor. He told officers he had accidentally fired the handgun. After the last person left the house, officers had Luna crawl outside where he was detained and provided first aid. The Phoenix Fire Department transported Luna to the hospital where he was treated for his injuries prior to being booked into the Maricopa County Jail. Luna has been charged with one count of Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer. There were no other injuries to community members or officers. The officer who fire his duty weapon is a 23-year-old assigned to the Cactus Park Precinct. He has 2 years of service. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
QwTDxr9St-0 | 29 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Roxboro, North Carolina — The Person County district attorney released dash camera footage of an officer-involved shooting on July 24, that left a 45-year-old man dead. The man fatally shot by a Roxboro police officer appears to have pointed a gun at the officer, dash-camera footage from the officer’s car shows. On Friday, July 24, David Brooks Jr. was shot once in the chest by Roxboro police responded to a 911 call reporting an armed man, officials said. In the video, an officer stops his car and turns on his blue lights. Brooks appears to raise a gun as officers tell him to drop the gun three times. Within minutes, an officer fired one shot into David Brooks Junior’s chest. Police Chief David Hess said a loaded-sawed off shotgun was found at the scene. It is illegal to carry a sawed-off shotgun in the state of North Carolina. Brooks was given first aid, but died from the wound to his chest. Two officers involved in the incident are on paid leave, which is standard procedure when an officer fires a weapon. The name of the officer who fired a shot has not been released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
p8TbEclL81o | 22 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Santa Ana, California — On Monday, August 19, 2019, early ...
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Phoenix, Arizona — The Phoenix Police Department released ...
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Detroit, Michigan — Detroit Police Chief James Craig relea...
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Red Bluff, California — The Red Bluff Police Department re...
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Volusia County, Florida — On Tuesday, Volusia County sheri...
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Mesa, Arizona — Maricopa County Sheriff's Office released ...
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** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** New Haven, Michigan — On June 25, 2020, one of Macomb County Sheriff's Office deputy was on patrol and noticed an apartment with smoke coming out of it. A man and three small children were standing outside and stated there was another woman and two additional children inside. Deputies entered several times to extinguish the flames but could not make it up to the second floor. However, the two deputies continued to extinguish the fire as the flames tried to grow. Several fire departments and EMS units arrived on scene within 14 minutes of the initial call. They were able to rescue the woman and two small children inside. The Sheriff's Office reports that no lives were lost during this fire. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
8zGa9zRNC9w | 08 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Diego, California — The San Diego Police Department on...
R1tk9x8JHOc | 07 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Hopkinsville, Kentucky — A man sought on a Tennessee warrant for assault with a gun was arrested following a disturbance Monday afternoon. Hopkinsville police officers were called to 100 block of big blue court for a disturbance where the suspect is making threats to the caller. Traffic stop was made on the vehicle the suspect left in. Over about the next 9 minutes officers talk to the suspect, now known to be Anthony T. Gaines, 30, about the disturbance on big blue court. Officers are advised that the suspect, Anthony Gaines has an active felony warrant out of Tennessee for Aggravated assault with a gun. Officers place Gaines in handcuffs in order to arrest him for the active warrant. Before placing Gains into the police car officers locate what appears to be methamphetamine, at which time Gaines pulls away from the officer and takes off running through the parking lot for about 100 yards before he trips and falls on his own causing the pursing officer to also fall to the ground. Gaines continues to resist arrest not allowing officers to place him in the back of the patrol car. Gaines is seen on Body camera wedging himself in the back door area preventing officers from getting him in the car, Gaines can be seen pushing off of the cruiser with his feet to be kept from being placed inside. At one time officers almost have Gains all the way into the car when he pushes himself completely out of the car landing on the ground before officers can close the doors. Officers again try and lift Gains off the ground to place him in the back of the police car at which time Gains bites one of the officers on the inside of his upper leg. Officers again continue to try and get Gains into the back of the cruiser. Gaines again has himself wedged in the door frame of the police car one of the officer’s delivers knee strike to the large portion of the his leg in an attempt to cause Gaines to buckle in hopes to get him into the back of the car. Officers call for an ambulance because Gains says he has a pacemaker and that he needs fluids and that something isn’t right. A citizen arrives on scene stating she is Gain’s aunt. Officers allow her to speak with Gains in an attempt to convince him to get into the police car. Ambulance arrives and takes Gains to the hospital to assure he is healthy enough to be taking to jail. An arrest citation says Gaines tried to get away, refused to get inside the cruiser and bit an officer on the leg. He was arrested as a fugitive from another state and for third-degree assault of a police officer, second-degree fleeing or evading police, possession of meth and resisting arrest. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
l5KwCeH0KMk | 06 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Jacksonville, Florida — The State Attorney’s Office Fourth Judicial Circuit of Florida in Duval County has released its report and body camera video from the investigation into the officer-involved shooting of former FAMU student Jamee Johnson. The SAO has determined that the officer who shot Jamee Johnson back in December 2019 was justified in his use of force. The officer-involved shooting took place at approximately 5:00 p.m. on December 14, 2019. On this date, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (“JSO”) Officer Josue Garriga (“Officer Garriga”) was deployed as part of a JSO initiative aimed at reducing violent crime. While working on this deployment initiative, Officer Garriga conducted a traffic stop of Jamee Johnson (“Johnson”) for driving without a seatbelt, a violation of Florida Statute section 316.614(4). After pulling Johnson over, Officer Garriga observed a strong odor of marijuana coming from Johnson’s car. Officer Garriga immediately noted that Johnson was nervous and making furtive movements. Officer Garriga asked Johnson to stop moving erratically and provide him with his identification. An inquiry pursuant to the traffic stop followed. Officer Garriga asked whether Johnson had “anything” in his car, a routine question aimed at both officer safety and crime intervention. When Johnson offered that he had a firearm in the car, Officer Garriga asked Johnson to step out of his car. As Johnson stepped out of his car, Officer Garriga noted that Johnson had marijuana flakes on his shirt. Officer Garriga posed a series of questions to Johnson regarding the smell of marijuana and the marijuana flakes on his shirt. Johnson explained that the flakes were hemp. Officer Garriga next questioned Johnson about the firearm in the car. Johnson admitted that he did not have a concealed weapons permit and further explained that the firearm was not secured as required by law. Officer Garriga asked that Johnson sit in the back of his patrol car while he obtained Johnson’s receipt for the firearm. Inexplicably, and for reasons we can only speculate, Johnson shoved Officer Garriga in the chest and jumped headfirst into his car toward the very gun he had just described to Officer Garriga. Officer Garriga dove after Johnson to prevent him from accessing the gun. During the struggle, Johnson placed the car in drive and crashed through a fence into a nearby yard, dragging Officer Garriga along the way. While Officer Garriga was inside the car struggling with Johnson, the struggle turned deadly when Johnson grasped his gun and lifted the gun toward Officer Garriga’s face. Officer Garriga immediately tried to hide behind Johnson’s head, to avoid being shot. Officer Garriga pushed himself out of the car and, believing Johnson was armed, fired until Johnson no longer posed a threat. Johnson suffered multiple gunshot wounds and fell to the ground outside the car. Officer Garriga contemporaneously, and without time for reflection, told his backup officer, Officer Kristopher Graham, that Johnson “tried to grab his gun on me.” Johnson immediately responded, “I’m ready to give up.” Officer Garriga yelled at Johnson: “Don’t grab the gun.” Johnson immediately responded, “My hands are off it.” Officer Garriga and Officer Graham commanded Johnson not to move and continued to yell at Johnson, asking where the gun was located. Johnson replied, “It’s in the car...” Johnson’s admissions corroborated Officer Garriga’s recount that he was fighting Johnson for the gun. Johnson suffered the following four gunshot wounds during the incident: a gunshot wound to the left side of the chest; a gunshot wound to the left side of the back; a gunshot wound on the posterior aspect of the right elbow; and a gunshot wound on the anterior and lateral aspects of the right hip. Johnson was transported to the hospital where he died in surgery from his wounds. The two gunshot wounds to the torso caused Johnson’s death. After thorough investigation, The State Attorney’s Office renders the legal opinion that Officer Garriga’s actions were lawful and justified as defined in applicable Florida law. They reached this opinion after a comprehensive review of the evidence and the consultation of an independent expert in the field of policing, including the use of force, police tactics, body-worn camera usage, and industry practices and standards. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
tnIASb_GFIY | 06 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Marion County, Florida — On Sunday, July 5, 2020, Deputy Samantha Horne observed a silver 2015 Hyundai Elantra driving down SE Abshire Blvd. A computer check revealed that the vehicle was stolen. Deputy Horne along with Belleview Police Department Officer Michaelides attempted a traffic stop, however the driver, later identified as Harley Moore, decided not to stop and a pursuit ensued. During the pursuit, a stop stick deployment was successful and the vehicle lost speed but still wouldn’t stop. Moore ended up crashing into another vehicle and attempted to continue to run. At this time, Deputy Horne was able to conduct a PIT Maneuver, but Moore still attempted to drive away. Deputy Horne conducted another PIT and the pursuit ended. Deputy Horne was able to place the driver under arrested and Belleview Police Officer Coleman detained the passenger, identified as Harrison Blodnick. Moore was arrested for Grand Theft Auto, Fleeing/Elude, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. During a search of the vehicle Methamphetamine was located in the passenger side door and Blodnick was in possession of a syringe filled with Methamphetamine. He was arrested for Possession of Meth and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
gR7orxjZgEQ | 01 Jul 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Santa Fe, New Mexico — On June 7, 2020 at approximately 6:45 p.m., Santa Fe Police Department Officer Brandon Deets and Officer Cesar Ornelas responded to the Big R store located at 725 St. Michaels Drive in Santa Fe, NM in reference to a fight in progress. Prior to the officer’s arrival, it was reported a male subject was confronted by two individuals regarding a shoplifting at the Big R and the male subject had attacked them both with a knife. When Officer Deets and Officer Ornelas both arrived on scene, they encountered a male subject identified as Joseph Galassini (33) from Santa Fe, NM in the parking lot of the Big R. Galassini was armed with a knife. During the officer’s encounter with Galassini, Officer Deets and Officer Ornelas gave Galassini numerous verbal commands to drop the knife. Galassini ignored the officer’s commands and moved aggressively towards Officer Deets, while holding the knife and yelling at him. As Officer Deets moved backwards away from Galassini for his safety, he tripped over a raised curb at which point Officer Ornelas yelled at Galissini to gain his attention. Galissini turned towards Officer Ornelas and began to walk towards him with the knife. Galissini raised his knife towards Officer Ornelas while he continued to yell. Officer Ornelas moved backwards from one end of the parking lot to the other, keeping a safe distance from Galissini. Officer Deets then regained the attention of Galissini. Galissini turned towards Officer Deets again and began to walk towards him. As Galissini walked towards Officer Deets, both officers observed Galissini raise his knife within striking distance of Officer Deets. At that time, Officer Deets and Officer Ornelas fired their department issued handguns at least once towards Galissini, striking him. After the knife was safely secured, other Santa Fe Police officers arrived on scene and assisted with rendering aid to Galissini until emergency medical personnel arrived. Galissini was transported to an area hospital where he was treated for injuries believed to be non-life threatening. Officer Brandon Deets has been employed with the Santa Fe Police Department for approximately 4 years and Officer Cesar Ornelas for 1.5 years. Officer Ornelas has 5 years or prior experience being a Corrections Officer with Santa Fe Adult Detention Center. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RzgEX2dBibk | 30 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sumter County, Florida — On June 27th around 6:24 in the evening the Sumter County Sheriff's Office began receiving calls in reference to shots fired on 1-75 NB near the 309 MM. Callers reported the suspect Miguel Espinoza Navarro, 41, was waving a gun and shooting at vehicles from a black Ford truck. The suspect rear ended a vehicle just north of MM 314 (Bushnell) and continued heading north on 1-75. The suspect then wrecked his vehicle at the guardrail at MM 317, where he engaged deputies in a standoff. The suspect began waving his gun, ultimately threw his weapon and took off again. A few hundred feet later the suspect wrecked for a third time, abandoned his vehicle and fled on foot. Deputies took to a foot chase, tased the suspect and successfully took him into custody. Navarro was booked into the Sumter County Jail on multiple charges, including aggravated assault and resisting an officer. No people or deputies were injured during the ordeal. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nJ2iVm605Ps | 29 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sparks, Nevada — The Sparks Police Department released body camera footage of an Officer-Involved Shooting that occurred in January of 2020. On January 5, 2020, Sparks Police Officers responded to a call in the 1000 block of Rock Boulevard. Officers met with the reporting party who informed officers that her son, identified as Miciah Lee, suffered from mental health issues, threatened to commit “suicide by cop,” and had driven away from the area with a firearm. Officers located a vehicle matching the description provided by the reporting party, and the driver, later identified as Lee, attempted to elude officers. Lee’s vehicle rear-ended another citizen’s vehicle at a stop sign at the intersection of 15th Street and Rock Boulevard. Officers attempted to block Lee’s vehicle and gave Lee verbal commands to exit the vehicle. Lee was able to push a police vehicle and the civilian’s vehicle out of the way by driving forward and in reverse. Lee then left the area at a high rate of speed. Shortly thereafter, Lee wrecked his vehicle near the intersection of North McCarran Boulevard and Rock Boulevard. Officers partially blocked Lee’s vehicle. A Sparks Police K9 was deployed to remove Lee from the vehicle, and officers approached Lee. As officers were attempting to remove Lee from the vehicle, a struggle ensued, and Lee attempted to access a firearm. Officers fired their service weapons at Lee, striking him. Medical attention was requested, but Lee was pronounced deceased at the scene. The Washoe County District Attorney’s report is available here: https://www.washoecounty.us/da/files/Report%20on%20January%205,%202020%20OIS.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
iIYNO_gtpL8 | 29 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** El Centro, California — The El Centro Police Department (ECPD) released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of 50-year-old Manuel Verdugo on December 29, 2019. The release of the footage comes less than a month after Manuel Verdugo's daughter, filed a lawsuit demanding the release of bodycam footage from officers. During this incident, officers responded to calls about a shirtless man in the middle of traffic armed with stolen knives and threatening violence. When officers arrived, the suspect charged at ECPD officers who initially fired less-lethal, beanbag rounds to stop him. As the beanbag rounds were ineffective, the shooting occurred as the suspect continued to charge toward the retreating officer with the knives still in his hands. Verdugo was on active parole and was a registered sex offender when this incident occurred. He has prior felony convictions for the following crimes: forcible rape, corporal injury to spouse/cohabitant, willful cruelty to a child It (11-month old girl), spousal abuse/battery, vandalism, forgery, and criminal threats with the intent to terrorize with a weapon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hOIvmOPUwAc | 29 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Diego, California — The San Diego Police Department has released body-worn camera and surveillance footage of the moment a man was shot by two officers after police say he pointed a gun at them in downtown on Saturday. The man, who police identified as Leonardo Hurtado Ibarra, 25, of San Diego, suffered life-threatening injuries. He was hospitalized in an intensive care unit Sunday, police said. At 5:47pm on june 27, 2020, two uniformed san diego police officers were in the area of 1200 6th avenue. They noticed Ibarra in a red track suit exiting a building. They recognized him from a recent wanted flyer regarding a robbery. When the officers approached and attempted to speak with Ibarra, he continued to walk away. He dropped the items in his hands and reached for his waistband. He ignored repeated commands from officers and suddenly pulled an object from his waistband and pointed it at one of the officers. That object was a revolver wrapped in a bandana. Both officers discharged their service weapons. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
g55Jq8fpoCY | 24 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasadena, California — Pasadena police released dash cam and body camera footage of a fatal officer-involved shooting from May that shows a suspect firing at police after a chase ended in a crash. Officers attempted to pull over Lloyd Nelson, a San Diego resident who previously lived in Pasadena, on the afternoon of May 8 after he made an illegal U-turn in front of an officer on Colorado Boulevard, near Pasadena City College, and stopped the car in the middle of the roadway and exit the vehicle. Nelson re-entered the vehicle and the pursuit began. When Nelson refused to stop, officers followed him for about 20 minutes in the area on surface streets. Investigators said officers terminated the pursuit at one point and had their chopper follow the car, but eventually they decided to reinitiate it. The pursuit ended at the intersection of Corson Street and Allen Avenue when Nelson slammed head-on into a Pasadena police SUV that was not involved in the chase, then opened fire on the police vehicle and exited the Mitsubishi and began firing at an officer, who had gotten out of the SUV and returned fire, striking Nelson. Nelson was pronounced dead at the scene, while an officer who was struck by “friendly fire” in the leg was taken to a hospital, police said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
R-Yfj24jpWU | 24 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Richmond, California — Richmond and Oakland police have released body-cam videos showing the tail end of a chaotic incident on April 16, in which 24-year-old old Juan Ayon-Barraza allegedly mortally injured Vallejo resident Tamisha Thomas, dumped her lifeless body near Moraga, and led police on a chase before officers shot and killed him. The incident started on April 16th when family members of a 29-year-old Vallejo woman reported her missing to police. The family said the woman was last seen with 24-year-old Juan Ayon-Barraza of Vallejo. They expressed fear for her safety based on comments made by Ayon-Barraza who fled from them when confronted about her whereabouts. Just before 7 pm that evening, a cyclist in the Oakland Hills called 911 and reported seeing a man, on Pinehurst RD., Carrying a human body wrapped in a blanket. The 911 caller said he could hear victim moaning but could not reach her. Oakland and Moraga Police and the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office responded. The van and car left. The victim was found down a steep embankment of Pinehurst RD. The victim had been shot in the head severely beaten. She was rushed to the Hospital in critical condition. A few miles away, a Moraga Police Officer spotted the 1999 chevy van matching the description given by the caller on Pinehurst RD. just before Redwood RD. Moraga e Oakland Police began a pursuit on Redwood RD. which led to Skyline Blvd. Oakland Police took the lead on the pursuit as the driver headed west onto Joaquin Miller RD. and then onto Southbound Highway 13. After Ayon-Barraza turned onto westbound I-580, he put his hand out of his window while holding a hangun. He was driving in exesss of 100 mph. The driver took I-580 and exited onto Bayview Ave. He drove through Richmond city streets to San Pablo Ave. He ran multiple red lights and drove on city streets at speed in excess of 90 mph. He also weaved in and out of oncoming traffic putting the public at risk. As he made a left onto Macdonald Ave., a Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office Helicopter arrived and captured the reminder of the incident. After the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Helicopter arrived overhead, Oakland Police Officers relinquished the pursuit to helicopter and the Richmond Police Department. Oakland Police Officers followed the pursuit at a distance. The aerial video shows the final moments of the incident. When Ayon-Barraza made a u-turn on S. 37th street, he pointed his gun at Officers. Ayon-Barraza’s vehicle rammed two patrol cars injured two Oakland Police Officers. One Richmond Police Officer and multiple Oakland Police Officers discharged their service weapons. The officers then rushed in to assist the officer who was struck by Ayon-Barraza’s van. They appeared distressed as several pulled the officer into a patrol car, screaming, “Where were you shot? Where were you shot?”. The injured officer replied that he was run over, not shot. He suffered several broken bones and is expected to recover. The suspect sustained a fatal gunshot wound during this incident and was pronounced deceased at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6vz5pcrMVpU | 24 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Stanislaus County, California — The Stanislaus County Sheriff's Office released body camera footage, showing the moments when Deputy Saul McNaul and Good Samaritan John Phelps rushed to the rescue after seeing a pickup truck veer off the road and burst into flames. The incident happened on June 21 around 2:40 p.m. while the deputy was patrolling in the Knight's Ferry area around Highway 120/108 near Willms Road. Investigators are still trying to figure out what led to the accident, but said they don’t think drugs or alcohol contributed to the crash. The driver doesn’t remember much about the crash or his rescue. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yYSB2P9Og64 | 24 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore County, Maryland — The Baltimore County Police Department released the body-worn camera video from the May 16 officer-involved shooting of an armed 29-year-old man in the unit block of Skipjack Court. The suspect is identified as Robert Johnson Jr (29) of the unit block of Championship Court, 21117. Police Officer First Class Knight, a 24-year veteran of the force, responded to a call for a nuisance at 10:42 p.m involving a crowd of people in the parking lot in the unit block of Skipjack Court, 21221. When Knight arrived, he saw a green Buick being driven erratically by Robert Johnson Jr. The Buick had struck several parked cars in the area. Officer Knight called for backup as he tried to make contact with Johnson. As Johnson exited the vehicle, he dropped what appeared to be a handgun, but then immediately retrieved it. Commands given by Officer Knight were ignored and the officer then fired at the suspect. The suspect then began to flee from the officer toward other townhomes, police said. Knight again fired at Johnson, this time striking him. He then immediately called for medics. Once the scene was secure, they gave Johnson aid and he was taken to Shock Trauma, where he later died. Officer Knight has been cleared of any criminal charges by the Baltimore County State’s Attorney’s Office. Officer Knight is presently on routine administrative leave. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yvOR-MjEBG4 | 19 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago, Illinois — Newly released body camera footage shows a dispute between Chicago Transit Authority supervisor Martesa Lee and Chicago Police Officer Raymond Haran, as well as her subsequent arrest, after she complained about the interaction to his supervisor. The incident happened back in February 2020 at the Jackson Red Line platform. Musician Michael Malinowski, known as “Machete Mike” for the way he plays guitar, was playing music when he was suddenly stabbed by a 38-year-old woman. The woman later said the guitar playing had given her a headache. CTA supervisor Martesa Lee was there as the incident commander. Chicago police arrived to the scene and what followed was captured on body cam footage. Lee accuses the officer of pushing her while on the platform. The officer is heard telling the woman she is in a crime scene, as the woman is seen on her radio, the officer grabs the woman and moves her, according to the video. She then goes up to a CPD sergeant to make a complaint against the officer. The Sgt is heard on video telling Lee “If he tells me that you were obstructing the crime scene, we’re going to arrest you”. Lee was arrested and kept on the platform for eight minutes before she was released without charges. Lee is now suing the city of Chicago over the incident and she also has filed a federal lawsuit against the two officers, alleging false arrest and a violation of her First Amendment right to free speech. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kAMOFvfmhhk | 18 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Fullerton, California — On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at approximately 9:27 PM, Fullerton Police Corporal Matthew Green, and Officer Rene Valdes, responded to assist an officer who was attempting to detain two males who appeared to be involved in an altercation in the 2200 block of E. Commonwealth Ave. One of the males was armed with a stick, and the other male, later identified as Jesus Estrada Leon (26, Fullerton), was armed with a large knife. It was later determined that both males were family members, and Leon was attempting to carjack the vehicle from his relative. Officers attempted to de-escalate the situation; however after speaking to Leon for several minutes, Leon only became more agitated and aggressive in his actions. As seen in the video, officers initially utilized two less lethal bean bag rounds in an attempt to stop Leon’s advance; however, after being hit with the less lethal bean bag rounds, Leon began to advance on a separate group of officers who were attempting to detain his relative. This action resulted in an Officer Involved Shooting (OIS). Leon later passed away at area hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
W4yiAU8LLDM | 18 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasco County, Florida — On Wednesday June 17, Pasco Sheriff's Office deputies responded to Auto Zone in reference to an unwanted guest complaint where a subject was reportedly entering and exiting the store frequently. The subject was at first very cooperative, as seen in the video, with the first deputy. However, as the subject again attempted to enter Auto Zone, another deputy reiterated the first deputy's conversation with the subject that, while he was not under arrest and free to leave, he could not go back into Auto Zone. During this conversation, the subject suddenly became violent, aggressively attacking and knocking the deputy to the ground and continuing to attack the deputy by punching them multiple times before the Auto Zone manager and additional deputies were able to stop and subdue the suspect. The Sheriff's Office has not identify the other deputy pursuant to Florida's Marsy's Law as the deputy is the victim of a crime. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
x0QJwrp07JQ | 18 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Cleveland, Ohio — Ohio’s Wickliffe Police Department released footage showing a February incident during which an officer used a Taser on a man. The incident begin when the officer attempted to stop a driver, who was later revealed to have been wanted by the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department on multiple warrants for failing to register as a sex offender and violating probation. He also had a suspended driver’s license. As seen in the videos, the driver pulled into an apartment complex parking lot and started walking towards a unit while refusing more than two dozen commands to stop and show his hands. After several commands, the officer uses her hands to try and take control of the suspect, but he pulls away multiple times. A second male comes out of the apartment while the officer is still trying to control the driver. A second officer arrives and tells the male to get on the ground, and warns him that he will be tased. The suspect does not comply. At that point the male is tased. The officer delivered one shock from the taser to the suspect. After the suspect was in custody, he was taken to Lake West Hospital for medical attention, and was treated and released back into police custody on the same date. The day after this incident, the suspect appeared in court and pled guilty to obstructing official business and resisting arrest. He was sentenced to 30 days in the Lake County jail on the charges. The second male in the video was released without charges after he calmed down. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
l_dE_aMiD6E | 18 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Denver, Colorado — Denver District Attorney Beth McCann determined that the officer-involved shooting of William Debose on May 1, 2020, in the 3200 block of West Colfax Avenue was legally justified. District Attorney McCann concluded that the shooting was legally justified and that no criminal charges are warranted against Officer Ethan Antonson. Debose was being pursued on foot by Denver Police officers after they spotted a car driving erratically on the highway, involved DPD air unit to follow the suspect car and located it on the 3200 block of West Colfax Avenue. According to the Denver Police, Debose, 21, pulled out a weapon while officers were chasing him. Officer Antonson fired his gun four times until Debose fell to the ground. Police said that officers found a fully-loaded Taurus 9mm handgun next to Debose right after he was shot. Analysis of the shooting here: https://www.denverda.org/wp-content/uploads/decision-letter/2020/Decision-Letter-Officer-Involved-Shooting-of-William-Debose-May-1-2020-B.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4O2IReqaYqw | 16 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Atlanta, Georgia — The Atlanta Police Department and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation have released officer bodycam, dashcam and surveillance video of the events leading up to the fatal shooting of Rayshard Brooks, 27. Brooks was fatally shot by an Atlanta police officer in the parking lot of a Wendy’s off University Avenue Friday night. The shooting led to the resignation of Atlanta Police Chief Erika Shields and Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms called for the immediate termination of the officer. The footage shows Officers Garrett Rolfe and Devin Brosnan speaking to Brooks for nearly 30 minutes on suspicion of DUI after apparently finding him asleep behind the wheel of his car in the drive-thru line of a Wendy’s restaurant. After failing a field sobriety test, officers attempted to place Brooks into custody and a struggled ensued. The APD officer deployed a taser and during the struggle, Brooks grabbed and was in possession of the taser. Footage shows that Brooks has the taser in in his hand, runs a relatively short distance, and then appears to turn around and point the taser at the Atlanta officer. That is when officer reached down and retrieved his weapon from his holster and discharges and fires at Brooks, who goes down. Garrett Rolfe, the Atlanta police officer who fatally shot Brooks has been terminated, Atlanta Police spokesman Carlos Campos said. Campos also said that the other officer involved in the call, Devin Brosnan, involved in the Rayshard Brooks case has been placed on administrative duty. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aq3WEW7Ufxg | 12 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Marion County, Florida — Gustavo Albriza was arrested on May 29, after fleeing from Deputy Lockhart. “Gus” had been hiding from law enforcement, threatening his neighbors with a firearm, threatening to do harm to law enforcement and basically being a very dangerous bully. Deputy Lockhart saw him driving and attempted a traffic stop. Gus, not being a law-abiding citizen, fled until he crashed his car. He then tried to run away and even attempted to jump in an occupied vehicle nearby. He was quickly captured and was found to be armed with a handgun. Sheriff Woods had directed numerous deputies to search for this suspect over the last couple weeks. Deputies and detectives along with members of local police and federal law enforcement officers, launched a search…..a “relentless” search for Gus. Sheriff Woods said, “To any wanna-be criminals. We won’t stop looking for you. The safety of our citizens is too valuable to let someone like this run around. We will hunt you down until we find you”! Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9dxeXF5hVZY | 12 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Deltona, Florida— Two shooting suspects are in custody after they took off from Volusia sheriff’s deputies in Deltona, fled at high speeds across Interstate 4 and crashed into a Volusia detective’s vehicle in Seminole County, where both suspects were arrested without further incident. The driver, Rayon Rattigan, 30 (DOB 6/14/1989), of Deltona, and passenger Jahqwane Tyson, 19 (DOB 9/15/2000), of Sanford, were taken into custody around 7:30 p.m. at State Road 46 and I-4, where Air One had followed their silver Honda Accord from the time it fled the area of Gloria Drive in Deltona a few minutes earlier. Deputies and detectives had been conducting surveillance on the vehicle in connection to investigations of multiple recent shooting cases in Volusia County. In addition to his warrants for attempted first-degree murder and shooting into an occupied dwelling, Rattigan was charged with aggravated fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement and habitually driving with a suspended license. His speeds on I-4 were estimated in excess of 100 mph. Tyson was arrested on his own warrant on a charge of shooting into an occupied dwelling. Both are suspects in multiple shooting cases. Det. Don Maxwell, whose unmarked vehicle was involved in the crash, had minor injuries and was treated and released from the hospital Thursday night. Maxwell is a member of the U.S. Marshals Service Regional Fugitive Task Force, which was working the case alongside the Sheriff’s Office. As a precaution, both Rattigan and Tyson were taken to Central Florida Regional Hospital, where both were medically cleared and transported to the Seminole County Jail. Sheriff Mike Chitwood commended all involved in the investigation and apprehension of both suspects: “Our deputies went home safe, and two shooting suspects went to jail – that’s a win for the citizens of Volusia County, and I couldn’t be prouder of the work our deputies and detectives did tonight.” At the time of the incident, Rattigan was out on bond in a previous case involving weapons and drug charges. A handgun was observed in the vehicle, which was sealed and transported as evidence in the shooting investigations. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
tipVg2RMXGE | 11 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Woodlynne, New Jersey — The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office released body worn camera footage and 911 call from a June 4 incident in Woodlynne, after Officer Ryan Dubiel, 31, used Oleoresin Capsicum spray, more commonly known as OC spray, on two individuals. The camera, worn by Officer Dubiel, begins as officers from the Woodlynne Police Department are dispatched to the 200 block of Parker Ave in response to a citizen’s complaint. During the incident, Dubiel used Oleoresin Capsicum spray, or OC spray, against several individuals he encountered while investigating the complaint. On June 5, the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office received an Internal Affairs Complaint against Dubiel. After a thorough investigation by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, in consultation with the Office of the Attorney General and the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability Officer Dubiel was charged on June 10, with two counts of simple assault. It was Dubiel’s use of OC spray against two of those individuals that led to the charges being filed against him. Under the current Use of Force protocols, a police officer is permitted to use force when a subject refuses to comply with an officer’s commands at the time of arrest, or when the subject threatens the officer’s safety. Dubiel is currently suspended from the department without pay. All persons charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
idEyEWLWfyM | 10 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Springfield, Florida — A Springfield police officer was arrested and charged with a felony after he allegedly used excessive force on a resident, Springfield Police and Bay County Sheriff’s officials said during a joint news conference. Former officer Ronnie Nelson had been arrested on a felony official misconduct charge and a misdemeanor battery charge. Nelson has been placed on unpaid leave and is pending termination. The incident was recorded on body-cam footage showing Nelson pulling and deploying a taser on an unarmed man, Solomon Smith, who officers thought had given a fake name to the police. The incident happened on Business Highway 98 in Springfield, after officers stopped Smith as he was walking alone around midnight on May 29. An investigation into the incident revealed that Smith was stopped without a warrant and had given his correct name. His mother also told police that he has had a developmental disorder since he was a child. It was also found that officer Nelson falsified the police report, saying Smith had tried to throw a punch at the rookie officer on scene. Two other officers that were on the scene told police Smith never tried to throw a punch. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DGsgAB-u3Ps | 09 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Orlando, Florida — A body camera video captured the moment a Florida deputy smashed a woman's car window after she refused to exit her vehicle during a traffic stop. The Orange County Sheriff's Office said the incident happened on Wednesday as deputies were monitoring a George Floyd protest in Orlando. They noticed a vehicle with its hazard lights on, blocking a lane of traffic, and pulled the driver over in a nearby parking lot. A deputy reached into the open window to try to open the door from the inside when the vehicle lurched forward and the driver started to roll up the window on the deputy’s arm. That’s when the deputy removed his arm from the window, took out his baton and smashed the window, causing the glass to shatter on the woman. He then removed her from the car, placed her in handcuffs, and put her in the back of a patrol vehicle. Orange County Sheriff John Mina said that the woman sustained minor cuts to her face from the broken glass and went to the hospital for treatment. Mina said he would review the affidavit on those charges and decide whether to proceed. The sheriff's office is also reviewing the deputy's actions. Authorities have not released the full names of the woman or deputy as they continue to review the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
l41381mFa5A | 08 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Fairfax, Virginia — A Fairfax County Police Department officer faces three charges of assault and battery relating to an on-duty incident Friday. Fairfax County Officer Tyler Timberlake was arrested June 6, after bodycam shows him striking the man with a stun gun and then getting on top of him, along with the officer wearing the body camera. Once Timberlake is on top of the man, he presses the stun gun into the back of his neck and fires again. Fairfax County Police Chief Edwin C. Roessler Jr. said someone had called police about a man walking down a street shouting that he needed oxygen. An officer who responded before Timberlake had tried to deescalate the situation, the police chief said, adding that it’s unclear why Timberlake used his stun gun. As part of the investigation into the incident, the other three officers involved were placed on administrative leave. The man was treated at a hospital and released, the chief said. Timberlake faces up to 36 months of incarceration. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pMQ0oDxbQPs | 02 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore, Maryland — Several Baltimore Police Officers were in the intersection of Baltimore and Gay Streets at 10:29 p.m. on May 29, 2020, limiting eastbound traffic, when a vehicle pulled up to the intersection and began to head northbound through the intersection. Sgt. Graig Higley put his hands up in an attempt to get the vehicle to stop because the light was red. At that time, the vehicle accelerated towards Sgt. Higley, who moved out of the way to prevent being hit. The vehicle then proceeded through the intersection, made a u-turn, and then proceeded towards Sgt. Higley again. Two officers (Sgt. Graig Higley and P.O. Terry Love) then drew their weapons and pointed them at the vehicle, ordering the driver to get out. The driver (the Involved Citizen) got out of the car and stated “shoot me” and then she sat on the ground. While on the ground, Sgt. Higley closed the driver side door to prevent the Involved Citizen from returning to her vehicle. At that time, the Involved Citizen spat at Sgt. Higley. Additional officers were called to assist. While awaiting other officers, the Involved Citizen stood up and walked towards Sgt. Higley. After thrusting her hands towards Sgt. Higley, he grabbed her arm in attempt to place her under arrest. Once Sgt. Higley grabbed her arm, the Involved Citizen struck Sgt. Higley in the face. Officer Terry Love then attempted to restraint the Involved Citizen, but she broke free and struck Sgt. Higley in the face again. At which time, Officer Terry Love struck the Involved Citizen in the face, with a closed fist, causing her to fall to the ground. The Involved Citizen was subsequently taken into custody with the assistance of several other officers. Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office said the officer will not be charged. Cell phone footage from the incident: https://www.facebook.com/andre.mellerson.9/videos/1423728704477762 Footage before the incident: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CAzR1-YgvN8 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
p5btypu0Q0E | 01 Jun 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Atlanta, Georgia — Atlanta police released body camera footage from officers tasing two college students during the protests in Atlanta. Two police officers have been fired and three others placed on desk duty over excessive use of force. Police identified the fired officers as Investigator Ivory Streeter, who was hired in December 2003, and Investigator Mark Gardner, who was hired in August 1997. Friends identified the two as 20-year-old Spelman College student Teniyah PilgrIm and 22-year-old Messiah Young, a graduate of Morehouse College. Pilgrim was detained and later released at the scene without charges. Young was taken to Grady hospital and released Sunday morning. He was initially charged with fleeing the scene and driving with an expired license, but the mayor later ordered those charges to be dropped. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wJGlVIW9Zqc | 29 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** New Orleans, Louisiana — The New Orleans Police Department released body camera footage of a raid and shootout at an apartment complex in New Orleans East that left an officer injured. The shooting happened at Interstate 10 near Bundy Road and Lake Forest Boulevard on April 21.The NOPD officer was shot in the right arm and rushed to the hospital after an exchange of gunfire. The Suspect, Horace Toppins, 28, was arrested in connection with the shooting. Officers were responding to the report of an aggravated assault suspect in a residence in the 6700 block of Bundy Road. When officers went into the house, Toppins allegedly came out and opened fire on officers. Two officers fired their weapons a total of seven times between them: Kevin Doucette, the officer who was shot in his right arm; and Sasha Winchester, who wasn't injured. According to the Police, Toppins left the bathroom and attempted to flee the apartment through a bedroom window. However, Doucette managed to trap him under his body. As the pair struggled, Toppins' gun went off twice more. Toppins' gun went off a total of nine times during his arrest. Officer Doucette, who was shot once in the arm, sustained non-life threatening injuries. The 28-year-old Horace Toppins was arrested and was not injured. He is in custody in lieu of $529,000 bail on counts including attempted first-degree murder of a police officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fctVaK6o5uE | 29 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Modesto, California — Modesto police released body camera footage Friday from a deadly officer-involved shooting that happened on May 25th at approximately 9:39 pm at West Orangeburg Avenue and Enslen Avenue. This officer involved shooting resulted in the death of 35-year-old, Reymar Gagarin of Modesto. On that evening. Officers were on their way to an unrelated call at Enslen Park. They were stopped at the intersection of Orangeburg and Elsen when Gagarin pulled up next to them and exited his car with a handgun. Officers accelerated away from Gagarin and made a U-turn. As they got out of their patrol car, Gagarin began walking towards them, pointing a handgun at them. Officers fired multiple rounds at Gagarin, striking him. He was transported to the local hospital where he died of his wounds. The handgun found at the scene was later determined to be a fake handgun. According to witnesses, Gagarin claimed that he wanted to be in a high speed police chase and to force the officers to shoot him using a fake handgun. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vz8anBs7uKs | 29 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Cambridge, Ohio — On Sunday, a 20-year-old female driving on Interstate 77 called into the Washington County Sheriff’s Office saying her vehicle wouldn’t slow down or stop due to a mechanical malfunction. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office connected her to the Cambridge Post where a dispatcher kept the female calm and gave suggestions on how to stop her vehicle. Troopers then positioned themselves to warn traffic. After being given instructions to slowly apply her emergency brake, the vehicle slowed to a stop in the median. With the suggestions from dispatchers, actions from troopers and the female’s focus, the situation ended with no injuries or damage. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rGYej3o5zW8 | 29 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Hayward, California — On May 27, 2020 at about 12:44 pm, Hayward police officers responded to a call for service of a suspicious person in the area of Bahama Avenue and Sleepy Hollow Avenue. Community members called to report that a man on a motorcycle was chasing someone and banging on doors in the neighborhood. Officers located the involved man. During the contact, an officer discharged his service weapon after the man approached officers with a knife. The man, in his 60’s, was transported to the hospital. At the press conference, Chief Chaplin told reporters the suspect took responsibility before being released from the hospital. "He admitted to retrieving the knife and lunging at the officers with a knife and he apologized," Chaplin claimed. "He said basically, it was his fault." The suspect was booked into the Santa Rita Jail, and currently faces a charge of assault with a deadly weapon against a police officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
230Eov-CDaU | 27 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Clackamas County, Oregon — The Clackamas County Sheriff's Department released dash cam video of a police chase involving two brothers sentenced to prison in connection with multiple crimes that occurred in the Clackamas County area. It started on April 6, 2020, when deputies had a busy morning -- with a wild pursuit and K9 track leading to two arrests in Rhododendron. Around 11 a.m., a 911 caller told dispatch two men were breaking into a cabin. Surveillance cameras had captured the suspects committing the burglary. One of the deputies and an Oregon State Police trooper were nearby. The deputy and OSP trooper were soon joined by additional deputies -- including a K9 team. As authorities drove down Road 35 toward the cabin, they came nose-to-nose with the suspects in a Subaru, leaving the crime scene on the same road -- and heading right toward arriving patrol cars. As one of the deputies stepped out of a CCSO truck to approach the Subaru, the suspects threw it into reverse and fled. A brief low-speed chase ensued, with the suspects driving in reverse down Road 35. The suspects left the roadway -- possibly in an attempt to turn around -- and were pinned by the deputy's truck. The suspects then bailed out, fleeing across Highway 26 on foot into the forest. Now joined by USFS law enforcement, responding CCSO and OSP personnel continued the pursuit. The K9 Urban tracked down both suspects within an hour. Arrested were Aaron Edward Dean Neace, 29, of Beavercreek, and Clayton James Neace, 27, of Wood Village. Authorities found stolen property from the cabin, meth, and a pellet gun in the suspect vehicle. AMR and Hoodland Fire also assisted at the scene. These arrests proved to be the tip of an iceberg of local crimes. It would quickly emerge that Aaron Neace was suspected in multiple incidents of theft, burglary, criminal mischief, and meth possession and distribution. Deputies working with local authorities including Molalla PD have recovered vehicles including a stolen John Deere tractor, multiple Subarus, and a moped -- all crimes believed to involve one or more Neace brothers. As these investigations snowballed, guilty pleas for both suspects came quickly. The results: AARON NEACE PLEADS GUILTY, GETS 80 MONTHS IN STATE PRISON -On May 8, 2020, the Clackamas County DA reached a global plea agreement with Aaron Neace, with a total sentence of 80 months in state prison. He must also pay restitution to his victims. CLAYTON NEACE PLEADS GUILTY, GETS 29 MONTHS IN STATE PRISON -On April 29, 2020, the Clackamas County DA reached a plea agreement with Clayton Neace, with a total sentence of 29 months in state prison. He must also pay restitution to his victims. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
sRO7VqhJkHo | 25 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Daytona Beach, Florida — Two members of the Daytona Beach Police Department (DBPD) were involved in a shooting this morning (May 25, 2020) while investigating an armed carjacking call. The officer and sergeant who used their handguns in that incident are now on paid administrative leave as the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) investigates. This is standard in officer-involved shootings. Both responded to the Wawa on 120 South Ridgewood Avenue soon after Volusia County emergency dispatchers received a call for help at 8:08 a.m. It all started at the Popeye’s restaurant near Wawa (101 North Ridgewood Avenue) when a man allegedly attempted to carjack a woman who works there. The victim fought her way free, fled the scene towards Wawa and called for police from there. When the officer arrived on scene, he spotted a man on the north side of the Wawa parking lot on foot and armed with a rifle. He ordered that man to put the weapon down numerous times and fired when that man pointed the rifle at the officer. The sergeant arrived on scene as the first shots were fired by the officer. He drew his weapon and fired at the suspect until he fell to the ground. In total, six shots were fired by the officer and the sergeant. The Police department is still investigating to see if the suspect fired his weapon. Paramedics took the suspect to Halifax Health Medical Center for treatment after officers placed him in handcuffs. He underwent surgery and is expected to recover from his injuries, according to DBPD Chief Craig Capri. “I’m very proud of my officers, the way they acted today. They were very professional. They did their jobs,” Capri said to media at the scene. “It’s unfortunate that someone had to be shot in this incident, but we didn’t start this. The suspect escalated this incident. We tried to deescalate.” The officer and sergeant involved were not injured in this incident. Neither was the woman who called for assistance or any of the other responding officers. The identities of the officers and suspect involved are not available currently as the investigation is active and ongoing. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ygbOLb0O7Pw | 20 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle, Washington — On Tuesday, at about 3:20PM, Seattle police officers responded to several 911 calls reporting that a man was brandishing knives at the intersection of West Harrison Street and Elliott Avenue West. Callers further stated that the subject was chasing and threatening people. After a Taser deployment, two officers fired their service weapons, striking the man. Officers provided first aid to the subject until Seattle Fire Department Medics arrived. Medics pronounced the man deceased at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ykc-hoY_F04 | 20 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Raleigh, North Carolina — The Raleigh Police Department on Wednesday released panoramic, body camera, and dash camera footage from responding officers to the May 13, 2020 officer-involved shooting following the armed robbery of a BP gas station. The individual who was shot has been identified as 24-year-old David Tylek Atkinson. Based upon the information currently available to the Department, a preliminary review of the incident provides the following: At approximately 7:18 p.m., on May 13, 2020, an individual called 911 to report that the convenience store located at 2120 New Bern Avenue was being robbed and the clerk was being held at gunpoint. The suspect in this robbery was later identified as Mr. Atkinson. Several officers who were nearby responded to that location. Moments before the first officer arrived, Mr. Atkinson fled the store on foot, heading east toward Farris Court. Senior Officer S.M. Pekich and Senior Officer M.P. Brown, who were in full uniform and riding in a marked patrol vehicle together, were nearby and responded to the call of the armed robbery. As they drove down New Bern Avenue, they were directed to Farris Court by the first officer at the scene of the robbery via police radio. As Officers Pekich and Brown turned onto Farris Court, they were further pointed in the direction of the robbery suspect. Officer Brown saw someone who matched Mr. Atkinson's description in the parking lot. Officer Brown got out of the passenger side of the patrol vehicle and ran toward where he had last seen Mr. Atkinson. At the same time, Officer Pekich got out of the patrol vehicle and began to speak with a bystander. Officer Brown saw Mr. Atkinson standing at the rear corner of a white SUV in the parking lot located in the 100 block of Farris Court. Mr. Atkinson drew his weapon and fired at Officer Brown, striking him in the chest. The bullet was stopped by Officer Brown's ballistic vest. Officer Brown, knowing Mr. Atkinson had just shot him, drew his service weapon and returned fire. Mr. Atkinson ran across the parking lot, still pointing the firearm at Officer Brown. Officer Pekich, who was still near the patrol vehicle at the edge of the parking lot talking to the bystander, heard the exchange of gunfire. Officer Pekich recognized that the shots had come from two different weapons. He then saw Mr. Atkinson running across the parking lot while Officer Brown was pursuing him with his gun pointed at Mr. Atkinson. Officer Pekich fired at Mr. Atkinson, who continued to run from both officers. Officer Brown fired his weapon again and Mr. Atkinson fell to the ground, dropping the handgun as well as the stolen money and merchandise he had been carrying. Officer Pekich secured Mr. Atkinson and called for an ambulance. Officer Brown told dispatch and arriving officers that he had been shot. He then got into a nearby patrol vehicle and was driven to WakeMed, where he was treated and later released. Officers who remained at the scene provided first aid to Mr. Atkinson until an ambulance arrived. Mr. Atkinson was transported via ambulance to WakeMed, where he later succumbed to his injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_GiEY4Okxwk | 19 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Louisville, Kentucky — On today's date May 19th at approximately 1:40 a.m. Officer Patrick Dahlgren from the seventh patrol division, observed an occupied vehicle sitting on the access road of the 6900 block of Bardstown Road in a dark area. Officer Dahlgren approached the vehicle and detected a strong odor of marijuana coming from the car and was in plain sight inside the car. Officer Dahlgren requested the occupant, Decedric Binford to exit the vehicle. Officer Dahlgren conducted the pat down for weapons and spoke to Binford as he waited for his backup. At one point Binford asked to get something out of his car and began going through a few items. When the backup officer Seventh Division patrol, officer Trevor Troutman arrived, Binford began digging deeper into his vehicle. Officer Dahlgren ordered Binford to stop reaching and tried to pull him out of the car. A short struggle ensued and Binford fired a handgun he had retreat from his vehicle at Officer Dahlgren from very close range. He struck Officer Dahlgren in the right shoulder. At this time, Binford fled from officers. While he was fleeing He fired one additional round at the officers, Officer Dahlgren and Officer Troutman each shot four times at Binford striking him once. Binford continued to flee on foot but he fell down and was taken into custody by responding officers. Bidford's handgun was recovered at the location where he was arrested. Binford was administered first aid and transported to the University of Louisville Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Officer Dahlgren was also treated for a graze wound on his shoulder and is expected to fully recover. Binford has been charged with attempted murder of a police officer, fleeing and evading in the first degree and trafficking marijuana. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
NV51tdV3wJE | 14 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Deltona, Florida — The Volusia Sheriff's Office released body camera and Air One video footage of this week’s deputy-involved shooting of an armed suspect in Deltona. The video begins with footage of the traffic stop conducted on Gregory Howe by a DeLand police officer. After Howe flees the traffic stop, the video transitions to footage recorded by the Sheriff’s Office Air One helicopter, followed by footage from two deputies who were involved and had body cameras recording during the incident. At this point in the investigation of the shooting, based on physical evidence, witness accounts and video, it is believed that Howe leveled a Kel-Tec KSG tactical shotgun at deputies and fired one time. Howe’s shotgun was recovered from inside his truck and was discovered to have been loaded with 13 rounds, 1 of which had been discharged. During the approximately 10 seconds of gunfire, four deputies fired 82 times, striking Howe multiple times and resulting in fatal injury. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s investigation of the shooting is ongoing. All the information provided by the Sheriff’s Office is preliminary and based on the information available at this time, prior to interviewing the deputies involved. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vGsEaTnvJpA | 13 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sebastian County, Arkansas — Newly released dash cam and body camera footage from Sebastian County Sheriff's Office shows a Fort Smith woman being arrested after she hit multiple law enforcement vehicles and flashed a gun at a Sebastian County deputy during a pursuit. The driver, Jennifer K. Porter, 27, was arrested on suspicion of eight counts of felony aggravated assault, fleeing and felon in possession of a firearm. A vehicle and pistol were reported stolen Tuesday, May 5, around 10:30 a.m. in the 17000 block of Highway 45 near Hackett around 10:30, according to a press release. The car was spotted at 11:15 a.m. on Highway 71 South near Greenwood speeding around 100 mph. During this time, Porter rammed at least four law enforcement vehicles including one she disabled during a pursuit in a stolen pickup truck and also attempted to ram an innocent vehicle which just happened to be on the road. The pursuit continued on multiple county roads and state highways. Arkansas State Police were able to catch to the vehicle on Highway 71 South just north of the Jenny Lind community. Altogether, one Sebastian County Sheriff's Office patrol unit was disabled and three ASP units also suffered damage because of the chase. No one was hurt during the chase or PIT maneuvers. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EOQI9z_gi5g | 13 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Portland, Oregon — On Friday April 10, 2020 at approximately 4:15 PM deputies from the Klamath County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a domestic disturbance in the 1700 block of Fargo Street. The initial report indicated that an intoxicated male was trying to take his children. When deputies arrived, the involved male was no longer on the scene. Klamath 911 announced an attempt to locate for the vehicle with description, details that the suspect was possibly intoxicated, that there was a 6-year old child in the vehicle, and that the suspect had an AK47 rifle. A short time later an Oregon State Police trooper observed the vehicle and a pursuit began near Biehn Street and Crater Lake Parkway, then traveling north on Hwy 97. Units from the Klamath County Sheriff's Office and the Oregon State Police were involved as the vehicle attempted to elude. Deputies deployed a spike strip on Hwy 97 and the vehicle was brought to a stop on Wocus Road. The driver exited the vehicle and fired numerous shots at the officers. Law enforcement returned fire. One officer was injured. The suspect was declared dead at the scene. The child was unharmed. The names of those involved are being withheld pending further investigation. The Klamath County Major Crime Team is investigating with Klamath Falls Police assigned as lead agency. Pursuant to policy, the involved officers have been placed on administrative leave during the pendency of the investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BiiUf_yKFpg | 13 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Las Vegas, Nevada — Las Vegas Metropolitan Police provided additional details of the officer involved shooting that occurred May 10, 2020 at 6555 Boulder Highway. The LVMPD Dispatch received reports that an intoxicated man was outside of an apartment yelling with a firearm. The LVMPD Air Unit arrived on scene and observed 42-year-old Jody Lucas on the third floor armed with a sub-machine gun. As the air unit orbited, Lucas pointed the firearm at them and then went into an apartment. While this was occurring, arriving patrol officers began setting up containment based on the information reported by the air unit. An immediate action team responded to the third floor, led by Sergeant Diebold and included Officers Lappolla and Lea. Officer Hansen posted in a nearby building and was providing cover for the immediate action team. Lucas exited his third-floor apartment and pointed his firearm towards the citizens in the pool. Officers fired several times striking Lucas who then fled down a nearby stairwell. Once Lucas reached the ground floor, he encountered Sergeant Trzpis who fired several more rounds. Lucas fell to the ground and was taken into custody. Officers immediately began life saving measures and applied two tourniquets prior to medical arriving. Lucas was transported to Sunrise Trauma where he is currently listed in critical condition. Lucas has been booked in absentia for: • Assault with Deadly Weapon on a Protected Person (4 counts) • Assault with Deadly Weapon • Resist a Police officer with Deadly Weapon • Child Endangerment (2 counts) Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Wj7b1GjkWa0 | 12 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Deltona, Florida — The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office released body camera footage of a search party after a toddler was found wandering the streets alone on Mother’s Day. After talking with the group of locals watching the toddler, the Deputies learned that a 13 years old boy was the first to find the boy and stayed with him until help arrived. “Cause I looked up, cause I was just playing basketball, and I’m pretty sure he came this way and he was coming down the street and I started looking around. I was, like, ‘here’s a random child just standing in the middle of the road.’ And I looked up and no one was around, so he started walking back ... I ran after him,” the older boy said. The deputies took the toddler’s photograph and knocked on doors at houses throughout the neighborhood. Deputies were able to track down mom. They found a house with an open door and spoke with the toddler’s frantic mother, who said she was asleep. She was reunited with her smiling child, and a deputy recommended the mother purchase childproof door locks to avoid a repeat escape. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
O9maousBaFE | 12 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — The incident occurred April 27, 2020 when two uniformed officers responded to a radio call of a trespassing suspect in the 2400 block of Houston Street. At that location the two officers made contact with a male trespass suspect and directed him to leave the private property. During the course of the investigation a physical altercation occurred between the suspect and one of the officers, resulting in the officer receiving minor injuries to his hand. The suspect had abrasions to his head and face but refused medical attention. A uniformed supervisor responded to the scene and initiated a preliminary investigation consistent with the Department's reportable use of force protocols. A community member who reportedly witnessed some portion of the altercation provided the supervisor with a copy of a cell phone video taken. Upon review of the content of the cell phone video and the involved officer's body worn video, the supervisor notified his commanding officer and investigators of the Internal Affairs Group responded to conduct a personnel complaint investigation. The trespass suspect was released from custody from Hollenbeck station pending further investigation. A formal complaint investigation has been initiated by Internal Affairs Group due to the serious nature of the alleged misconduct. At the direction of the Chief of Police the investigation involving the force used by the officer will be investigated by the Department's Force Investigation Division. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cWvzwxSgPGM | 08 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Silver Spring, Maryland — The Montgomery County Department of Police released body-worn camera video showing an officer shooting a man on Thursday in the White Oak area after the man ran at the officer with a knife. The decedent is identified as 30-year-old Finan H. Berhe of the 1500 block of Hadden Manor Court in White Oak. At approximately 2:15 p.m. on Thursday, May 7, 3rd District officers responded to the area of the 1500 block of Hadden Manor Court for the report of a male who was in the parking lot of the neighborhood and causing a disturbance while armed with a large knife. A 3rd District officer who was first to arrive at Hadden Manor Court observed Berhe armed with the knife in the parking lot. The officer exited his patrol car and gave several verbal commands to Berhe to get on the ground and to drop the knife. Berhe, while holding the knife, rushed at the officer and was shot by the officer. The officer attempted life-saving measures at the scene. Fire & Rescue personnel transported Berhe to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nZ7_cCQTjsw | 07 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Greeley, Colorado — Greeley police released body camera footage from February officer-involved fatal shooting of Ramiro Carrasco. On February 26th at 0113 hours an Officer with the Greeley Police Department was involved in an officer-involved shooting in the 100 block of 14th avenue. The original press release was sent out on behalf of the 19th Judicial Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT). The investigation has been completed by the CIRT Team. The Greeley Officer has been cleared by the Weld County District Attorney in using lethal force against Ramiro Carrasco. The body camera footage is now available, along with pictures of the gun in Ramiro Carrasco’s lap and on the ground after he throws it. When the officer contacts Carrasco, you can see the gun in his lap at 41 seconds and Carrasco picks up his left hand at 44 seconds and tries to hide the gun he has in his lap. Later on, in the body camera footage, you can see Carrasco reach down for the gun at 2:21 followed by the officer shooting Ramiro Carrasco. You can see Carrasco throw the gun from his lap and hear it hit the ground after it was thrown out the passenger door at 2:29. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0QjLXdc6l5Y | 07 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Angelina County, Texas — Lufkin police department released footage from Officer Seth Thompson’s in-car and body-worn camera videos of an incident from today in which they assisted Angelina County Sheriff's Office in the arrest of Pedro Martinez Jr. Martinez was wanted by ACSO on numerous charges including sexual assault, burglary of a habitation with the intent to commit sexual assault, stalking, evading arrest and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. LPD assisted them in a manhunt for Martinez last month off of Brown Road and Harmony Hill Drive, but he evaded capture. After receiving information from deputies earlier this afternoon that Martinez had been seen leaving a home on Martin Luther King Drive, Officer Seth Thompson caught up to him and initiated a traffic stop. Martinez refused the officer’s command to stop and continued onto Loop 287, reaching speeds in excess of 100 mph with deputies and additional officers in pursuit. As Martinez exited onto Chestnut Street he brake checked Officer Thompson, causing a minor rear-end collision. Martinez continued on into the Fuller Springs area where he eventually fled his vehicle on foot on Mockingbird Trail. Officer Thompson ran Martinez down, deployed his Taser and took him into custody. LPD will file on Martinez for evading arrest with a vehicle, while ACSO will be handling his warrants and any additional charges. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
idYTp9uando | 07 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pomona, California — On Monday, March 30, 2020, at approximately 7:15pm, Pomona Police Corporal Chad Jensen responded to a 9-1-1 call regarding a man who stated he was the victim of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon in the area of Reservoir St. and Third St. in the City of Pomona. The victim stated the weapon used by the suspect was a sword. When the Officer arrived in the area, he found the caller (victim) who had sustained a laceration to the head. The victim directed the Officer to the location of the suspect. The Officer located the suspect, who was attempting to conceal himself behind some bushes. Upon making contact, the suspect produced a sword and that is when an Officer Involved Shooting took place. The suspect was struck by gunfire and Officers immediately called the Los Angeles County Fire Department to render medical aid to the suspect and victim, who was struck by the sword. The victim was taken to a local area hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. The suspect succumbed to his injuries at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0L1XyGui92E | 05 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Milwaukee, Wisconsin — On Tuesday, 05/05/20, at 12:44AM in the 4700 block of South 27th Street, a Greenfield Police Officer observed a vehicle matching the description of a vehicle reported stolen through the Oak Creek Police Department. The officer attempted to stop the vehicle and the suspect vehicle fled northbound on South 27th Street. A PIT (Pursuit Intervention Technique) maneuver was successfully performed at South 11th Street and West Oklahoma Avenue. Three passengers fled on foot from the vehicle. The driver continued his reckless behavior, attempting to flee in the stolen vehicle by ramming an occupied, fully marked Greenfield patrol squad. The officer was not injured and continued to attempt to stop the suspect’s dangerous actions. After several attempts the vehicle was disabled and the 19-year-old driver was taken into custody. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pkprJwyEK8M | 05 May 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Napa, California — The Napa County Sheriff's Department released a video Tuesday showing the moment a deputy shot and killed a robbery suspect after a chase that occurred on April 24th, 2020 in Napa. The robbery suspect, Brandan Reid Nylander, entered Walmart and used a hammer to shatter a glass display case containing ammunition. The suspect grabbed a box of shotgun shells and threw the hammer, hitting a Walmart employee. Napa Dispatch issued a description of the suspect and his car. About 20 minutes later Deputy Gregg Lee spotted Nylander driving on SR-29. Deputy Lee attempted to stop the suspect, but Nylander led deputies on a pursuit that lasted almost 3 minutes. At the end of the pursuit the suspect got out of his car and pointed a loaded shotgun at two deputies. Nylander’s actions prompted Deputy Gregg Lee to fire two shots, however both shots missed the suspect. Nylander continued to hold the loaded gun and began walking to the front of his car with his hands raised, but still holding the loaded shotgun. Deputy Lee fired two more shots. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The Sheriff's Office has gathered evidence that suggests the suspect was suicidal. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yollZf8NlbM | 24 Apr 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Las Vegas, Nevada — On April 21, 2020 at approximately 1:55 p.m., an LVMPD Patrol Officer noticed a four-door sedan driving erratically on Charleston Blvd and I-15. A record check of the plate revealed the plate had been stolen under a previous event. The LVMPD Air Unit was monitoring the vehicle as it continued to drive erratically through multiple parts of the city. At approximately 3:05 p.m., the vehicle came to a stop in the area of Twain and Paradise. The suspect exited the vehicle holding a firearm and attempted to carjack a citizen. Officers who were monitoring, and following nearby, immediately engaged the suspect. The officers discharged their firearms, striking the suspect. The suspect was transported to Sunrise hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qt9L5bXfC8w | 23 Apr 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Albuquerque, New Mexico — On March 30, 2020 at 12:52pm, a report of a welfare check at 917 Edith Blvd SE was generated by Albuquerque Police Dispatch. The caller told the operator Valente Acosta-Bustillos had not been heard from in 4-5 days and that he had not been to work or picked up his paycheck. The caller, who was Valente's son-in-law, also stated that Valente's cell phone was off and this was unusual behavior. The son-in-law also indicated Valente had not been diagnosed with a mental health illness, and it was unknown if drugs, alcohol or weapons were involved with the call. At 12:58pm, officers were dispatched to the call and arrived at approximately 1:13pm and made contact with Valente. Officer Edgar Sandoval engaged Valente in Spanish while Valente was on the side of the house. Valente was holding a shovel. In Officer Sandoval's interview, he stated he had built a rapport with Valente from previous contacts and knew that Valente could understand English, but Spanish was Valente's preferred language so he chose to speak to him in Spanish. While discussing the reason for the call with Valente and ensuring his welfare, officers checked to see if Valente had any outstanding warrants. Valente was found to have one confirmed felony warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. At that point, the call changed from a welfare check to a felony arrest, which officers were obligated to enforce. Officer Sandoval told Valente he had an arrest warrant and Valente was going to have to go with the officers. Valente argued that his court date was sometime in April, the papers were fake, and he wanted to talk to a lawyer. Valente stepped backward inside his doorway and tried to close the security door to his house. Officers followed Valente into the house. Once inside the doorway, Valente briefly raised the shovel sideways above his head. He then lowered the shovel to his side and walked away from officers into a dark bedroom. He was given a verbal command to "get down" and to "put the shovel down". Sandoval drew his firearm and the assisting officer drew his taser. Valente refused and attempted to shut the bedroom door on officers. Officer Sandoval drew his firearm and the assisting officer drew his taser. Valente stopped moving backwards and continued to grasp the shovel as it was lowered to his side. He refused to drop the shovel. Officers gave verbal commands and warned Valente to back up or he would be tased. Additional commands and warnings were given to put the shovel down. Valente did not drop the shovel. The assisting officer discharged his taser striking Valente, which was ineffective. Valente raised the shovel over his head with a two handed grip, and swung downward toward the officers, in what can be described as a chopping motion. Officers backed up, creating distance from Valente. Valente moved toward officers with the metal blade of the shovel extended and pointed at officers. Officer Sandoval reported that Valente raised the shovel toward him while closing the distance, causing him to be in fear of being struck with the blade of the shovel. Officer Sandoval stated he discharged his handgun five times. Acosta-Bustillos was taken to a hospital, where he died. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-rwTNm2eLRE | 22 Apr 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Leandro, California — On April 18, 2020, about 3:12PM, San Leandro Police Officers responded to Walmart, located at 15555 Hesperian Boulevard, for a report of a man brandishing a baseball bat inside the store. Upon their arrival, officers saw Steven Taylor standing near the shopping cart storage bay holding a baseball bat. Officers approached Taylor and gave him commands to put down the bat. Taylor did not comply with the officers’ commands and instead walked towards the officers while still holding the bat. An officer discharged his taser, which was not effective, and Taylor continued walking towards the officers. Then, the officer used his service weapon, striking Taylor once in his upper torso. Seconds later, another officer discharged his taser at Taylor. Officers called for paramedics and provided first aid until they arrived. Despite life-saving measures, Taylor died from his injuries at the scene. The officers involved were placed on administrative leave. On April 20, 2020, the Alameda County Coroner’s Bureau performed an autopsy on Taylor and the preliminary cause of death was determined to be a single gunshot wound to his chest. Additionally, the Coroner’s Bureau confirmed that Taylor did not sustain any additional gunshot wounds to his head or back. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MhoP161gpWM | 20 Apr 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sacramento, California — On Saturday, April 11, 2020, at approximately 4:38 p.m., an officer involved shooting occurred in the 7400 block of West Stockton Boulevard. During the incident an armed suspect fired upon officers after they attempted an enforcement stop. At approximately 3:38 p.m., the Sacramento Police Department was notified by the Marysville Police Department to be on the lookout for a suspect wanted for attempted homicide with a firearm. At approximately 4:38 p.m., Sacramento Police Department officers located the male adult suspect in a vehicle. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle in the 7400 block of West Stockton Boulevard when the suspect opened the driver’s side door and exchanged gunfire with officers. The suspect was injured as a result. Officers safely detained the suspect and began to render medical aid. Sacramento Fire Department personnel arrived and transported the suspect to a local hospital. The suspect is currently listed in stable condition and receiving medical treatment. No officers were injured during the shooting. The suspect’s firearm was recovered on scene. All videos being released from this incident have been redacted by Sacramento Police Department to ensure the confidentiality and privacy of those involved. The faces have been blurred and audio redactions are signified by muted audio. The suspect's identity is being withheld until medical treatment is complete and he can be booked at the Sacramento County Main Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lu3GpXCCZzs | 06 Apr 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On February 21, 2020, around 1:29 a.m., Southeast Patrol officers, on loan to 77th Division, responded to a radio call of unknown trouble. The female caller was requesting police at 78th Street and South Hoover Street. Upon their arrival, the officers encountered a female seated between two parked vehicles and attempted to ascertain if she was the source of the radio call. The female, later identified as Dorothy Kolen, was not fully engaging the officers in conversation, so the officers requested further information from Communications Division. As the officers were speaking to Kolen, one officer attempted to assist her to a standing position. When the officer held Kolen's arm, she pulled away and produced a kitchen knife with an approximate eight-inch blade. As the officers were backing away from Kolen, she walked towards them, armed with the knife, and an Officer Involved Shooting (OIS) occurred. Kolen was struck by gunfire and transported by Los Angeles Fire Department Paramedics to Harbor UCLA Hospital, where she underwent surgery for her injuries. Kolen was later transferred to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and absentee booked for Assault with a Deadly Weapon (ADW) on a police officer. No officers were injured during the incident and a knife was recovered at scene. The officer involved in this OIS has been identified as Police Officer II Cecilia Molina, Serial No. 43054, assigned to Southeast Division. LAPD's specialized Force Investigation Division (FID) responded to the scene and began interviewing witnesses and collecting forensic evidence. A representative from the Office of the Inspector General and the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, Justice System Integrity Division also responded and monitored the investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cBYI-e-JmH4 | 31 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Louisville, Kentucky — Officials with the Louisville Metro Police Department released more details and body camera footage from a fatal shooting of a man by an LMPD officer on March 30th. That officer has been identified as Officer Michael Johnson of LMPD's First Division. According to Lt. Ted Eidem of LMPD's Public Integrity Unit, an officer with the Heritage Creek Police Department was working off duty at the Dosker Manor housing complex at the 400 block of East Muhammad Ali Boulevard. Security at Dosker Manor, had been having issues over the past week, regarding a subject who was threatening residents using disparaging remarks and was reported to have displayed a handgun in a threatening manner. They also learned that the suspect had an outstanding bench warrant. The suspect was identified as Jessie Stringfield, 44. Until yesterday, police and security were not able to make contact with Stringfield. The off duty officer was told that disorderly suspect was seen on foot leaving Dosker Manor, the officer left on foot to try to locate it. The officer spotted Stringfield in the area of South Preston Street and East Chestnutt. However, he fled westbound once he saw the officer. The officer called on the L.M.P.D. First Division Dispatch Channel to request assistance. He Advised responding officers that the suspect had an outstanding bench warrant and fled on foot, that he was known to have carried a handgun. The University of Louisville police officer working downtown, who also monitors the First Division Dispatch channel, located Mr. Stringfield on the 200 block of E. Gray St, who found entrance to the parking garage. UofL officer was backed by L.M.P.D. First Division Downtown Area Patrol Officer Michael Johnson. Officer Johnson had his weapon drawn and ordered the suspect to stop, but Stringfield was uncooperative. The UofL officer grabbed the suspect and attempted to gain control. Officer Johnson began to holster his weapon and help to physically control the suspect. Stringfield reached for his waistband and began to pull out his handgun. Officer Johnson redrew his weapon and fired one shot, striking the suspect. Additional officers quickly arrived on scene, began to render first aid. Stringfield was transported by E.M.S. to University of a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. As part of the scene processing, Police recovered a handgun which was in possession of Stringfield. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1QKGi50a2AQ | 27 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Louisville, Kentucky — The Louisville Metro Police Department released body camera footage showing the moments officers shot Byron Johnson, wanted for the stabbing of a pregnant woman. On March 25th, a serious stabbing incident occurred in the 2100 block of Allston Avenue shortly before noon, involving a pregnant woman who was stabbed numerous times. The victim was transported to the hospital in serious condition. L.M.P.D. Fugitive unit was contacted to assist homicide in locating the suspect. Intelligence was developed that the suspect may be with an associate and a description of the vehicle this associate drives. Fugitive detectives located this vehicle but were not able to see any passengers due to dark window tense. They followed the vehicle and eventually made a traffic stop. The driver of the vehicle was cooperative with the officers. She exited the vehicle and walked toward them at their request. One of the officers was positioned in a way to see into the open driver door and saw the suspect who was climbing into the driver's seat. The officer realized that he saw a gun on the suspect and shots were fired. The suspect fled in the vehicle leading officers in a pursuit, which ended on the 3000 block of Talisman road. He pulled into a driveway and the officers positioned their vehicles behind him. The suspect again displayed a firearm and numerous shots were fired, including shots from Sgt. Brian Evanoff, Detective Chad Stewart and Detective Michael Woodard, they are currently on administrative reassignment. After the shooting, the officers gave commands the suspect to show his hands that they could approach and help him. When they determined the situation was safe, they approached the suspect and began rendering aid. Johnson was taken to the hospital, where he is now in custody. The baby had to be delivered early due to the stab wounds. Police say the woman and her baby were in stable condition at last check. Johnson faces two charges of attempted murder in the stabbing incident. Police say more charges are forthcoming in relation to the police chase and shooting. Johnson's criminal record includes charges of robbery and terroristic threatening. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Dg34VnNXR-k | 23 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** El Cajon, California — El Cajon Police Department released body camera footage related to an officer-involved shooting of a car theft suspect, Keith Crenshaw, 21. On 02/12/2020 Officers from the El Cajon Police Department received information from an out-of-state law enforcement agency that a stolen vehicle from their jurisdiction was within the City of El Cajon. The stolen vehicle was described as a tan 2008 Kia Amanti sedan. The reporting agency directed officers to where the vehicle was located. ECPD Officers located the stolen vehicle in the 500 block of South Johnson parked on the side of the road. The officers confirmed the vehicle was stolen. As the officers coordinated their approach to the vehicle, they discovered an adult male asleep in the driver’s seat. As they planned their approach to arrest the suspect and prevent his escape, he woke up. The officers identified themselves as police officers and immediately began giving repeated commands for the suspect to show them his hands. The suspect refused to show his hands and repeatedly reached under his clothing and into his waistband. The suspect continued to ignore the officer’s commands and stated something similar to “Shoot me before I do it!” while reaching into his waistband. Believing the suspect was armed, one of the officers on scene fired two rounds, striking the suspect at least one time in the torso. The suspect continued to disobey the officer’s commands by refusing to show his hands. He told the officers, “Kill me please”. The suspect ultimately showed his hands, was removed from the vehicle, and was immediately given first aid until medics arrived. Medics quickly responded and the suspect was immediately transported and is being treated at a local hospital. No one else was injured during this incident and there are no outstanding suspects in this case. The suspect has been taken into custody for Auto Theft, a felony, and will be booked into jail once released from the hospital. No firearms were located in the suspect’s possession or in the stolen car. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-zo7mfZYmbM | 11 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Raleigh, North Carolina – Raleigh police released body camera and dash camera footage related to an officer-involved shooting that left a 26-year-old man wounded. At approximately 6:40 p.m., Raleigh Police officers responded to a call of a man with a gun in the 1000 block of N. Rogers Lane. When officers arrived at the scene, they observed an individual who matched the description given by the 911 caller. This individual was later identified as Javier Torres (DOB 8/3/93). Torres ran upon the arrival of the responding officers and a foot chase ensued, during which police repeatedly ordered Torres to stop and drop the gun. During the chase, Torres was shot one time by a responding officer. He was transported to a nearby hospital by EMS. A handgun, as described by the 911 caller, was located at the scene of the shooting. No officers were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4ylZJoOsumA | 06 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tuttle, Oklahoma — Oklahoma City police released body cam video of a driver being tased after leading Oklahoma City officers on a chase all the way to Tuttle. The high speed chase happened on Wednesday, March 4th. when an OKC K9 unit spotted a suspicious vehicle near Southeast 25th Street and the Interstate 35 service road. Grizzle hit some stop sticks that popped his tires, but he kept going. Two other police cars also hit the stop sticks and were taken out of service, according to authorities. The driver came to a stop near Highway 37 and S.E. 4th St. in Tuttle and exited the vehicle armed with a knife. After a brief standoff, police tased the driver, identified by police as 38-year-old David Grizzle, and took him into custody. Police reports show officers field tested Grizzle and tested positive for meth. Grizzle was booked into the Oklahoma County Jail. He is facing multiple complaints including eluding a police officer and possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PYCXUs2oC7U | 05 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** DeLand, Florida — This driver in a vehicle with a stolen tag fled from New Smyrna Beach PD yesterday, but he ended up in handcuffs in DeLand. With: New Smyrna Beach PD, DeLand PD Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
m7tvGJB7guc | 05 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Denton, Texas — The Denton Police Department released body camera footage from the Jan. 21 officer-involved shooting that claimed the life of University of North Texas student Darius Tarver. At approximately 2:58 a.m., officers were dispatched to the 200 block of Inman St. in reference to a disturbance. Multiple 911 callers reported there was a man banging on numerous doors and yelling for someone to open the door. The callers further stated that the suspect had a frying pan in his hand, and that he was shattering all of the light fixtures in the hallway. As officers arrived on scene, they attempted to locate the suspect. While officers were standing at the base of the main staircase, another officer was obtaining information from a caller. It was during this time that the suspect emerged from an apartment and immediately began advancing down the stairs toward the officers. Officers observed that the suspect had a cleaver and a frying pan in his hands, and gave him multiple loud verbal commands to drop the weapons. The suspect continued to advance on officers, at which time an officer deployed his Taser. The Taser struck the suspect, who fell, but immediately got up and began advancing toward the officers again. An officer discharged his weapon and struck the suspect, who fell to the ground. Officers on scene immediately began life saving measures, and called for Denton Fire/Rescue. It was during this time, that another officer was found to have been stabbed by the suspect. The suspect and the injured officer were transported to a local hospital, where the suspect was pronounced deceased and the injured officer was admitted in stable condition. The officer’s injuries are non-life threatening. The injured officer is new to Denton but has over ten years of previous law enforcement experience, and the officer who discharged his weapon has six years of service with the Denton Police Department. All four officers have returned to regular duty with the department. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ZOqjJYQINhw | 05 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago, Illinois — Chicago's Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) released body camera footage of an officer involved shooting that occurred at South Shore neighborhood on Jan. 4, 2020. Officers were responding to calls of a man with a large knife robbing people outside businesses near 79th and Marquette. Bodycam and surveillance camera footage shows two officers chasing Davis on foot. Davis stopped in front of a store as officers tried to get him to drop his knife. A female officer tased Davis and when that didn’t work, police say they had to use lethal force. Davis was shot at about 3:15 p.m. when the man continued to walk toward officers while holding a knife, despite having been told to drop the weapon. Davis was transported to the University of Chicago in critical condition. He was pronounced dead at the hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
C64ir10cL_E | 05 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Boise, Idaho — The Blaine County Prosecuting attorney has determined that the officers who were forced to fire their weapons at Amber Dewitt on October 20, 2019 were justified in their actions. On October 20, 2019 at 6:21 a.m. Boise Police responded to Clover Drive for a report of a woman banging on doors looking for a person who had allegedly stolen her property. The officer who arrived first on the scene spoke with the calling party and then approached the female person of interest who was sitting in the driver’s seat of a silver sedan in the middle of the road.The officer immediately noticed that the female was overly nervous, trembling and acting unusual. The officer asked the female for identification, but she was unable to produce any. The officer observed an empty holster in the vehicle and when asked about it, the female stated her nephew just got a BB gun but did not answer questions about where the gun was currently. The officer also asked the female about drugs in the car and she said there were not any drugs in the car. Another police patrol car arrived on scene and two police officers approached the car. One officer stood near the backseat door on the driver’s side and the other officer stood on the passenger side of the vehicle. During this time the first officer on scene observed a loaded syringe in the woman’s purse as she was looking through it and he took the purse and placed it on top of the vehicle. Soon after that, the officer on the passenger side of the vehicle saw the female reach under the passenger seat and a teal blue and black gun fell to the floor. The officer thought the female would acknowledge the presence of the gun and begin to back off but instead the female turned the gun to grab the grip and instantly brought it up, pointing it in the direction of the officer on the driver’s side of the car. Fearing that the officers on that side of the vehicle would be shot, the officer on the passenger side fired his weapon three times. Simultaneously, the backup officer on the driver’s side of the vehicle saw the female point the pistol out the window and he fired his weapon at the female five times. The officer closest to the window did not have time to react other than try to move away. The female driver was pronounced deceased at the scene. She was later identified as Amber Dewitt. The Ada County Coroner found that Dewitt died from multiple gunshot wounds to the torso. An investigation showed that Dewitt’s purse contained a syringe loaded with 50 units of a brown liquid which later tested presumptive positive for methamphetamine. Inside the purse officers also located two prescription bottles, a mostly empty Methadone bottle, 15 grams of a crystalline substance in a container and a tube of Daisy BBs. During their investigation, CITF detectives also found evidence that Dewitt suffered from depression and other mental health issues and had previously mentioned “suicide by cop,” a term used to reference a situation in which a person forces a police officer to kill them by presenting a deadly threat. Toxicology reports of Dewitt’s blood indicate the presence of Methamphetamine, Amphetamines, Methadone and EPPP (Methadone metabolites). During the follow up investigation on scene, officers found several nearby vehicles on Clover Drive with windows that had been broken or shattered. Technicians on scene said the damage was consistent with damage caused by a BB from a BB gun. BBs were also found on the ground nearby. CITF detectives were told by those who knew Dewitt that she planned to shoot out vehicle windows in her search for the person who stole her items. None of the vehicle windows were found to have been struck when officers fired their weapons. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FRJAWYJQJfQ | 04 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Gwinnett County, Georgia — During a random audit of police body cam videos, a supervisor found this interaction (Jan. 10) between Sgt. Nick Boney, Ofc. Jimmy Wilson, and a woman whose daughter had just turned one. The woman was holding a bouquet of balloons trying to get home to her family on a cold night. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
55v4fBHjZ8Q | 04 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Murrieta, California – Riverside County’s sheriff released body cameras footage and a sheriff’s helicopter overhead view of a fatal exchange of gunfire with a suspect after a vehicle chase through the southwest area of the county on Jan. 2. The incident ended with the shooting by deputies of Troy Matthew Sullenger, 41, in Murrieta. In this incident Police received a call about a man who pulled a gun during an argument at a home, in the community of French Valley in the unincorporated area of Riverside County. Deputies responded to find the man in his pickup truck driving away from the scene. What followed was a lengthy vehicle pursuit which stopped at several locations, along Murrieta Hot Springs Road and eventually entered the city of Murrieta. During the pursuit the man was armed with a handgun. Ultimately a Murrieta Police Department SWAT vehicle brought the pickup truck to a stop. At that point Sullenger fired his handgun at deputies. Four of deputies then used their service weapons and Sullenger died at the scene. No law enforcement personnel were injured in the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rWpQPn_A798 | 04 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Diego, California – On January 24, 2020, at approximately 3:42 p.m., two uniformed San Diego police officers were in the area of 2900 54th Street when they attempted to make an enforcement stop. The contact turned into a foot pursuit, which ultimately ended in a fatal officer involved shooting. Investigators from the San Diego Police Homicide Unit were called to the scene to investigate the incident. Although it is very early in the investigation, based on witness statements and the brief statement given by the officers involved, the man was uncooperative when the officers attempted to contact him. He ran from the officers and they chased him into the traffic lanes of 54th Street. The man then ran eastbound through bushes and onto the frontage road, at which time he began struggling with the officers. The officers gave him verbal commands to stop resisting but he refused to cooperate. One of the officers believed the man was grabbing his gun and alerted his partner, who eventually fired one round from his service weapon striking the man. The man continued struggling but was eventually taken into custody. The officers provided medical aid until San Diego Fire-Rescue personnel arrived and pronounced him deceased. One witness described the subject as having something in his hand as the officers struggled with him. It was later discovered the man not only grabbed the officer’s gun, he was able to break the officer’s holster and firearm completely off of his duty belt and was struggling to control the gun. The officers involved in this incident are both patrol officers assigned to Southeastern Division. The officer who fired his weapon is Devion Johnson, a 2 ½ year veteran of the Department. The second officer is Benjamin Downing, a 5 ½ year veteran of the Department. The subject involved in this incident has been identified as 31 year-old Toby Diller of San Diego. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6Citg5Xqsl0 | 04 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Gastonia, North Carolina — Gastonia Police Department released body camera footage of an officer involved shooting that occurred at Buffalo Wild Wings in Gastonia on Aug. 13, 2019. Officials said James Matthew Roberts Jr. was frantically waving a gun outside a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant last August, threatening to shoot himself or someone else when police arrived. “The officer yells over 20 times for the defendant to, 'Drop the gun, drop the gun,’” District Attorney Locke Bell said. Gastonia Police Officer Maurice Taylor III, fired four times at James Matthew Roberts Jr., 22, as Roberts stepped from his car and appeared to raise a pistol at Officer. Roberts was struck by at least one bullet and fell to the ground. After spending more than 150 days in jail awaiting trial, Roberts appeared on court on March 2, where he was charged for assault with a deadly weapon on a government official. He will spend more than two years on probation instead of a prison sentence. Officer Taylor was cleared in the shooting by Gaston County District Attorney Locke Bell. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
47kjmF89o4M | 04 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Phoenix Police Department released a Critical Incident Briefing video related to an officer-involved shooting that happened on December 23, 2019. The incident happened at 11:00 in the morning, two days before Christmas, in a busy shopping mall parking lot near 76th Ave & Thomas. Officers of the Maryvale/Estrella Mountain Precinct responded to multiple calls of a shooting. The first caller was a woman who told dispatchers a man in his late 30s tried to take her car at gun point. She said as she drove away, the man shot her twice. Shortly after this incident, a second woman reported a man, later identified as 38-year-old Richard Ruiz, approached her red pick-up truck. She said Ruiz held her at gun point so she opened the driver side door and ran from her truck. Ruiz jumped into the driver seat, driving slowly around the parking lot. The carjacking victim feared he was coming after her and began screaming. She moved toward a man who was walking into the nearby shopping center. Ruiz continued searching the parking lot for the woman as she hid between cars. The man rushed toward the business to get help for the woman. As he was entering the business, store surveillance shows Ruiz driving up to the entrance, firing his gun and hitting the man while two women were just a few feet away. At this point, Ruiz drove away and seconds later, the first police officers showed up. The male shooting victim was able to point officers in the direction of Ruiz. Officers followed Ruiz who circled around the parking. Approximately 60 seconds after first shooting the man, Ruiz circled back in front of the store and tried to target him again, while the wounded victim hid behind a concrete pillar for protection. After this second confrontation with the victim, Ruiz drove off again and those same first responding officers tended to the shooting and carjacking victims. For the safety of the victims, they were placed in the patrol vehicle and taken to a nearby medical center for help. The physical injuries were not life threatening. While the victims were receiving medical assistance, other officers continued to pursue the suspect through the parking lot. During the pursuit an officer utilized his patrol vehicle, ramming the pick-up truck hoping to disable the vehicle. Unfortunately, the vehicle was not affected, and Ruiz continued to drive around. Ruiz finally stopped just south of the business and left through the driver's side door armed with a gun. Two officers fired their guns and struck Ruiz. Officers approached Ruiz and the weapon was moved away from him. Officers began life saving measures as they waited for fire personnel. Firefighters pronounced Ruiz dead at the scene. Officers determined that there were three victims during this incident. Two had gunshot wounds including the man seen on the store surveillance video and woman who initially called 911. Their injuries were not life threatening. The third victim was the adult woman held at gun point while the suspect took the red truck. She was not physically injured. The involved officers are from the Maryvale/Estrella Mountain Precinct. The first officer is 29-years-old with 3 years of service and his partner is 40-years-old with 17 years of service. Both shooting officers were wearing body worn cameras (BWC) and they were both activated. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DhadxP_82_Q | 03 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Bridgewater Township, New Jersey – Two New Jersey State Troopers pulled a man out of a burning tractor-trailer on Interstate 287 in Bridgewater Township, Somerset County just seconds before it exploded. On Monday, March 2, at approximately 3:35 p.m., Trooper Robert Tarleton was speaking with a driver on a motor vehicle stop northbound on I-287 at milepost 20 when a nearby tractor trailer ran off the right side of the road in the express lanes, striking the guardrail and bridge abutment before becoming engulfed in flames. When Trooper Tarleton heard the impact and observed the crash, he immediately returned the driver’s credentials and ran back to his troop car to request for fire and emergency medical services personnel to respond to the crash. As he drove to the scene, Trooper Tarleton calmly provided an update to dispatch before exiting his vehicle and sprinting to the burning tractor-trailer. As he approached the truck, State Police Lieutenant Edward Ryer, who was on his way home from work when he witnessed the crash, was out of his vehicle attempting to rescue the driver from the cab. Trooper Tarleton and Lieutenant Ryer then worked together to pull the driver from the burning cab, dragging him to safety, seconds before it exploded. The driver sustained minor injuries in the crash and was transported to Morristown Medical Center for evaluation. The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KVOjJf6gYuw | 03 Mar 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** South Pasadena, California — South Pasadena police released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting that killed actress Vanessa Marquez in August 2018. Two police officers acted in "lawful self-defense" in the fatal shooting of former ER actress Vanessa Marquez, who was shot and killed in her home in South Pasadena, California, in 2018, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has ruled. On August 30, 2018, SPPD officers responded to an apartment located on Fremont Avenue, in the City of South Pasadena, to conduct a welfare check on Vanessa Marquez. Marquez lived in an upstairs apartment in the complex. During the contact, Marquez brandished a black BB handgun and a fatal officer involved shooting occurred. The review released by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office: https://www.southpasadenaca.gov/home/showdocument?id=19435 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
a22lD1IVmaE | 29 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago, Illinois — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released police body camera footage showing moments that lead up to a fatal confrontation with a Melrose Park man in Lakeview early Sunday morning of last month. Mariano Ocon, 30, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound and shots fired by Chicago police after running from a traffic stop in the 6000 block of West Wellington, Belmont Cragin neighborhood, Northwest Side, on January 2, 2020. More Information here: https://wgntv.com/news/copa-releases-video-of-last-months-deadly-confrontation-with-melrose-park-man/ https://wgntv.com/news/armed-man-killed-in-police-involved-shooting-in-lakeview/ Original Case Incident Report: https://www.chicagocopa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/CaseReport_JD101830_REDACTED-1.pdf Tactical Response Report: https://www.chicagocopa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/TRR_PD_REDACTED-Revised-2-26-20.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3oXVznJ_yTE | 27 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Grass Valley, California — Grass Valley police released body camera footage showing a police officer rescuing a man from a burning house. Officers were called to the home on East Empire Street for reports that a person was trapped inside on Feb. 18. Officers first checked the front of the home and were met with nothing but smoke and flames. Officer Jonathan Brown was running out of options when he made the decision to check inside a side door, according to the Grass Valley Police Chief Alex Gammelgard. That’s when he found the man, identified in the video as Corey, who lived there inside, on the ground. The officer is heard shouting the man's name, and kicking in a side door where he found Corey unconscious on the ground. He grabbed Corey's feet and dragged him out of the house "I got him," the officer is heard saying on the video. "Go get a medic!". The man had third-degree burns to his legs and may have burned his lungs, but medics got to him in time. He is still at the UC Davis Medical Center healing from severe burns but is in stable condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ThmRQM1-XnU | 27 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore County, Maryland — Baltimore County police released police body worn camera footage of the I-83 police officer-involved shooting from November 26, 2019. Baltimore County Police were called to the unit block of Pheasant Wood Court in Parkton where an individual, who had reportedly been drinking, threatening to assault a family member and himself, left the location in a vehicle. Unfortunately, in this incident, after police conducted a car stop, circumstances occurred where the man, identified as Eric John Sopp (48) of the unit block of Pheasant Wood Court, was fatally shot. Police spokeswoman Sgt. Vickie Wareheim said that after Sopp was shot, police did not recover a weapon from his body. Shortly before 9 p.m. a 9-1-1 call was received from a family member of the Mr. Sopp indicating that he was intoxicated, threatened to hurt her and was holding a weapon, indicating he would hurt himself, as well. He left the residence in a car prior to officers arriving. Police officers were dispatched to the residence and a description of the car, the individual, and the possibility of him still being armed was communicated to other officers. The car was spotted on Mt. Carmel Road entering the ramp to southbound Interstate 83 where the car stop was initiated and the incident took place. The officer involved in a shooting on I-83 is identified as Officer Page, a 21-year veteran of the department assigned to the Cockeysville Precinct (Precinct 7) with no prior police-involved shooting incidents. He will not face criminal charges and is back on active duty, the department announced Thursday Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dKMs0cVZLgE | 25 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Salt Lake City, Utah — The Salt Lake City Police Department released body camera footage of a Feb. 10 officer-involved shooting, after which officers found the victim, Natalie Thurber, shot dead. According to police, an open-line call came to dispatch at at 3:39 that Monday morning, from an apartment building at 125 S 300. When officers arrived, they saw 30-year-old Michael Tyson Nance through a window and exchanged gunfire. Multiple shots were fired by Nance toward officer Chad Miller, who was struck in the leg. Police returned fire and said they heard Nance screaming. Nance ran out a back door and police entered the apartment where they found Thurber deceased. Michael Tyson Nance, is accused of murdering 34-year-old Natalie Thurber before exchanging gunfire with police. Nance faces several felony charges, including aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder and aggravated kidnapping, all first-degree felonies, in addition to aggravated assault, a third-degree felony. Officer Miller has since been released from the hospital but will have a long road to recovery, according to police. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7R22rm1nCts | 20 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Oklahoma City, Oklahoma — Body camera footage released by Oklahoma City Police Department shows the arrest of an alleged shoplifting suspect. On Feb. 18, At approximately 3:00 pm, officers were dispatched to a 7/11 convenience store near NW 24th St. and N. MacArthur Blvd. in reference to an assault with a dangerous weapon. The suspect was armed with approximately a 10" knife and had been making threats with it. When officers arrived on the scene, they ordered him to drop his golf club, he refused and told officers he had a gun, and reached for his waistline before getting tasered by officers. The suspect was identified as Jason Lawrence. He was taken to Oklahoma County Jail on charges of Assault and Battery with a Dangerous Weapon and Shoplifting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5mtI2Nlaaj4 | 19 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California — On January 5, 2020, around 1:00 a.m., officers assigned to Northeast Area patrol were in the area of Griffin and Avenue 43. The officers initiated a narcotics investigative stop on a male, later identified as Julio Rodriguez. Rodriguez then ran from the officers who pursued him on foot. After a brief foot pursuit, Rodriguez produced a handgun, an officer-involved shooting occurred. Rodriguez was not struck by gunfire and was taken into custody. Rodriguez was arrested for Assault with a Deadly Weapon on a Peace Officer. No officers were injured during this incident. A 9mm caliber firearm was recovered at scene. LAPD's specialized Force Investigation Division (FID) responded to the scene and began interviewing witnesses and collecting forensic evidence. A representative from the Office of the Inspector General responded and monitored the scene investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JGnhlXSGdYM | 17 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Fort Lupton, Colorado — Newly released body camera footage shows Officer Zachary Helbig shooting a man after he was called on a report of a disturbance in the 600 block of 14th Street in Fort Lupton. The Fort Lupton police officer who was charged for the fatal shooting of Shawn Joseph Billinger, 46, has been found not guilty. The jury delivered the verdict Friday evening in Greeley. According to the indictment, Billinger started walking quickly toward Helbig as he was yelling “kill me”. But Billinger had nothing in his hands at the time. Billinger was shot once in the chest by Helbig. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
M4ZZVjLfubo | 13 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released dash board camera shows Grove City Police officer being body-slammed by a college football player during an arrest Monday. According to court records, Michael Harris is facing a felony charge of assault and misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest, obstructing official business, and disorderly conduct while intoxicated. Police officers were called to a business because of a disturbance with an aggressive man who did not work there and wouldn't leave. Police found pills inside Harris' car, but they have not identified them yet. The officers involved in his arrest were not injured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Ey6KWICdJrw | 13 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Waukegan, Illinois — The Waukegan Police Department released footage of an officer-involved shooting after a man tried to run over a police officer with a car in February 3, 2019. On Aug. 7, 2019, Lake County State’s Attorney Michael G. Nerheim ruled that the officer acted “reasonably and appropriately” in the fatal shooting of Asuncion J. Gomez-Guerrero, according to a statement by the state’s attorney’s office. The 18-year-old woman who was a passenger in the vehicle suffered minor injuries in the crash, police said. These two police body camera videos and a cellphone video were released to the public on the city of Waukegan’s website: https://www.waukeganil.gov/814/Police-Videos---Press-Release Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ks_DvfssE6c | 13 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The San Jose Police Department released body camera footage showing an officer-involved shooting of Jose Antonio Delossantos, 32. that occurred on Saturday, January 4th, 2020, at 7:16 a.m. at the Arco gas station, located at 2375, Quimby Road. Patrol officers were dispatched to the location, after a gas station employee called 9-1-1 to report a man was standing at the gas pumps holding a lighter. The station was open and customers were using the pumps around the time the police were called. Prior to the first officer arriving, a customer who was pumping gas observed the suspect, trying to light the pump on fire and then moved away from the suspect. The suspect had removed one of the pump nozzles and was holding it in one hand and the other hand he held a small lighter that he was using to try to light a wad of paper, he had placed into the pump nozzle. The first officer to arrive at the gas station was Officer Santana, who could see the suspect standing in the area of the gas pumps. Officer Santana understood the danger posed by the suspect's actions of trying to light an active gas pump on fire. Santana immediately began an attempt to communicate with the suspect and move him away from the gas pumps. The suspect was not responsive to the officer and did not comply with directions. But he did continue attempting to light the paper in the gas pump nozzle with his lighter. The suspect also had a long metal pipe with a red handle tucked under his arm. Officer Santana continued giving commands for the suspect to put down the pump and lighter. The second officer to arrive was Officer Cazarez, who attempted to disable the gas pumps while Officer Santana continued to try and persuade the suspect to move away from the pumps and drop the items. Both officers had retrieved less lethal stun bag shotguns from their vehicles. As officers continued giving commands to try to get the suspect to drop the lighter, the suspect continued trying to light the paper without acknowledging the officers or attempting to comply with their direction. The suspect then suddenly dropped the pump, raised the metal rod over his head and charged Officer Cazarez. Officer Cazarez moved backwards and fired one round from his stun bag shotgun striking the suspect but having no apparent effect. Officer Cazarez continued to retreat away from the suspect, who was running directly towards him with the pipe. Officer Santana also fired two stun bag rounds of the suspect, which did not appear to have any effect on him. The altercation continued around the police vehicle into the street and back into the station. As the suspect charged the officers, he continued swinging the metal pipe. Officer Santana transition to his taser and fired the prongs at the suspect. The Taser deployment was also ineffective. It did not stop or slow down the suspect. While in his retreat, Officer Santana fell to the ground on river rocks as the suspect continued charging officer Cazarez with a pipe in his hand. Fearing for his safety and that of Officer Santana, Officer Cazarez fired one shot from his pistol, striking the suspect. That shot did not appear to be effective as the suspect continued his assault. Officer Santana also fired one shot at the suspect. That shot also struck the suspect, but did not stop him as he continued charging at Officer Cazarez with the pipe. Officer Cazarez then fired an additional shot which caused the suspect to fall to the ground. This ended the assault on the officers by the suspect, and he was taken into custody. The officers immediately called for medical attention for the suspect, and he was transported to an area hospital where he was treated and is expected to survive his injuries. Officer Santana sustained a minor injury to his knee in a result of this incident. He has eight months of experience as a police officer. He was placed on routine paid administrative leave. Officer Cazarez was not injured. He has just over one year of experience as a police officer, and he too was placed on routine paid administrative leave. The suspect is Jose Antonio Delossantos, a 32 year old. San Jose resident who is on parole for assault with a deadly weapon and is a gang registrant with San Jose Police Department. Delossantos will be booked into Santa Clara County Jail for assault on a police officer with a deadly weapon and attempted arson. Delossantos does not have a history of mental health holds. His criminal convictions include auto theft, carrying a concealed dirk or dagger fighting in public, resisting arrest, hit and run with injury, and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
w5n9Ms_xMpY | 10 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Edina, Minnesota, Feb. 10, 2020 – Today, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office announced that charges will not be brought against the officers involved in a Sept. 7, 2019 officer-involved shooting in Richfield. On Saturday, Sept. 7, 2019, at 10:22 p.m., a police pursuit that began in Edina ended in an officer-involved shooting near the intersection of 77th Street East and Chicago Avenue in Richfield. The incident involved officers from the Edina and Richfield Police departments. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office led the investigation of the shooting, which resulted in the death of Brian Quinones. “Under Minnesota law, it is clear that [officers’] use of deadly force was necessary, proportional, and objectively reasonable in the face of the apparent threat of death or great bodily harm, and no criminal charges are warranted,” wrote Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman in a news release posted to his office’s website. The City of Edina and its involved Police Officers, Nicholas Pedersen and Benjamin Wenande, gave their full and complete cooperation to the Sheriff’s Office during the investigation. “Investigations of officer-involved shootings are critically important; the results affect not only the involved officers, but also the department and the community,” said City Manager Scott Neal. “We appreciate the work of the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office and Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman.” Brian Quinones-Rosario Case: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFPFZ6JSw5u6QRPIn0dj44d3RYj1MLZ3G Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RU1tkawlR7A | 07 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Oklahoma City police released body camera footage of officer-involved shooting that occurred in a Northwest Oklahoma City neighborhood Monday, September 9, 2019. Police officers fatally shot Quentin Broadus Monday afternoon after he had killed his wife, 33-year-old Caleea Broadus and led police on a three-mile chase. After the pursuit came to an end, bodycam footage shows Quentin exit the vehicle with a gun in his hand and that’s when six police officers fired at Quentin, striking him. No officers were injured and all have since been cleared in the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
q4vZdPVCBv0 | 06 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Around 11:25 a.m., Lufkin Police officers attempted to do a traffic stop on a stolen Chevy 2500 in the Walmart parking lot. The driver later identified as Devonsea Thomas, 17, of Lufkin, refused to stop. He continued on behind the store and through the parking lot of neighboring businesses before taking the Brentwood Drive extension to Loop 287. Thomas continued northbound on Loop 287 and took the Chestnut Street exit inbound toward Timberland Drive. He attempted to turn onto Kornegay Street, but took the turn too fast and crashed into the street sign. The truck then rolled back into the lead officer’s Tahoe. Thomas and his two passengers identified as Tyler Lopez, 19, and Armani Moore, 18, both of Lufkin, fled on foot. Officers ran down all three of the men moments later and took them into custody. Officers who arrested Moore saw him throw a backpack toward a fence as he fled. Inside the backpack, officers found a pistol, digital scales and a metal grinder. Lopez was in possession of Xanax at the time of his arrest. He tried to leave it in the floorboard of the officer’s patrol vehicle. After being questioned about it, he admitted that it was his and that he tried to dump it in the officer’s vehicle. Officers who arrested Thomas saw him throw a gun just before taking him into custody. That gun was also recovered. All three men are awaiting book-in at the Angelina County Jail. The truck was reported stolen from the Fuller Springs area overnight January 21. The owner’s father was on the scene. It will be returned to him after it has been processed for evidence. The Texas Department of Public Safety worked the crash between the stolen vehicle and the officer’s Tahoe. Minor damage was reported. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_3nkKitdk3Y | 06 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Muldrow, Oklahoma — It was a cold, windy morning in Muldrow on Thursday, when at around 10 a.m., Matt Goodson, a local mail carrier, called the PD and said that there was a horse in the ditch, wrapped up in barbed wire, and didn't look like it was doing very well. When police arrived they found a horse lying on its side in a muddy, watery ditch. Police officers used their combined strength to get the horse secured in ropes and rolled out of the ditch. Police were able to untangle and rescue the horse, an 16-year-old named Mars MC. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6OIR-qc776k | 05 Feb 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The NOPD on February 4, 2020 released to media video footage captured from officer’s body worn and dashboard cameras during an officer-involved shooting incident on January 25, 2020. The video, released under the department’s protocol regarding instances of officer-involved shootings, clearly shows how quickly events unfolded from the time NOPD officers first arrived at the scene to the moment when the use of deadly force was required. At 7:26 a.m. on January 25, NOPD received multiple calls of an intoxicated subject pointing a firearm at random individuals in the area of Bourbon and St. Louis streets. People fleeing the scene flagged down responding officers and directed them to the armed subject, later identified as 25-year-old Austin Bentel, who was heard and observed to be screaming and shouting profanities as he walked along the street. Seconds after the first officer arrived on scene, Bentel was seen to approach the officer, draw a firearm and point it at that officer before the officer could exit her marked police unit. The officer, along with three other officers approaching on foot, then fired a total of 15 shots at Bentel, which resulted in Bentel being struck multiple times. Bentel was transported to an area hospital to receive treatment for his injuries. None of the officers were injured as a result of the shooting. “As shown in the video, officers had little time to react other than to defend themselves against the aggressive actions of this perpetrator,” NOPD Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said. Per standard protocol in a case when an officer’s duty weapon is discharged, the NOPD Public Integrity Bureau’s Force Investigation Team (FIT) immediately opened an investigation into the incident. The four responding officers in this incident were: Officer Ryeisha Warren (3 years, 11 months with NOPD) Officer Steven Nolan (12 years, 9 months with NOPD) Recruit Matthew Tippett (10 months with NOPD) Recruit Sierra Cochran (6 months with NOPD) Of the 15 total shots fired by officers, Warren and Tippett each fired six shots, while Nolan fired two shots and Cochran fired one shot. A 9mm semi -automatic handgun was recovered from Bentel’s possession in this incident. Investigators believe Bentel was pulling the trigger during the incident, but that his firearm did not discharge. It was later learned there was no magazine or ammunition in Bentel’s firearm at the time of the shooting. Investigators determined that Bentel had been drinking for several hours prior to the incident. City-owned public safety cameras captured footage of this incident, and relevant footage has been shared with the NOPD by the Real Time Crime Center. As of this writing, Bentel remains in a local hospital recovering from his injuries while in the custody of the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Department. Per standard protocol, all four officers involved in the incident have been reassigned to administrative duties while investigation into the incident is ongoing. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6iPeVOBJb2A | 31 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released body camera footage shows Arrest of Bernad Kersh the schizophrenic man who, police say, spat in an officer’s face before he was body-slammed to sidewalk. Police were giving Kersh a ticket for drinking on the corner of 79th and Cottage Grove Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. The officer who performed the body slam, Jerald Williams, is an MMA fighter. Kersh who suffers from schizophrenia, was initially charged with aggravated battery of peace officer, misdemeanor counts of assault and resisting arrest, as well as a count of drinking alcohol in public. Officer Williams was relieved of his police duties. A second officer also had his police powers stripped. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qB-uuy5RPMw | 31 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tukwila Police Department released body worn camera footage of case #20-0633 that occurred on January 28th. Just after 1PM, officers were dispatched to the report of a male brandishing a knife and threatening people in the 15200 block of Tukwila International Blvd. Officers immediately responded and located the adult male suspect from Auburn. The suspect refused officers commands to show them his hands and began to walk away from them crossing the street in the process. Due to the nature of the report involving a deadly weapon, the officers believed the male to be armed with a knife and attempted to contain him on the sidewalk away from the public and passing vehicles. As officers were giving verbal commands to the suspect, an uninvolved adult male from Tukwila stopped his vehicle in the busy roadway partially blocking traffic in the intersection of Southcenter Blvd and Tukwila International Blvd. He got out of his vehicle and began filming the scene while yelling at the officers thus causing them to have to split their attention between the suspect and him. The uninvolved male refused commands to stay back and continued blocking traffic with his vehicle while filming. Finally, he proceeded to walk right up within inches of the suspect while disregarding officers warnings to stay back and warnings that the suspect was armed with a knife. His actions forced officers to have to immediately move in to pull him away from the non-compliant suspect. His actions put himself, the suspect, the officers and the public in unnecessary danger while also escalating the situation. A patrol sergeant immediately moved in and pulled the uninvolved male away from the suspect and placed him on the ground nearby while still trying to maintain visual on the non-compliant suspect. At this time, the uninvolved male attempted to kick the sergeant then began striking him with closed fists to the leg and groin areas. As this was happening, other officers moved in and detained the initial suspect. The initial suspect was arrested for Obstructing a Public Servant and Brandishing a Weapon. The uninvolved suspect was also detained. He was booked for Obstructing a Public Servant and Assaulting an Officer. In June of 2019, the same individual was arrested for Assaulting an Officer after he struck a different Tukwila officer during another incident while the officer was attempting to detain him. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fHZdgPiAIWs | 28 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore County Police Department released body-worn camera video of incident involving January 10 arrest of two women following a disorderly call for service in Pikesville. Body camera footage from both responding officers show how the situation escalated from a disturbance with a knife call to deployment of pepper spray, a tazer and the the arrest of 76-year-old woman. The incident originated with a call for a disturbance involving a knife in the unit block of Western Winds Circle, 21244. The incident involving the arrest of the women occurred later in the 7000 block of North Alter Street, 21207. The officers involved in the incident are identified as Corporal Brennan and Officer Schmidt, both assigned to the Pikesville Precinct. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MQJw-FG06Dc | 28 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On October 16, 2014, now retired Modesto Police Detective Dave Wallace and his partner, Officer Michael Callahan, conducted a security check at 528 Milo Road following a frantic 911 call from Plaintiff Jesse Montelongo’s mother about her son being aggressive toward her – a call in which she told 911 dispatchers that he had something but couldn’t finish saying what he had before the call was suddenly disconnected. Officers responded and eventually contacted Jesse Montelongo. During the officer’s encounter with him, shots were fired, resulting in Montelongo being stuck once. Montelongo filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California against Detective Wallace and the City of Modesto claiming violations of his constitutional rights for excessive force and other claims. The Modesto City Attorney’s Office reviewed all investigative material, which included the criminal case, the Modesto Police Department’s internal review and the Stanislaus County District Attorney’s investigation. Their review resulted in the following analysis: Upon arriving at the house on October 16, 2014 Officer Callahan was told by Montelongo’s sister outside – who had returned from a trip to check on Montelongo – that he had been aggressive toward their mother earlier that night and she was concerned. After Detective Wallace and his partner – both in full police uniforms – approached the house and knocked on the front door, they heard the sounds of Montelongo’s mother frantically screaming “Help me!! Help me, Please!!” coming from the side of the house. As Callahan rushed off toward the frantic cries, Detective Wallace followed him to provide tactical cover when Wallace was suddenly confronted by Montelongo who emerged from the front door. Montelongo stood just inside the door frame concealing his right hand in which he was holding a dark linear object that was not fully visible. Despite two loud and clear commands by Detective Wallace given at gun point to “Show me your hands! Now!!” Montelongo refused to show his hands and instead suddenly and aggressively lunged at Detective Wallace, swinging out the same concealed hand and yelling profanity at Wallace. Given the tense and rapidly unfolding circumstances – including what Wallace had learned from 911, Montelongo’s sister, and the frantic cries for help coming from the house – when Montelongo ignored the commands to show his hand and suddenly lunged at Wallace with the same concealed hand, Detective Wallace believed he was going to be assaulted and ducked and fired one round from his service weapon. Detective Wallace completed the shot within 1.5 seconds of when Montelongo first began his sudden aggressive lunging movement. Montelongo was hit in the abdomen but survived. Unbeknownst to Detective Wallace at the moment he shot, Montelongo was not actually concealing a gun, but a dark hardcover book, which he threw at Detective Wallace. The shooting was captured on Detective Wallace’s body worn camera. After the shooting, Modesto police called medical personnel who arrived shortly thereafter to come to Montelongo’s assistance. Montelongo lied under oath about the confrontation with Detective Wallace, saying he had tossed a beer can next to his feet, which falsity he included in his federal complaint as well. Following full discovery, the City of Modesto and Detective Wallace filed a motion for summary judgment to have Montelongo’s claims dismissed on the grounds that Detective Wallace’s use of force was justified because Detective Wallace reasonably believed that Montelongo was an immediate lethal threat when he disregarded commands to show his hands and suddenly lunged at Detective Wallace. Detective Wallace’s actions were consistent with his training and Modesto Police Department policy to try to avoid a lethal threat (by ducking or moving) while simultaneously neutralizing the threat (including with the use of force), which is exactly what Detective Wallace did. The Court has taken the City’s motion for summary judgment under submission and has vacated the trial and all other dates for this case. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0n2hAwrGdSU | 28 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On 1/27/20 at 3:20pm, this young lady was fishing off of docks in Harrison Township. As she attempted to stand up, she lost her footing and slipped off the dock into the freezing water. The young lady’s friend was a dock over and heard her fall; she looked over to see her friend struggling in the icy waters. Her friend was unable to pull her up to the dock and the young lady’s body began to go numb. Two nearby fisherman heard the women’s cries and came over to help. The two fisherman attempted to pull the woman up onto the dock but struggled as the young lady’s body had become completely numb and she was unable to move. Her friend called for help as the fisherman held on to the young lady keeping her from slipping underwater and surely drowning. The Macomb County Sheriff’s Office along with the Harrison Fire Department arrived on scene and were able to pull the young lady from the 36 degree water. She was believed to be in the water for approximately 15 minutes. The young lady is doing better today but wants to remind people to always fish with a partner and make sure you have proper, non-slip, footwear when you walking on any slippery surface. She is forever grateful to her friend and the fisherman that saved her life. What you need to know if you happen to fall into cold water. • Don't panic. Try to get control of your breathing. Hold onto something or stay as still as possible until your breathing settles down. It may be a boat, a fixed object, or something floating. Focus on floating with your head above water until the cold shock response abates. • If multiple people fall into cold water, huddling in a group lessens the loss of body heat and is good for morale. Also, rescuers can spot a group more easily than individuals. • If you were not wearing a PFD when you entered the water, look to see if one is floating around you and put it on immediately. Don't take your clothes off unless absolutely necessary. A layer of water trapped inside your clothing will help insulate you. • Get as much of your body out of the water as possible. Even though you may feel colder out of the water, the rate of heat loss will be slower than if immersed in water. • If you cannot get out of the water quickly, act to protect against rapid heat loss. In as little as 10 minutes, you may be unable to self-rescue. Your focus now should be to slow heat loss. o Safety typically looks closer than it actually is, so staying with the boat is usually a better choice than swimming. o Adopt a position to reduce heat loss. If alone, use the HELP (Heat Escape Lessening Posture) position; or if there are others in the water with you, huddle together. The HELP position looks similar to the fetal position. o If you must swim, conserve energy and minimize movement. Swim on your back with your upper arms against the sides of your chest, your thighs together, and your knees bent. Flutter-kick with your lower legs. • Be prepared at all times to signal rescuers. • Seek medical help immediately. For more information on cold water safety please out https://www.boat-ed.com Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TtPzGOVQreY | 28 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Saturday, several Pasco Sheriff's Office units responded to Hudson regarding an aggravated assault with a firearm call for service. The victim had several shots fired in his direction by individuals he was previously engaged with in an argument. The suspects fled the scene on foot and a track was conducted by Deputy Carmack and K9 Shep who located one of the suspects. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BmH87hK9Xgc | 28 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** At about 10:57 a.m. Monday, one of or officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop on this van at the intersection of South Clara and West Beresford Avenue after it had run a stop sign. The tag on the van also back as stolen out of Orange County. The van, however, did not stop. It was spotted a short time later by Volusia County Air 1 helicopter on South Garfield Avenue and then traveled eastbound on International Speedway Boulevard before making a U-Turn and rolling over and crashing. A subsequent search of the vehicle found multiple types of prescription pills and heroin. A small dog in the vehicle escaped the crash unharmed and was turned over to Daytona Beach Animal Control. The driver, Sarah Yurman, was injured in the crash and was taken to Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach. Upon her release she will be facing multiple charges including attempted fleeing and eluding law enforcement and narcotics charges. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
YWZ6l13Q0cc | 27 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** This officer-involved shooting occurred opposite 3555 Bainbridge Avenue in the Norwood section of the Bronx on October 17, 2019. During the incident, sergeant Jonathan Rivera attired in uniform and assigned to the 52nd precinct, discharge one round from his service firearm during a confrontation with a subject, who was attempting to drive away from the scene of a traffic stop, while engaged in a struggle with apprehending officers. The incident began at approximately 2:50 p.m. when the subject Allan Feliz, a 31 year old male was observed by the officers driving a 2018 Volkswagen Atlas. Sergeant Rivera, assigned with police officer Edward Barrett and police officer Michelle Almanzar stop the vehicle opposite 3555 Bainbridge Avenue. Feliz presented identification to the officers and a computer check revealed active warrants. Officer Barrett then asked Feliz to step out of the car. Feliz initially complied but then returned to the driver's seat and attempted to drive away. Officer Barrett reached into the vehicle and physically attempted to take control of the vehicle and take Feliz into custody. From his position on the passenger side of the vehicle, sergeant Rivera discharged his taser through the open passenger window, striking Feliz. Feliz continued to struggle with the officers while attempting to drive away in the vehicle. At this point during the struggle, sergeant Rivera entered the vehicle through the passenger door, reached over an uninvolved passenger and began to grapple with Feliz. Approximately one minute and thirty seconds into the struggle, sergeant Rivera discharged one round from his service firearm, striking Feliz causing his demise. All three officers were equipped with body-worn cameras that were activated for this incident. Officer Barrett's body camera dislodged from his uniform when he was struck by the subjects car door prior to the firearm discharged. While the body camera did not capture the officer-involved shooting on video, it did record the audio of the incident. After the discharge, the officers called for medical assistance and then performed CPR on the injured subject. Feliz was transported to Montefiore Medical Center by EMS where he succumbed to his injuries Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3cd9LA0Omkg | 27 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle police and King County Sheriff’s deputies shot and wounded a suspect in a narcotics investigation Wednesday afternoon in Belltown. Officers and deputies were conducting a narcotics operation near 3rd Avenue and Blanchard Street around 2:45 PM in response to community complaints about drug dealing in the area. During the operation, police attempted to arrest a suspect in a vehicle at 3rd Avenue and Blanchard. When police approached the vehicle, officers reported seeing a gun. SPD officers and King County Sheriff’s Deputies opened fire on the 25-year-old suspect, who was struck and wounded. Medics transported the man to Harborview Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. In accordance with Initiative 940, the South King County Valley Investigative Unit will conduct an independent investigation into the use of force during the incident. SPD detectives will also continue a separate criminal investigation of the suspect. Police are still interviewing witnesses and gathering evidence in the case. This remains an active and on-going investigation. Information presented here is preliminary and subject to change as the investigation proceeds. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Eynz-tNv3B4 | 27 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The officer, Frank Sikos, a 20-year veteran of the Orlando Police Department, has been relieved of duty and is facing charges after newly released body camera footage shows him pushing a man to the ground, then choked him against the ground, prior to his arrest near Lake Ivanhoe last September. The video footage, taken from Sikos’ body camera during the Sept. 8 incident, shows officers approaching Bennett Graham Robinson about 4 a.m. in the 1400 block of Alden Road, after neighbors had called 911 because they said they saw him attempting to enter a construction site. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Ncg1g5KdAV0 | 24 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** State Police have released body camera footage of the chase, crash and shooting that killed a 19-year-old man on January 15 in West Haven. The suspect killed was identified as Mubarak Soulemane of New Haven. According to state police, he stole a car at knife point in Norwalk Wednesday afternoon. Police then observed him traveling at high speeds on I-95, driving on the shoulder and the center median, even hitting two state police cruisers.He then drove onto the Exit 43 ramp, ending up under the bridge on Campbell Avenue. The video shows State Police troopers approach the vehicle. A trooper is seen smashing a window. Troopers are heard shouting and they tried tasing him and police say when he displayed a knife, that’s when Trooper Brian North fired his gun. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
sgSZgEnWpww | 24 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On January 14, 2020 at approximately 9:30 a.m., Raleigh Police Department officers responded to a report of a hit and run in the 3500 block of Wake Forest Road. Before officers arrived on the scene the suspect vehicle fled the area and was involved in a second hit and run in a parking lot at St. Albans Drive and Wake Forest Road. While fleeing the scene of the second collision the vehicle struck a pole at 4320 Wingate Drive. A short time later, an officer spotted a vehicle matching the description from the three earlier hit and run incidents driving erratically on Navaho Drive. The officer initiated a traffic stop and observed that the driver appeared to be impaired while transporting three passengers. When Mr. Batista-Concepcion ignored repeated commands to place his hands on the wheel, the officer ordered him to get out of the vehicle. Mr. Batista-Concepcion failed to follow the officer’s commands and officers used force to remove him from the vehicle. Braily Andres Batista-Concepcion was subsequently charged with DWI, three counts of Hit and Run, two counts of Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor, Simple Possession of Marijuana, and Resist, Delay and Obstruct. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
14VKQU1lXtI | 24 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Monday morning, Officer Flannery responded to a home in a rural part of Fayette County where a deer had become trapped in a swimming pool. The temperature was around 18 degrees. Animal Care & Control and the Fire Department were also dispatched, but Officer Flannery was first to arrive. With help from the homeowner, the deer was safely lifted out of the pool and appeared to be okay. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DEQDq2jJ3V4 | 23 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Deputies responded to 58 Brookside Lane in Palm Coast on January 17 due to a domestic disturbance. Deputies made contact with 38-year-old Cherie Saunders (DOB 4/8/1981) in the driveway of her residence with her make-up smeared, no shoes, slurred speech, and a heavy scent of alcohol coming from her person. During the investigation into the disturbance it was determined that Saunders had slapped a male resident inside the home. While deputies were attempting to resolve the situation, Saunders became extremely argumentative and would not cooperate with the investigation. Saunders approached a deputy in a threatening manner. Saunders began kicking and screaming when deputies attempted to secure her in handcuffs. During the struggle one deputy was bit by Saunders on his right calf and she refused to release her bite hold until another deputy was able to free her grip on his leg. The bite resulted in a two-inch mark which immediately showed broken skin, swelling, and bruising. Moments later, the deputy who was bitten began to feel ill and lost consciousness momentarily. He was transported to the hospital for a medical evaluation. “Rather than let us handle the investigation in a civil manner, this woman actively fought our deputies and bit one deputy resulting in a trip to the hospital,” Sheriff Rick Staly said. “If you attack my deputies you will not win and you will go to the Green Roof Inn facing serious charges. This is a prime example of how dangerous domestic violence calls are for our deputies to handle. Thankfully the deputy was not seriously injured by her actions.” Saunders was arrested and charged with Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, Domestic Battery, Resisting an Officer with Violence. On the way to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility for booking, Saunders vomited in the patrol vehicle. It was determined that she would need to be medically cleared by the hospital prior to booking due to her level of intoxication. She was released from jail after posting a $5,000.00 bond. Saunders was arrested previously in 2018 for Resisting an Officer without Violence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VTr5iTfi6h8 | 23 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The following video is a joint release Critical Incident of the Grass Valley Police Department and the Nevada County Sheriff's Office. Personnel from both agencies were involved in an officer involved shooting on January 1st, 2020 in unincorporated Nevada County in the 10000 block of Walker Drive. Nevada County Regional Dispatch received reports of a man walking on Squirrel Creek Road with a shotgun. He was later identified as 25-year old Gabriel Strickland. Upon arrival, deputies and officers ordered Mr. Strickland to drop the weapon. He did not comply. Mr. Strickland pointed the weapon in multiple directions including at officers and deputies as they approached. Following the incident, it was determined the shotgun was, in fact, an Airsoft weapon that mimicked the appearance of a shotgun. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AYGaNYAyKuw | 23 Jan 2020
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Salt Lake police released body camera video from the two officers involved critical incident that took place at 170 North 1460 West on January 8, 2020. Officers attempted to stop a stolen vehicle. During the stop an officer fired his weapon and the driver, a 20-year-old male Tyler Keaton Webster, was struck. He was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. OICI Press Conference from 170 N. 1460 W.: https://www.facebook.com/slcpd/videos/175360000376580 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wjPCLqNozqQ | 20 Dec 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Today, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) released video of a canine team taking a robbery suspect into custody. This video was released to a media outlet in fulfillment of a public disclosure request, and due to public interest in police accountability, and also releasing the video publicly, as well as a clip edited for length. Although Chief Carmen Best found the actions of the canine team consistent with 2018 department training, Chief Best also believed the deployment was not consistent with SPD’s Use of Force policy nor the values of our department. In late 2018, Chief Best ordered a thorough review of how SPD uses canines. The department worked with the Office of Police Accountability, the court monitor, and the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), as well as two independent canine training experts to develop meaningful policy recommendations. These recommendations led to a new policy, approved by federal court monitor, the Department of Justice, and ultimately the federal court. SPD included this update as part of its July filing. Separately, the OIG is currently auditing SPD K9 operations. The video of the July 20, 2018, arrest, which took place in South Seattle, shows Officer Ryan Huteson approaching the 16-year-old suspect, who had both hands raised with open palms. Huteson directed the dog to "take him." As he waited for other officers to arrive, Huteson let the dog bite the suspect's arm and shake its head for about 30 seconds after taking the suspect to the ground. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2cT3oKQp_zk | 20 Dec 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Deputies from Constable Ted Heap’s Office recently made a dramatic rescue, pulling a driver from a burning vehicle just before flames engulfed the car in which he was trapped. The driver, a 20-year-old man from Northwest Houston, fell asleep at the wheel a little before 6 a.m. on Sunday, December 8, and crashed into a tree in the 15200 block of Clay Road. A Precinct 5 sergeant on his way home from his shift found the vehicle on fire while a wrecker driver tried in vain to get into the car and help the trapped driver. The sergeant and other deputies called to the scene used multiple fire extinguishers to temporarily slow down the spreading flames while they worked to free the driver, whose right foot was caught underneath the damaged dashboard. Deputies struggled to free the injured driver as the flames spread into the car’s interior. At last, after cutting the driver’s pants, deputies were able to pull him to safety just before the passenger compartment became fully engulfed. “These deputies showed incredible courage as they worked together to save this man’s life,” said Constable Ted Heap. “You never know, until you find yourself in a situation like this, how you’ll react. The way they responded under extremely stressful and dangerous conditions makes me proud to wear the same Precinct 5 badge.” The driver suffered multiple broken bones in the crash and was taken to a nearby hospital. He is still recovering from surgery but is expected to make a full recovery. The deputies escaped relatively unharmed with only singed hair and superficial burns. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
l1jYP0VEbAU | 18 Dec 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The officer involved shooting (OIS) incident that occurred on December 7th, 2019 at 23rd St. / Mission St. was preceded by two separate incidents, which we believe relevant to the OIS. The incidents occurred in close proximity to the location of the OIS, and include a hot prowl burglary report, and a report of a male subject tampering with vehicles. The officers who responded as the primary unit to the hot prowl burglary and vehicle tampering call were the same two officers who were involved in the officer involved shooting. The precise chronology of the incidents is currently under investigation. The following is a summary of the events as they are understood as of 12/17/19: https://www.sanfranciscopolice.org/news/notes-used-presentation-december-17-2019-town-hall-address Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AJwHT3Cb9tQ | 04 Dec 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On November 29, 2019, shortly after 9 PM, Modesto Police Officers responded to the Motel 6 located at 1920 West Orangeburg Avenue in Northwest Modesto to assist a bail bondsman with taking a wanted subject into custody. The wanted subject was identified as 54-year-old Raymond Lee of Modesto. Lee had outstanding felony warrants. During the contact at the hotel room, Lee brandished a weapon towards officers. Two officers fired their weapons, striking Lee, who died at the scene from his injuries. It was later discovered that Lee’s weapon was a BB gun. The officers involved in this shooting have been identified as Officer Jeffrey Brandon, who has been with the department for three years and Officer Cameron Irinaga, a one-year veteran of the department. Both officers were not injured and have been placed on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure for all officer involved shootings. Three separate and comprehensive investigations are initiated when our officers are involved in a critical incident such as this. The Modesto Police Department is conducting both a criminal and administrative investigation and the Stanislaus County District Attorney’s Office is conducting their own independent review of this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
a2r5zMQEhbI | 25 Nov 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Friday Tulsa Police Department released bodycam footage of a fatap officer-involved shooting that took place in October. The shooting happened just before 2:30 p.m. Oct. 27 near East Pine Street and North Harvard Avenue. Article Source: https://ktul.com/news/local/police-release-body-cam-video-of-deadly-officer-involved-shooting Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KXPLyVK5oQ0 | 10 Nov 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Las Vegas, Nevada -- On October 21, 2019, at approximately 12:11 p.m., the City of Henderson Police Department responded to 10701 S. Eastern Avenue in reference to a 9-1-1 disconnect. Arriving officers located a 7-year-old male juvenile with apparent stab wounds and an agitated adult female. A struggle ensued resulting in the use of deadly force. The juvenile was transported to UMC Trauma Center where he underwent emergency surgery and is expected to recover. The adult female was transported to Sunrise Hospital in critical condition, where it was later learned she succumbed to her injuries. The adult female was later confirmed to be the mother of the juvenile. No officers were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9Y_boyPeJS0 | 05 Nov 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera video released shows The Tempe Police Department On June 15, responding to a non-emergency call, and the standoff between the officers and the 31-year-old father, Ivaughn Oakry, who demanded they leave and refused to let go of his child. Article Source: https://www.abc15.com/news/region-southeast-valley/tempe/tempe-police-use-taser-on-domestic-violence-suspect-holding-child Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
X_vNHb9q5_I | 01 Nov 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Mateo, CA – San Mateo Police Department released more information regarding an officer involved shooting that occurred on Saturday, September 28, 2019, at 5:19 P.M. San Mateo Police Department officers were involved in a shooting in a cul de sac at the end of East Hillsdale Court following a short pursuit. As the suspect vehicle drove toward an oncoming police vehicle and then reversed toward an officer on foot, one officer discharged his service weapon. Two suspects were injured in the shooting and officers rendered medical aid on scene before the suspects were transported to a local trauma center for treatment. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
GLbKSysIc6Q | 01 Nov 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The police officer who fatally shot a woman at the LaQuinta Inn on Preston Boulevard in Bossier City on Oct. 25 was justified according to the The Bossier City Police Department and the Bossier Parish District Attorney Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wS66JLhWwF8 | 31 Oct 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Monday, October 28, 2019 at 6:28 p.m., an EPD Officer was dispatched to a traffic collision. A witness to the crash stopped to see if they could render assistance to the driver involved in the collision. Within two minutes, an officer arrived and was met by the original witness to the crash as well as two other witnesses. One of the witnesses told the officer that he believed that the driver of the vehicle appeared to be under the influence of some substance. Officer approached the wrecked vehicle and found the driver, who has been identified as 45 year-old Terry Wayne Chanley. Chanley was sitting in the vehicle with his door open and appeared to be intoxicated by his appearance and mannerisms. Officer asked Chanley for his driver`s license and registration and he just shook his head and began reaching underneath his seat. Chanley was given verbal commands to stop reaching for items, which he ignored. Because Chanley continued to reach for items in a suspicious manner disregarding the officer’s orders, the officer backed away in order to give him some distance from Chanley and drew his weapon. The officer continued to shout commands, telling Chanley to show his hands. Chanley then grabbed an object appeared to be black, pointed it at the officer and began to move toward him in an aggressive manner. 'At this point, the officer believing that Chanley was armed with a gun and posed an immediate threat to himself and the witnesses that were behind the officer fired his handgun at Chanley'. Officer began to back away from Chanley while still issuing commands and 'Chanley continued to advance on the officer in an aggressive manner. Fearing for his own safety and the safety of the witnesses', officer fired at Chanley again. Chanley still continued to advance on the officer fired a third and final time in order to stop the immediate threat to his life.The EPD believe that the 'officer acted and performed his duties in a legal, justified, and reasonable manner, taking action to protect members of the public as well as himself from serious injury or harm'. After the shooting, the officer said Chanley was holding a black object the officer thought was a gun. Police released a picture showing a black hammer laying on the ground. "At the beginning it was just like any other crash investigation," said Sgt. Jason Cullum, the police spokesman. "We don't know why he (Chanley) acted as he did. The officer took actions as he was trained to do." The Vanderburgh County coroner's office says Chanley died from a single gunshot to the chest. The name of the officer involved in the shooting hasn't been released. Cullum says the officer remains on paid leave, adding he is also meeting with a mental health counselor. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cPbo8LlF9Dg | 30 Oct 2019
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t_ol2g_4kLE | 29 Oct 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tulsa police released new dash cam footage which shows an officer texting while driving seconds before getting in a wreck. The other driver was at fault after police say the driver crossed the median. Article Source: https://ktul.com/news/local/video-tulsa-police-officer-caught-texting-while-driving-before-crash Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
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9H4VaoQ9_MQ | 16 Oct 2019
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_7tHacBMHuY | 03 Oct 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On August 19, 2019, around 4:19 p.m., LAPD, uniformed patrol officers, assigned to Mission Division, received and responded to a "Family Dispute" radio call for service at the 13100 block of Ottoman Street. When the officers arrived at the location they met with the person reporting, who directed them to the suspect (later identified as) Carlos Torres Jr. The officers encountered Torres on the front porch and attempted to speak with him. After several minutes of dialog, he stepped back into the residence as he removed a concealed handgun from his waistband. Torres then pointed the handgun at the officers and fired at them, which precipitated an OIS. Torres retreated into the house and a few moments later he was seen running through a neighborhood yard and onto Ottoman Street. As Torres continued to run west bound on Ottoman Street, a second OIS occurred. Torres then ran through a residential property on Ottoman Street and into the rear east/west alley of that location. A responding Foothill Division, Gang Enforcement Detail unit, saw Torres in the alley and stopped their patrol unit at the mouth of the alley on Arleta Avenue. Torres again raised his handgun in the direction of the officers, at which time a third OIS occurred. Torres collapsed in the alley and was taken into custody without further incident. The Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and pronounced Torres deceased. A .22 caliber handgun was located at scene and recovered as evidence. Fortunately, no officers or innocent bystanders were injured during this incident. LAPD's specialized Force Investigation Division (FID) responded to the scene and began interviewing witnesses and collecting forensic evidence. A representative from the Office of the Inspector General responded and monitored the scene investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HfQ1XIFRbO0 | 30 Sep 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On August 14, 2019, around 5:50 p.m., uniformed officers assigned to Pacific Patrol Division responded to a radio call of a screaming man at Thornton Court and Pacific Avenue. Upon arriving at the location, the officers encountered the suspect, John Penny, who was initially armed with a glass bottle. Penny refused to drop the bottle and approached officers. The officers deployed a taser, however it appears the darts did not strike Penny. Penny then armed himself with a three-foot-long wooden plank and again approached the officers, which resulted in an Officer-Involved- Shooting. Penny was struck once in the left arm and once in the left thigh. The officers also deployed one round from a beanbag shotgun and one 40mm round. Penny was treated at scene by members of the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) and then transported via Rescue Ambulance (RA) to UCLA Westwood Medical Center, where he was treated and cleared for booking. No officers were injured during the incident. A three-foot wooden plank was recovered at scene. Force Investigation Division (FID) responded and is handling the administrative investigation and the FID Criminal Apprehension Team (CAT) is conducting the criminal investigation. LAPD's specialized Force Investigation Division responded to the scene and began interviewing witnesses and collecting forensic evidence. Representatives from the Office of the Inspector General and Los Angeles County District Attorney's Justice System Integrity Division responded and monitored the investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ZYnhnhrKAug | 27 Sep 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Milwaukee Police Department released on Friday, Sept. 27 a Community Briefing tied to the officer-involved shooting of Jamel Barnes. In this community briefing video, the Milwaukee Police Department provides an overview of the August 14, 2019, officer-involved shooting on the 3300 block of North 21st Street. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
a94n3wD0Qqo | 26 Sep 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Wilshire Boulevard was closed between La Brea and Cloverdale avenues on Monday afternoon while police investigated an assault in which a male suspect struck an officer from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Wilshire Division. LAPD spokesman Mike Lopez said police received a call at approximately 12:45 p.m. about an assault with a deadly weapon occurring near Wilshire Boulevard and Detroit Street. Officers allegedly found a man swinging a metal pipe and attempted to get him to put it on the ground. LAPD spokesman Tony Im said a scuffle ensued and the suspect struck the unidentified officer in the head with the pipe. The officer sustained minor injuries and was treated at the scene and released. Officers used a Taser and fired bean bag rounds at the suspect, who was taken into custody. He was identified as Timothy Camon, 53. The suspect was taken to a hospital in stable condition. He was later booked for assault with a deadly weapon on a police officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7mc0-JYAOVk | 24 Sep 2019
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h1rnUtLG7NY | 19 Sep 2019
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JWmZyALMK-w | 17 Sep 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph T. Deters announced that no charges would be filed against the officer in the September 11th officer-involved shooting in Avondale. A plainclothes Cincinnati Police Officer was working undercover in Avondale in an unmarked vehicle at approximately 12:15 p.m. when he saw a man, now known as Vernell S. Jackson (DOB 03/06/1999), pull a gun out of his pocket and move it to his waistband. The undercover officer radioed for a uniformed officer to assist. Cincinnati Police Officer Marc Schildmeyer responded in uniform in a marked police cruiser. Both the undercover officer and Officer Schildmeyer pulled up near Jackson in the area of Blair Court and Ridgeway Avenue. Officer Schildmeyer exited his cruiser and ordered Jackson three times to show his hands. Jackson was standing sideways to the officer with his right side towards the officer. Jackson had a loaded gun in his left waistband. Rather than show his hands as ordered, Jackson pulled a gun from his left waistband and raised it as he turned towards Officer Schildmeyer. Officer Schildmeyer fired once, striking Jackson in the chest. Officer Schildmeyer immediately began lifesaving measures on Jackson until paramedics arrived. Jackson was transported to University of Cincinnati Medical Center where he underwent surgery and, at last check, remains in critical but stable condition. Jackson’s loaded Hi-Point .380 semiautomatic handgun was recovered at the scene. Jackson now faces Carrying a Concealed Weapon (F4) and Aggravated Menacing (M1) charges. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph T. Deters commented, “We have another Cincinnati Police Officer to be commended for the manner in which he handled a dangerous situation. Jackson, armed with a loaded gun, was ready to shoot. Because of Officer Schildmeyer’s quick response and training, we are here today not talking about an officer shot in the line of duty or the shooting of innocent bystanders. Officer Schildmeyer’s cruiser and body-worn camera footage shows Jackson raising his gun towards the officer. Officer Schildmeyer was 100% justified in shooting Jackson. He likely saved his own life as well as the lives of others. As I said before, he is to be commended.” Prosecutor Deters also expresses his appreciation to Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot K. Isaac and his staff for their cooperation in this investigation and assistance in the matter. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hgGYQ53j5LE | 17 Sep 2019
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2QQul-WKDx4 | 13 Sep 2019
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dO7qGvIIaWE | 10 Sep 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released bodycam video by Tulsa Police shows a K-9 team arresting a man after a standoff in July. Tyvon Eugene Mumphrey was wanted on suspicion of forcing two people from a van at gunpoint and throwing a 2-year-old child from the vehicle onto the ground. TPD K9 Training gets update after this bodycam video reveals flaws: https://www.kjrh.com/homepage-showcase/tpd-k9-training-gets-update-after-bodycam-video-reveals-flaws Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
bcJJ-tPXMnQ | 09 Sep 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On July 26, 2019, around 9:40 p.m., LAPD, uniformed Gang Enforcement Detail officers, assigned to 77th Division were conducting extra patrol in the vicinity of 47th Street and Budlong Avenue for gang suppression in the Vermont Square Park. As the officers were conducting a footbeat through the park, they saw a male suspect (later identified as 39-year old, Jarron Edmond) run from their location, and appeared to be armed. The officers ran after Edmond and followed him into the courtyard of an apartment building, located on the 4700 block of S. Budlong Avenue. Edmond then produced a handgun and an Officer-Involved- Shooting occurred. Edmond was struck and was taken into custody without further incident. The Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and transported Edmond to a local hospital where he received further medical treatment and was listed in stable condition. A .38 caliber handgun was located next to Edmond and recovered as evidence. Fortunately, no officers or innocent bystanders were injured during this incident. LAPD's specialized Force Investigation Division (FID) responded to the scene and began interviewing witnesses and collecting forensic evidence. A representative from the Office of the Inspector General responded and monitored the scene investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IcftqD8oCFU | 06 Sep 2019
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tUmMMA9LtJs | 06 Sep 2019
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QnQqKYRXjl8 | 06 Sep 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man was killed and five others injured in a multi-vehicle crash in Englewood on the South Side. About 4:43 p.m., a Chrysler was traveling in the 7100 block of South Stewart Avenue when officers attempted a traffic stop, Chicago police said. It continued eastbound and struck a silver-colored Mitsubishi, causing the Chrysler to flip over. Jason Yancey, 23, was in the Chrysler and pronounced dead on scene, police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. An autopsy found Yancey died of multiple injuries from the crash and his death was ruled an accident, the medical examiner’s office said. He lived in south suburban Dolton. Also in the Chrysler were two men, 25, and 23, as well as a 17-year-old boy. The 25-year-old man and the teen were taken the University of Chicago Medical Center. The teen was in fair condition and the man was in serious condition. The 23-year-old was taken to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn,. His condition was stabilized. Two women, 23 and 50, were in the Mitsubishi. They were taken to St. Bernard Hospital in good condition. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
a1X5eJPNZYM | 05 Sep 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasadena police released bodycam video Wednesday of an officer-involved shooting that left an armed suspect dead. The shooting occurred May 17 in the 1500 block of Glen Avenue at approximately 6:30 p.m. Police had received a call regarding a man who was armed. Police said they confronted a suspect who was wearing a bulletproof vest and holding a firearm. An officer-involved shooting occurred when the suspect allegedly pointed the firearm, an AR-15 assault rifle, at them. "Drop the gun," is yelled at multiple times by officers, the video shows. There was an exchange of gunfire, police said. The suspect, identified as Daniel Warren, was pronounced dead at the scene. Two guns were recovered at the scene. No officers were injured. RAW Bodycam Videos: https://player.vimeo.com/video/357952605 https://player.vimeo.com/video/357952633 https://player.vimeo.com/video/357952660 https://player.vimeo.com/video/357952686 https://player.vimeo.com/video/357952715 https://player.vimeo.com/video/357952764 https://player.vimeo.com/video/357952820 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fhtQ16Xbcvg | 30 Aug 2019
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0C4RS89X7Bw | 30 Aug 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On July 16, 2019, around 6:43 p.m., LAPD, uniformed patrol officers, assigned to Rampart Division responded to a disturbance radio call of a "man with a knife" at a residence located on the 300 block of north Commonwealth Avenue in Los Angeles. When the officers arrived at the residence, they located the suspect (who was later identified as 49-year old, Herbert Vasquez) inside the rear bedroom of the apartment and refused to exit. As the officers were in the process of trying to de-escalate the situation, they opened the bedroom door at which time Vasquez armed with a machete advanced towards the officers, resulting in an OIS. Simultaneously the officers used a less lethal option. Vasquez then fled out the bedroom window and ran westbound from Commonwealth Avenue and entered a 7-11 convenience store. The officers surrounded Vasquez inside the store and again attempted to verbalize with him but he refused to comply with the officers commands. The officers used a second less lethal device which aided the officers in taking Vasquez into custody without further incident. It was observed that Vasquez had injuries to fingers on both hands but it was unknown at the time if those injuries were the result of the OIS. The Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to the scene and transported Vasquez to a local hospital for medical treatment. A knife was located at scene and booked as evidence. Fortunately, no officers or innocent bystanders were injured during this incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
d1qoKzyUKvo | 29 Aug 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Yesterday, The Aransas Pass Police officers arrested Jesse Rose age 33 in the Walmart parking lot around 8:45 am. The complaint was he appeared to be under the influence of drugs and was walking around talking to himself and acting strangely. Officers arrived at the scene, contacted Rose, and attempted to visit with him. Officers described him as being altered and did not know if the issue was drug or medically related. Because we have a high tendency of dealing with mental-health consumers, there was some initial confusion as to whether this was a medical or drug-related event. As you will observe by watching the video, it becomes apparent to officers they were dealing with an intoxicated subject. Officers had to physically remove Rose from his vehicle and take him into custody. He was secured at our local jail but would later need to be shuffled around inside the jail. Later that afternoon, around 2 pm, officers found the time to move the inmates around and finish preparing them for the county jail. In doing so, Rose was made to sit in the booking area while officers moved another inmate out of the intox cell. Rose used that opportunity to make his great escape. Officer Garrison appears at the entrance into the jail. Officer Herrera signaled to Ofc. Garrison to keep an eye on Rose. When the coast was clear, Rose charged Ofc. Garrison and immediately took possession of her taser. Ofc Herrera and Sgt. Jones heard the struggle and responded to Ofc. Garrison. Rose then discharged the taser toward Ofc. Herrera but missed striking him. The struggle continued into the booking hallway where Rose attempted to reload the taser. Because the taser was still administering its initial 5-second cycle, the second taser cartridge immediately discharged prematurely when it neared the "muzzle" of the taser. Rose then ran down the hallways, pursued by officers. As they turned the corner, Rose was taken to the ground and continued to fight with officers. At one point during the fray, Rose bit an officer on the arm. After a brief struggle, Rose was again taken into custody. Aside from minor injuries, no officers were seriously injured in this event. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ZxZkyks9QLM | 28 Aug 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Moses Lake Police Officers were dispatched to a suicidal subject on the Division Street Overpass just before 8 this morning. Washington State Patrol Troopers, Grant County Deputies and members of Grant County Mental Health assisted as well. When officers arrived, they observed that the subject had climbed over the guardrail and was threatening to jump onto Interstate 90. The freeway was shut down as a precaution. MLPD Sgt. Sursely was one of the first city officers on scene, and immediately began a conversation with the subject. Sgt. Sursely is a 22-year veteran with the police department, and was recently certified as a crisis negotiatior. After talking for more than 25 minutes with the subject, Sgt. Sursely convinced the subject to come back over the fence and talk with him. The subject was then transported to Grant County Mental Health to receive mental health services. No criminal charges are pending. National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 Grant Integrated Services 24 hour crisis line: 1-509-765-1717 or 1-800-852-2923 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Ob3sSzLzkhU | 27 Aug 2019
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1ZOpwOeGOB0 | 27 Aug 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The La Crosse Police Department is providing additional information in light of the La Crosse District Attorney’s Office completing their review of the officer involved shooting that occurred on August 3rd at 317 9th St. South with Allen C. Kruk. The initial call on August 3rd was for a domestic disturbance complaint where Mr. Kruk was the ex-husband of the complainant and was at the back door of the residence. Additionally dispatch advised the responding officers that Mr. Kruk had a felony warrant for his arrest. La Crosse Police Officer Dustin Darling arrived and made contact with Mr. Kruk at the rear of the residence at which time Mr. Kruk pulled out a hand gun. Officer Darling drew his sidearm and the two exchanged gun fire. The officer was struck by one round in the chest area which was stopped by the officer’s ballistic vest. The suspect was struck multiple times by the officer’s return fire. The officer was transported by TriState Ambulance to a local hospital where he was treated and released for injuries associated with being struck by the suspects gun fire. The suspect was also transported by TriState Ambulance to a local hospital where he is still being treated for injuries associated with the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
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9NwWado4SVY | 02 Jul 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Monday, July 1, 2019, at approximately 12:45 PM, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation was requested by the Athens Clarke County Police Department (ACCPD) to investigate an officer involved shooting. Preliminary information indicates that 2 ACCPD officers responded to a scene after receiving a 911 call about a male, later identified as Aaron Hong, age 23, causing a disturbance with a butcher knife at the River Club Apartments on Macon Highway, Athens, GA. Hong was using the knife in an aggressive manner and appeared to be injured himself. When police made contact, Hong immediately confronted them and began to walk towards officers with the knife in hand. During the incident, officers provided numerous verbal commands for Hong to drop the knife. Instead, Hong charged one of the officers with the knife and the officer fired his weapon multiple times, striking Hong. Hong managed to get back up and during the confrontation attempted to grab one of the officer’s weapons. The second officer fired at Hong multiple times, striking him. Nearby medics responded and Hong died at the scene. One officer sustained minor injuries and was treated on scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hZWwQHJ6pHQ | 01 Jul 2019
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EEu3SZ-XrPU | 01 Jul 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Today, the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office (SJCDA) released its findings in the October 23, 2017 officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of Matthew Palaita. It is the decision of the SJCDA that the use of deadly force by Lodi Police Officers was justified under the circumstances. This decision was made after SJCDA Office’s Officer-Involved Critical Incident Review Committee reviewed the investigations by the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigations, the Lodi Police Department, the San Joaquin County Sheriff-Coroner’s Office, and the California Department of Justice. The findings and conclusion of this investigation was completed on April 15, 2019 and has been memorialized in a report. On that date, this Office notified the Lodi Police Department of the findings. In addition, the family of Mr. Palaita was also notified and this Office requested a meeting with the family to present the findings of the report. At the family’s request, this Office withheld public release of the report until they could make travel arrangements to attend. The date of June 28th was requested by the family since all family members live out of state. Full report here: https://www.sjgov.org/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=31023 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
py66xIDStxQ | 25 Jun 2019
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yIGvA1XmcbM | 22 May 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On August 8, 2018 at approximately 5:11 p.m., San Diego Police received a 911 call reporting an assault with a machete. Witnesses reported seeing Mr. Denham attack another male in the head and torso with a machete. Officer Pitts responded to the call and advised dispatch he was making contact with a person matching the description of the suspect. As Pitts was getting out of his vehicle, Denham ran up to the car and swung a four-foot long metal chain striking Pitts' police car. Pitts got out of the car and ordered Denham to drop the chain. Denham refused and began walking towards Pitts while swinging the chain. Pitts deployed his Taser, which was ineffective in stopping Denham. Pitts continued to retreat from Denham for a block and a half to keep from being struck with the chain. As Denham continued to close the distance between he and Pitts, Pitts fired two rounds from his duty weapon striking Denham. Denham was transported to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cwhfPDjfIxE | 13 May 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The District Attorney's office has completed its review of a violent incident last year in which two San Diego police officers were shot, officers were forced to scramble for cover and return fire, and the suspect eventually took his own life. On June 23, 2018, San Diego Police officers were called to a condominium unit in the College area to investigate a violent disturbance. Officers smelled smoke coming from the condo and called firefighters to assess the situation. Police knocked on the door for more than 20 minutes but got no response. To ensure there was no fire danger, fire personnel forced entry into the home. Joe Darwish, 28, immediately opened fire on police and fire officials with a large caliber weapon, striking one police officer in the back. Two officers returned fire while backing away from the residence, providing cover for the wounded officer. The officer who had been shot fell onto his back and was initially unable to move. After several seconds, he managed to roll onto his stomach and was able to crawl down the hallway in an attempt to get out of the line of fire. During the ensuing gun battle, a second police officer was shot by Darwish. Darwish fired at least twenty-two shots at police. Eventually, the shooting stopped and Darwish was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head. He had also been struck in the arm and face from one of the officers' shotgun fire. The San Diego Medical Examiner ruled Darwish's death a suicide. "This harrowing incident shows just how quickly a routine call for service can turn deadly for police officers who suddenly found themselves in the line of fire, trying to protect their wounded fellow officers and keep the shooter from endangering members of the public," said District Attorney Summer Stephan. "It's a tribute to these officers' bravery and quick response that the gunman didn't injure more people or kill the officers and firefighters involved." Darwish was wearing a bullet-proof vest and was armed with a homemade assault weapon and a homemade 9 mm semi-automatic pistol. Neither weapon had a serial number and the guns were not registered. After a thorough review, the District Attorney's Office determined officers were justified in using deadly force to defend against Darwish's attempts to kill them and others. Both officers who were shot survived their injuries. The DA’s detailed analysis can be found here: https://www.sdcda.org/office/Darwish%20OIS.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
m7H3XR3_ccc | 10 May 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle Police Force Investigation Team (FIT) detectives and the King County Sheriff’s Office are conducting separate investigations into a fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred in the 600 block of 3rd Avenue West just after 7 p.m. Wednesday evening. West Precinct patrol officers responded to a 911 call from a woman reporting her boyfriend had armed himself with a knife and was trying to assault her. The victim told 911 operators she was hiding in the bathroom and the suspect was still in the apartment. Officers arrived and confronted the suspect. Two officers fired their service weapons, fatally wounding the suspect. Neither the domestic violence victim, nor any of the involved officers were injured. Seattle Fire medics responded and declared the suspect deceased. He is an adult man. Additional details about him are not yet available. Detectives from the Force Investigation Team, CSI, as well as representatives from the Office of Police Accountability and the Inspector General, were present at the scene. Per the Department’s agreement with the King County Sheriff’s Office, and in accordance with Initiative 940, Sheriff’s Office investigators also responded to conduct an independent investigation. This remains an active and on-going investigative process. Information presented here is preliminary and subject to change as the investigation proceeds. 911 Audio: https://spdblotter.seattle.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/may-ois-1.mp3 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5B7Tq879SP0 | 10 May 2019
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ynWBfhzMEV4 | 09 May 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** During the morning hours of Friday, May 3, 2019, the Oxnard Police Department’s dispatch center received multiple calls from a female reporting a woman with a knife in the area of 1835 San Gorgonio, and then behind the Carl’s Jr. on the 400 block of North Rose Avenue. The female was described as being 18 years in age, wearing a red shirt and blue shorts. During the first call to the dispatch center, it was reported that she “seems disturbed” and that she was walking around and waving a knife. The caller also indicated that the female was possibly armed with a gun. The caller recontacted dispatch three (3) additional times, and during these calls stated that the female was “getting increasingly worse” and that she was screaming and threatening people. Oxnard Police Officer Timothy Roberts arrived on scene first, and made verbal contact with a female in the dirt field behind the business. The female approached, and then brandished a large kitchen knife (pictured below) at the officer. The officer drew his handgun and made several verbal requests for her to drop the weapon. The female ignored and expressly refused the officer’s requests, and began to advance on him. The officer retreated in an attempt to create space between them. The officer continued to give the female verbal commands to drop the weapon as he retreated backwards through the parking lot. As the second officer arrived on scene and was retrieving a “beanbag” shotgun, the female ran directly towards Officer Roberts with the knife in her hand. Officer Roberts fired his weapon, and the female was struck by gunfire. Officers promptly rendered first aid to her until medical personnel arrived on scene. The female’s face has been blurred because of her age. Audio that identifies her by name has also been redacted. During the incident, the female brandished a large kitchen knife. During the investigation, detectives determined that the multiple calls made into the Oxnard Police Department’s dispatch center came from the phone that was in the female’s possession. Detectives have also discovered evidence that supports the position that the female deliberately intended to be shot by an officer. At the time of this news release the female is in an area hospital in “critical but stable” condition. A criminal investigation is continuing. Officer Roberts has been employed by the Oxnard Police Department since 2015, and is currently assigned to the Department’s Patrol Division. At the time of this update, he is on paid administrative leave, which is standard procedure for officer-involved shootings. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
38Lg2rgZmxo | 09 May 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On April 30, 2019 in the 5000 block of Northwest 100th street, Marion County Sheriff's Office detectives conducted a felony traffic stop on a 2004 white Ford 150 pickup truck that was reported stolen. The driver, Daniel Eugene Bolden (DOB:12/04/1975), decided not to comply with the detectives and fled in the stolen vehicle and a pursuit was initiated. During the pursuit detectives deployed stop-sticks which flattened three of the trucks 4 tires. Bolden pulled the pickup truck off the road and fled on foot, he was informed to stop or the K-9 would be released. Air-One was able to guide the deputies and detectives through the chase safely. Bolden continued to run and K-9 Duder caught up and apprehended him. Bolden was arrested and charged with: Fleeing & Eluding Resist Officer Without Violence Criminal Mischief Burglary Grand Theft Auto Petit Theft (2 counts) Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PEhT5wqn9tY | 08 May 2019
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yNmsDCiRhbM | 18 Apr 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Members of Eastside Crime Suppression Team and other units assisted Daytona Beach PD in apprehending a suspect who had open warrants for charges including trafficking in heroin and fentanyl and was considered armed and dangerous. Bijan Johnson drove recklessly at high speeds on I-95 and through the Ormond Beach area as Air One monitored his location from overhead. He eventually drove behind a business complex on Division Avenue and went into an area of heavy brush. Johnson was located and apprehended by K-9 Lasco after a search through the woods. Inside Johnson's vehicle, deputies found a loaded Glock 9mm handgun, a quarter pound of methamphetamine, about $5,600 cash and small amounts of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Johnson was treated for a K-9 bite and eventually transported to the Volusia County Branch Jail on his warrants and several new charges, with a total bond of well over $1 million. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fdei6FEmRN8 | 17 Apr 2019
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CJGdCN-SYmU | 12 Apr 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On February 26th around noon, officers from Central Division responded to a radio call of a man with a knife at a restaurant in the 300 block of 5th Street in downtown Los Angeles. The officers met with a woman who told them she'd been inside the restaurant with the suspect and other patrons when the suspect threatened to slit her neck with a folding knife he was holding. As additional officers arrived they developed a plan to arrest the suspect who is refusing to come out of the restaurant. At one point while the officers were communicating with the suspect he told the officers he had a gun. Officers attempted to communicate with the suspect for approximately 10 minutes in an effort to get him to come out of the restaurant, however those efforts were unsuccessful and less lethal force was used. officers fired three rounds from a 40 millimeter device, and two rounds from a beanbag shotgun. The officers were eventually able to enter the restaurant to take the suspect into custody. One of the officers located the knife the suspect had been holding and removed it from the immediate area where the officers were struggling with the suspect. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to a local hospital for medical treatment for an injury to one of his hands. The knife the suspect had been armed with was a folding knife with a blade that measured approximately four inches in length. The suspect was identified as Kenneth Sylvas, a 68 year old resident of Los Angeles. He has a criminal history which includes an arrest and conviction for criminal threats and 11 convictions for being drunk in public disturbing the peace and driving on a suspended license. On February 28th 2019 the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office filed one count of criminal threats and two counts of resisting arrest. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
8fX-31BHUFw | 12 Apr 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An armed suspect who fired at Volusia County sheriff’s deputies was fatally wounded Thursday afternoon and a VCSO sergeant survived with a grazing gunshot wound to the head in a shooting that erupted near Interstate 4 after the suspect carjacked a woman at gunpoint in Deltona, led deputies on a pursuit to the DeLand area and appeared to be ready to carjack another innocent person. The initial carjacking was reported around 2:21 p.m. at a home on the 2500 block of Ludlow Street in Deltona, where the victim said a man got in her truck, pointed a gun at her, demanded her keys and then took off in the vehicle. Deputies attempted to stop the stolen truck in Deltona, but the suspect continued fleeing erratically. At one point, the suspect swerved at a deputy who deployed stop sticks on the truck. As he fled, the suspect appeared to be waving a handgun out the driver’s side window. After several stop stick hits, with all four tires appearing to be deflated, the truck slowed to a crawl and came to a stop on State Road 44 in front of the Volusia County Fairgrounds. The suspect got out of the truck with the gun still in his hand and ran in the direction of several motorists who were stopped on the road next to him. A deputy drove his unmarked SUV in the suspect’s direction, preventing him from reaching another potential carjacking victim, and the suspect ran the other direction and opened fire at several other responding deputies. Deputies returned fire, striking the suspect several times. Still armed with the handgun, the suspect went into the woods, where deputies ultimately took him into custody, brought him out and performed first aid before he was transported to the hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. The deceased is Phillip Thomas Marsh, 30 (DOB 12/7/1988), of Lake Helen. Marsh had been reported missing and suicidal earlier this week and at the time, it was noted he was known to act violently toward law enforcement and has made threats of “suicide by cop” and suicide by other means. The sergeant who received the graze wound to the head is Sgt. Thomas Dane, 54, who has been a VCSO deputy for 30 years (hire date in July 1988). Footage from Sgt. Dane’s body-worn camera indicates he was shot soon after emerging from his vehicle. His hat was found lying on the road with an entry hole next to the “SHERIFF’S K-9 UNIT” logo on the front, and an exit hole a few inches above that. He was treated and released from Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach. In total, five deputies fired at Marsh. The exact number of shots fired is unconfirmed at this time. It’s believed Marsh fired multiple times. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is conducting the official investigation into the shooting. Those who fired their weapons have been placed on administrative leave with pay, which is standard following a deputy-involved shooting. Sheriff Mike Chitwood, who was one of several units involved in the pursuit and was on scene during the shooting itself, commended the tactics and coordination of all involved. “Everything that they did was to try to prevent what happened – knowing that this was probably what was going to happen,” Chitwood said, adding: “I know tonight when I go home, I’ll be saying a prayer thanking the good Lord that Sgt. Dane will be back to work real soon.” The area of the incident was reopened to traffic around 8 p.m. Thursday. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
oqhaWnPHXoY | 10 Apr 2019
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SuHp2UTjnHs | 28 Mar 2019
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zEkibPaqZAs | 25 Mar 2019
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kCkWtgtHdCE | 25 Mar 2019
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MIpA27zYgWE | 21 Mar 2019
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w2aYQvI8D5Q | 20 Mar 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On November 15, 2018 while local law enforcement and their mutual aid partners were patrolling the evacuated areas of the Camp Fire, a citizen contacted a deputy with the Butte County Sheriff’s Office and expressed concern about a suspicious person who had been parked several days in the parking lot of the evacuated Pines Yankee Hill Hardware Store. The deputy suspected it contained a locally well-known double-homicide suspect and parole absconder by the name of GD Hendrix, 48, of Berry Creek. Local authorities had been searching for Hendrix for months to bring him back into custody. The deputy gathered other law enforcement officers who had been patrolling in the Concow area and attempted to take Hendrix into custody. Hendrix however drove off in his car south on Highway 70 after crashing through other parked vehicles. A high-speed pursuit ensued with many other deputies, wardens and officers joining in. The pursuit came to an end approximately eight miles later after Hendrix’s car’s tires had been successfully spiked by intervening officers. Hendrix got out of his car and feigned a firearm in his right hand and was shot at by five officers. He died at the scene from gunshot wounds. Also as a result of that gunfire, Sutter County Sheriff’s Office K9 “Bandit” also died at the scene while performing his duties in attempting to bring Hendrix into custody. A pit bull dog who came out of Hendrix’s car and attacked the wounded and dying K9 Bandit was also shot and killed by officers on scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IbBHvCw1RkA | 20 Mar 2019
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0fZCnVRWZic | 15 Mar 2019
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YNfWLKNvAlk | 14 Mar 2019
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Zd9gfELNfaM | 14 Mar 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** (Tuesday, February 26, 2019) Berkeley County Sheriff's Office was involved in a shooting incident in the Huger area of Berkeley County. Just before 3:30 p.m., a Deputy responded to Waterfowl Lane for a report of a disturbance between neighbors. Investigators believe the disturbance was regarding a speeding issue in the neighborhood. When the Deputy arrived on scene, he observed the suspect's vehicle speeding in the roadway and attempted to stop the vehicle. At that point, the driver 51-year-old Joseph Hart took cover, pulled out a gun and started firing a weapon at the Deputy. The Deputy was pinned behind his vehicle for approximately 30 minutes as the suspect shot at him Multiple law enforcement agencies attempted to set up a perimeter to assist the Deputy in getting away from the scene, but the suspect continued to fire multiple rounds at the law enforcement officers. At one point in the incident, the suspect said he was going to surrender to law enforcement. When deputies got close, the suspect fired again. The suspect was shot and killed. . All law enforcement officers that were on scene are unharmed. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1clsPeXT9Io | 08 Mar 2019
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ffcKdZ3-1VQ | 07 Mar 2019
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sMjrZP_z888 | 28 Feb 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** This officer-involved shooting incident occurred on the evening of July 1, 2018, inside a parking structure located at 1020 West Civic Center Drive in the city of Santa Ana. According to surveillance footage, on July 1, 2018, around 10:52 p.m., Taylor entered into the lobby of the OCSD Central Men’s Jail (CMJ). The CMJ lobby is equipped with surveillance cameras and an intercom system. The surveillance recording of the CMJ lobby showed Taylor wearing a gray t-shirt and dark colored shorts. In his left hand, Taylor was carrying a two to three foot long metal pipe and a one to two foot metal stake in his right hand. Taylor looked through the window of the locked staff entrance door. OCSD staff communicated with Taylor over the intercom system and asked “Lobby, how can I help you?” Taylor replied, he “need[ed] to speak to someone regarding some assistance.” OCSD staff asked Taylor what kind of assistance he needed, and he replied, “I need some assistance.” Taylor attempted to open the locked door by pulling on the handle multiple times. Taylor told OCSD staff he needed to report a “CPC 283.2.” Taylor was asked by staff to leave the lobby and proceed outside, but this request was ignored. At 10:54 p.m. Taylor exited the CMJ lobby and went out of camera view. Around 11:30 p.m., John Doe 1 was walking to the parking structure located at 1020 West Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana, where his vehicle was parked on the second floor of the structure. As John Doe 1 walked up the ramp of the garage to the second floor, he noticed Taylor standing by the passenger side of his vehicle. He assumed Taylor was attempting to break into his vehicle, so he continued towards Taylor and his vehicle. When John Doe 1 was approximately 30-40 feet from Taylor, Taylor began walking away. As Taylor walked away, John Doe 1 observed Taylor carrying a long strip of metal and a wire. Taylor continued up to the second floor of the garage. John Doe 1 got into his vehicle and followed Taylor up to the second floor. He observed Taylor attempting to lift the handle on a truck parked in the structure. John 3 Doe 1 decided to call 9-1-1 to report Taylor’s activity. The 911 operator answered the call, and John Doe 1 reported a male wearing a gray t-shirt was checking car doors, and had a long piece of metal and a piece of wire. Full report here: http://orangecountyda.org/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=23737 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
T_Es9K_1z_w | 27 Feb 2019
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ALmK1qvm77E | 20 Feb 2019
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VuuB6h3C37o | 20 Feb 2019
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NZjc4dHN6Dc | 14 Feb 2019
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PgzamwVv-FM | 14 Feb 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On December 31, 2018, around 4:40 a.m., Van Nuys Area police officers responded to the 13600 block of Vanowen Street for a radio call of a screaming woman. Officers went to the apartment which was given to them in the radio call. Rony Parras-Mendez, eighteen years old, came to the door of the apartment armed with a large kitchen knife. Parras-Mendez was given commands, which he did not follow, and quickly moved toward one of the officers; at that time, there was an officer-involved shooting. Parras-Mendez was struck by gunfire and determined deceased at the location by Los Angeles Fire Department personnel. Prior to the arrival of the officers, Parras-Mendez had physically assaulted an adult male who lives at the apartment complex. The male was transported to a local hospital where he received medical treatment. No officers were injured during the incident. A knife, approximately 9 inches in length, was located at the scene and booked as evidence by investigators. LAPD's specialized Force Investigation Division responded to the scene and began interviewing witnesses and collecting forensic evidence. Representatives from the Office of the Inspector General and Los Angeles County District Attorney's Justice System Integrity Division responded and monitored the investigation. The complete investigation will be reviewed by the Chief of Police and the Board of Police Commissioners and the Office of the Inspector General to determine the thoroughness and accuracy of the investigation and whether the use of deadly force complied with the LAPD's policies and procedures. Additionally, representatives from the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office who responded to the scene will review the subsequent FID investigation; evidence collected and witness statements to determine if the force used by the officer(s) violated any criminal laws. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ApeQJo0VuHs | 14 Feb 2019
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HWRrmU80IVI | 09 Feb 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Volatile Glendale Policing Situation Detailed "GLENDALE, Ariz. – On July 26, 2017, Glendale Police Officers were in the area 5900 W. Myrtle Avenue conducting intensive patrol due to increased crime reported in the area. At approximately 7:30 PM, Officers Matt Schneider and Mark Lindsey contacted the occupants of a Ford Taurus after Officer Schneider observed a traffic violation. The contact occurred in a parking lot that was included in a blanket trespass agreement with the City and parking lot owner. The officers both approached the Ford Taurus and found that it was occupied by three adults and two children. Upon contact, officers discovered that the driver did not have a driver’s license and began to address an observed seat belt violation. The occupants of the vehicle were identified as Shawn Blackburn (34), the driver of the vehicle; Johnny Wheatcroft (37), the front seat passenger; and Anya Chapman (34), the driver’s side rear passenger with two children beside her, ages eleven (11) and six (6). During the officers’ contact at the vehicle, they each noted Johnny Wheatcroft reaching down below the seat into a backpack. Mr. Wheatcroft also immediately upon contact exhibited verbal non-compliance by refusing to identify himself and failed to obey the officer’s instructions to stop reaching his hands beneath the seat into the backpack and about the vehicle in the area between the seat and console. For the safety of themselves and those around them, including the minor children, the officers attempted to remove Mr. Wheatcroft from the vehicle so they could maintain a safe eye on him for the duration of the traffic stop as well as conduct a pat down for weapons. Mr. Wheatcroft immediately began to physically resist the officers’ attempts to escort him from the vehicle while continuing to place his hands where officers could not see them. Officers displayed their Tasers and warned him of potential Taser use to gain his compliance; however, Mr. Wheatcroft continued to argue, yell and physically resist the officers’ control holds. Due to the physical resistance from Mr. Wheatcroft, the Taser was used in a drive stun capacity in order to gain control and avoid physical injury. While officers attempted to detain Mr. Wheatcroft, Anya Chapman swung a bag filled with bottled drinks, striking Officer Lindsey in the head, rendering him unconscious. Seeing his partner unconscious, coupled with Mr. Wheatcroft’s continued resistance and the unknown threat from within the vehicle, Officer Schneider deployed his Taser, striking Mr. Wheatcroft. Dealing with two adults that were being physically aggressive and had already assaulted one officer, Officer Schneider asked for additional officers to respond. As multiple officers arrived on scene, they tended to the injured officer and helped detain Mr. Wheatcroft as he was continuing to resist officers by kicking and screaming. Mr. Wheatcroft was eventually able to be calmed down, and he and Anya Chapman were taken into custody without further incident. As officers continued their investigation, a usable quantity of methamphetamine was found within the vehicle. Mr. Wheatcroft and Ms. Chapman were charged with Aggravated Assault due to their actions, in which Ms. Chapman subsequently plead guilty. Fire personnel responded to the scene to evaluate Mr. Wheatcroft and the injured officer. Mr. Wheatcroft refused medical attention. The officer that was struck was transported to a local valley hospital for medical treatment and returned to full duty several days later." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4sppZTuAcaI | 08 Feb 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle Police and the King County Sheriff’s Office are conducting separate investigations into an early-morning homicide, and subsequent officer-involved shooting, that occurred early Thursday morning in the Northgate neighborhood. At 3:25 AM, officers from the North Precinct were dispatched to a possible domestic violence incident at an apartment building in the 10500 block of Midvale Avenue North. Based on the information relayed to them from the SPD 911 Center and witnesses at the scene, the officers forced open the door of a third-floor apartment. As officers entered the apartment, they found a deceased woman inside. Two adults, a man and a woman, and two small children, a boy and a girl, were hiding in another room. Police then contacted a man armed with a large knife in a bedroom. Two officers engaged the suspect, ordering him to drop the knife. During the encounter the officers fired their service weapons, fatally striking the suspect. The officers were not injured. Body worn video from the two involved officers shows them forcing entry into the area of the apartment of the deceased and engaging the suspect. The officers escorted the uninjured adults and children out of the apartment. Seattle Fire responded but both the victim and the armed man were declared deceased at the scene. After the conclusion of the video, officers attempted life-saving measures on the suspect and rescued the family that had barricaded themselves in an adjacent room. Detectives from the Force Investigation Team, CSI, and Homicide responded, as well as representatives from the Office of Police Accountability and the Inspector General. Per the Department’s agreement with King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), and in line with Initiative 940, investigators from KCSO also responded to begin an independent investigation. This remains an active and on-going investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LCWO1TX_BeU | 08 Feb 2019
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vNDKB4_IKEw | 07 Feb 2019
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NEuOBFRDesA | 06 Feb 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** New body cam footage shows Police rescuing a tiny kitten that was stuck in a tree in Lufkin, Texas. Officer Devin Trotti and Officer Randy Stallard encountered a kitten stuck about 30 feet up in a tree while they were on civil standby duty. In the video, the two officers set up under the tree with the blanket, and one officer yells, “Come on down, cat!” The kitten jumps and the officers catch it with the blanket. The kitten, a female now named “Trotti” after one of the men who saved her, was taken to a local animal shelter and is up for adoption. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MIxlbtjrk60 | 11 Jan 2019
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qeLP3fwijKg | 11 Jan 2019
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BexGGC-OJsE | 09 Jan 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Volusia County sheriff's deputies interrupted a carjacking in progress Tuesday evening and took the suspect into custody after he embarked on brief crime spree in northwest Volusia County. At this hour, sheriff's detectives are interviewing the suspect, 34-year-old Anthony Gunther (DOB 1/16/1984) to determine all his charges and if he has any involvement in any other crimes. The series of events began around 4:04 p.m. in Seville, where deputies responded to an attempted car break-in at 795 Bunnell Road. The victim at that address spotted the suspect trying to break into a vehicle. The victim fired a gunshot to scare off the suspect, who fled in a red sport utility vehicle. A few minutes later, around 4:11 p.m., deputies responded to a call about another incident (a vandalism call that turned out to be a car break in progress) at the Kangaroo gas station in Seville. The suspect fled that incident in a red SUV. A few minutes after that, around 4:37 p.m., deputies responded to a call about a stolen white Jaguar at 221 N. Center Road in Pierson. The suspect description was similar to that in the initial car break call, and the suspect left behind a red SUV when he took the Jaguar. The VCSO helicopter, Air One, soon spotted the stolen Jaguar driving down a road in Pierson. Twice, deputies on the ground were successful in deploying stop sticks on the stolen vehicle as it drove through the area, but the suspect kept driving until he bailed out of the car near the intersection of County Road 3 and State Road 40. There, Gunther tried to carjack a victim in a black Ford F-150, but deputies were closing in on him. A deputy deployed a Taser on Gunther to stop the carjacking, and Gunther was taken into custody. There were no injuries reported. The red SUV used by Gunther was reported stolen out of Holly Hill earlier this afternoon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TwkpYq1bLmE | 03 Jan 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** This video shows the suspect running from his car during a traffic stop, as well as a physical struggle with officers just a short distance away. Officers stopped the suspect because the car he was driving had a Department of Licensing flag indicating the registered owner had a suspended license. Officers also observed the suspect make an improper lane change. The below video includes dashcam of the suspect running from his car, and five separate body cam angles of the foot pursuit, the physical struggle with the suspect, and the officer-involved shooting. The video concludes with some footage slowed down and the suspect’s gun highlighted by a red circle. FIT detectives requested an ATF trace of the suspect’s handgun. A Washington Crime Information Center (WACIC) check revealed the suspect possessed a stolen handgun, originally taken during a 2016 car prowl in Renton. FIT detectives released the following photos of the handgun and fully-loaded magazine. The suspect was carrying $1,160 in cash and a vial containing 263 pills with the code for oxycodone stamped on them at the time of his death. The pills tested positive for fentanyl and acetaminophen. The suspect’s car remains in the Seattle Police Processing Room. Detectives will search it pending a search warrant. FIT detectives interviewed and released the adult female passenger who was in the suspect’s car at the time of the traffic stop. FIT detectives have also interviewed the six officers present during this incident. Per SPD policy, the officer-involved in the shooting is on paid administrative leave. The involved officer was hired by SPD in September of 2015. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
E0ISr0dZ85Q | 03 Jan 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released body camera footage shows Tulsa police and their K9 Cisco catching a man who they say broke into the lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police in December. Christian Bryant’s arrest report says a cleaning lady at the lodge alerted police that someone had broken in by smashing the front glass doors. The video shows the K9 unit searching the building for the suspect until they say Cisco tracked Bryant down in a back room. From body cam video: Officer: “Do you realize what building this is?” Bryant: “No” Officer: “You don't? You're about as dumb as a box of rocks." Police say they took Bryant to a hospital for treatment for the dog bite, before hauling him to jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2_TdTD4ib7g | 03 Jan 2019
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman announced Thursday that two Minneapolis officers will not be charged in the shooting death of a 36-year-old man Nov. 9. Officers Ryan Keyes and Neal Walsh fired eight shots at Travis Jordan, who was moving toward the officers with a 13.5-inch knife. Freeman's office said he refused repeated orders to drop the weapon. The shots fired were prompted by a “super aggressive step” Jordan took toward the officers during the incident. The body camera footage was released Thursday as well. It shows Officer Keyes' and Officer Walsh's angles of the incident. The BCA’s investigation into the incident showed Jordan’s girlfriend told dispatchers that Jordan was threatening suicide at his home on Morgan Avenue North. She had spoken to Jordan on the phone a few minutes earlier and he said he wanted to die. The two officers were sent to the house and knocked on the door, receiving no response. One of the officers went to talk to a neighbor while the other walked around to the back of the house and spotted Jordan in the kitchen. He knocked on the door and told Jordan to go to the front door, which he did not. Jordan was seen on the phone during his time in the house. The investigation showed Jordan said some expletives to the officers. When in front of the home again, officers heard Jordan yelling, including when he said, “Let’s do this.” It was after this that he walked outside, continuing to say, “Let’s do this.” Both officers told him to drop the knife he had in his hand and to stay inside. He ignored commands and continued forward saying, “I don’t want to do this.” Jordan reached the street curb and took a “super aggressive step” toward the officer and they both fired their weapons. Officers handcuffed him and provided first aid. Jordan was taken to Hennepin County Medical Center where he died. The BCA’s investigation showed the officers and Jordan were separated by only 12 feet when the shot was fired. “The evidence shows that at the time he was shot, Mr. Jordan was wielding a large knife, refused numerous commands to drop the knife, refused commands not to come out of the house or approach the officers and, instead, presented the officers with a deadly threat,” according to a new release. Freeman said Officers Walsh and Keyes’ use of deadly force was "objectively reasonable in the face of the danger of death or great bodily harm." BCA link to entire redacted file: https://mnbca.sharefile.com/share/view/s60a14ea5c084ddca/fo2ab89e-ff80-43cc-8a37-d09813b7b0df Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JFTjVSDCQUw | 03 Jan 2019
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b8zvkg-Aneg | 29 Dec 2018
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pz4ypJtLF4U | 20 Dec 2018
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MqPkEKuUHuI | 13 Dec 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dash cam and body camera video released by Tulsa Police shows a suspect driving a pickup head-on into an officer's SUV on Thanksgiving day. Police eventually arrested Joshua Shamlin when he got out of the truck and ran away. Tulsa Police said the incident started with an armed robbery call near 21st Street and 129th East Avenue. Later that morning they responded to a similar robbery at Walmart. A short time later a chase began when an officer responded to a robbery at the Walgreens at 71st and Sheridan. The chase ended in a cul-de-sac near 34th and Garnett. Prosecutors charged Shamlin with five counts, including robbery and eluding arrest. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ktH0NJjdt34 | 12 Dec 2018
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BN4A-__p_wE | 11 Dec 2018
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Yyhak2xddUM | 30 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasco Sheriff's Office News Release: "Yesterday, an individual committed a robbery by sudden snatching in the area of US 19 and Flora Avenue. As he was fleeing the robbery, the individual struck another vehicle and this crash was witnessed by Pasco Sheriff's deputies after which a short pursuit was initiated before being disengaged due to the suspect traveling at over 100 mph. Shortly after the pursuit was discontinued, the suspect lost control of his vehicle as he continued heading northbound on US 19 and struck Deputy Henrici's vehicle at approximately 70 mph. This crash is captured in the below body worn camera footage and again highlights the dangers our deputies face every shift. The suspect fled the scene on foot and was apprehended shortly after. Thankfully, Deputy Henrici and the suspect suffered only minor injuries." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
y3LwhjkgY3A | 27 Nov 2018
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4SjbBTQuDss | 23 Nov 2018
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v5W51HWIiro | 20 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Joint Volusia County Sheriff’s Office-DeLand Police News Release: "A suspect wanted on attempted murder and other charges in a recent DeLeon Springs shooting was shot and injured Monday afternoon after he drove head-on at one Volusia County sheriff’s deputy, opened fire on a second deputy and was met with return fire from another deputy and a DeLand police officer. No law enforcement officers were injured in the incident, which started unfolding shortly after 3 p.m. Monday and ended with 33-year-old Dillon Parker (DOB 10/15/1985) shot in the chest and the leg. Deputies and police immediately rendered first aid to Parker at the scene, and he was later airlifted to Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach, where he was listed in critical condition but expected to survive. Parker was wanted in a Nov. 10 shooting at 5195 West Ave., DeLeon Springs, where the victim, 33-year-old Daniel Dekmar, was left in critical condition. (That news release is provided below.) In addition to attempted murder, Parker was facing charges of aggravated battery with a firearm and felony battery. He also had an active warrant for bond revocation on a previous charge of fleeing or attempting to elude law enforcement. The preliminary information gathered about today’s incident indicates that around 3:08 p.m., the Lake County Sheriff’s Office notified VCSO that Parker was headed into Volusia County in a gold sedan. Moments after a deputy spotted the vehicle, it veered toward his patrol vehicle, forcing him to swerve out of the way. As Parker continued south down U.S. 17, deputies were able to stop-stick his car, forcing it to slow down and roll off into a ditch. That’s when Parker started shooting at another responding deputy, who radioed that he was taking fire. A fellow deputy moved in and fired back at Parker. Then a DeLand police officer (who was driving through the area on his way to work) stopped and also fired multiple shots at Parker with his rifle. Parker threw away a firearm when those law enforcement officers approached him to render aid after the shooting. “They’re going home tonight to their families; that’s the most important thing,” Sheriff Chitwood said of the deputies and police officer involved. “…These guys did what they had to do today. They certainly didn’t come to work to shoot somebody. But the person that they were trying to take down and arrest clearly wanted to make sure that they didn’t go home to their families.” “I’m very proud of his effort and the effort of these Volusia County deputy sheriffs,” DeLand Police Chief Jason Umberger said. “Every day, we have law enforcement officers put their lives on the line to take into custody dangerous felons like this. And you can see today how violent he was. He was not going to surrender. He was going to try to take out police and kill police officers. So thank God their training kicked in and they were able to take him into custody.” The deputies and officer are being placed on paid administrative leave, which is standard following a deputy/officer-involved shooting. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement responded to the scene to conduct an investigation." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BbzJhINLGYY | 16 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** "An officer was on a call and came across Robert Ortega (36) which he discovered had a warrant for aggravated sexual assault of a child. When the officer attempted to take Ortega into custody, an altercation ensued, a Taser was used and the officer discharged his firearm. Ortega then fled in a vehicle. The vehicle was later located at a Millcreek residence in the area of 4100 South 800 East. Containment was set up on the home and the Unified Police SWAT responded. The suspect was not located in the home or in the back shed. The suspect was located on the morning of 11/5/18 by UPD and was taken into custody." - Salt Lake City Police Department Report. News Articles on this story: https://www.deseretnews.com/article/900042436/you-wanna-getshot-body-camera-video-of-salt-lake-officer-firing-gun-released.html https://kutv.com/news/local/police-release-body-cam-video-of-officer-involved-shooting-at-chevron-in-millcreek https://fox13now.com/2018/11/16/body-cam-video-shows-tense-encounter-between-slc-officer-child-sex-abuse-suspect/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FggMuoeiCQE | 16 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly-released video from the Grove City police shows an officer grabbing a young boy and disarming him, right after the child put a knife to his own throat. The video was released by Grove City police Wednesday morning, after the Monday night incident near the Dollar Tree store on Hoover Road. News Articles on this story: https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/grove-city-police-officer-disarms-suicidal-11-year-old https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6399235/Ohio-cop-disarms-suicidal-12-year-old-boy-holding-butchers-knife-throat.html Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RKE-CoPhpQo | 15 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** "On November 12th at 2pm officers with the Muskogee Police Department attempted to make an arrest on Andrew Kana for several outstanding violent felony warrants. During the course of that arrest the suspect was shot and pronounced dead at the scene. While there were 3 officers present at the time of the shooting, only Sgt. Ron Yates discharged his weapon, however Officer Taylor Mills and Officer Jared Jones were present to assist with the arrest of Mr. Kana. We expect to have an update along with the body camera footage available to the media sometime on November 15th, however there could be delays to that time line as this is an ongoing investigation. At this time Investigators are working to finish their investigation to submit all of the evidence and reports to the Muskogee County District Attorney’s Office for review." - Information released from Muskogee Police Department News Articles on this story: https://www.muskogeephoenix.com/news/muskogee-police-release-presentation-of-fatal-shooting/article_ee766ca8-e8df-11e8-b021-df385861eab4.html https://ktul.com/news/local/muskogee-police-release-body-cam-video-from-deadly-officer-involved-shooting https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/investigation-continues-into-deadly-muskogee-officer-involved-shooting-at-restaurant Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5mEuHrm-GXU | 14 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** "On November 11, 2018 at approximately 12:43 p.m., Washington County Corporal Brett Thompson initiated a traffic stop on the driver of a vehicle (green Saturn), traveling northbound on S. Barrington Road near Steele Road in Tontitown, for a traffic violation. The driver refused to stop, then turned eastbound onto Steele Road, slowed down, but continued driving. Corporal Thompson could see the driver moving around in the seat, and could see there was a passenger with him as well. The driver of the vehicle eventually stopped on Steele Road. When Corporal Thompson exited his vehicle, the driver immediately opened his car door and began shooting at Corporal Thompson. Corporal Thompson returned fire and numerous rounds were exchanged before the suspect jumped back into his vehicle and took off, eastbound on Steele Road. He traveled a short distance, stopped and let a female passenger out of the vehicle, then took off again. A Be On the Lookout (BOLO) was issued for the suspect and vehicle. A Springdale Police officer located the vehicle on 71B near Shady Grove Road in Springdale, where shots were exchanged again. The suspect was pursued into Fayetteville, where Fayetteville Police and Arkansas State Police joined the pursuit. The suspect traveled back into Springdale, where he was eventually stopped at Don Tyson and S. Thompson and arrested by Springdale Police Officers. When the suspect, identified as Luis COBOS-CENOBIO, H/M, 29, was arrested, he had a wound to the left arm/shoulder. Springdale Police transported him to Northwest Medical Center, where he was treated and released into their custody. No officers or deputies were injured in the incident. Arkansas State Police will be investigating the officer involved shooting." - News release issued about the incident by Washington County Sheriff's Office. News Articles on this story: https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/nov/19/luis-cobos-cenobio-illegal-immigrant-arkansas-poli/ https://www.foxnews.com/us/dashcam-video-shows-moment-illegal-immigrant-suspect-opens-fire-on-arkansas-police-officer https://abcnews.go.com/US/dramatic-exchange-gunfire-sheriffs-deputy-suspect-caught-video/story?id=59192657 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cLiw60LPNWY | 13 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A body camera worn by Officer Shane Emerson and the Surveillance footage obtained from the Pullman Police Department shows former Washington State University football player Treshon Broughton being arrested in February 2017. This incident led him to file a lawsuit for excessive force. News Articles on this story: https://abc13.com/video-shows-excessive-force-arrest-of-former-football-player/4702073/ https://www.kxly.com/news/former-wsu-student-sues-pullman-pd-for-false-arrest-excessive-force/860513957 https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/whitman-county/second-use-of-force-lawsuit-filed-against-pullman-pd-in-three-months/293-613870293 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qcnT--x7w_Y | 08 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Bodycam footage of the incident released last week shows a Northern Kentucky corrections officer David Nussbaum who he slammed an inmate Steven Jordan to the floor, leaving a large bloody gash on his head because the inmate had refused his orders to stop rummaging through his personal belongings. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
CEHns6raXis | 08 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** According to the Evansville Police Department, Twenty-two-year-old Logan Stidham was arrested Wednesday after the officer suffered facial injuries in the attack. The Evansville man is jailed without bond on charges that include battery with a deadly weapon and resisting law enforcement. News Articles on this story: https://fox59.com/2018/11/01/indiana-officer-tased-in-face-with-his-own-taser-while-attempting-to-arrest-man/ https://wiky.com/news/articles/2018/oct/31/officer-injured-in-struggle-with-suspect/ https://www.nwitimes.com/news/state-and-regional/indiana/police-man-wrestles-stun-gun-from-officer-shocks-his-face/article_696990dd-fea4-562d-b320-f7f680339ddd.html Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KVF8AIklxz4 | 01 Nov 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera footage released by Milwaukee Police on Thursday, shows the fatal shooting of a wanted man on the city’s Southside. Mario Hobson, 48, was wanted for felony domestic violence and probation violations when Milwaukee police caught up with him on Aug.13. News Articles on this story: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/crime/2018/11/01/milwaukee-police-release-bodycam-video-officer-involved-shooting/1847001002/ https://chicagodefender.com/2018/11/03/milwaukee-police-release-body-cam-footage-of-fatal-shooting/ https://www.tmj4.com/news/local-news/milwaukee-police-release-fatal-officer-involved-shooting-body-camera-footage Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
t1rK6uJ5QVY | 26 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A North Brunswick police officer and several good Samaritans rescued two women trapped in a car that caught fire after crashing Wednesday afternoon in Middlesex County. North Brunswick police released 15 minutes of officer Anthony Torres' body camera footage, which showed their heroic efforts as first responders and passers-by combined to aid the injured women along the side of Route 130. "There is no doubt that lives were saved by the officer and good Samaritans who chose to pull over and help," Capt. Brian Hoiberg said in a statement. Officer Anthony Torres was on patrol along the highway around 3 p.m. when he came upon a smoking SUV crashed into a wooded area near Finnegan's Lane. Torres first raced to check on the woman before he retrieved a knife from his patrol car and cut the disoriented driver from her seatbelt. Then Torres and several motorists who had stopped to help bent the door frame so the women could be pulled from the car. As flames shooting from the hood of the SUV grew, the rescuers helped the passenger escape through a window. The group then freed the driver and carried her safely away from the vehicle, which soon became engulfed in flames. Firefighters and emergency workers soon arrived to extinguish the blaze and treat the injured women. Torres, 29, has been a North Brunswick police officer since 2015, Hoiberg said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
gPWOP-cK7iU | 24 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released several video and audio clips Wednesday of a nonfatal police shooting that occurred in Bridgeport last March. Wen M. Chen, 31, was shot after officers responded to a call of a domestic disturbance in a home in the 2800 block of South Throop on around noon on March 13. Newly released body cam footage shows Chen with a butcher knife in hand as officers open the door to the room in which he’d locked himself. After the door is opened, one officer, whose Taser was drawn and pointed at Chen, tells him to drop the knife six times before deploying the Taser. Another officer on scene also deploys his Taser and Chen can be heard screaming in pain. As Chen is being shocked, the first officer to deploy his Taser tells Chen to drop the knife twice more, body cam footage shows. The officer then draws his gun and tells Chen three more times to drop the knife. Chen, still screaming, then staggers out of the bedroom into a common area where the officers are standing. The officer who had ordered him to drop the knife fires once, striking Chen in the thigh. Blood could be seen on Chen’s neck, back and chest before the shot was fired. Chen was taken to Stroger Hospital for treatment. He was later charged with 12 counts of aggravated assault to a peace officer. The officer who shot Chen was placed on administrative leave for 30 days, per CPD policy. COPA typically releases available audio and video files of police shootings after 60 days. In this case, “The release of this video was prohibited due to a court order which has now been rescinded allowing COPA to make the relevant materials available to the public,” according to a statement from COPA. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
evK-mOBP4As | 23 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The San Jose District Attorney's Office announced that they will not charge two San Jose police officers who were involved in a fatal officer-involved shooting at the Metcalf Energy Center in January. Around 5:00 p.m. on January 9, 2018, Thompson Nguyen drove to the plant on Blanchard Road, climbed over a fence and began to stalk the campus, carrying a hatchet in one hand and a metal staff in the other. Authorities said he also had another hatchet, three pipes, seven knives, nunchucks, a GoPro camera, and a sword. According to the DA's Office, Officers Adam Hutson and Timothy Faye arrived soon after and tried to get Nguyen to drop his weapons. Nguyen told officers, "Shoot me!" and "Kill me!" numerous times. One officer replied, "We don't want to shoot." Body cam footage released by the DA showed officers following Nguyen for several minutes and asked him nearly 30 times to stop before the shooting. Officer's fired on Nguyen once he approached them with the hatchet and the metal staff and got within striking range. Authorities say Nguyen suffered from mental illness. Prosecutor David Boyd said, "Any reasonable officer would conclude that Nguyen, whether as a result of a mental health issue or not, had decided that he was going to die that day and that if he had to attack an officer with a weapon to make it happen, he was going to do so." Nguyen was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the DA's report, after the shooting, officers found a fake police badge and journals in Nguyen's car in which he wrote that Metcalf employees had put microchips in his brain. The 44-page report here: https://gallery.mailchimp.com/67b7e799d5a6eb9ebdd19ac47/files/8cf6a7fc-8f76-40ee-b9af-c0f9a3bf2fe7/OIS_Thompson_Nguyen_January_9.2018.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Sh8oOSVa2oo | 22 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tulsa Police have released dash and body camera video of a woman stealing a patrol car. Police say an officer pulled over a woman driving a stolen car, but shortly after, the officer’s car was stolen. They say she stole the car after an officer had stopped her near 33rd and Memorial just after midnight on March 30, 2018. Police identified the woman as Angie Frost, 36. The officer handcuffed her and put her in the front seat while the stolen car was searched. The video shows officers standing outside when one of them notices her moving into the driver's seat. "What is she doing?" The officer asks. Another officer says, "She's trying to steal your car." The first officer tries to unlock the door, but she drives off. The camera in the stolen police car recorded Frost jumping the curb and speeding down Memorial. Police from all over Tulsa started responding. Frost drove south on Memorial then west on 41st Street before stopping at the Studio 6 Motel in the 8100 block of East 41st, where she got out and ran. Police quickly got her back in custody. Frost is already in prison. Court records show Frost pleaded guilty to four counts in May and a judge sentenced her to three years in prison. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
8IaKznkDD3g | 16 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A 21-year-old man fatally shot by Las Vegas police officers last week may have been impaired and grabbed a gun before pointing and firing it at officers in an apparent suicide-by-cop incident captured on police body camera footage, authorities said Monday. The incident happened following a three-car collision at Rainbow Boulevard and Gary Avenue just after 7 a.m. on Oct. 10, Las Vegas Metro Police Asst. Sheriff Tim Kelly said. When LVMPD traffic Officer Kenneth Pillette and Officer Chad Betts arrived, two of the drivers said the third driver, suspect 21-year-old Kenneth Busse, appeared to be impaired. When Busse was asked by Betts to take a field sobriety test, Busse refused, run to a nearby bush and picked up a firearm he left there prior to officers arriving on the scene, Kelly said. Busse pointed the gun at Betts and fired a round at the officer, which jammed in the chamber, preventing him from firing more shots, Kelly said. Pillette, a 20-year veteran of the department, and Betts, a 19-year officer, fired a total of six return shots at Busse, striking Busse in the chest. Busse was pronounced dead at the scene. Kelly said further investigation showed Busse was suicidal, had made suicidal comments in the past and exhibited suicidal signs on the day of the shooting. The shooting was the 20th officer involved shooting for LVMPD in 2018 and the 10th fatal shooting incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
J0Yqd-BQ0qI | 09 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tulsa Police released new body cam video of a chase and arrest of a suspect from Sept. 13. Police said Micah Fitzpatrick took off running when he saw officers last month near 11th and Garnett. One officer tased him after they said he ignored their commands. They also found a gun in his pocket. Officer: "Get on the ground! Give me your hands, hands!" "They believe they may be dealing with an individual who has a gun, and sure enough when they do catch up to him he was carrying a very large pistol," said Sergeant Shane Tuell, Tulsa Police Department. Tulsa Gang Unit Officers were in an area near Interstate 44 and Garnett when they tried to make contact with Micah Fitzpatrick. They say they wanted to have a conversation with him because he was wearing gang colors. "When he sees the officers he immediately turns and starts running," Tuell said. Officers say he kept his hand on his right pocket the entire time. Officer: "You got a gun? What are you running for?" When they caught up to him, they pulled a large pistol out of his pocket. "That's why you always hear officers say 'show me your hands, show me your hands,'" said Sergeant Shane Tuell, TPD. "Because its not the person that's going to hurt the officer. It's what's in those hands that could hurt the officer." Tuell says it's common for officers to talk with people while they are patrolling because this could help them get information on a current investigation. "We don't need to have a criminal offense occur to just go up and talk to a citizen, but if they turn around and run then we are allowed to pursue them." He says they try to have a higher police presence in areas where there is known gang activity. "If we can have that contact and let them know a - we're here and b - there's a better way to carry yourself and do things, we might be able to sway them from entering into a life of crime or gang activity." Sgt. Tuell says it's good to let officers know that you have a weapon on you if you have your concealed carry and they approach you just so the officers are aware. Fitzpatrick was booked into the Tulsa County Jail for gang-related offenses, aggravated assault and battery, resisting arrest, carrying drugs and alcohol into jail and possession of drugs with intent to distribute. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
q0WL6So0-EI | 05 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Rochester, New Hampshire -- Officials at the Attorney General’s Office have concluded police used reasonable force when they shot and killed a man after a high-speed chase in Rochester this summer. Douglas Heath, 38, was shot up to 15 times after he pulled a stolen semiautomatic pistol on police and began firing the afternoon of Aug. 20. On Thursday afternoon, Senior Assistant Attorney General Peter Hinckley went through an hour-long presentation detailing the results of their investigation during a press briefing at Rochester City Hall. He was joined by Attorney General Gordon MacDonald, State Police Col. Christopher Wagner, Rochester Police Chief Paul Toussaint and state troopers. Hinckley released the 43-page report he compiled and shared three videos which captured the incident. Two were from Rochester police vehicle cameras and one was taken by a private citizen. The report says Rochester police initially learned about Heath and the two warrants out for his arrest on Aug. 15. Detective Geoff Moore wrote an officer safety briefing form to notify fellow officers. The form said Heath may be in possession of three firearms and “he has no intention of going to jail.” On Aug. 18, Moore spotted Heath get into a white Cadillac SUV in Rochester and police officers tried to stop him, but according to the report, he sped away. Moore passed Heath driving the same SUV two days later on Aug. 20 just before 3 p.m. Moore radioed for assistance from Rochester police and state police. Officers were warned Heath may be armed. Trooper Haden Wilber was one of the state police officers who responded to Moore’s call for backup. Wilber was familiar with Heath’s name and had reason to believe he frequently was at the Riviera Motel located on Route 125 in Rochester, the report says. When Wilber pulled into the parking lot of the motel Heath was there in his vehicle. Heath took off and a police pursuit began. Heath crashed two miles north at the Oak Street intersection. Hinckley said they determined he was traveling about 70 miles an hour seconds before he lost control of the SUV. “The posted speed limit for this area is 35 miles per hour,” Hinckley said Thursday as he showed media and members of the public in attendance of the briefing an aerial photo taken by state police after the shooting. Hinckley said Wilber, Rochester Police Officer Michael Lambert and Trooper Nathaniel Goodwin arrived at the crash scene seconds after the crash. There were several private citizens who were stopped at the intersection. “Mr. Heath left the SUV through the front passenger door and he fell to the ground. Mr. Heath held in his left hand a loaded semiautomatic pistol. Within seconds of Mr. Heath getting out of that crashed SUV, and despite commands from Officer Lambert to drop his weapon, Mr. Heath pulled back on the slide of the pistol that he held,” Hinckley said. Heath fired a shot. When Heath fired a second time two seconds later, his pistol was pointed in the direction of Lambert, Goodwin and at least one private citizen, which can be seen on two of the videos. When a third shot hit the roof of a pickup truck being driven by a bystander, Lambert, Goodwin and Wilber fired their weapons at Heath. Moore also fired at Heath after seeing him shooting in his direction when he arrived on scene. A total of 30 shots were fired, according to the report. Heath was struck at close range when he shot himself in the face while rolling on the ground. It took seconds to minutes for him to die, Hinckley said. At the time of his death, Heath had fentanyl, amphetamine and methamphetamine in his system, Hinckley said. While watching the police and cellphone videos, 20-year-old Skyeann Sullivan of Rochester began to cry. She said after the briefing Heath took care of her and her siblings before he got involved in drugs and she considered him her father. “I just want everybody to realize that’s what drugs do to you. He wasn’t like that beforehand. And even on drugs, he was still a nice person. He just didn’t know what to do with himself anymore,” Sullivan said. Sullivan said she appeared at the briefing because she wanted to stand up for Heath and her family while getting closure through hearing from officials. Wagner and Toussaint both offered Sullivan their condolences before the briefing ended. “On behalf of the Rochester Police Department, we offer our sincere condolences,” Toussaint said. “In particular, we admire your strength.” The full AG's report can be viewed here: https://www.doj.nh.gov/media-center/video/documents/20181004-rochester-report.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
s7xVnBHBMGA | 03 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Oklahoma Highway Patrol released dashcam video of a trooper-involved shooting that happened in Woodward in August. According to reports, Trooper Austin Ellis attempted to initiate a traffic stop for a seat belt violation. That's when the driver, Arturo Ramirez, failed to yield. And instead of pulling over, Ramirez pulled into the parking lot of a Days Inn Hotel on Highway 183, where he opened fire on the trooper. Trooper Ellis was hit in the chest, but his vest stopped the bullet. Ramirez was shot once in the hand. From there, he drove off with the trooper in pursuit. In an effort to get away, Ramirez later reportedly crawled through the open garage door of a residence along Western Avenue, before allegedly breaking into an outbuilding. "A perimeter was established with cooperation from local law enforcement. And a suspect was apprehended by the Oklahoma Highway patrol,” Colonel Mike Harrell, with OHP, said. Ramirez was then taken into custody. And Trooper Ellis was taken by Air Evac to the OU Medical Center. “The bullet actually did not penetrate the body, but there was enough force inside the vest compartment that it caused that fractured rib,” Colonel Harrell said. Trooper Ellis suffered a fractured rib, and internal bleeding. He is out of the hospital now, but is still on leave. “I tell everybody almost every day, these guys are my heroes. They face an unknown danger every time they step outside that car,” Colonel Harrell said. Arturo Ramirez is facing several charges including shooting with intent to kill. Cell phone footage courtesy of Jared Kemp: https://youtu.be/raxYRkASmLQ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ENnphXEW1Ng | 02 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Morgan County Sheriff’s Office has released more details about a fatal officer-involved shooting outside of the Fort Morgan Walmart involving a man wanted for stabbing his aunt and cousin to death in New Mexico. Dustin Montano, 31, was leaving the store at 13000 Barlow Road at about 8 a.m. on May 24 when he was confronted and shot seven times by the Morgan County sheriff and undersheriff. He died on May 25 after being flown by helicopter to Medical Center of the Rockies for care. Leading up to the shooting, the sheriff's office had received information about a stolen red Volkswagen Jetta driven by Montano that was possibly traveling to the Fort Morgan area. A short time later, dispatchers received information that the suspect’s cell phone had been pinged at locations in Morgan County. At about 7:30 a.m., the Jetta was found parked and empty at Walmart. Deputy Steve Berlanga parked a short distance away in his marked car to monitor the vehicle, while Undersheriff Dave Martin parked nearby in an unmarked vehicle with a clear view of the Jetta. Sheriff Jim Crone, also in an unmarked car, parked on the south side of the building where the view of the Jetta was limited, the sheriff’s office said. At some point, the decision was made between Undersheriff Martin and Sheriff Crone to try to arrest Montano when he returned to the car. Undersheriff Martin was the first to spot Montano walking back to the Jetta. Deputies say he was carrying a grocery bag in his hand, but no weapon was visible. Undersheriff Martin started driving toward the driver’s side of the car, while Sheriff Crone drove up to the rear and parked behind the Jetta. CSP Trooper Ryan Eldridge, Cpl. Ken Nelson and Deputy Berlanga followed nearby and pulled up facing the car near Undersheriff Martin, the sheriff’s office said. While Montano was still outside of the vehicle, Undersheriff Martin and Sheriff Crone got out of their vehicles and identified themselves as "police officers" and yelled "don’t move" at Montano, according to the sheriff's office. Montano then got into the Jetta, slammed the door and started directing his attention to the front passenger seat area – leading Sheriff Crone to believe Montano would start the car and ram his patrol vehicle in an attempt to escape, the sheriff’s office said. Seconds later, the driver’s door to the Jetta flew open and Montano began to leave the car. The sheriff’s office said the suspect’s right hand came out of the car first, and both Undersheriff Martin and Sheriff Crone believed he was holding what appeared to be a handgun. That’s when Undersheriff Martin and Sheriff Crone fired multiple shots at the suspect who then fell to the ground. In total, seven of the eight rounds fired hit Montano, and the other bullet hit the Jetta, the sheriff’s office said. Despite several surgeries, Montano died from his injuries. The object in Montano’s hand fell to the pavement and was discovered to be a black lock-blade knife with the blade open. Hours before Montano was shot, Albuquerque police investigators determined that Montano had used that knife in the stabbing deaths of his 53-year-old aunt, Debra Martinez and her 17-year-old daughter, Irisa Montano. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
I0MeeloG8bM | 01 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore Police released body camera footage Monday from a Sept. 23 shootout that left an officer injured and suspect dead. Baltimore police identified the two officers involved in a shootout Sunday that injured one of them and left another man dead. Police said Tuesday that Nathaniel Sassafras, 29, of Baltimore, shot and injured officer Phillip Lippe, who has since been released from the hospital. Both Lippe, a three-year member of the department, and Steven Foster, a five-year member, fired their weapons, police said. They were assigned to Western District patrol. Both officers were wearing body cameras — one of which was shot and damaged in the incident, police said. Police spokesman T.J. Smith said the damaged camera was being sent to the manufacturer to retrieve the data, but Axon was unable to retrieve the footage. “We will make the decision to release the footage once we have had an opportunity to review it in its entirety,” Smith said in a statement. The shooting was reported just before 6:30 p.m. in the rear of the 800 block of Vine St. in the Poppleton neighborhood. Lippe and Foster were in the neighborhood for a “crime suppression initiative,” Interim Police Commissioner Gary Tuggle told reporters at a news conference Sunday night. Two people were shot in the same block in a span of just over four hours one evening last week. Tuggle said Sassafras was not a specific target of the operation. A spokesman for the Department of Corrections said Sassafras was paroled on Jan. 18 after serving nearly 14 years of a 20-year sentence for a 2004 murder. The state corrections spokesman said Sassafras was convicted of second-degree murder and use of handgun in a crime of violence. He also served a concurrent one-year sentence for second-degree assault that occurred while he was incarcerated. Police said Sassafras was just 15 when he shot Jason Baughman, 22, several times in front of a convenience store near the 500 block of N. Warwick Ave. on May 9, 2004, according to a Baltimore Sun article at the time. Police said the shooting was related to an "ongoing dispute in the area.” Court records show Sassafras also was charged in another murder on June 26, 2004, but a warrant was not issued until October 22 of that year and he was arrested six days later. Those charges were later dropped. No one answered Monday at two addresses associated with Sassafras. His family could not be reached for comment. In a profile on a friendship and dating website connecting inmates to those on the outside, Sassafras, 19 at the time, described himself as a people person seeking meaningful relationships, who goes by the nickname “Davon.” The profile said he was seeking an “intelligent” woman with a “good personality” to communicate with. He wrote that he enjoyed writing poetry, playing baseball, basketball, football and “love to sweat out when boxing.” He continued, “I love to meet new friends because I'm a people person and I hope they stay with me.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
xDOqS0rAe8g | 01 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** At least nine Seattle police officers, guns drawn, swarmed a high-rise apartment building one day this past August after getting a 911 call. The caller had said he was holding five hostages at the location, and if he didn’t get $5,000, he would kill them all. The officers swiftly took up positions ready to shoot, according to body-camera footage of the incident. On cue, the lead officer knocked on the door. “Seattle Police Department. Anyone in there?” he yelled. “Yeah, just a second,” a voice replied. Moments later, a barefoot young woman faced down a heavily armed police squad. Inside the apartment, it was just her and her cat — no hostages. The 911 call was a hoax known as “swatting,” so named because Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams are often used when responding to the most serious emergency calls, like reports of hostages. The criminal prank uses cities’ emergency response systems to harass their targets by sending police rushing into unsuspecting victims’ home. Swatting remains a serious problem across the country, but as a hub for gamers and streamers, Seattle needs a solution sooner rather than later. And on Monday, the Seattle Police Department announced it’s finally found one: Officials worked with a local tech company to repurpose an app called RaveFacility, which provides information such as floorplans and contact numbers to emergency responders for places like school and business campuses. Because the system is linked to addresses, Seattle police will now be able to use the system as a makeshift database for potential swatting victims — as long as they sign up. “For the average person, this had gone away a few years ago, but for our industry, it’s been growing larger and larger,” said James Feore, director of partner relations for the Seattle Online Broadcasters Association, a group made up of streamers. They’re often the target of swatters because their live presence on the internet allows the dangerous prank to play out live, for everyone to watch. Feore said he’ll be encouraging the several hundred members of his group in Seattle to sign up for the registry. (http://www.seattle.gov/police/need-help/swatting) Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XVvsjV_zcaA | 01 Oct 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Saturday, September 29, 2018, MCSO K-9 Deputy Matthew Hooper and his K-9 partner "Rambo" responded to 585 NW 57th Avenue in reference to locating a man wanted for committing an armed robbery in the city of Ocala, Florida. On June 2, 2018 defendant Andre Baker (DOB: 12/31/1988) robbed a couple of $40.00 and a .22 caliber handgun at gunpoint, and after their investigation, the Ocala Police Department issued a warrant for his arrest. Baker has fled from law enforcement before...He even told witnesses that he would flee from law enforcement by running into the woods. Knowing this, Deputy Hooper and Rambo took a position in the woods behind the house Baker was staying in. When two other deputies went to the front door of the home to ask Baker to come out of the house, Baker ran out the back door, where Deputy Hooper and Rambo were waiting. Baker ignored K-9 warnings and Deputy Hooper deployed Rambo to apprehend the suspect. Rambo jumped over three fences and quickly captured Baker after a short pursuit. Baker was treated for minor injuries that he sustained by Rambo's bite, and he was arrested and transported to the Marion County Jail. Baker's been charged with Resisting without Violence for this incident, and OPD's warrants for Robbery with a Firearm, Grand Theft of a Firearm and Possession of a Weapon by a Convicted Felon were successfully served. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
45HaGvu0q1c | 24 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** DeLand, Florida -- A man says he climbed onto a DeLand convenience store's roof Saturday morning in an attempt to get into the business, because he was thirsty, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office. The Woodland Food Mart was closed when Michael Monacelli, 31, told deputies he tried to get inside the store because he was dehydrated and needed something to drink. He tried getting in by breaking a window, the suspect told deputies. Unable to get into the business, Monacelli climbed a tree and onto the roof, according to the arrest report. He told deputies that he then crawled into a hole on the roof for shelter. The suspect, who became stuck on the roof, was found around 8 a.m. by the business owner opening up for the day when they heard Monacelli's calls for help. "I'm dying. I need help," the business owner said he heard Monacelli saying. Deputies said when they arrived, they had trouble hearing Monacelli's cries for help because he had crawled inside a hole behind the business's sign. Deputy body camera video captured the encounter. Volusia County Fire Rescue came out and used a ladder to help Monacelli, who was only wearing shorts and socks, get down from the roof, according to the report. Monacelli repeatedly told EMS and deputies he needed water and was given a bottle of water, the body camera videos shows. While explaining how he came to be on the roof, a deputy confronted Monacelli about his reasoning, pointing to the full bottle, saying "You've had that water for almost 30 minutes and you've had two sips of it." "I was trying to put your thing first above my hydration," Monacelli told the deputy, referring to his questions. As he was being placed into a patrol car, Monacelli said he didn't even try to climb on the roof, "it just happened." Monacelli was cleared by medical personal before he was booked into the Volusia County Jail on charges of attempted burglary and property damage. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TKAsgxhsk14 | 17 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Douglas County Sheriff's Office has released the identity of a suspect shot and killed by deputies near Sedalia last month, along with body camera and dash-camera footage of the incident that shows frantic officers opening fire on a man they believed had shot at another deputy. The sheriff's office announced Aug. 31 on Twitter that officers had shot and killed an armed suspect, now confirmed as Paul Askins, 61, of Colorado Springs, but declined to release his identity prior to Sept. 17, citing the open investigation. Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock said a routine stop for a traffic violation escalated into the shooting when officers attempted to question Askins, who they now know was wanted for two felony warrants and had a criminal history in Colorado and Texas. “I just wanted to have the opportunity to share with you a little bit of information about what took place on Aug. 31,” Spurlock said at a Sept. 17 news conference. The shooting began when the driver of a pickup truck was pulled over for making an unsafe turn in front of two deputies on US Highway 85 near Delva Road at approximately 4:41 p.m. that day. Officers spoke to the truck's occupants for roughly 20 minutes and after checking identifications, learned the driver had a restraining order against her for a man matching Askins' description. Askins was a passenger in the vehicle's backseat.While officers tried to determine if Askins was in fact the protected person in that retraining order, he gave them multiple names, raising their suspicion, Spurlock said. They had asked Askins to get out of the vehicle so they could further question him when he opened the truck's door with a handgun pointed at them. In total, three officers were involved in the shooting — two deputies who made the initial traffic stop while working from the same vehicle and a third undercover officer who was in the area at the time of the call and stopped to assist them. Footage shows the undercover officer and one deputy were to the left and rear of the truck as a third deputy stood on the truck's right, back passenger door where Askins was seated. The deputy asked Askins to exit the truck moments before he opened the door with a gun raised. The deputy sprung back, falling down into the ditch and appeared to shoot at Askins from the ground. Within seconds, all three officers fired their weapons at Askins after he ignored the deputy's command not to move and continued advancing toward the fallen deputy, gun raised. “Shots fired,” an officer shouted as a deputy is seen from his body camera footage reloading his weapon and approaching Askins, who fell to the ground after officers opened fire. Spurlock said the undercover officer and the deputy believed Askins had shot at the deputy standing by his door when they fired their weapons. All three officers were placed on administrative leave and two have returned to duty. The third has not returned for reasons unrelated to the case, Spurlock said. The sheriff confirmed in the Sept. 17 news conference Askins was wanted for felony charges and likely gave officer multiple names to avoid being identified. Spurlock said they are still determining if the gun he attempted to use against officers was legally purchased. Court records show Askins was charged with a slew of felonies from El Paso County, including drug possession, felony menacing with a real or simulated weapon and sexual contact without consent, among others. The active warrants were for second-degree burglary and failure to appear in court, according to the sheriff's office. Three people — two women and a man — were in the truck with Askins but none were injured or charged with crimes related to this or other incidents. Some details in the case haven't been released yet because the investigation is on-going, Spurlock said, including names of the officers involved. The 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office is investigating the shooting to determine if officers were justified in using lethal force. Spurlock said his agency's investigation is being aided by the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wSIh2yvcVuc | 16 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Grand Rapids police have released the body camera footage of an officer shooting a dog. It happened early Friday morning in the 1700 block of Kalamazoo Avenue SE. Officers were called to the scene on a report of an aggressive dog chasing people around the area. Police said officers spent 30 minutes trying to capture the dog and to identify and get in contact with its owner. At that point, police say the dog charged at an officer in the street after it charged at a neighbor exiting their house. The officer shot the dog twice as it approached him. Police say the dog is still alive and has been reunited with its owner. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JHU0cmHviH0 | 14 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** This is unedited video of the shooting of Jason Washington. The video was provided by Portland State University and shows the incident from the perspective of Officer James Dewey. A grand jury found that both Dewey and Officer Shawn McKenzie were justified in firing their weapons. A Multnomah County Grand Jury has cleared two Portland State University (PSU) officers of criminal wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of Jason Washington. Washington, 45-year-old African American Navy veteran, was shot outside an off-campus bar in the early hours of July 29 after trying to break up a fight, according to bystanders. While attempting to intervene, Washington’s personal handgun allegedly fell out of his belt holster onto the sidewalk. When a pair of PSU officers saw Washington reach down to retrieve his weapon, they shot him. Washington died on the scene. The grand jury decision, called a "not true bill," means jurors believe both Officer James Dewey and Officer Shawn McKenzie acted lawfully "in self-defense and/or defense of a third person," by shooting Washington. Washington is the first person to die at the hands of a PSU police officer since campus officers began carrying firearms in 2015. His death sparked protest among many in the PSU community—both students and faculty—who had long fought the university's decision to arm its police force. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
xz-hG26ZPy0 | 13 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A police officer was justified in shooting a man suspected of robbing a Capitol Hill convenience store at gunpoint and will not face charges, the Denver District Attorney's Office said Wednesday. Body camera video of the shooting was released by prosecutors. According to District Attorney Beth McCann's decision letter, an employee ran outside and flagged down two Denver police officers on June 13 when Carnell Nelson took out a gun inside the store along a busy section of Colfax Avenue near the state Capitol. McCann says Nelson shot first as police pursued him and struck officer Travis Lloyd in the leg. McCann's letter says Nelson fired five shots and also hit a bystander's foot. McCann says Lloyd fired 13 times, striking Nelson once in the chest. McCann says Lloyd was defending himself and other people on the street when he shot and killed Nelson. Police located two other people who had been injured by gunfire and both were taken to the hospital. A man had a graze wound and was treated and released, and a woman required surgery and ongoing hospitalization for a gunshot wound to her leg. Police believe she was hit by one of the suspect’s bullets, Archer said, and that the man’s injury may have come from a ricocheting bullet from one of the officer’s rounds. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IsLxQelsphE | 13 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A tubing trip at the Salt River last year ended with a Phoenix man arrested and bitten by a K-9. Now, the man has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office for excessive force and misconduct. Shane McGough, 27, claims deputies allowed the dog to torture him while he was handcuffed, with the incident captured on camera McGough said it all began as he and his friends were about to leave the Salt River. There was an argument in the parking lot over a car accident, and MCSO deputies got involved. McGough was taken into custody, and later, while he was in a holding cell, bitten by a k-9. "It's just unfathomable because I was handcuffed, defenseless, pinned down," said McGough. McGough calls the incident "torture", and bodycam video of the incident was captured inside a holding cell. Earlier, there was a confrontation between McGough and MCSO deputies. "He grabs my throat, and I'm pinned up against the car there," said McGough. "It was just a reaction. I didn't think once I realized I can't breathe, I reacted and punched him in the face." The second deputy joined the scuffle, and was seriously injured. McGough was handcuffed and taken into custody. McGough admits he was verbally aggressive, but denies being violent. He ended up taking a plea deal and went to jail for aggravated assault. "I have taken responsibility on my end. I did six months in jail. I have a felony conviction, but never has the Sheriff's Office said, 'we're sorry. This shouldn't have happened,'" said McGough. Maricopa County Sheriff Paul Penzone described McGough's actions as "extremely violent". He says one deputy suffered a broken leg and broken ribs during the fight with McGough, and may not be able to continue his career as a deputy. "I met with that deputy several times. To see where he is mentally and physically disgusts me," said Penzone. "I am always set back when we have to use force, but I will defend the force when it's necessary to use." McGough claims he graduated from Arizona State University two years ago with a degree in Business Communications. He was fired from his job after the incident, and says his felony conviction is keeping him from working in his career choice. Meanwhile, an internal investigation into the deputies' use of force is ongoing, and Sheriff Penzone says he will hold deputies accountable, if it's determined the actions were indeed excessive. The K9 officer that deployed his K9 filed a report on the incident, which reads in part: “During the escort, I verbally advised McGough to comply with the deputy and if he fought, he would get bit by the canine. We were able to enter the jail portion of Blue Point and into an open and empty jail cell. While in the cell, McGough continued to resist as Deputy Jackson was attempting to remove the handcuffs, which McGough had slipped to the front of his body from the position previously secured behind his back when he was placed into the patrol vehicle for transport. McGough began lunging at Deputy Jackson and was physically fighting, including kicking Officer K. Fleming from the US Forest Service. The fight went to the ground and I deployed Canine Shadow on a placement bite on McGough's upper rear portion of his right leg. McGough was still actively resisting and fighting. McGough was also kicking me while the canine was on the bite. The canine bite altered McGough's behavior and he even stated he would stop fighting if we removed the dog. When it was safe to do so, I removed Canine Shadow from the bite using a tactical out method.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2lqJ0TllapM | 11 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The suspect in last night’s officer-involved shooting is identified as 26-year-old Todd Sturgis. Last month Sturgis led officers on a high-speed pursuit after they attempted to take him into custody on Tarrant County warrants for kidnapping, evading arrest and delivery of a controlled substance. He evaded capture and has a Lufkin Police warrant for evading arrest in connection to that incident. On Monday evening, the Department received an anonymous tip that Sturgis was at Pinewood Park Apartments inside No. 207. Officers responded to the apartment and met a woman at the door who initially denied knowing Sturgis’ location. She eventually allowed officers to search the apartment and they found him in a bedroom. When they attempted to take him into custody, he refused to show his hands and continually reached under a bed and mattress. Sturgis was subsequently Tased but it was ineffective, and he then attempted to take an officer’s gun. In the struggle, the officer fired a single shot which struck the Sturgis in the torso. Sturgis was taken to a local hospital and is expected to recover. The officer involved in the shooting was physically uninjured in the incident. Another officer suffered a minor fracture when a Taser barb lodged in his finger during the struggle. Sturgis will face three additional charges from Lufkin Police Department including two counts of disarming a peace officer and resisting arrest. The officer involved will be on administrative leave with pay until the Texas Rangers have completed their investigation into the incident, per Department policy. The officer’s identity will be released after he gives his statement to the Ranger in charge later this week. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XNp5OTtssok | 10 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles, California -- On July 27, 2018, around 10:15 p.m., uniformed officers assigned to Mission Patrol Division conducted an investigative vehicle stop in the 9000 block of Noble Avenue. The subject of the stop was later identified as Richard Mendoza. The officers approached Mendoza, who was the driver and sole occupant of his vehicle. Upon making contact, the officers verbally confirmed Mendoza was still on Federal Probation and requested he step out of the vehicle. When he did so, Mendoza produced a semiautomatic pistol and, without warning, began firing rounds at the officers, resulting in an Officer Involved Shooting. One officer was struck by one of the rounds fired by Mendoza. She received medical care at scene by Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) personnel and was transported to a local hospital where she was treated for a non-life threatening gunshot wound and is listed in stable condition. Mendoza was struck by gunfire. LAFD Rescue Ambulance transported Mendoza to a local hospital where he was treated for wounds and later pronounced dead. Officers located and recovered a .380 caliber semiautomatic pistol from the scene. Police have not released other details about why Mendoza was stopped, only saying he’s a documented gang member with prior convictions for narcotics sales and possession of a firearm by a felon. Over the next several months, LAPD will continue to investigate the use of force in the incident. Findings will be presented to the Board of Police Commissioners while representatives with the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office and Office of the Inspector General will also monitor the investigation. No other details were released by LAPD. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OZCotzs3xjM | 08 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Cody Davis is guilty as charged of six crimes connected to the high-speed chase on Ryan street April 10th. Police video of the high speed chase was critical evidence in the trial of Cody Davis. The video shows him ramming other vehicles out of the way, driving on the wrong side of the road and, prosecutors say, ditching a stolen gun they say can be seen bouncing on the pavement. Calcasieu Assistant D.A. Charles Robinson says the video and audio recordings were key. “I think the dash camera speaks for itself. I don’t think there’s a person who could put eyes on this dash camera and not be absolutely appalled that this happened and thrilled that he’s found guilty,” said Robinson. The pursuit of the convicted felon driving a stolen truck ended in a dramatic crash, all on video. Remarkably no one was killed. Davis took the stand in his own defense saying he kept going because his brakes weren't working. Robinson called it the most ridiculous story anyone ever told on the witness stand. “Davis’s testimony was a pathetic joke. It’s a shame that he was even able to do that. He committed perjury in front of that jury. I could not count the amount of lies that this man came up with,” said Robinson. ”And to come in there and testify after we have recorded jail phone calls of him saying I led officers on a high-speed chase, that are in direct contradiction to what he’s saying to the jury. It’s ridiculous." Davis was found guilty of possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, illegal possession of a stolen firearm, aggravated flight from an officer, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, obstruction of justice by tampering with evidence and aggravated criminal damage to property. The jury vote was unanimous on five of the charges but 11-1 on obstruction of justice. Davis will be sentenced at 9 a.m. Nov. 2 and will later be subject to enhanced penalties as a habitual offender. Defense attorneys declined to appear on camera. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UokZZSwNy_8 | 07 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Cincinnati police released body camera and security camera video footage showing the harrowing moment when officers shot and killed a gunman who opened fire on a downtown bank on Thursday morning. Surveillance video from the Fifth Third Bank headquarters near the city's Fountain Square shows the gunman, identified by police as 29-year-old Omar Perez from Northbend, Ohio, walking methodically through the building. Perez, wearing a long-sleeved shirt, pants and a shoulder bag, could be seen behind the security turnstile, pointing his gun forward. In one clip, a security officer could seen helping a man off the ground and to safety before Perez walks by moments later. Isaac described the security guard's actions as "heroic." The gunman could be seen taking "shots at anyone he sees," Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac said in a press conference Friday. Later, when Perez appears to see the officers approaching, he turns to run away but is propelled forward after he is struck by gunfire. Isaac also played body camera footage from two of the officers who engaged the suspect and 911 calls reporting the shooting. Officers approaching the building could hear multiple gunshots ringing out, which "enabled the officers to pinpoint the shooter's location," Isaac said. As the officers ran toward the building, they spotted the gunman "actively firing shots in the first-floor lobby," the police chief said. Four officers then engaged the subject, shooting him through the glass window, Isaac said. The officers fired 11 rounds, eight from 9 mm handguns, two rounds from a shotgun and 1 round from a rifle, Isaac said. By the time one officer cracked open the door to the lobby, the gunman was on the ground, the body camera footage shows. The officers then entered the building, subdued the suspect and began to render aid to the victims, Isaac said. In a 911 call, a woman can be heard telling an emergency dispatcher that she's locked in a bathroom with others. The emergency dispatcher tells her to stay there and wait for officers, who were already on the scene. The 911 center received "hundreds of calls" reporting the shooting, the emergency dispatcher said. Three people were killed and two injured in the shooting. The injured are still being treated in the hospital, Isaac said. Perez arrived at the location in his own vehicle and parked his car on a nearby street, Isaac said. He then entered through the side of the building and opened fire before continuing into the lobby are and firing more shots, Isaac said. About 4 minutes, 28 seconds passed between when Perez fired his first shot and he was stopped by officers, Isaac said. Emergency dispatcher received the first 911 call about 55 seconds after Perez fired the first shot, Isaac said. Fire personnel determined Perez dead at the scene, the police chief said. Coroners will determine how many times he was struck be police gunfire. Perez was armed with a Taurus 9mm semi-automatic handgun, which was legally purchased from a Cincinnati gun store in August, Isaac said. He fired 35 rounds during the shooting, but while exchanging gunfire with police, his firearm malfunctioned and jammed, according to the police chief. Perez had about 200 rounds of extra ammunition in the briefcase he was carrying, Isaac said. Investigators have not yet determined a motive for the shooting. Police believe he may have been trying to eventually make his way to the federal courthouse. Perez was not a current or former employee of the bank, Isaac said at a press conference Thursday. He had been living in Cincinnati since 2015 at seven different addresses, Isaac said. He had been issued several citations in the area but did not have a local criminal history. Perez also has a "brief criminal history" in South Carolina and Palm Beach, Florida, Isaac said. Court documents show that Perez filed two lawsuits against NBC Universal, Inc. and CNBC Universal Media in the Southern District of Ohio earlier this year, alleging that the oranizations used his cell phone harvest and broadcast his personal information. No such broadcasts appear to have been aired, ABC Cincinnati station WCPO reported. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
l-ReJ1s4xe4 | 07 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Pasco County deputy was fast on his feet in an attempt to save a man from drowning. Deputy Taylor Grant was responded to a drowning call in the area of Green Key Road in Holiday at about 8 a.m. Thursday, according to the sheriff's office. The 51-year-old victim was five acres away and a 10-foot security fence was standing in between them. But Grant managed to scale the fence and ran to the man in time to save his life, authorities said. Body cam video shows a woman yelling for help as she tries to hold the man, who is trapped in between a seawall and a floating walkway, above the water. Within seconds, Grant pulls the man from the water and starts performing CPR. The man was rushed to North Bay Hospital where he remains in critical condition and will be intubated for an unknown amount of time, according to hospital officials. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
u2i6ng6K7dM | 06 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A teenager in Wisconsin was handcuffed and detained by local police while headed home from church with his grandmother after passerby told cops he was robbing her. Akil Carter, 18, was detained for six minutes Sunday after his grandmother’s blue Lexus was pulled over by officers of the Wauwatosa Police Department. Wauwatosa Police Capt. Brian Zalewski said that an officer on patrol had been flagged down by a black couple who claimed two black men had just robbed a white woman, and were sitting in the back of a blue Lexus. Zalewski said the couple pointed out the car, which was then pulled over by an officer in a “non-approach traffic stop.” He added that the citizen who reported the incident did not stick around to give a formal statement as requested by officers. Video footage of the incident shows police pulling over the Lexus and demanding Carter exit with his hands up. He does, and eventually begins walking backward to where the patrol vehicle is located. After the officer asks his grandmother if everything is OK, she informs them that Carter is her grandson and that they’re headed back to her house from church. “I’m guessing what this sounds like is a really big misunderstanding. I’m not exactly quite sure what’s going on,” the officer tells him as Carter explains that the car’s driver is a friend of his grandmother, and his grandma is the front seat passenger. He is eventually allowed to leave the vehicle. Carter’s attorney Joy Bertrand told that she believes her client was harassed, and has requested all documents relating to the stop, including dispatch records. She said that her team has yet to receive the documents, but will be able to better determine if officers had any reasonable suspicion to conduct the car stop once they do. “We’re really trying to give the police the benefit of the doubt with this,” she said. “(But) nothing they’ve disclosed to the press helps them. The officer’s explanation is so strange. It really points to the question of, ‘What is your motivation?’” RAW Dashcam footage here: https://vimeo.com/288582373 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AfeBZe_qqEg | 05 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera video released by the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office shows Deputy Nick Carmack from his perspective of a call from yesterday where he attempted a traffic stop on a stolen vehicle and the vehicle fled from him before turning into a driveway. After turning into the driveway, the driver and one passenger fled on foot, at which time Deputy Carmack deployed K9 Shep who quickly apprenhended one of the individuals. K9 Shep held the individual until Deputy Carmack could place handcuffs on the individual, this was for Deputy Carmack's safety and to make sure the individual did not flee again. The suspect was medically cleared and arrested. Later, Deputy Rob Wilkins and K9 Knox were deployed to locate the additional individual who fled from the vehicle and they were also located and arrested. Both suspects were charged with Grand Theft Auto, Fleeing to Elude, Criminal Mischief, and Child Neglect as there was an infant child in the vehicle during the pursuit and who was left in the car when the suspects fled from the vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rPcuiaUTgWk | 03 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tulsa Police have released video of the moments a man was tased in downtown Tulsa. Joshua Harvey died three days later, and his family buried him this weekend. The entire 26-minute video shows Joshua Harvey being tased several times at Arvest Bank before heading to the hospital, where he later died. The events inside Arvest Bank come just minutes after police say they tried to restrain Joshua Harvey down the street. Police say they had several calls about a man screaming and removing his clothes at 6th and Main. Officers attempted to calm him down. "Relax, relax, relax. You're OK. You're cool,” said one officer in the video. Harvey ran off and police would catch up with him at the bank. Police say the video shows Harvey's strength busting open a glass door to get inside. Two officers use their tasers, and eventually, four officers work to handcuff Harvey. EMSA showed up and took Harvey to the hospital where he died three days later. An attorney for Harvey's family says his team is early in their investigation. The attorney says Harvey was unarmed, adding, "At this point, we just want to know exactly what happened between Joshua and the TPD officers I ask for prayer for Joshua's family," In a statement, police say they won't be available to talk about the video until Tuesday. It will be up to the Medical Examiner to determine the exact cause of Harvey's death. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
tZbtWN1skkQ | 02 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Texas Department of Public Safety released a video of a chase that ended in a deadly shootout between a suspect and a DPS trooper in east Bexar County. The video shows the moments after authorities said 33-year-old Ernest Manuel Montelongo took off after giving troopers a fake name during a Feb. 18 traffic stop. The trooper briefly lost sight of the fleeing suspect, but a DPS helicopter assisted with finding him. The suspect crossed a highway and went the wrong way on I-10. The suspect was stopped by two troopers. Gunfire was exchanged between the suspect and a DPS trooper. The suspect and a trooper were taken to local area hospitals. The suspect died the next day in the hospital. The wounded trooper was taken to University Hospital in the DPS helicopter and survived the shootout. News Articles on this story: https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/crime/article/DPS-aerial-footage-shows-deadly-shootout-between-13203123.php https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/wild-west-style-shootout-ends-suspect-chopper-intervenes/ https://www.ksat.com/news/watch-dramatic-footage-shows-deadly-shootout-with-dps-trooper-suspect Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
gM1jTbkoNZ8 | 02 Sep 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Texas Department of Public Safety released new video of a woman who crashed her car during a high-speed chase and then attempting to flee on foot with her baby leading authorities on a chase that happened in June. The woman was charged with child endangerment, possession of a controlled substance and evading arrest. News Articles on this story: https://www.ksat.com/news/wild-video-shows-woman-crash-car-following-chase-take-off-with-baby-in-carrier https://www.kens5.com/article/news/crime/video-woman-chased-by-police-takes-off-on-foot-with-baby-after-crashing-car/273-590474541 https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2018/09/03/texas-woman-police-chase-100mph-baby-in-suv/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zt70dIyaQa4 | 27 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Grand jury indictments against a city of Llano police officer and a Llano County deputy are the latest in a series of criminal charges against the largest municipal police force in the county. On Aug. 13, a grand jury indicted Llano Police Officer Mark Burke and Llano County Deputy Duncan Roberts each on three counts of official oppression after trying to pick a lock at a home, then kicking the door in and arresting a man inside. The August indictments are the latest in a string of criminal charges that have led to the resignation, suspension and termination of five Llano city cops —including the force’s police chief. Roberts is the latest Llano County Sheriff's Office deputy charged in connection to any of the abuse of power charges since the first indictment came down in December 2017. As of this report, five officers are awaiting trial on multiple counts of abuse of power charges. On June 9, Roberts and Burke responded to a 911 call of domestic violence at a home just outside of town off State Highway 29. Burke was responding as back up for the deputy. Burke was also wearing a body camera and turned it on after getting to the scene. Burke, the video shows, met with a woman in the home’s driveway who told Burke she got into an argument with her live-in boyfriend, Clay Holley, who tried to keep her and their kids from leaving the home. The woman told officers Holley never hit her and that Holley had walked back inside their house and locked the door. The video shows Burke and Roberts shining flashlights into Holley’s home and Burke walked inside the garage. Roberts can be heard knocking on Holley’s front door several times. Holley never answered the door. Burke said a deadbolt was keeping them from getting inside. Burke pulled a lock pick kit from his police truck and tried for nearly two minutes to break into Holley’s front door. Seconds later, Holley walked out of a bedroom and to the front door as Burke was picking the lock. “Don’t try to break into my house,” Holley yelled at Burke and Roberts. The officers ordered Holley several times to open his door, the video shows. “No, I’m not opening nothing. No, you have no right coming into my house,” Holley yelled at the officers through his glass front door. “Open the door or we’re coming through it! A domestic occurred here, we’re going to conduct an investigation,” Burke yelled back. The video shows Burke pull his taser as Roberts gives Holley a few final warnings and a three-count that he’s going to kick his door in. “I’m not playing with you man,” Roberts said as he started kicking the door. On the fourth kick, Roberts forced Holley’s door open and rushed inside to arrest him. “Dude, stop, this is my house! Stop,” Holley yelled as the officers rushed inside. “Get on the ground. What did we tell you over and over,” Roberts said as Holley placed his hands behind his back and laid himself out on the floor of his house. “You’re going to jail,” Roberts told Holley as he stood over him. The officers held Holley in the back of a patrol unit for nearly an hour, then later took the handcuffs off and let him go. Holley was never charged with a crime. More Information here: https://youtu.be/09r2fZS6qTc https://www.kxan.com/news/investigations/llano-police-department-nearly-wiped-out-in-series-of-indictments/1390845957 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lnUdmVWEC9A | 27 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Las Vegas police released body-camera video of a stabbing suspect running away from officers on Friday before being shot. In the video released during a press conference Monday, police constantly say "put the knife down" and "drop the knife" but the man, identified as Caleb Hill, keeps running. Police attempted to use a Taser, which hit the man's backpack, and five bean bag rounds, but it was not effective. Police said Hill had a long criminal history dating back to 1998, including battery, possession of stolen property and numerous drug charges. Police said there were potential illicit drugs in the man's system when he was shot but they are awaiting toxicology results. The shooting occurred near the RTC bus stop on Rainbow Boulevard near Spring Mountain Road around 1 p.m. Friday. Police said the man stabbed a woman on the bus before getting off the bus and stabbing another woman. Police reiterated Monday that the attack was unprovoked by the two victims, who have been released from the hospital. Hill remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition, police said. He faces two counts of attempted murder and a charge of resisting a public officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MLNalg2i4xk | 27 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An officer with the Seagoville Police Department is being commended for his bravery after helping a family out of a burning home early Saturday morning. According to police, Officer Sam Click was patrolling his assigned area when he found the garage of a duplex home in the 700 block of Casa Grande Drive engulfed in flames. The fire was moving toward the home where a dad and his six young children were asleep inside. Body camera footage showed Click decided to enter the home within seconds of arriving on scene. "The fire department, they were minutes away and I don’t think we had minutes," said Officer Click. When he arrived on scene, neighbor Shelby Hood was outside screaming for the family to wake up. Hood said she saw the fire through her blinds next door. She said it took less than a minute for her to race outside. In that time, the fire had spread. "I see like a flash of light, I pulled the blinds down and I freaked, I lost it," Hood said. "By the time I got here, the heat was so hot and the flames were so loud I couldn’t hear myself screaming." She was able to wake up Jeremy Giblaint, who lived in the unit attached to the burning duplex. Giblaint knew his brother-in-law and six nephews were inside next door. Flames were burning at the front door, so they ran to the back and broke in. Body camera footage showed Click waking up the sleeping father inside as Gilblaint and the officer turned into another bedroom and picked up the rest of the children. There were six kids inside the home, ranging in age from six months to ten years old. All made it out without any injuries. "I keep looking at it and keep replaying everything in my mind and realizing how close we were to losing everything, losing family," Giblaint said. "From the heroic actions of these neighbors and Officer Sam Click, all residents were safely removed from the duplex with no significant injuries reported," according to a press release from the Seagoville Police Department. "He went against orders to come in here to put his life on the side to rescue my nephews," Giblaint said. "You can't ask anybody to do that. It takes a special kind of person to put your life on the line for others." Click said he thought about the rescue on his way home after his shift ended that morning. "It was one of those moments when you kind of sit there -- that's something you hope you never have to do again," Click said. "I was just at the right place, at the right time and I just had to take action." The fire started in the garage. There's no word yet on the cause. There were smoke detectors in the home, but it's not clear if they were working. Click said smoke had just started seeping into the home when he went inside to wake up the family. The children's mother works as a home healthcare aide. She was at work when the fire broke out. The family of eight is fine and staying with other relatives until they can rebuild. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
bVr5z3RJ6VI | 24 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Sunday, June 3, 2018 at about 6:30 p.m. Mackinac County Sheriff’s Deputies were called to a residence to investigate a report of a felon in possession of a gun with children at the residence. Two deputies arrived at that residence and when they approached the residence a man appeared with a long gun and leveled it at the Deputies. One of the deputies fired his duty weapon striking the suspect in the hand. The suspect was taken into custody and transported to McLaren Northern Michigan Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. earch warrants were obtained for the residence and items. Several charges were issued by prosecution. After State Police review and review by the prosecutor’s office the deputies involved were justified in their use of force in this incident and were returned to full duty shortly after the shooting. James Avery Blevins 39, of St Ignace pled guilty on July 19, 2018 to: • Felon in Possession of a Firearm • Felon in Possession of ammunition • Assault with a dangerous weapon (Felonious Assault) And had the following charges dismissed as part of a plea agreement • Felony Firearm • Dangerous Weapon possession –metallic knuckles • Assault with Intent to commit Murder The 11th Circuit Court held a hearing this morning to sentence Blevins. Blevins received a sentence of 30 months to 60 months (2.5 years to 5 years) on the charges. He has been transported to Marquette branch Prison to begin his sentence. “We are happy that this matter is now concluded” said Sheriff Strait ““Deputies train for this regularly and hope that they never are put in this situation. This could have ended very differently, this individual who chose to point a loaded shotgun at a deputy sheriff is very fortunate to be here and the quick reaction by the deputy clearly saved his own life” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
K3fhgA3wrAc | 20 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** After watching body camera video from an incident in which a Raleigh man fights six police officers before they subdue him with fists and clubs, Wake County District Attorney Lorrin Freeman said Monday there would be no charges against the officers. "While this incident is unfortunate and troubling to watch, law enforcement officers are authorized under the law to use force to stop an attack when necessary," Freeman said in a statement. "In this case, officers twice attempted to subdue Mr. Hall by using a Taser prior to using other force. The actions of the officers involved in this incident do not rise to the level of criminal assault." Frederick Darnell Hall, 44, was caught on video punching at Raleigh police officers in the intersection of Garner Road and Martin Luther King Boulevard Friday morning. Officers ordered Hall to calm down, but he did not respond. Ultimately, a half dozen officers used their clubs and fists to get him under control. A judge on Monday set bond at $20,000 secured for Hall. "We are declining to open a criminal investigation in this matter. There’s no question that watching these videos that have been released is difficult ... but we could not find that the actions of the officers rose to the level that would justify or warrant a criminal investigation," Freeman said. "State law provides that law enforcement may use that force that is necessary to end an assault or attack on them," she said. Freeman said the officers in this case did not violate state law. Hall may be eligible for pre-trial release if he can raise the money, but he'll be subject to a mental evaluation before that would happen, the judge said. Hall was hospitalized over the weekend, and he made his appearance in court Monday via video conference because authorities consider him a security risk. He is charged with resisting a public officer and assault on a government official, and his original bond was set at $45,000. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
I9WI5U1Ogyc | 17 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released Sacramento Police Department video shows a swerving police car striking a 16-year-old boy on the sidewalk, launching him onto the hood of the car and knocking him back several feet in a July 22 incident that prompted community outcry. The boy was being chased by police officers who stopped him for not having a forward-facing white light on his bike, the police department said in video that was released Friday afternoon. In bodycam footage from the officer driving the car, the SUV can be heard accelerating and then screeching as it brakes, veers left toward the boy across a lane, hits him on the sidewalk and comes to a stop in the front yard of a home. The reported speed of the SUV from the in-car camera was 27 mph when it hit the boy, said Detective James Allen of the major collisions investigation unit in a department video. The actual speed is still under investigation, he said. From the video, it is unclear whether the officer hit the boy intentionally. He appears to say an expletive as his car hits the teen. “That was an unintended collision,” said Sgt. Vance Chandler, spokesman for the Sacramento Police Department. “That officer was driving at a speed too fast to make that turn.” Chandler said officers are authorized to use their vehicles to stop a suspect only in “extreme circumstances.” “We don’t train our officers to collide with the suspect,” he said. “We do train our officers to respond to assist a foot pursuit and respond in a vehicle, and assist in detaining a suspect fleeing from officer in a safe manner.” A different camera inside the car shows the boy trying to jump out of the way at the last minute, but he’s still hit by the left side of the car as it collides with him. His body appears to bounce off the windshield as his legs are thrown into the air. The officer quickly gets out of his car and rolls him onto his back, handcuffing him as the boy yells “I’m sorry, I’m sorry!” The officer asks, “Where’s your injury? What hurts?” The boy continues to scream and cry as the officer holds his arm. In seconds, a crowd of screaming people gathers, including a man who appears to be the owner of the house and the boy’s aunt, Rosemarie Gevara, who yells “you guys f---ing ran over my nephew!” Gevara said the family viewed the video at the police station on Freeport Boulevard Friday morning. Members of Black Lives Matter also gathered at the police station while the family viewed the video, according to a release. Minutes later, as the officers form a “skirmish line” blocking bystanders from reaching the boy, who is lying on the ground, one policeman asks the officer who chased the boy on foot how serious the boy’s injuries are.“He’s bad,” the man replies. “He’s bad.” At one point, the boy tells police,“I f---ing flew man, I f---ing flew.” He also asks officers, “Will I end up in a wheelchair?” The boy repeatedly asks for his cousin and his family. An officer does not allow his family to come to him. A woman is seen offering the boy water, but an officer says he can’t have water until the ambulance comes. At another point in the video the boy asks who was driving the car. “What the f---?” he says. Police said he was later transported to the hospital for complaints of pain. His injuries were not life-threatening. “Clearly, this collision could have been tragic. I am grateful the young man was not more seriously injured and that no one else was injured,” Sacramento Police Chief Daniel Hahn said in a statement Friday. “Our training is designed to prevent this sort of thing from happening. We are going to make sure our training – and the officer’s adherence to that training – is as solid as it can be.” The incident began when the boy was pulled over on his bike by an officer in another patrol car. After a brief conversation, the officer sitting on the passenger side asked the boy if he’s ever been arrested before, footage shows. Another officer asked if he has a warrant out. The boy then appeared to try to pedal away. The policeman got out of the car and appeared to grab the boy and pull him off the bike, apparently sending the officer, boy and bike crashing to the ground. The officer got up and sprinted toward the boy, who was running away. “Unit coming eastbound, he’s coming right to you,” the officer radios to another police officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Jhb5NfHcvMo | 17 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police in St. Paul released body camera footage Friday that shows a man was armed with a gun before officers shot and killed him during an early morning confrontation. Officers Matthew Jones and Vincent Adams shot William James Hughes, 43, on an apartment building porch Aug. 5. Hughes' family has questioned why he had to die. State investigators are still reviewing the incident but Police Chief Todd Axtell took the unusual step of releasing the officers' bodycam footage before the probe is complete. Axtell said during a news conference before showing the video to reporters that the shooting has generated "widespread rumors and falsehoods" that could erode public trust in police and place officers in danger. The footage shows Jones and Adams enter the enclosed porch and knock on a door. Hughes emerges from another door with a pistol in his right hand. As the officers yell at him to put his hands up, he moves the gun toward the ceiling. The pistol momentarily points toward the officers as he swings it upward and one or both of them open fire. A search warrant application the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension filed this week indicates the incident began when Hughes became angry and fired two or three shots into a wall and then pointed his gun at his roommate's head. The roommate fled and called police. Hughes was a member of the White Earth Nation, an Ojibwe band based in northern Minnesota. Relatives told investigators he had been suicidal over a terminal illness that limited his quality of life, according to the warrant application. Axtell said he had watched the footage with Hughes' family. He held up two envelopes at the news conference saying they contained cards Hughes' sister asked him to deliver to Adams and Jones. "This is the first time in my 30-year career that I've ever seen such grace by a family met by such a tragedy," Axtell said. Ramsey County Attorney John Choi issued a statement saying the video is hard to watch but is just one piece of evidence in the case. The BCA is relaying information daily and he plans to analyze all the data before deciding whether the shooting was justified, Choi said. John Gordon, executive director of the Minnesota chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, issued a statement questioning whether officers truly had to fire. "Having a gun, in and of itself, is not reason enough for someone to be shot," Gordon said. "Officers need extensive training on how to secure an area and de-escalate dangerous situations so that shootings are a last resort, not a routine practice. That, unfortunately, did not happen for William Hughes." St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter issued a statement saying the footage is "heartbreaking" and the city wishes the shooting had never happened. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RCF5j1Z0bhk | 16 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Civilian Office of Police Accountability has released raw video footage of the fatal police shooting of Harith Augustus on July 14 in the city's South Shore neighborhood. Augustus, 37, was approached in the 2000-block of 71st Street by police who suspected he was carrying a firearm. The Chicago Police Department released a portion of one officer's body camera video of the incident, which ended with an officer shooting and killing Augustus. Augustus' stepfather was the only member of his family present, along with the attorney, at that viewing. The family's attorney spoke afterward. "It showed the police officers were there, they saw a young man coming and they start chasing for him for no obvious reason that we're aware of, and we'll keep looking into that as the lawyers in the case," said Standish Willis, attorney. Willis said they only saw surveillance video from near the scene. It was not immediately clear why they were not shown body cam video. In the days following the shooting, Chicago police released one piece of body cam footage that showed the deadly encounter. But the video had no audio and raised a number of questions. "I think as long as Rahm Emanuel is the mayor of this city we'll never have true transparency," said community organizer Will Calloway. "And if the city can selectively release edited video when it wants to within two days, it ought to be doing that for all videos in all instances," said Matt Topic, Loevy & Loevy. Days of protests followed the shooting. There were clashes between police and protesters and calls for COPA to release all available video. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
12SGA4iWrXk | 15 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office deputy is being lauded for his quick thinking after keeping a man from possibly jumping from an overpass near Busch Gardens. Deputy James Robinson responded to the overpass over U.S. 60 about 7:35 p.m. Tuesday after the sheriff’s office received a report of a man in crisis. Once on the scene, Robinson started trying to bond with the man, asking him repeatedly if he was OK. Robinson was able to distract the man long enough to grab him and pull him off the edge of the overpass, the sheriff’s office said. The man was taken to a local hospital for treatment, the sheriff’s office said. "Deputy Robinson showed the utmost compassion for the man and reassured him that he still has a lot to live for. Our thoughts and prayers go out to this man and his family," the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fTeMbe6Ie_0 | 15 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Members of an Iowa nonprofit organization are accusing two Des Moines police officers of racially profiling for a July traffic stop and the local activist group says its a symptom of a bigger problem in the department. Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement released dash camera and body camera video showing officers Kyle Thies and Natalie Heinemann pulling over Montray Little, 23, and Jared Clinton, 21, despite video showing no obvious traffic violations. Little and his passenger, Jared Clinton, are accused of having drugs in the car and acting like they have a weapon as well. Little is handcuffed and Clinton is taken out of the car while they and the vehicle are searched. No drugs or weapons were found. Police did find an open bottle of alcohol which they had the men dump out. According to records obtained by Iowa CCI, Officer Thies booked suspects on 282 charges into the Polk County Jail in 2017. All of them were African-Americans. The Des Moines Police Department is disputing those figures. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
48Xw0rMdcHI | 09 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** State Police have released dramatic dashcam video of the shootout on Route 33 that seriously injured Pennsylvania State Trooper Seth Kelly in 2017. The suspect Daniel Clary was convicted of attempted murder in May. In November 2017, State Trooper Ryan Seiple made what was supposed to be a routine traffic stop on Route 33 in Plainfield Township, Northampton County. Dashcam video shows Clary getting a ticket for speeding, but as the trooper begins to pull away, Clary flags him down again. Trooper Sieple called for backup and the video shows Sieple and Trooper Seth Kelly putting Clary through a sobriety test. The video shows Clary unstable on his feet during several tests. When the troopers try to arrest Clary, he resists and they wrestle him to the ground. Clary attempts to fight back. At one point, the fight spills out onto the road with traffic driving by. Police tried to use a taser on Clary but he gets up and reaches into the driver's side window of his car. The video shows Clary firing the gun multiple times at both Trooper Sieple and Trooper Kelly. Both officers return fire and Clary drives away. Trooper Kelly was shot four times during the exchange of gunfire Nov 7, 2017, on the side of Route 33 in Plainfiield Township. He arrived at a local hospital clinically dead. He spent 12 days in a medically-induced coma and 25 days in the hospital. He doesn't remember the shootout. Houck showed jurors the 45-mintue video of the traffic stop, the struggle and its aftermath. Houck believes he could have suppressed its release. But he and the troopers believe it's important that the public should view the video to see just how dangerous police work can be and to see the restraint employed by the troopers before they were forced to open fire. "We think the community should see it," Houck said. Clary, 22, of Effort, Pa., was convicted June 29 of multiple felonies, including attempting to kill Seiple and Kelly. His attorney argued at trial he was scared and shot at the troopers because he feared for his life. Clary will be sentenced Aug. 31. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zG1zeqpAbR4 | 09 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released body cam footage shows the moments leading up to the police-involved shooting of a man who confronted officers after he flipped his car into the water near the Florida Keys back in March. Jahmal Parker, of Pompano Beach, had driven off U.S. 1 in south Miami-Dade, where his car overturned into the water, investigators said. After officers and witnesses brought him back to land, Parker attempted to walk away from the scene while law enforcement tried to render aid. The footage, shows officers responding to the scene on March 29. They tell Parker to relax and wait for aid. "You're bleeding," one officer tells Parker. "No, I'm not," he responded. Parker increasingly becomes agitated and doesn't comply with the officers' demands. "Sit down or you're gonna get lit up," one officer says. As an officer reaches out and tells Parker to sit, Parker reaches over and takes the officer's Taser from his holster and points it at him. “Drop it! Drop it now!” an officer is heard saying, as he is seen pointing a firearm at the driver. “He’s got a Taser. Drop it!” that officer is heard saying before gunfire rings out. At least six gunshots were heard. Parker was taken to the hospital in good condition. None of the officers were injured in the incident. Parker is facing several charges, including resisting an officer with violence and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. At the time, both responding officers seen with their guns drawn were placed on administrative leave, which is protocol following a police-involved shooting. One of the officers is a 27-year veteran with the force, and the other has been with Miami-Dade Police eight years. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mDUARex7iFM | 08 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man says Greenville County Sheriff's Office deputies used excessive force during an arrest; however, the Sheriff's Office disagrees. The Sheriff's Office says they've had seven excessive force complaints so far this year, which is ahead of last year's pace. Curtis Forney, 46, is included in those complaints. He was arrested May 8th and filed his complaint in June. However, last month, the Sheriff's Office decided his claims were unfounded. Incident reports say deputies responded to a home in Berea after a 911 call for a domestic disturbance. Deputies say they visited the home earlier that day for a similar call. In a witness statement, the woman who called 911 says Forney trespassed at the home they used to share, entered her home through a window, and gave her a hug and said he loved her before going back outside when he realized she was on the phone with law enforcement. When he exited the house, body camera footage Forney received from a discovery motion shows a deputy waiting, telling him to get on the ground. Forney can be seen in the video questioning the deputy, but the incident report says he did comply. After a few minutes, a second deputy arrived. The video shows that deputy running up to Forney, who's on the ground with his hands behind his back, cursing him, and punching him in the face. In his incident report, the deputy claimed punching Forney was the only way to keep his position over him because he was afraid Forney may flee. "I was kind of fearing for my life...I was nervous, and I was scared," Forney said. Deputies tased and arrested Forney. He said he suffered physical injuries including broken ribs and black eyes, and he says he now has to take medication for his heart and blood pressure after being tased. Forney faced five charges that are now pending. Deputies signed warrants for harassment, burglary, domestic violence, trespassing, and resisting arrest with injuries because the deputy who punched Forney said he hurt his right hand while Forney was trying to flee. "You're going to beat me, then charge me with hurting your hand...That's sad," Community activist Bruce Wilson said. "That should never happen, and it needs to stop." Wilson has been working with Forney and says the situation was wrong. "Watching a man who's being arrested not fight, not flee, not curse, not do anything other than what the officer tells him to do, then to be beaten on, that's excessive force," Wilson said. "It was unnecessary." The Sheriff's Office released the following statement: "It has been alleged that the Deputy used excessive force during the arrest. The Office of Professional Standards received a complaint on June 19, 2018 in reference to the arrest and the excessive force claim. At that time investigators immediately began a thorough internal investigation. The internal investigation concluded that excessive force was not used and therefor no disciplinary action or criminal charge will be levied against the Deputy involved." Forney says he's the victim. He says he would like to see justice in his case, and Wilson would like the Sheriff's Office to take another look. "I would hope moving forward when we receive these types of complaints that they're truly investigated versus just glossed over, trying to put it away saying nothing happened," Wilson said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
n5eywLoLCJs | 07 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Iron County Attorney has determined an officer who shot and wounded a woman suspected in a car burglary in Parowan in June was not legally justified, but they say the officer will not face criminal charges. The Iron County Attorney's Office released the findings of their investigation Monday regarding the shooting that occurred June 28. According to the letter from the Iron County Attorney's Office, police responded to the T/A truck stop around 11:34 a.m. that day on report of suspects breaking into vehicles. Police say there were several suspects in the burglary and that one of them, Ivonne Casimiro, 29, had taken several swipes at a responding officer while wielding a screwdriver but did not make contact with any of the strikes. That officer, Sgt. Berg, was able to create space between them and said he was "in good shape" and conversing with the suspect, whom he said was not making a lot of sense as she talked. A short time later, Cpl. Jeremy Dunn of Enoch City Police arrived on scene, and within 3 minutes of his arrival he notified dispatch that shots had been fired and EMS was needed. The shooting was captured on Dunn's body camera and shows him arriving on scene and approaching two of the suspects who were outside, including Casimiro. The letter states Berg explains to Dunn that Casimiro won't drop the screwdriver, and Dunn immediately engaged the woman and told her to put it down. The woman refuses and there is an exchange of heated words. At one point the woman tells Dunn to "go ahead and blow" as she refused to drop the screwdriver, and Dunn tells the woman he will "smoke her" if she doesn't comply. The exchange continues and Casimiro remains defiant and combative, according to the letter. At that time Berg told Dunn the suspects were 10-96, indicating mental health issues. At that point Dunn says to Berg "I can take her out like last time. Do you want me to take her out like last time?" The pair later told investigators Dunn was referencing a shooting in 2012 that involved both officers in which Dunn shot a male suspect who was advancing while armed with knives. At that time Berg responds and tells Dunn to use his Taser, and Dunn does so. However, the Taser is not effective and a second is deployed to similar effect. Casimiro comments on the Taser's failure and appears to tug on the Taser wires as Dunn says "that is all I got for Taser." Casimiro is seen pulling a Taser probe from her clothing and says "what's up" and brings the screwdriver to her chest, the letter states. At that time Dunn fires three shots, striking the woman twice in the right knee. Casimiro immediately falls to the ground and drops the screwdriver, at which point she is secured and medical aid rendered. She was taken to a hospital with injuries not considered life-threatening and ultimately booked into jail facing charges that included burglary. Corporal Dunn was only on scene for three minutes before firing shots." The attorney notes things may have been different had Casimiro been advancing toward officers or had she been armed with a gun, but they say in this case Dunn's use of force was not justified. While Dunn's actions have been found not justified, the letter states he will not be charged criminally. "Even though the shooting was not legally justified, the State would not be able to prove the requisite criminal intent for a criminal charge," the letter states. Read the Iron County Attorney's Office review of the incident: https://media.good4utah.com/nxsglobal/good4utah/document_dev/2018/08/07/Parowan%20OIS%20determination_1533622279398_50906343_ver1.0.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
GPcrIyMFvDo | 04 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Volusia County sheriff’s deputy responding to a domestic violence call in Seville on Friday evening shot and killed a suspect who grabbed the deputy’s Taser during a struggle and ignored repeated warnings to surrender. The 29-year-old Seville man, Emmanuel Alquisiras (DOB 11/23/1988), was pronounced dead on the scene at 1600 N. U.S. 17 after the shooting occurred around 7:39 p.m. The deputy involved in the incident, Brandon Watson (hire date 5/18/2015) was not injured. The deputy’s body camera captured footage of the shooting. The deputy was responding to a report of an ongoing domestic disturbance between the suspect and his girlfriend. On arrival, the deputy spent several minutes speaking with the suspect and a friend on an outdoor stairway. Both were uncooperative. Eventually, when the suspect’s girlfriend came out and spoke to the deputy, the suspect grabbed her and engaged in a struggle with her at the top of the stairs. The deputy intervened, deploying his Taser on the suspect and instructing him to put his arms behind his back. The suspect refused and struggled with the deputy for several minutes. During the struggle, the suspect grabbed the deputy’s Taser, and the Taser was discharged. The deputy fired multiple shots at the suspect, resulting in the suspect’s death. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement responded to conduct an investigation, and the deputy was placed on administrative leave, which is standard. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KB2quFeJG8Y | 04 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The family of Armando Frank, 42, who died back in October 2017 during a struggle with law enforcement, has filed a civil rights lawsuit in federal district court in Alexandria and are seeking damages. Three officers involved with the struggle are listed as defendants, as are the City of Marksville and Sheriff Doug Anderson in his official capacity. The lawsuit was filed last Friday by attorney Joseph Long out of Baton Rouge. The lawsuit alleges civil rights violations by excessive force. Attached with the lawsuit is a report from Dr. Christopher Tape, a well-known forensic pathologist in the state. Dr. Tape concludes in his report that Frank's cause of death was "asphyxia due to respiratory compromise due to law enforcement arrest with contribution of hypertensive atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease." The manner of death is listed as "homicide." Within the report, Dr. Tape writes that review of police body cam video shows that Frank's breathing was compromised for more than six minutes.Toxicology results only turned up positive for caffeine. Dr. Tape concludes his report by writing, "Although there is no evidence of intent to kill the decedent on the video, it seems that the law enforcement arrest was the intervening factor that led to the death. Therefore, for medicolegal purposes such as a death certificate, the manner of death should be classified as a homicide." The incident happened as Avoyelles Parish deputies spotted Frank sitting on a tractor in the parking lot of Walmart. Investigators told us at the time that Frank was wanted on several warrants. According to the arrest report, deputies went to arrest Frank, he resisted and was tasered as a result. He continued to resist, and was tasered again before deputies brought him to the ground. He later died at the hospital. In March, an Avoyelles Parish grand jury chose not to indict three law enforcement officers involved in the incident for negligent homicide. Those officers are Deputy Alex Daniel and Deputy Brandon Spillman with the Avoyelles Parish Sheriff's Office, and Kenneth Parnell with the Marksville Police Department. It took the grand jury four hours to reach that decision. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
31PFcm_TJ6E | 04 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On June 20, 2018, around 10:39 p.m., Devonshire Patrol Division uniformed officers responded to an ambulance cutting radio call at a residence in the 20000 block of Sardinia Way in Porter Ranch. The comments of the call indicated that a female victim was outside and had been stabbed by her husband. As the officers arrived, they observed the victim on the ground, surrounded by community members who were providing her with aid. The officers' attention was then drawn to a male suspect, later identified as Alen Alpanian, who was standing outside the front door of the residence holding a kitchen type knife. The officers ordered Alpanian to drop the knife; however, he walked away from the front door of the residence toward the officers, still holding the large kitchen knife. The officers continued to give commands to Alpanian to drop the knife, but he failed to comply and began to cross the street toward the officers. The officers deployed two Bean Bag shotguns, followed by two TASER activations, which proved to be ineffective. Alpanian continued to walk toward the officers while holding the knife, which resulted in an Officer-Involved Shooting. Alpanian was struck by gunfire and transported to a local hospital, where he was treated and listed in stable condition. The female victim was also transported to a local hospital, underwent surgery for her stab wounds and was also listed in critical yet stable condition. No officers were injured during the incident and an 8" kitchen knife was recovered at scene. Force Investigation Division detectives responded to the scene to handle the administrative and criminal investigations. The complete investigation will be reviewed by the Chief of Police and the Board of Police Commissioners and the Office of the Inspector General to determine the thoroughness and accuracy of the investigation and whether the use of deadly force complied with LAPD's policies and procedures. Additionally, representatives from the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office who responded to the scene will review the subsequent FID investigation; evidence collected and witness statements to determine if the force used by the officers(s) was reasonable. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ujXYsAZD1V4 | 03 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Winnebago County District Attorney’s Office has determined no criminal charges will be filed after officer Seely Moe shot Joshua Gomoll on the Trestle Trail bridge last May 23, saying the use of deadly force was justified. Christian Gossett's conclusion follows an investigation of the shooting by the state Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI). Gossett says video from police officer's body camera confirms Gomoll was armed with a knife and posed a threat to officers who responded to reports of a man making threats to people: - At 2:48 p.m., a 911 call about a "really odd guy" throwing a fit, who kicked a mailbox over and was running at cars on W. Butte des Morts Beach Road - At 2:56 p.m., a 911 call about a man with a "pretty big knife, and he was threatening everyone in the area." He tapped on a car window and scared the woman driving with a toddler in the back of the car. - A man working on a job site near Highway 10 and Butte des Morts Beach Road said a man kicked over a construction cone, turned on him with a knife in his hand, and said, "You think it's a (expletive) game. I'm going to (expletive) kill you." The man then tapped on a car window above where a toddler was sitting, the witness said. - A witness says at about 3 p.m., a man hit her passenger-side car door and quarter panel. - At 3:02 p.m., a 911 caller said a guy jogging and talking to himself pointed a knife at them and said, "What are you looking at?" and then started running at them. When police arrived, Officer Seely Moe, who's described by the D.A. as a 15-year veteran of the Fox Crossing Police Department, radioed there was a man with a knife on the Trestle Trail Bridge and people were running away from him. On Officer Moe's body camera video, Gomoll is heard making shrill, yelling noises, "noises such as 'woo hoo,'" the report says. Moe ordered Gomoll to get on the ground. The D.A.'s report says Gomoll is heard saying "Nope" and "Come on, do it." When the officer warns Gomoll he'll be shot, "Gomoll took about five steps towards Officer Moe... with his right hand extended, and the knife was pointed at Officer Moe." Moe fired three shots, and Gomoll fell about 18 feet from the officer. He attempted to get up, and Moe fired another shot. Gomoll is heard saying, "I'm dead." Another officer who was running towards the bridge at the time pulled out his Taser stun gun but didn't have a sight on Gomoll in time to use it before Gomoll stepped towards Moe. In effort to get the knife away from Gomoll, officers used a Taser on him. Police and paramedics began rendering aid once they were sure Gomoll wasn't posing a threat, but he died there. An autopsy found Gomoll died from four gunshot wounds -- two to the chest and two to the abdomen. In reports from DCI, investigators interviewed Gomoll's girlfriend. She said he had been a heroin addict but was clean for several years. His behavior changed in the month before he died; his work was affected and he stopped contributing to paying bills. Two weeks before he died, his behavior became more erratic and he took up running, and was running up to 12 miles a day, and was using marijuana to calm down. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
88KUKcxpTQg | 03 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Louisville police today released footage from officers' body cameras that shows the June 7 shooting that injured Nicholas Moses, along with what led up to it, and the aftermath. Though Lamb already has been cleared of criminal wrongdoing by the Boulder County district attorney, Louisville police are still conducting their own internal investigation to determine whether the responding officers followed departmental protocol. Moses, 25, was sitting in the driver's seat of a pickup truck when Lamb and Officer Ben Himes responded to a call of suspicious people and possible drug activity at the Village Square Shopping Center in the 500 block of South Boulder Road. On Himes's body camera, Moses can be seen initially getting out of the truck and following the officers' commands before running back to the vehicle as Lamb follows him and reaches into the driver window. Moses's father, John, and a dog can be seen in the passenger seat. Himes then deploys his stun gun on Moses, who backs up the truck and continues to try to get it in gear. On both body camera reels, Lamb can be heard saying, "Get out of the car right now!" repeatedly, followed by "I will (expletive) shoot you." Lamb can be seen alternating between a handgun and what appears to be his stun gun in the other hand. The footage then shows Moses backing up, before going forward again, and driving past Lamb — who fires seven shots into the driver's side of the truck as it goes past him, causing Moses to crash the vehicle a few yards away. Moses, who was hit twice in the arm, is helped out of the driver's side door by Lamb, who applies a tourniquet to Moses's arm while John Moses gets out from the passenger side and is handcuffed by Himes. The dog was killed in the shooting. In the video, Moses can be heard asking "Am I going to die?" Lamb tells him he is not going to die as he applies the tourniquet, and Moses responds, "I'm sorry. I just didn't want to go to jail." Both men had outstanding warrants out for their arrest at the time of the shooting. Moses also can be heard telling Himes, who was placing his father in custody, that, "It wasn't his idea, it was mine," and, "Dad, I'm sorry." After Moses apologizes again, Lamb said, "That was a stupid idea. You rammed my patrol car and I thought you were going to run us over. That's why I shot you." Yet at no point in the video does it appear either officer was ever in front of the truck, and witnesses also said they never saw the truck drive in the direction of either Lamb or Himes. District Attorney Michael Dougherty wrote in his assessment of the shooting that state law allows the use of physical force "to effect an arrest or to prevent the escape from custody of an arrested person" and "to defend himself or a third person from what he reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of physical force while effecting or attempting to effect such an arrest or while preventing or attempting to prevent such an escape." But the Louisville Police Department's use-of-force guidelines state that "officers should move out of the path of an approaching vehicle instead of discharging their firearm at the vehicle or any of its occupants. An officer should only discharge a firearm at a moving vehicle or its occupants when the officer reasonably believes there are no other reasonable means available to avert the threat of the vehicle, or if deadly force other than the vehicle is directed at the officer or others." Lamb also told investigators he saw Moses throughout the incident reaching around in the truck, and was worried he was trying to find a weapon. Louisville police would not comment on the status of their internal investigation. Both Lamb and Himes were placed on administrative leave during the investigation but have since been restored to limited duty. Moses is facing charges of felony menacing, criminal mischief, obstructing a police officer, resisting arrest, reckless endangerment, reckless driving, driving under revocation and drug possession. Moses's father also faces two drug-possession charges. Heroin was found in the vehicle, according to police. Both men are in custody at the Jefferson County Detention Center. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3R40nzHb6mA | 01 Aug 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Montgomery County Police Department have released body-worn camera video from a deadly officer-involved shooting that was determined to be justified. Montgomery County Police Officer Anand Badgujar fatally shot 41-year-old Robert White on June 11 in the parking lot of a Silver Spring townhouse community. The Howard County State’s Attorney’s Office reviewed the evidence in the case and “concluded that Officer Badgujar’s actions were justified under the circumstances.” According to police, Badgujar, who was in the area responding to an unrelated call, attempted to speak with White. The investigation shows that White became aggressive with Badgujar and assaulted him multiple times. Police say Badgujar tried pepper spraying White, but White continued to attack the officer. The body-worn camera video was recorded from the cameras from Officer Badgujar and a backup police officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
A7ixHrBsobA | 31 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles police released graphic bodycam footage showing a police shooting in Van Nuys that left a knife-wielding suspect and an innocent bystander dead last month. The LAPD showed the graphic video during a press conference Tuesday morning. The footage was recorded on body-worn cameras from the officers involved in the incident. The incident occurred on June 16, when officers with LAPD's Van Nuys Division received a radio call about a man who had stabbed his ex-girlfriend with a knife, LAPD Chief Michel Moore said. Responding officers confronted Guillermo Perez outside of a church on Tyrone Avenue. Perez was holding a metal folding chair and a large knife, Moore said. Officers told him to drop the knife, but he ignored their commands. That's when police fired bean bag rounds at Perez, Moore said. "He moved away from officers and grabbed an innocent bystander who was standing nearby. Perez began to cut the innocent bystander's throat with a knife. That's when three officers shot at Perez to stop his actions and prevent him from killing the hostage," the chief said. Officers fired 18 rounds, and Perez was shot and killed. The innocent bystander, 49-year-old Elizabeth Tollison, was struck twice by police gunfire, and she later died at a hospital, Moore said. Moore said there's much more work to be done in the investigation before he is able to provide recommendations on the actions of the officers involved. The investigation will look into whether proper procedures were followed. The chief said it's been 13 years since an officer's gunfire killed an innocent bystander or hostage. In the last six weeks, it's happened twice -- the most recent being the incident at a Trader Joe's market in Silver Lake, where a store manager was killed by police gunfire in a shootout between LAPD and a standoff suspect. "The life of the hostage is paramount and protecting that individual from the threat of the assailant, and in doing that, the balancing act that the officer has - is how to protect them by stopping the suspect's actions," Moore said. "This was a tense situation that unfolded very quickly. It's every officer's worst nightmare." Perez had a very violent past. He was released from prison and also convicted of robbery. He was a documented gang member who was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon and domestic violence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
uC3_6S88CwA | 30 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Authorities in Minneapolis released body camera video from two police officers in the fatal shooting of a 31-year-old man, with the footage showing the man shot from behind after a frenetic foot chase and what appeared to be a gun in his hand. Officers Justin Schmidt and Ryan Kelly were responding to a 911 call of a man firing a gun into the air on the city’s north side June 23. The video released Sunday shows them pulling their cruiser up and a man – Thurman Blevins – seated on a curb near a woman with a child in a stroller. As the officers pull up, one says, “He’s got a gun!” Blevins jumps up and runs, as the officers yell “Stop, stop! Put your hands up! I will (expletive) shoot you!” In a chase that takes less than a minute, Blevins yells back, “I didn’t do nothing bro,” “Please don’t shoot” and “Leave me alone.” An enhanced version of the video has a red circle drawn around Blevins’ hand to highlight what appears to be a gun. After the chase turns down an alley, Blevins is shot, still running. Investigators said both Kelly and Schmidt fired their weapons. An autopsy showed Blevins was shot multiple times. Investigators have said the officers arrived to find Blevins sitting with a woman on a curb before he ran, carrying a black and silver gun. A gun was recovered at the scene. Some witnesses had disputed Blevins was armed, saying he was carrying a bottle or a cup. He appeared to have something in each hand when he first ran. Sydnee Brown, a cousin of Blevins, told the Star Tribune that the video confirms her belief that he was not a threat to police. “He didn’t deserve to die,” Brown said. “He wasn’t a threat when (the officers) approached him. They didn’t view him as a human being.” The two officers are on paid administrative leave. A protest of Blevins’ death was planned for Tuesday afternoon at the Hennepin County Government Center. Blevins’ death prompted earlier demonstrations and community advocates demanded transparency and urged the swift release of body camera footage. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said in June that the body camera video would be released after the Blevins family was consulted and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension had finished interviewing key witnesses. Frey said Blevins’ family viewed the video about an hour before it was released publicly. He called Blevins’ death “tragic,” but declined to comment on what the footage showed. “I know that right now in our city there’s a lot of pain,” he said. “Pain in many cases that I cannot understand.” Blevins’ relatives previously called for both officers to face criminal charges. The city released raw footage from both officers’ cameras, as well as what it called a “stabilized” video that includes footage from both officers produced by the National Center for Audio and Video Forensics in Beverly Hills, California. Officials said that footage had gone through a process to identify pixels from each frame and aligned them to help limit shaking. In Minnesota, investigative data is typically nonpublic until an investigation concludes. But state laws allow for the release of material like body camera footage if it’s deemed a benefit to the public or if it dispels “widespread rumor or unrest.” Blevins’ family and other community members had pushed for the prompt release of the footage, and Frey had pledged to do so as soon as possible. Video from past high-profile police shootings in the state has usually not been released until after long investigations by the BCA. Chief Medaria Arradondo said he could not comment while the investigation is pending. Schmidt and Kelly have been on leave since the shooting. Kelly has been with the police department since 2013 and Schmidt joined in 2014. Both had served in the military and had been recognized numerous times for their work as police officers, according to redacted personnel files. They also both have had complaints against them: Kelly has had five complaints, all closed without discipline, while Schmidt has had three complaints against him, including two that were closed without discipline and one that remains open. Details about the complaints were not released. Minneapolis has been rocked by two high-profile fatal police shootings in recent years, including the November 2015 shooting of Jamar Clark, 24, and last year’s shooting of Justine Ruszczyk Damond, 40. Officers in the Clark case were not charged, and trial is pending for the officer who shot Damond. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qkdAmyTR8TU | 27 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dash cam footage released Thursday by the Florence County Sheriff’s Office reportedly shows a woman’s attempt to flee from deputies who were attempting a traffic stop. The woman’s SUV makes contact with several cruisers before she loses control of the car, rolling it over multiple times before being ejected. The incident occurred on July 12 when deputies attempted to stop the driver, identified as 22-year-old Brittany Nicole Jeffords, for a traffic violation on North Cashua Street, but she refused to stop, according to information from Deputy Chief Glenn Kirby with the Florence County Sheriff’s Office. At one point, the suspect stopped the vehicle in a parking lot where a man exited the car and was arrested by deputies before she sped off, officials say. The chase continued onto Black Creek Road and the TV Road area where it ended when Jeffords flipped the SUV and was ejected from the car. She was transported by Florence County EMS to a local hospital. Jeffords appeared in court on Tuesday. Online records show she is charged with two counts of failure to appear, driving under suspension and failure to stop for a blue light. She is being held at the Florence County Detention Center on $3,650.50 bond. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
xaJ_ckmtbxw | 27 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera video has been released of a deadly Pittsburg police shooting in January, police said on Friday. The police shooting happened on Jan. 12 near the Nations restaurant on Railroad Avenue after someone reported a suspicious car. The witness said they saw a man sitting inside his car appearing to be taking part in a drug deal. When officers arrived, they said two officers walked toward the car, saw the man, and saw a gun in the center console. That's when they took out their service guns and demanded the suspect, identified as 45-year-old Terry Amons Jr., place his hands up. "Initially, Mr. Amons did as he was instructed and placed his hands on the steering wheel and in view. One of the officers opened the driver’s side door and continued to instruct Mr. Amons to keep his hands up and on the steering wheel. However, Mr. Amons then dropped his right arm away from the steering wheel in what appeared to the officers to be an apparent attempt to retrieve the handgun from the center console area," police said in a press release. "At that point, one of the officers (on the driver’s side) fired his service weapon at Mr. Amons due to the apparent deadly threat posed by Mr. Amons reaching towards the gun contrary to the commands by officers. After several gunshots, Mr. Amons then exited the car per officer’s commands. Officers secured Mr. Amons and then administered first aid until an ambulance arrived," police added. Amons died at the hospital. Police say the suspect's gun was a loaded, six-shot revolver and was not registered. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hYnw4sm87UU | 27 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera footage shows a man reaching for an officer’s gun and punching the officer in the head before running off. The video shows the dramatic ending when two bystanders jump in to help the officer arrest the man. It was Tuesday when Officer Austin Williams went to the Sam’s Club in Provo to conduct a welfare check. Police got calls that a disoriented man was walking around asking people for water in the parking lot. While welfare checks typically amount to nothing this one escalated quickly. Officer Williams explained the moments when he first approached the man. “He kind of looked at me and waved me off and I said do you need some water,” Senior Provo Police Department Officer Austin Williams said. That's when the man, who we now know is Emiliano Medina, turned back. “He quickly pointed at my side and made a gun motion with his hand and pointed it at his head,” Williams said. That’s when the officer says the man stepped toward him, reaching for his gun. “Being a dad the first things out of my mouth were don't touch that,” Williams said. “I kind of hesitated for a millisecond to go 'did that just happen' and then once I realized it did I had to take action at that point.”While grabbing Medina's left arm, Medina used his right arm to punch officer Williams in the head. “I tried to trip him and put him on the ground and as soon as he went down he pushed back up and at that point was able to pull away from my grasp,” Williams said. Williams said he lunged toward Medina but he ran around him and started running through the gas pumps. That's when a man in a white t-shirt near the pumps takes action. “Right as he's catching up to the guy another guy comes around and kind of gets in his way and shoulder checks him and stops him,” Williams said. Then the other man took Medina to the ground. “I was like holy cow that was NFL hardest hits kind of stuff,” Williams said. Had it not been for these men, Officer Williams likely wouldn't have been able to catch Medina because backup wasn't on the way. “I had notified other officers that I needed help but it didn't come across the radio,” Williams said. After eleven years of watching over Provo, Officer Williams is grateful to know the community has his back. Provo Police are looking for the man in the white shirt so they can thank him. As for Medina, police say he did have meth in his system and is now facing several charges including assaulting an officer. Police say while going to the hospital Medina repeatedly said, “just kill me,” and when nurses spoke with him he had no idea what he had done. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BIvp1K4vQxI | 27 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Atlanta Police moved quickly to save a 1-year-old girl accidentally locked in a hot car in a grocery store parking lot. And it was caught on camera. Officers decided to smash the window and free her. "I was communicating with her as much as I could through the window,” said Officer Andrew Gilchrease. “And she was calm. She's the rock star in all of this. She was calm. She didn't panic. I was just fortunate to be in a position to help someone that was in need." The girl was checked out and is OK. The child's grandmother, who locked her in the car, will not face charges because it was an accident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PMuk6amXt7M | 26 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Meridian Police Department on Wednesday released the dash cam video of a police officer using excessive force against a shoplifting suspect. The video shows officer Daniel Starks pushing the suspect and tasing him while the suspect was in handcuffs. Starks has been terminated for the incident. “[Starks] just said he knew he did wrong,” Meridian Police Chief Benny Dubose said Wednesday. Dubose said Starks had been with the department for about a year and had a clean record “that we know of.” Dubose said the July 16 incident began as a shoplifting report at the Walmart on Highway 19. Upon arrival, Starks attempted to arrest the suspect, who got away and fled in his van. Other officers were able to stop the van about 40 to 50 yards away. Starks pulled up moments later. Starks, who was visibly angry in the video, pushed the suspect, tased him and later tried to lift him from the ground while the suspect was incapacitated. At one point, Starks pulled his taser again but did not discharge it. “You’ve got to understand this guy just got hit with several volts of electricity,” the chief said. “… Often times, when a person is tased, they have to have a period of recovery.” Meridian Police Capt. John Griffith said Starks used what is called a “drive stun” where the taser is placed directly on the body. “We train [officers] to never use them when a suspect is being compliant,” Griffith said. Dubose said Starks has not been charged criminally, but that could change if the shoplifting suspect decides to press charges. "It was the swift action of other officers who were there," Dubose said about the termination, which occurred one week after the incident. "They chose to report it as soon as it happened because they were concerned." The use of excessive force was reported to a supervisor, who passed it to police administration before getting the signature of Mayor Percy Bland, Dubose said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
NK1nQcmMNRQ | 26 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released video of a Chicago police shooting in May in the city's Austin neighborhood Wednesday night. Chicago police 15th District officers were alerted to shots fired detected by ShotSpotter technology in the 5200-block of West Ohio Street shortly before 3 a.m. on May 26. When officers arrived on the scene, they saw two men sitting on a porch outside. Police said when officers tried to approach the two and ask them about the shots fired, one of the men took off running. He ran down an alley and apparently fell. That's when police said he grabbed a handgun from his waistband and pointed it at the cops and they opened fire. Juan Mendez was shot and critically injured, but survived. He was charged with assaulting an officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7Of4XP3Pvb0 | 25 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Los Angeles Police Department's Force Investigation Division is investigating an officer-involved shooting when officers responded to a radio call involving an attempt murder suspect. On June 9, 2018, around 11:45 p.m., Hollenbeck Area police officers responded to a radio call of a stabbing in the 2400 block of Gates Street. When the officers arrived the victim of the stabbing was taken to a local hospital by a private vehicle. The suspect, 27-year-old Victor Arroyo, was inside the residence with family members. The officers were locked out of the residence but were able to see Arroyo armed with a knife in a physical struggle with his father. Once the officers were able to gain entry to the residence, they continued to tell Arroyo to drop the knife he was holding. A beanbag shotgun was used, but was ineffective. While still armed with the knife, Arroyo quickly moved in the direction of his father; at which time there was an officer-involved shooting. Arroyo was struck and taken by the Los Angeles Fire Department to a local hospital for medical treatment. The victim of the stabbing suffered a nonlife threatening stab wound. Arroyo's father was not seriously injured. No officers were injured. LAPD's specialized Force Investigation Division responded to the scene and began interviewing witnesses and collecting forensic evidence. Representatives from the Office of the Inspector General and Los Angeles County District Attorney's Justice System Integrity Division responded and monitored the investigation. The complete investigation will be reviewed by the Chief of Police and the Board of Police Commissioners and the Office of the Inspector General to determine the thoroughness and accuracy of the investigation and whether the use of deadly force complied with the LAPD's policies and procedures. Additionally, representatives from the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office who responded to the scene will review the subsequent FID investigation; evidence collected and witness statements to determine if the force used by the officer(s) violated any criminal laws. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_VokKxNbop0 | 25 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released video Wednesday of the fatal shooting of 24-year-old Maurice Granton by a Chicago police officer. Granton, who police said was armed, was shot around 8:15 p.m. on June 6 in the 300-block of East 47th Street in the city's Bronzeville neighborhood. Tactical officers from the 2nd District were conducting a narcotics investigation in the area when police said Granton ran from them. Officers chased him and told him to stop. Police said that's when he pulled out a weapon and "an armed encounter between the offender and police ensued." Granton was shot in the back, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office. He was transported to University of Chicago Medical Center, where he died. The medical examiner ruled his death a homicide. The medical examiner ruled his death a homicide. His sister, Joanna Varnado, identified her brother's body after he was pronounced dead. She also said he was shot in the back. "I didn't see any blood or anything on the front of him. I wasn't able to see the back because he was laying, of course, on his back. There was no blood stains, anything, on the front," Varnado said. Witnesses at the scene Wednesday night gave differing accounts of what happened. "I saw it! I was right there! I saw everything. He was laying over - I guess he ran through (there) trying to make it. I guess they thought he had whatever he had, but he didn't have no gun! That's my cousin!" said Princess Evans, an eyewitness and Granton's relative. A sergeant who was injured in the incident was transported to a hospital for treatment. A weapon was recovered at the scene. Police later tweeted a photo of the gun. Granton's family said the weapon in the photo was not his gun. "No, that's not his, he doesn't have a gun," said Kaeinji Jackson, sister. "There are eyewitnesses to say Maurice never pointed a gun," said Eric Russell, Tree of Life Justice League of Illinois. "They planted that gun. There's a coverup!" "He wouldn't even chance his life doing that, knowing he had two very young kids to come home to," said Tayshia Shaw, the mother of Granton's children. His relatives said the young father turned his life around after the birth of his two daughters. Granton has a criminal record that includes convictions for robbery and theft. But his relatives said, regardless of his past, he was running away from officers and was not a threat. The officer involved in the shooting was assigned to administrative duty for 30 days, per Chicago Police Department policy. The shooting remains under investigation. Location: Chicago, Illinois, United States. Date: June 6, 2018. News article from this incident: https://wgntv.com/2018/07/25/bodycam-video-released-of-fatal-police-shooting-of-maurice-granton-jr/ http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-chicago-police-fatal-shooting-video-20180725-story.html https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/maurice-granton-video-fatally-shot-chicago-police-attorney-execution/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ym8yJBj4Qu8 | 24 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Silver Lake Trader Joe's store manager who was killed in a shootout between a standoff suspect and LAPD was fatally shot by police gunfire, police confirmed on Tuesday. LAPD Chief Michel Moore confirmed at a news conference that Melyda Marciela Corado, 27, was struck by gunfire from officers during the shootout. The situation unfolded Saturday afternoon with a family dispute in South Los Angeles, where the suspect, Gene Evin Atkins, allegedly shot his grandmother and fled in a car, taking with him a 17-year-old girl who was grazed by a bullet. It's believed the teen may be Atkins' girlfriend. LAPD officers were able to track Atkins' car using LoJack and tried to pull him over in Hollywood, but Atkins refused to pull over and fled from officers. During the chase, Atkins fired through the back window of his car at officers before he crashed into a pole right outside the Trader Joe's store. During the morning news conference, LAPD released footage from the dashcam of the pursuing police car as well as video from the body worn cameras from both officers involved in the shootout. Moore said when that crash occurred, people inside the market, including Corado, moved toward the front of the business to see what was going on. As Atkins exited his car, he fired two rounds from a semi-automatic pistol at officers, Moore said. That's when the two LAPD officers who had been chasing Atkins returned fire. During that shootout, Atkins sustained a through-and-through gunshot wound to his left arm, Moore said. "I'm sorry to report that we've now determined through our forensic investigation that one of the officers' rounds struck Ms. Corado as she was exiting the market and was in close proximity to Atkins," Moore said. "Ms. Corado ran back into the store and collapsed behind the manager's desk." Moore said Corado was struck once in a "through-and-through wound to her left arm that then moved into her body." Corado was eventually pulled by fellow employees outside of the store, where paramedics tried to revive her. "I know it is every officer's worst nightmare to harm an innocent bystander during a violent engagement. I spoke with both these officers this morning. They're devastated," said Moore, who also expressed condolences and sympathy to Corado's family. After Atkins fired at officers and ran into Trader Joe's, in-store surveillance shows him walking around the store and taking up a position behind some produce, Moore said. From there, he began firing through the store window at officers, Moore said. In communication with police, Atkins threatened to shoot and kill his hostages at one point, the chief added. Atkins held some people as hostages, let some go and then eventually surrendered several hours later. The case is under review by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. He may be arraigned as early as Tuesday on numerous charges. Moore said there is much more investigation to be done in this case, and there is additional evidence he needs to review before making his final decision regarding the actions of the officers involved in the shooting. "However, from the information I've been provided to this point, I believe my officers' actions were taken to defend themselves and in direct response to the deadly threat posed by Atkins," the chief said. "As chief of police, I believe it's what they needed to do in order to defend the people of Los Angeles and to defend the people in that store and to defend themselves." Moore said the names of the officers involved in the shooting will be released later this week. He said one officer has two years of experience, and the other has just over six years. Atkins' grandmother, later identified as Mary Elizabeth Madison, and the 17-year-old girl who suffered a graze wound are expected to recover. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fxDtm0RdTPU | 23 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** After a video of two officers restraining a 10-year-old boy in Athens went viral over the weekend, police explained the circumstances of the incident Monday afternoon and released body camera footage. The incident happened Friday as officers responded to a domestic violence call in the 300 block of Sartain Drive. After a man, identified in the police report as Jawoski Mandell Collins, was placed in custody, “the suspect’s 10-year-old child became extremely emotionally distraught,” Athens-Clarke County police spokesman Epifanio Rodriguez said in a statement. As an officer walked the suspect to his patrol car, the child attempted to block his path and had to be removed and restrained by adult family members, police said. “As the suspect was being placed in the back of the patrol car, the video clearly shows the child run past family members and again ran towards our officer and lunged at one of the officers,” Rodriguez said. “Our officer caught the child in midair and the momentum of the child launching himself caused the both of them to land on the patrol car.” The child continued with the outburst, at which time the officer placed him on the ground, according to the statement. The officer told the child he was not under arrest and that he would let him up if he would remain calm. The officer allowed the child to get up when he felt he had calmed down, police said. The video shows that both officers held the boy down at one point and had a pair of handcuffs out. However, the boy was never handcuffed. “Our officer began to console the child and helped him to understand what was happening to his father,” Rodriguez said. “The child asked to speak with his father and was allowed to do so by our officers.” The video was posted by a woman who said she was a relative of the boy. In the domestic violence call, officers arrested Collins on charges of aggravated assault and false imprisonment, according to the incident report. The woman who contacted authorities said she went to see Collins to borrow money, police said. When he asked her to spend some time with him, she said she needed to go back to her children. Police said he then became upset and placed her in what she said was a choke hold. Police Chief Scott Freeman ordered an internal investigation, but the officers were not placed on administrative leave. The body cam video was reviewed before release by the county attorney because it involved a juvenile, police said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aU5V6oRKfc4 | 23 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Friday, Marshfield Police responded to a call that there was a man with a knife and he was threatening human services and probation parole officials to leave. Police arrived on the scene to find Patrick Langreck still holding the knife. In an effort to subdue him the officers used less-lethal bean bags to take down Langreck with little harm. On Monday, officers discussed why they chose to use the method they did. "Behind the squad car the officers don't have any cover so we had to try to subdue him. The entire time the individual has the knife in his hand he is a threat, at any time he could change his direction. We're within 25 feet here," said Marshfield Police Lieutenant Jody Geurink. In a dangerous situation, the Marshfield Mayor Bob McManus says the Marshfield Police Department had the perfect response. "They made split-second decisions that were absolutely brilliant," McManus said. "This is another case where we responded appropriately, and it is nice to have the commendations and the support,” said Geurick. Because of the quick thinking by the officers, the officers and the suspect were able to come away from the scene safely. "Our officer safety is always paramount. This is just a situation that worked out for the best for us and also this individual," Geurink added. The body cam footage even caught the eye of Marshfield city officials. "If you hear on the tape, you can hear them saying, 'stop, put the weapon down,' they just continued with the escalation. So we couldn't be prouder of our officers in Marshfield," McManus said. "It feels wonderful to have the support of our community, have the support of our administrative staff in our community, it's just wonderful. And that's been the history with this city they've backed out department whole heartedly," Geurink said. After seeing the officers handle the situation successfully, the Mayor has nothing but pride for them, "You know, in review of everything there, it just shows why we in Marshfield are so proud of all of our men and women behind that badge. And I've got to give a shout out to our great chief Rick Gramza, This is a testament to the training and department that he runs. " Pat Langreck is in police custody. He was in court today in Wood County, facing four counts of recklessly endangering safety. A judge set a cash bond of 50-thousand dollars. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ET1MVGrBMT0 | 20 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Cumberland County Prosecutors office released bodycam footage of a 28-minute encounter with Vineland police that ended with the suspect being fatally shot. The 37-year-old man had told the officers he was holding an explosive device wrapped in a shirt during a stand-off outside his home. The footage shows a shirtless Rashuan Washington pacing near the driveway of his house at West Wood Street while apparently coaxing officers to shoot him. “You’re gonna have to blow my brains out,” Washington is heard saying to the officers, who had arrived at the scene shortly before 11:30 a.m. after receiving a call about a man “acting suspiciously.” The videos, culled from the body cameras worn by eight officers, released Thursday by the Cumberland County Prosecutor’s Office show police shouting at Washington to relax and repeatedly warning him to “stay back.” After 28 minutes of back-and-forth, Washington runs toward an unidentified officer before being shot multiple times. Washington continued moving on the ground as an officer doused him with what appears to be pepper spray. Afterward, the officers sent a police dog to secure the item in Washington’s hands, authorities said. Washington was holding an eight-inch garden shear underneath a shirt, authorities said. Witnesses have said he was holding a water bottle. “De-escalation techniques were used by the officers throughout the encounter,” County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae said in a statement Thursday. Onlookers were told to stay away from the home. Officers moved one woman out of an adjoined apartment and another woman out of a car parked in the driveway. At one point, the video shows an unidentified officer warning other officers: “We don’t know what [the object] is. He says if he takes off the lid, it’ll explode, and it’ll take all of us out.” Washington’s family retained an attorney earlier this week who questioned the police account of the incident and called Washington’s death a “senseless killing,” NJ Advance Media reported. The man told officers at the scene that he had two children, ages 11 and 13. He said he had recently been hospitalized and spoke of his girlfriend and kids. The officers at the scene have not been identified. The Prosecutor’s Office is investigating and will issue a report that will be reviewed by the state Attorney General’s Office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
M_bF7i2_ok4 | 16 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** "Assistant Sheriff Tim Kelly met with members of the media today to discuss additional details of the July 11, 2018 officer involved shooting that occurred during a vehicle pursuit and ended at Ogden Avenue and 18th Street. At approximately 7:24 a.m. patrol officers were dispatched to an attempted murder call in which the victim was shot multiple times. There were two suspects involved and they fled in a SUV described as an early 2000 Ford Expedition with big wheels. At approximately 9:30 a.m. officers observed the vehicle in the area of Constantine and Cooper. The suspect immediately sped away and officers began a pursuit. During a lengthy pursuit both suspects fired a total of 34 shots at officers striking multiple marked patrol vehicles. Officers returned fire a total of 32 times during the pursuit and at the point of termination on Ogden Avenue and 18th Street. The officers involved were Officer William Umana and Officer Paul Solomon. The suspects were identified as 23-year- old Fidel Miranda and 30-year-old Rene Nunez. Miranda was declared deceased by medical personnel on scene. Nunez was taken into custody and had sustained an apparent gunshot wound for which he received medical treatment." - Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Report. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OJ9slGZsRew | 14 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera video shows Georgia police officers laughing as they use a coin-flip app to decide whether to detain a woman during a traffic stop. The video shows Roswell police Officer Courtney Brown asking Sarah Webb whether she knew how fast she was going. Webb apologizes, saying she was late for work, and Brown tells her to turn off the car and hand over her keys. Brown then returns to her car to consult with fellow officers about whether to arrest Sarah Webb or just give her a ticket. “What do you think?” one of the officers asks. Brown says she didn’t record the actual speed at which Webb had been driving. She then can be heard saying, “Hold on,” as she opens a coin-flip app on her phone. Officer Kristee Wilson suggests that heads should mean arrest and tails should mean release. Brown agrees and flips the coin in the app. “This is tails, right?” Wilson asks. “Yeah, so release?” Brown responds. But then Wilson suggests a police code for arrest, and the two can be heard laughing. The officers decide to charge Webb with going too fast for conditions and reckless driving. Brown then arrests Webb, handcuffing her and putting her in the back of a patrol car. Police Chief Rusty Grant said in an emailed statement Friday that as soon as he found out about the incident he started an internal investigation and put the two officers on administrative leave. He said he couldn’t discuss details as the investigation is ongoing. “I have much higher expectations of our police officers and I am appalled that any law enforcement officer would trivialize the decision making process of something as important as the arrest of a person,” Grant said. The television station reports that the charges against Webb were dropped. Webb said she didn’t know that her fate had relied on a coin toss until the television station contacted her. “Wow, these people put my freedom in the hands of a coin flip,” she said. “And that’s disgusting.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IzociekIWRA | 11 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera footage released by Tulsa Police captures the moment John Terry Chatman Jr., 34 shooting at police in a QuikTrip parking lot last Tuesday. Chatman was shot during the altercation. Chatman possessed a 32 caliber revolver and ammunition after prior felony convictions, attempted to kill a Tulsa police officer, and carried and discharged a firearm during a crime of violence. federal grand jury returned an indictment against John Terry Chatman, Jr., 34, of Tulsa, charging him with Felon in Possession of a Firearm and Ammunition, Obstruction of Justice by Attempting to Kill a Witness, and Carrying, Using, and Discharging a Firearm During and in Relation to a Crime of Violence. News Articles on this story: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndok/pr/man-indicted-shooting-police-officer https://www.tulsaworld.com/news/crimewatch/man-accused-of-shooting-tulsa-police-officer-now-jailed-after/article_4b018564-ee0b-5d53-9ab9-e77cda725ce2.html https://ktul.com/news/local/federal-grand-jury-indicts-man-accused-of-shooting-officer-outside-quiktrip Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rpzPOzniliU | 06 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** News Channel 5 Cleveland dispatched two reporters to the house of a rape victim on June 26th. They sought to interview her after the arrest of her rapist, who committed a particularly brutal attack. She didn't welcome the arrival of TV news media at her house and called the cops in Newburgh Heights. Police Chief John T. Majoy on Sunday posted to Facebook the body cam video of his interaction with the reporters from Channel 5 at the scene. "So News 5 shows up to the house of a rape victim," Majoy said in the video, before asking them why, noting that he's never in his two decade-plus career had a news station show up at the house of a rape victim, and asking them which of their managers gave them the assignment. He tells them they're on body camera and that he will be sharing the video publicly. "I'm without words, extreme displeasure," Majoy said. The video was posted and quickly drew a predictable response from online commenters who joined in lambasting the media and, as Channel 5 news director Jeff Harris would later tell Chief Majoy, making threats. It was removed from Facebook earlier this week and replaced with a message from the chief. Multiple sources have told Scene that two assigning editors at the station have been fired over the incident. Jeff Harris didn't respond to a request for comment. Majoy, in a conversation Friday afternoon with Scene, defended his actions, though he said he recommended a simple reprimand for the employees, not a dismissal. "I'm sorry to hear [they were fired]," he said. Asked about the public purpose of sharing the video, especially in a climate where journalists face very real online and in-person threats, Majoy it wasn't about public shaming. "The public purpose is a greater awareness to let everyone know that the victim of a crime should not be subjected to that type of behavior," he said. "She called the police. She was afraid. That's why we were there. There's a lapse in judgment on their part. If they would have contacted us and said they were interested in talking to the victim — some victims may want to share their story — we could have tried to bridge that gap. I think that would have been a more appropriate way." Asked if a direct line of private communication between his office and Channel 5 would have been a more appropriate way for him to handle his side of the situation, Majoy defended his actions. "No," he said. Majoy did emphasize that it was disturbing that anyone crossed a line with online threats toward the station. News Director Jeff Harris is actually on his way out of the gig for unrelated reasons. He's taken a job as News Director for CBS WBBM in Chicago. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1sjiv_RuE0M | 06 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Titusville Police arrested Benjamin Hovan, a Tallahassee man accused of a Casselberry home invasion, rape and kidnapping Thursday morning. The department tweeted it arrested the 32-year-old at about 11:30 a.m. at a gas station in the central Florida city. "One of our officers spotted the suspect pumping gas into a Mercedes at the marathon 1220 Washington Ave.," Deputy Chief Todd Hutchinson said. "Not positive who he is but concerned." Officer Austin Quinn ran the tags on the vehicle, which came back stolen out of Miami, Hutchinson said. When he and another officer approached the suspect, Hovan took off on foot. Quinn quickly caught up with Hovan, deployed his Taser and the officers were able to take him into custody. Police were searching for Hovan in connection with a Saturday home invasion, rape and kidnapping in Casselberry, about an hour away. Armed with a knife, police said, Hovan entered an apartment and confronted two women. He told them to lie face down on the ground, but when they tried to run away, he forced them into a bedroom. He raped one woman, then forced both into a car that one of them owned, according to a police report. Hovan then made them drive to a grocery store to get money out of the ATM. One woman went inside the store and asked an employee to call 911. While she was in the store, Hovan drove away with the victim's car, according to the police report. The Maitland Police Department recovered the vehicle Tuesday. Hovan also was wanted by Tallahassee Police in connection with a car burglary that occurred about a day before the alleged home invasion. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
R7sDdrjm3m0 | 03 Jul 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera footage of the police-involved shooting of Timothy Deal on North Kentucky Avenue was released Tuesday by the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office. On June 22, Atlantic City Police Officers responded to the 600 block of North Kentucky for a hit-and-run crash with injuries, according to previous reports. During the investigation, Deal, who was not involved in the accident, approached and allegedly stabbed one of the officers with a knife. The attack was unprovoked, according to a statement from the Prosecutor's Office. The body camera shows Deal approach one of the officers with a knife and then swing it at him. The officer yells at Deal to drop the knife and then shoots him several times as he swings the knife. Deal stumbled backward and then fell to the ground with the knife still in his hands. The officers then tell him to drop the knife, which he does, and then roll him over and put him in handcuffs. After shooting Deal, the officer, who is not identified and whose face is blurred in the video, yells into his radio, "Shots fired, male down, officers OK. ... I might be stabbed; I'm not sure." “The death of Timothy Deal, while tragic, was in response to his unprovoked attack on a police officer with a knife," Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner said in a statement. "The unfortunate circumstances, where unarmed individuals have been assaulted and in some instances killed, that have occurred throughout the United States should not be compared to this matter. Each incident has its own set of facts and must be investigated separately." The injured officer and Deal were transported to AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center, City Campus. Deal was pronounced dead at the hospital's trauma center. The injured officer was treated and released, according to the Prosecutor's Office. The Southern Regional Medical Examiner’s Office conducted an autopsy of Deal, which determined he died from multiple gunshot wounds, according to the Prosecutor's Office. The investigation is ongoing pending, but not limited to, submission of evidence to the New Jersey State Police Ballistics Laboratory, according to the Prosecutor's Office. The prosecutor's Major Crimes Unit is conducting the investigation without the participation of the Atlantic City Police Department, as per guidelines from the New Jersey Attorney General's Office. "We must not lose sight of the fact that a sworn police officer reported to the scene of an accident to protect the public, and was attacked for no apparent reason," Tyner said. "The officer defended himself and protected the public from untold harm. This incident reminds us of how fragile life can be, and we should all be thankful that no innocent bystanders were injured.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mlBr7TnG1BA | 18 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The East Cleveland police department has released body cam footage of an officer-involved shooting that happened Sunday afternoon. Officers said that the suspect attacked a woman in the middle of Beersford Road, and also fired shots into the air around 1:30 p.m. "Officers approached, they observed the male striking the female on the ground. Immediately... as soon as officers got out of their vehicle the suspect charged one of the officers," said Commander Scott Gardner, of the East Cleveland Police Department. The video released shows the suspect lunging at officers when they arrive on scene. An officer fires at the suspect, and the man continues struggling with officers until he is ultimately handcuffed. Commander Gardner explained that the two officers involved were injured during the incident. One officer has an orbital eye fracture and one officer has a broken hand. Both were treated and released from University Hospitals. State agents with the Bureau of Criminal investigation and East Cleveland police continue to investigate the incident. Police initially got a call about a man beating a woman in the middle of the street, and witnesses also told police the man had been firing a gun in the street. Officers told that they were able to hear the gun shots from the department's parking lot, so they were quickly able to respond to Beersford Road. Another witness describes nearly being attacked by the suspect while driving down Beersford. "This guy came out of nowhere and approached my car like he was going to attack me in my car so I backed up and went around him," said Victor McCallum, of East Cleveland. "It's not normal over here, it's very quiet over here. I don't know what he was angry about or why it came about," he said. The female victim who was attacked has not been identified, but police said at last check she was in critical condition. She also explained in the body cam footage that she was "just walking down the street" and did not know the suspect. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fYQac758acw | 15 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body-worn camera footage released Thursday showed a San Francisco police officer shoot an armed suspect in the back while the man ran from a North Beach corner where he was stopped for drinking from an open container. Oliver Barcenas, 28, was shot from behind after pulling out a modified pistol while running down Grant Avenue toward Green Street last Saturday, according to police Cmdr. Greg McEachern. Video showed Barcenas passing through a crowded sidewalk with an unidentified officer chasing behind him. The shots rang out shortly after midnight as revelers filled the area for the last game of the NBA Finals, raising concerns among residents at a community meeting Thursday that a bystander could have been struck. The shooting also prompted some to question whether the officer acted too quickly. “They were drinking from an open container, and all of a sudden the police come and everything falls apart,” said Joanne Keaney, who attended the meeting. “What does it mean that he had to shoot him to stop him when he didn’t even know what was going on?” Barcenas, a San Francisco resident and known gang member, had been shot before by police. In 2012, Assistant Deputy Chief Toney Chaplin shot Barcenas three times during a pursuit in the Mission in which Barcenas carried a loaded semi-automatic pistol. Chaplin, who later served as acting chief, was a sergeant at the time. In the latest shooting, McEachern said Barcenas was standing on the corner and drinking with a group of four men. The body-camera footage showed him run after a brief verbal exchange with the officer over the open containers. During the pursuit, McEachern said Barcenas threw off his jacket and pulled from his waist a Glock .45 Caliber pistol equipped with a laser sight and loaded with 26 rounds. Video showed Barcenas run between people on the sidewalk, including two women holding one another in a firm embrace. McEachern said the officer fired two rounds at his back, but it is unclear whether both struck Barcenas. Barcenas fell to the ground as an angry crowd formed around the officer and police secured the area. “He had a firearm,” an officer can be heard saying in the video to another cop. “He had like a Tec-9… Dude back people up. There’s a gun around here.” Police later collected body-worn camera footage from the officer and his partner, who did not witness the shooting because he was parking his vehicle, as well as surveillance footage that captured the shooting. “Those videos do not look good,” Supervisor Aaron Peskin said after police played the videos at the meeting. “I did not see the part where he takes the jacket off. I did not see the part where anyone is swinging around with a gun.” Peskin also noted that there are investigations ongoing into the shooting. Natalie April, 24, said at the meeting that she used to work with Barcenas at Farmgirl Flowers in Potrero Hill. “I just feel like the officer involved in this shooting jumped the gun on it,” April said. I think he was doing his job, but it looks really bad. I think honestly that he panicked so I’m disappointed.” Theresa Flandrich, who described herself as a mother who raised a child in North Beach, said she was concerned that a bystander could have been struck, but also that the four men were stopped in the first place for having open containers. “It’s just shocking to me to see this,” Flandrich said at the meeting. “I would like some reassurance that this is not the usual… Was it their color of skin? Was it their hoodie jackets? What would make you stop this particular group?” Wanda Ravernell, a 64-year-old Oakland resident at the meeting, wondered what would have happened if the officer had missed. “It looked very dangerous to me that there were so many people on the street that night,” Ravernell said. “That looked very careless to me.” Barcenas was arrested on suspicion of various charges including being a felon in possession of a firearm. He was transported from the scene with life-threatening injuries and remains at the hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kdsi6pvqe9w | 13 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An Oklahoma deputy saved a 3-year-old boy who was choking on a quarter. Deputy William Wheeler saw a woman Friday waving for help outside of a car wash after she thought her son had swallowed a sucker. Body cam video captured Victoria Terrill was terrified as her son Chaz was choking on something. "You know I was panicking, and it sucks that I didn't know what to do," she said Tuesday. Wheeler drove by where they had stopped, and he knew exactly what to do. After pounding him three times on the back, a quarter flew out of the boy's mouth. "You OK, buddy?" Wheeler asked the boy. Terrill said she's forever thankful the deputy was there. "He literally was like a guardian angel," she said. "He just happened to be going by at the exact time I needed him." Terrill said she plans to learn the Heimlich maneuver to avoid future accidents. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
L08o1JpyelM | 13 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly-released body camera video of a January arrest appears to show a Mesa police officer punching a suspect during a struggle and later mocking the man while he is on the ground and bloody at the hospital. The incident is the latest in a string of confrontations between Mesa officers and suspects that earlier this month prompted an investigation into the department's use-of-force policies. The January 28 incident reportedly started when police pulled over a driver for suspected DUI near Baseline and Sossaman roads. According to police documents, a Mesa officer believed the passenger, Jose Conde, was acting suspiciously, so he had the 23-year-old exit the vehicle for a pat down. Police say Conde resisted arrest and got into a scuffle with officers after something was found in his sock. Three small plastic baggies found in the sock were later discovered to contain cocaine, reports indicate. Body camera video obtained from Conde’s attorney appears to show several punches being thrown by a Mesa officer, as others tried to handcuff Conde. According to another officer's report, the 23-year-old "continued to kick and flail" and "refused to follow commands" prompting crews to "take him to the ground." The officer said Conde tried to punch officers and grabbed toward officers' body armor during the struggle. According to the officer, at one point, Conde hit a brick wall after losing his balance during the struggle. Once in custody, Conde was taken to the hospital for his injuries. Paperwork shows Conde attempted to escape custody at the hospital while being treated and was apprehended by an officer while he tried to run down a hallway. Nurses led another officer to the suspect after he had been taken back into custody inside the hospital. The nurse explained that Conde resisted arrest and was bleeding heavily from his face after being taken to the ground. The officer can be heard on body camera footage saying, “Bless his little heart,” in response to the nurse's description of events. Once in the same room as Conde, the officer says, “Aww,” and tells the suspect to “man up” while he is laying on the floor. According to court paperwork, Conde had a previous history with police to include a firearm violation and drug violations. The Mesa Police Department released the following statement in response to the video: "We have not received a complaint nor do we currently have an internal investigation concerning this incident. Based on your inquiry we are researching the incident." Conde is facing charges for resisting arrest, possession of a narcotic drug, possession of a narcotic for sale, and second degree escape-felony in custody in the January incident. The release of the January body camera footage comes on the heels of two May incidents that Mesa Chief of Police Ramon Batista has called "disturbing". Seven officers have been placed on leave as the department launches investigations into the incidents. Five officers were placed on administrative leave in connection with the May 23 arrest of Robert Johnson outside a Mesa apartment complex. Surveillance video from the altercation showed officers beating the 33-year-old though he did not appear to be resisting or attacking police. In the May 17 arrest of a 15-year-old armed robbery suspect, surveillance video showed an officer grabbing the teen's jaw as he exchanged profane language with police. "The actions shown on that video and others recently released do not reflect the values of the Mesa Police Department," Chief Ramon Batista said at a Friday afternoon press conference. "I promise you, we will fix this." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jZzH8NtKZjI | 08 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Pasco County Sheriff's Office arrested Cody Blake Hession for auto theft after he reportedly drove a stolen vehicle into a ditch in Holiday. Body camera footage showed Hession stepping out of the back of a sheriff's patrol vehicle with Monk, his pet Capuchin monkey. Monk, wearing a leash and a diaper, clung to Hession's shirt as officers spoke to him. The sheriff's department said Monk was taken to the nearby Suncoast Primate Sanctuary because Hession did not yet have a permit for the monkey, which could potentially warrant additional charges. Responding officers gave Hession the opportunity to say his goodbyes to Monk before the monkey was loaded into an animal carrier. Hession can be heard telling officers that he's had Monk for three years since the monkey was three days old. He said he got the animal from a breeder in South Carolina and told officers that there was no licensing or permitting required in that state. Hession implied he had recently moved back to Florida. At one point in the eight-minute clip, a woman approached Hession and accused him of stealing her car. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
J4VwOfGoRb0 | 06 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Florida Highway Patrol has released dash camera footage of a Trooper apprehending a suspect after he intentionally struck her patrol car with his vehicle, then led her on a high-speed chase through bumper-to-bumper traffic on the Florida Turnpike. On April 24, 2018, Trooper Vanessa Franceschi was conducting a traffic stop when the unidentified suspect drove his Honda Civic into the rear of her patrol car. Trooper Franceschi pursued the Honda as the driver sped down the emergency lane and the shoulder of the highway, past thick traffic. The Trooper was able to conduct a Pursuit Intervention Technique (PIT), pushing the Honda into a wall and making it impossible for the suspect to escape. According to the arrest report, the driver, identified as Raumel Quntero, mentioned he intentionally struck Franceschi's patrol car. Trooper Franceschi sustained minor injuries following the crash. No other motorists were harmed. The suspect was charged with Aggravated Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, Felony Fleeing and Eluding and Leaving the Scene of a Crash with Injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
87DHYFq2q5E | 06 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** One day after releasing surveillance video showing several officers beating up a man, the Mesa Police Department released body cam footage showing a different view. A police report including officers' narratives of the incident were also released Wednesday. One officer justifies the beating because of 33-year-old Robert Johnson's body language. Officers asked Johnson to sit down. Johnson refused and instead leaned against a wall. One of the police officers took this to mean Johnson was preparing to fight, according to the police report. "Johnson then leaned with his back against the wall, but with his legs fully extended. In that position Johnson not only had lateral mobility, but also a strong base in the wall to fight off of. I recognized this from combative training I have received in the past which, boasts on the necessity of putting a wall to your back when confronted with multiple opponents." After observing his body language, the officer decided to detain Johnson to "prevent him from formulating a strategy," the documents reveal. In the police report, the officer continues to note what he said was threatening body language. "Johnson’s body language was projecting he was preparing for a physical altercation. Johnson's shoulders were bowed forward slightly and head slightly nodded… Johnson's breathing became shallow and intentional suggesting physiologically his body was transition to fight or flight mode." An attorney for an Arizona man whose beating by police was caught on camera says the Mesa Police Department officers should be suspended and disciplined. Four officers are on leave while the department investigates the May 23 incident in which three officers are seen punching the man, who does not appear to resist arrest. The video is from an apartment complex surveillance camera. Attorney Benjamin Taylor says his client was not a threat and had already been searched when police started punching him. Mesa police say officers were responding to a call from a woman who said her ex-boyfriend was trying to break into her apartment. The man who was punched was not the suspect. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
YbxyueUpifc | 06 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Four Mesa police officers are on administrative leave following an incident in May during which a suspect was punched several times. In an interview, Mesa police chief Ramon Batista said on May 23, just before midnight, officers responded to a domestic violence call at an apartment near Main Street and Horne. A woman had reported to police that her ex-boyfriend was trying to break into an apartment. As officers arrived, they made contact with two men leaving the area. When officers directed the ex-boyfriend, 20-year-old Erick Reyes to sit down, he reportedly complied with their orders. Batista said 33-year-old Robert Johnson was heading to the elevator and officers asked him to sit down as well. Johnson reportedly did not comply with their orders, and as they approached him to seat him, he resisted. Officers then struck him several times to get him to comply. According to Batista, four officers were involved. Of them, he says three officers were involved in hitting Johnson, while the sergeant was the lone officer who did not. Batista said he was notified of the incident a week after by a community member, at which point he initiated an investigation into the case. Following the May 23 incident, Johnson was charged with disorderly conduct and hindering. Reyes was charged with disorderly conduct-domestic violence and paraphernalia. "This in no way represents the whole work that is done every day," Batista said of his department. "They're human beings and certainly at first glance, this looks like a mistake." The video made it's way to Johnson's pastor, who is teaming up with two attorneys to help come to Johnson's defense. "There is no explanation that you can justify that level of force," said Pastor Andre Miller with New Beginnings Church. Miller said that he'd be "happy" if Chief Batista fired the involved officers. "I understand that police have to use force in certain situations," Miller said. "At the end of the day, when do you not use force?" Pastor Andre Miller, Attorney Joel Robbins, and Attorney Benjamin Taylor released the following joint statement on the incident: "On May 23rd, 2018, Robert Johnson was beaten by multiple Mesa Police officers while others looked on. Mr. Johnson was cooperative and following police instructions. Mr. Johnson was sitting peacefully against a wall when the assault began. He did not resist. The misconduct of these officers would have gone unnoticed if it had not been captured by surveillance videos at the apartment complex where the assault occurred. We hope and pray that the Mesa Police Department will accept responsibility for the misconduct of these officers. Mesa must take concrete steps to ensure that culpable officers are disciplined, retrained, or dismissed. The Mesa Police Department must develop a law enforcement culture that meets community and constitutional norms and ensures that police and citizens go home safely after police interactions. We plan on holding a press conference Thursday, June 7, 2018 to discuss this incident and the culture of violence at the Mesa Police Department." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Hc1F6bQjyLQ | 05 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Lubbock Police Department is investigating whether or not filing charges is appropriate for a rowdy water war Saturday that left two officers soaked and LPD equipment damaged. Officers responded to the Parkway neighborhood Saturday between 1 to 11 p.m. for at least 58 calls related to a water war labeled “The Purge” on social media, according to an emailed statement from Police Chief Greg Stevens. Participants reportedly threw water balloons and shot Super Soaker-type water guns at each other and passing vehicles, blocked the streets, drenched unwilling individuals who walked or drove down the street, according to Stevens. LPD also received reports of damages to property and businesses and reports of individuals who felt harassed. “These calls for service were reported to police by residents and business owners who could not enjoy the peace and quiet of their neighborhood and drive freely down their streets,” Stevens said in the statement. Around 7 p.m., two officers began their shifts at the 2600 block of East Baylor. The officers found “dozens of participants blocking traffic, throwing water balloons and shooting water guns at passersby who were not participants,” according to Stevens. So they began to disperse the crowds. A female officer’s body camera footage of the event shows her walking through the crowds saying, “I don’t care that y’all are having fun, alright, just stay out of the street, OK?” multiple times. Many participants are heard saying “OK” and the officer can be heard chuckling after one challenged the “LPD Task Force” to participate. After one walk through, the crowd re-formed and the officer can be heard saying: “I just said to get out of the damned street. Get out of the street.” A few voices in the crowd can be heard saying “alright” and repeating her request while someone yells something inaudible. Camera footage shows water then being sprayed at the officer while people yell. The officer seems to break into a run. Footage is jumbled until the camera falls off, laying face up on the ground. The camera captured people running and yelling before a woman is shown picking it up and returning it to the officer who replies, “Hey thanks, I was looking for that.” Camera footage shows the officer walking down the street saying, “I tried to tell them nicely to get out of the street, so now people are going to go to jail.” A resident is heard on her camera footage questioning if she can do that. The officer is later heard speaking with other officers and saying, “I’m going to have to go home and change. My radio died because it got wet.” According to Stevens’ statement, she was unable to call for backup as a result. In the male officer’s video camera footage, he can be heard saying “get out of the street” multiple times as he walked down the street asking people on the street and drivers to stop blocking the roadway. The video also shows water being sprayed at the officer and a bucket being thrown at a car in front of where he walks before he says ,“Ten-four, I’ve just got a lot of non-compliant people.” The officer then runs to his vehicle and sirens can be heard as he drives back down the street. At one point, the female officer approaches his vehicle and he can be heard saying, “Yeah, we’re about to start taking people to jail.” According to Stevens’ statement, the officers were “sprayed multiple times with water, hit with water balloons and had buckets/trash cans of water dumped on them” and thrown at them as they moved away. “One of the officers was pushed by an unknown person and was then hit in the face with water,” according to Stevens. “The officer turned and attempted to catch the suspect who assaulted her; however, the officer lost her footing and fell.” The male officer called for additional units as he dispersed the crowd with his vehicle lights and siren, according to Stevens. The crowd was dispersed with no use of force by any involved officers. The female officer had to go out of service to clean and dry her equipment and don a fresh uniform, which left the Parkway neighborhood temporarily short-staffed, according to Stevens. Follow up investigations regarding the assault, criminal mischief and other related issues are currently underway to determine what/if filing charges is appropriate. “Most of those involved were respectful of the officers and cooperated fully,” Stevens noted. “Unfortunately, a small number of individuals failed to cooperate with the lawful and non-confrontational requests of the responding officers.” Those actions don’t represent engagements with LPD by the greater public, he said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
I0zJhTAVUCA | 04 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Ocala Police Department released body camera footage of officers working to coax a suicidal man off of an interstate overpass. At 4:47 p.m. on May 29, OPD received reports of a man hanging on the exterior fence of the I-75 overpass at Southwest 43rd Street Road in Ocala. Officer Kristen Whitston was first to arrive and began talking to the man, according to the OPD news release. The man said he had been framed and that there were pending drug charges against him. He also stated that people had been following him for several days, according to OPD reports. The agency could not find that there were any pending charges against the man. Officers were able to get the man to climb to the top of the fence, but then he paused to ask for some specific needs to be met. OPD officials said he referred to a woman several times and was demanding that she write a statement exonerating him of any wrongdoing. Officers noted that a woman who was stopped in traffic matched the description of the woman about whom the man was speaking. Detective Joshua Fried, the lead negotiator, asked if she would be willing to help by writing a statement as instructed and she quickly agreed to do so. Detective Fried read the document to the man, which he signed and described as a “legal, binding statement.” It said: “Everything is all right. No charges will be filed. I don’t want anybody to get in trouble. Sam has done nothing wrong. He hasn’t done anything.” Officers Mike Hilton and Brennan Grady also aided in discussions with the man. The incident ended with the man safely off the fence about 40 minutes after officers arrived. The man was taken to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation under Florida’s Baker Act. “It ended with a handshake and a hug. As promised,” Fried stated in the release. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KXrsPqq3pj8 | 03 Jun 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On June 1, 2018 at approximately 7:30 pm, Officer Hunter Blackmon and Officer Taylor Saulters were on patrol in the area of Vine Street and Nellie B Avenue. Blackmon observed a subject, Timmy Patmon, which he knew to have a felony probation warrant. As the officers confirmed the validity of the warrant and attempted to make contact with Patmon, he fled on foot. Blackmon pursued Patmon on foot, and Saulters attempted to get ahead of Patmon with his patrol car. During the course of the foot chase, Saulters attempted to block Patmon’s path of escape on two occasions with his patrol car. During Saulter’s first attempt to block Patmon, Saulters struck a curb and flattened his driver’s side front tire. On Saulter’s second attempt to block Patmon’s path with his patrol car, and during the maneuvering of the patrol car Patmon impacted the right front quarter panel of Saulters’ car as Saulters was attempting to accelerate past Patmon. Officers requested an ambulance to evaluate Patmon, and he was then transported to a hospital for evaluation. After being medically evaluated and cleared for arrest and booking, Patmon was turned over to the Clarke County jail. The extent of Patmon’s injuries were scrapes and bruises. Patmon is charged with violating his probation and obstructing a law enforcement officer. Athens police Chief Scott Freeman initially placed Saulters on administrative leave, initiated an internal affairs investigation, and requested that the Georgia State Patrol and Georgia Bureau of Investigation conduct independent investigations of the incident. After reviewing the officers’ body camera footage, and all the other facts and circumstances of this case, Chief Scott Freeman terminated the employment of Officer Taylor Saulters. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
NkLb-0-L5OA | 30 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Wildwood Police have released bodycam video of a confrontation between police and a 20-year-old woman on the beach this past Saturday afternoon whom police accused of underage drinking. A video taken by a bystander, which showed one officer punch the woman, went viral. And now we have video from the point of view of the police. Wildwood police said the delay in releasing the video was due to hiding the identities of others on the beach not involved in the incident. Now that it's been released we're getting a different view of the viral incident from Memorial Day Weekend. In the video you can see 20-year-old Emily Weinman from Kensington getting breathalyzed by a Wildwood police officer, having been approached for suspicion of underage drinking. You can see Weinman place a call to her aunt who is of age, who she said brought the alcohol. After a back and forth between Weinman and the officer, she refuses to give the officer her whole name. The officer goes after Weinman, who backed away from him. According to the police statement, she is seen striking the officer on the torso, which also turns off the body camera, according to police. During the struggle, police say the camera resumes recording. The officer can be seen striking Weinman in the head, and she is handcuffed and walked to a police car. The officers involved in the incident have been identified as Ptlm. Thomas Cannon, Ptlm. John Hillman, and Ptlm. Robert Jordan. In a statement released by Wildwood police, they said: This matter is still under investigation, however, in an effort to insure transparency with the public we serve, it was imperative that this video be released as soon as feasibly possible. Upon the conclusion of the investigation in the coming days, and only after final review by the Cape May County Prosecutors Office, the Wildwood Police Department will release the findings and outcome of the investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kmmS6uVNDKU | 30 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The parents of a 14-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a Los Angeles Police Department officer held a news conference Tuesday where they released body cam footage of the deadly encounter. Jesse Romero's parents joined attorneys and activists at the news conference, where partial body cam footage from Romero's fatal 2016 shooting by an LAPD officer was shown for the first time. The family's attorney Humberto Guizar says the graphic footage disproves the city's claim that Romero shot at officers first, and shows that he was unarmed when shot by police responding to a vandalism call. The body cam footage shown by Guizar showed the perspective of the "shooting" officer and the "following" officer while chasing Romero. An investigation by the Justice System Integrity Division of the Los Angeles County district attorney's office found that LAPD Officer Eden Medina used "reasonable force in self-defense and defense of others" during the Aug. 9, 2016, shooting. The Feb. 28, 2018, report states that Medina was forced to "make a split second decision" prior to shooting Romero. The LAPD released a statement Tuesday afternoon in response to the partial release of the body cam video. The statement reads in part: "The Los Angeles Police Department understands that any time that an officer uses deadly force that ends in a fatality it is a painful tragedy for the family and friends of the suspect, the community and the officers involved. This is why the LAPD, its oversight bodies, and the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office scrutinizes these incidents as closely as possible to ensure that the use of deadly force was appropriate to defend the life of the officer or members of the public." Guizar urged "scared" witnesses to come forward and tell the "truth" about what they saw that day. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
t7mw2EeZn-w | 30 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police released body camera video of an arrest to show exactly what happened after an excessive force lawsuit was filed. Alton Corey claims police officers showed up to his door and slammed him into a wall, leaving him hurt and bloodied. He filed an excessive force lawsuit against the city of Champaign and the two police officers involved, William Killin and Dillon Holloway, because of what happened. Corey was arrested in October for battery against a police officer. That charge was later dropped. Now Corey is coming back with the suit saying the officers were the ones who should be held responsible for what happened to him. The city says they released the videos because they want to be transparent about what happened. Corey claims the officers' actions leading to his arrest were unreasonable and deliberate. October 17, 2017, officers knocked on Corey's door, responding to a dispute call between him and another person. Corey opened his door and the interaction between him and the officers quickly escalated both verbally and physically. In the police report, an officer states he was trying to calm him down but Corey continued to yell and swear at them. One of the officers tells Corey to look at him, but he refuses and throws his arms up. That's when you can see an officer push him. Corey says both officers grabbed him and slammed him face-first into the door and onto the floor, leaving him with face and shoulder injuries. He claims this use of force was unjustifiable under the circumstances. Because the lawsuit is ongoing, city leaders say they cannot comment about Alton's claims against the police officers involved, but say they are thoroughly reviewing the details of this case. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hZR4rec1iC8 | 30 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Sand Springs woman was arrested on a drug complaint and warrants after she tried to run from police this week. Police said they were patrolling near Fifth and Main Friday afternoon when they spotted a woman walking down the street. The woman reportedly ducked behind a small tree on the side of the road, putting both of her arms up attempting to hide from police. Officers said they tried to make contact with the woman because of her “erratic behavior,” but when they stepped out of the car, she allegedly started running away through multiple front yards. Police ran after the woman and caught up with her when she jumped over a retaining wall into someone’s back yard. As police struggled to put her in handcuffs, the woman reportedly told them that she had fines to pay and didn’t want to lose her job. Police identified the woman as Alexis McIntosh, 21, and learned she had five outstanding warrants. Officers said they also found marijuana in her bag. Police arrested her for resisting arrest, possession of marijuana and the five warrants, which are all traffic-related. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MTNd99XQABA | 29 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Grand Rapids police have released body camera video from an incident in which they fired bean bag rounds at a woman who was harming herself. The incident happened Thursday evening near the roundabout at Jefferson Avenue and Cherry Street SE near Mercy Health Saint Mary's. The Grand Rapids Police Department says the woman cut herself with a knife. The officer whose bodycam video was released can be heard repeatedly asking the woman what her name is, urging her to drop the knife and telling her that police don't want her to harm herself. "If you put the knife down, you can come and sit in my car and talk to me," the officer can be heard saying. "…You're not in any trouble. We just want to know what's going on here." Police gave the woman plenty of space, standing on the other side of the street, while they tried to reason with her and worked out a plan. "I will talk to you, but you've got to throw that knife away," the officer can be heard saying. "I don't want you to hurt yourself and I don't want to hurt you." "No one's going to attack you, honey," the officer adds later. "We just want to know what's going on today." After several minutes, officers realized the woman was not going to drop her knife. They decided to use bean bag rounds, which are fired using a "less-lethal shotgun" carried by patrol supervisors. An officer fired four bean bags, causing the woman to drop her knife and fall down, at which point police rushed toward her and handcuffed her. Officers soothed the crying woman, reassuring her that she hadn't been shot and saying that they wanted to help her. "They're just bean bags. They're just going to bruise you. You're OK," the officer can be heard saying in her bodycam video. Eventually, the woman was loaded onto a gurney by EMTs and put into an ambulance. GRPD said she was taken to the hospital for treatment of cuts and a mental evaluation. Police altered the bodycam video to blur the woman's face and cut out her stating her name to protect her identity. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TSXC8iXOGjs | 27 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Nine months ago, a Coeur d’Alene couple went to the hospital for an allergic reaction, but medical staff thought they were drunk in public, according to a police report. By the time it was all over, the two, Lindsay and Harrison McLean, were in the back of a squad car, charged with attacking a police officer. But the couple says, they were the ones that were threatened. The two officers were dispatched to Kootenai Health when the hospital staff called 911 and said the McLean’s had driven drunk and parked the wrong way in the hospital entrance, court documents say. Things took a drastic turn once officers entered the waiting room. “I felt more of a need to protect my spouse, more than my own safety and make no mistake I understand the severity of getting physical with law enforcement officer but at the same time, there's two sides to every scenario,” Harrison said. Lindsay says her husband had an allergic reaction to a drink he had at a bonfire that night so she drove him to the hospital. Lindsay told police she had four beers, the police report said. “We were celebrating our anniversary that day, we had two beers with lunch, we went antique shopping, came home, sat on the patio, had a beer,” Lindsay said, “and then that's when we were asked to go to a friends house, at that friends house I had one drink." "Four beers over the span of eight hours,” Harrison added. Lindsay says while they were waiting for help, a receptionist made light of her husband’s condition and that’s when she responded. “At that time, I addressed it, and she threatened to have me arrested,” Lindsay said. When police showed up, the McLean’s say they calmly talked with the officers and the couple’s friends showed up to drive them home. “I told him I wasn't driving, I had friends there to pick us up and at that point he grabbed my arm, threw me over a chair and then exposed me,” she said. Several surveillance cameras also captured the incident. McLean says Officer Proctor didn’t give her any verbal commands until after he grabbed her, exposing her underwear in the process in the waiting room. Harrison attempted to break it up and a scuffle broke out. Coeur d’Alene Police Captain David Hagar says by then, Officer Proctor had probable cause to arrest her. “When she turned that way he wanted to gain control because she's starting to get a little bit louder, ‘we're walking out of here right now’,” Hagar said, “she's making those statements and we can't allow that to occur and at that point in time and you can hear it on the video, he tells her that she is under arrest." Captain Hagar says per protocol, they review any use of force incident to see if an officer’s actions are excessive. In this case, Hagar says police determined the officers acted appropriately. “It was reported within 24 hours through our use of force board and reviewed the video and based on the aggressive, assault, battery behavior against our officers,” Hagar said, “you simply just can't batter an officer." Hagar says Officer Proctor only punched Harrison McLean until Harrison let go so that the officer could put him in handcuffs. But the McLean’s still believe the officers went too far. Lindsay is charged with battery on a police officer, resisting and refusing a sobriety test. Harrison is charged with assaulting an officer and resisting arrest. Both were offered plea deals, but since they feel they did nothing wrong the two are set to go on trial in early June. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
oTQr_lKg_wg | 25 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Richmond police on Friday showed members of the media the body camera footage from one of its officers who last week fatally shot a 24-year-old high school biology teacher. Marcus-David Peters was unarmed and naked when he was shot. His sister, who saw the footage along with her uncle and their attorney on Wednesday, said he was clearly in distress having a mental health breakdown. Princess Blanding, Peters' sister, said after seeing the footage, she doesn't believe her brother should have been shot and is calling for changes to police procedures. "I want to clear the air and set the record straight," Police Chief Alfred Durham said in an earlier statement. "There is so much misinformation out there right now. The facts are what should matter, here." Durham has not spoken publicly since the incident. He is expected to provide an update on the investigation into the shooting and "make an appeal for additional information," a release said. Around 5:33 p.m. May 14, an RPD officer saw Peters driving a sedan that struck another vehicle at the intersection of West Franklin and North Belvidere streets. He continued driving and the officer followed him north and onto the I-95/64 ramp at Chamberlayne Avenue. Peters lost control of his vehicle after striking two more vehicles on the ramp, police said. He emerged from the disabled vehicle without clothing and ran into the northbound lanes of I-95/64. Witnesses said they saw him dancing and rolling around on the interstate before running back to the on-ramp. Police said Peters then charged its officer identified as Michael Nyantakyi, who deployed his Taser in an effort to disable Peters. The Taser was ineffective, police said, and the officer fired his service weapon, striking Peters twice in abdomen. Peters was transported to a hospital where he died a few hours later. Peters' family is planning to hold a community meeting they're calling “Demanding Justice for Marcus Peters: A Speak-Out & Rally" on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at Second Baptist Church, 1400 Idlewood Ave. The family is also planning a march for June 2 from the Siegel Center at Virginia Commonwealth University, where Peters graduated with honors in 2016, to the police department's headquarters on Grace Street. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3uOsRZwZk34 | 25 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Marietta, Ga., police officer Nick St. Onge was captured on dash camera video saving a 2-month-old infant after she stopped breathing while drinking a bottle of milk. He said he was at the right place at the right time. News Articles on this story: https://www.abc10.com/article/news/local/marietta/hero-officer-helps-save-the-life-of-2-month-old-who-stopped-breathing/85-557898452 http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/marietta-police-officer-saves-infant https://abcnews.go.com/US/police-officer-saves-choking-baby/story?id=55435688 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vjddzWlx6oE | 23 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Delray Beach police officers responded to a call Saturday of a woman and children standing on a roof. When they got there, they say they found a 23-year-old woman who was hallucinating and two small children on the garage ledge on a townhouse. Officer Rob Addea got under the window, ready to catch a child or the woman if necessary, police said. “Just get the kids back inside,” Addea said. Two other officers went upstairs and out a window to the ledge and one grabbed the children's arms while the other tried to reason with the woman, police said. Police eventually were able to rescue all of them. The woman has been committed to a mental health facility under the Baker Act and might face criminal charges, police said. The Florida Department of Children and Families is investigating and the children are in their custody. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ydvoETD7psE | 18 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Video footage captured by body cameras worn by two St. George Police officers shows an aggressive German shepherd lunging at the officers, and the use of a stun gun by one of the officers to subdue the animal in a May 3 incident. According to St. George PD, dispatch received a 9-1-1 call in which the caller could be heard arguing with someone, but hung up without talking to the dispatcher. Dispatch was able to confirm the address from which the 9-1-1 call was placed, and two St. George officers responded to the home. The first officer to arrive at the home saw an unidentified woman trying to leave the residence, and a man named Willie Mosher grabbing the woman by the neck and waist in an attempt to pull her back inside, the Facebook post said. “The officer called out to Mr. Mosher to stop and to come outside. Mr. Mosher let the female go at that time. Mr. Mosher then opened the door to speak with the officer. A large German Shepherd ran out past him and tried to bite the officer on the right arm. The officer was able to spin out of reach of the dog, as it ran into the unfenced yard,” the Facebook post said. According to police, a second officer then arrived at the home and the dog tried to bite him multiple times without provocation. “The first officer ran over to assist his partner. Mr. Mosher tried to take the dog inside but the dog went after both officers. The dog was tased at that time,” the Facebook post said. Other officers then monitored the German shepherd as it ran away, and an Animal Control officer eventually captured the dog safely, St. George Police stated. According to police, the Animal Control officer saw the dog becoming aggressive with a local student walking to school before it was captured. “During the incident, officers told Mr. Mosher to control and/or secure his dog, multiple times, but he did not. Mr. Mosher also did not intervene when he witnessed his dog attack officers,” the Facebook post said. St. George City’s legal department reviewed the case and concluded, in accordance a local ordinance, that the incident should be referred for an administrative hearing. “After reviewing the evidence provided by the parties involved, a hearing examiner made a determination that the dog was vicious and should be euthanized,” St. George Police stated on Facebook. “Upon reviewing the hearing examiner’s determination, City management has requested that a third-party animal behavioral expert perform an assessment on the dog to determine the next course of action. The City of St. George takes these incidents very seriously and will continue to do everything possible to ensure the safety of the public, our police officers and lives of the animals involved.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qdLV1xqD_2I | 17 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Jackson County Prosecutor has decided that a fatal officer-involved shooting in March was justified. Prosecutor Jerry Jarzynka, in a six-page decision, detailed the events leading up to the shooting of Kenneth Townley, 47, on March 11. According to Jarzynka's investigation Townley had robbed a Dollar General store on the 3500 block of E. Michigan Avenue that afternoon. Clerks described the robber and a person matching that description was spotted on Tyson Street near Watts Street by a Blackman Public Safety officer. The officer made contact with Townley and other officers from Blackman Township, Jackson County Sheriff's Department and the City of Jackson arrived to assist. Witnesses said officers told Townley to put his hands on his heads and he refused each time. Townley then pulled what appeared to be a gun out of his sweatshirt and held it at his side. Officers again told him to drop the gun and Townley refused, instead he raised the gun and pointed it at officers. Officers then fired their guns at Townley and he fell to the ground. He died later at a local hospital. Investigators found that the gun Townley used to threaten officers was an Airsoft pistol, and not a real gun. Jarzynka said in his statement that the officers acted in self-defense and in the defense of others around them and for those reasons the use of deadly force was justified. Read the report below: https://media.wlns.com/nxs-wlnstv-media-us-east-1/document_dev/2018/05/17/3591_001_1526569613177_42851469_ver1.0.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jV1dPv0R3ec | 16 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Canton man is recovering in the hospital after a traffic stop. Ronald Wagner II was pulled over Sunday by an Ohio State Highway Patrol trooper for not having a front license plate. Wagner refused to get out of his vehicle, so the trooper called the Canton Police Department for help. The officers brought a K-9, who bit down on Wagner, getting him out of the car. Wagner argues it's within his rights to stay in his car. “I'm staying inside my vehicle, where my rights are protected by the Fourth Amendment,” Wagner argued. When asked why he didn’t comply with officers. He responded, “Once you comply, you give up your rights. I didn’t want to give up my rights, so I did not consent.” Wagner has been in the hospital since the incident on Sunday. He has undergone two surgeries, but was expected to be released Tuesday night. He says he is considering a lawsuit. Canton police say they incident is under review. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RL4-Umip_Cc | 15 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Pasco County Sheriff's Office released a video which showed a man with what they say are all the signs of an overdose. He had a strong pulse but wasn't breathing, pinpoint pupils, and he began turning blue in the face. The responding deputies administered Narcan, or naloxone hydrochloride. The drug essentially reverses an overdose. Within three minutes, the man became responsive. "Our main goal here is to save lives, to give a person another chance," said Corporal Sherryl Johnson-Tandy, who tracks the agency's Narcan use and provides deputies with training. The man in the video got another chance because the deputies carried Narcan on them. "2017 was the first year that Pasco County began to experience some of the consequences associated with the opioid crisis," said Captain Mike Jenkins. The chemical agent has been deployed 65 times in Pasco County since March of 2017 to those who have overdosed on opioids. In 63 of those cases, Narcan revived the person. "This drug does not work if it's a cocaine-related," said Cpl. Johnson-Tandy. "It only works on opioids. Both of those had actual cocaine in their systems." More than 900 Pasco County employees are trained to use Narcan. More than 660 deputies carry rescue kits on them every day. "We recognize that we cannot arrest our way out of this problem," said Capt. Jenkins. "So, the deployment of Narcan is one of the strategies we are utilizing to address this issue." Narcan is a one-time use nasal spray or it can also be administered intravenously. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1DzYVBqsmfk | 15 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera footage of a fatal officer-involved shooting in Thomasville has now been released. Herbert Gilbert Jr., 37, was fatally shot last August while Thomas County Drug Agents attempted to serve a search warrant at his home. The shooting set off several days of protests in Thomas County. Last week, a grand jury ruled this shooting was justified and now we have the footage showing what led to a drug agent firing those fatal shots. The video shows Thomas County Drug Agents arriving at a home on Magnolia Street. One agent announces he has a search warrant. After deputies search the home, they learn Gilbert is outside in an SUV. Coming from the left side of the video, you can see an agent's truck ramming into the front of the SUV Gilbert is driving. The truck pits Gilbert's SUV into a neighboring yard where multiple deputies demand he get out of the car. The SUV begins to roll back and that's when Deputy Josh Smith fires multiple rounds into the windshield. He fired seven rounds into the windshield and an eighth round into the passenger window. An autopsy revealed Gilbert was struck nine times. Gilbert was found with marijuana and $883 in his pocket and a set of scales in his vehicle. Body cam footage also showed first responders performing CPR on Gilbert and a chaotic scene with family members and neighbors arriving. The case could go to a civil trial. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
s-4PuLXyRrQ | 14 May 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On May 3rd, 2018 the officer involved in a February 19th, 2018 officer-involved shooting of an armed subject was cleared by the Denton County Grand Jury and an internal investigation by the Denton Police Department Office of Professional Standards. The Texas Rangers conducted an extensive investigation of this incident at the request of the Denton Police Department. The Denton County Grand Jury completed their review of the incident which occurred on February 19th, 2018 in the 1700 block of Spencer Road and concurred with the findings of the Texas Ranger’s investigation. On February 19th, 2018 Officer John Landolfo, a 7-year veteran, and his trainee, Officer Je’Ni Nelson, were sitting in their marked patrol Tahoe in a parking lot along Spencer Rd when a male suspect approached the back of their vehicle and began yelling at the officers. When the officers exited their vehicle to check on the male, he produced a knife. The suspect threatened the officer with the knife and then began to walk away toward a wooded area. Concerned for the safety of the public, both officers walked behind the suspect while giving him instructions to stop and to drop the knife. Several yards off of the roadway, the suspect disappeared from view into a densely wooded area. When the suspect returned to the officers’ view he was swinging the knife and approaching the officers swiftly and aggressively. Officer Landolfo deployed his dual-cartridge TASER X2 in an attempt to stop the suspect’s advance. The male initially fell to the ground, but quickly got back to his feet. A second TASER cartridge was deployed but failed to incapacitate the suspect. As the suspect continued to advance on the officers, Officer Landolfo was forced to drop his TASER and use his sidearm. Officer Landolfo fired two rounds from his pistol striking the suspect in his upper body. Paramedics were immediately called to the scene and officers rendered first aid using a medical/trauma kit carried into the woods by the first backup officer to arrive. Despite the immediate lifesaving efforts, the Denton Fire Department determined that the suspect was deceased upon their arrival. The suspect has been identified as Lawrence Shaw Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1xjwZ110WBY | 24 Apr 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dashcam video has been released showing a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey commissioner using profane language and demanding to be called “commissioner” as she intervenes during a traffic stop involving her daughter. It was the afternoon of Saturday, March 31 when Tenafly, N.J. police officer Matthew Savitsky pulled over a car driving down Route 9W with tinted front windows and an “unclear” rear license plate, according to a police report and police video. Among the car’s four passengers, he would soon learn, was the daughter of Caren Turner, a New Jersey commissioner on the powerful board of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which controls the region’s cross-Hudson river bridges and tunnels, as well as its major airports and the World Trade Center site. Turner resigned her position on April 20 after the Port Authority learned of the incident. She was “encouraged” to resign by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy’s office according to a person in the governor’s office who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss a personnel matter. Until her resignation, Turner had chaired the board's ethics committee. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie appointed her to the role last year. A public relations professional, her appointment was championed by Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, a Democrat. When police pulled over the Toyota Corolla with Nevada plates that Saturday afternoon, they discovered the car’s registration was out of date and the driver didn't have a current insurance card. The car would have to be impounded, Savitsky informed the driver, who handled the news calmly. Then Turner arrived. “She immediately walked up to PO Casper and I and began attempting to hand me a business card identifying herself as ‘the commissioner of the Port Authority,’” wrote Savitsky, referring to his fellow officer. “She also exhibited a full-size gold badge in a badge wallet that had the same printed on it. She then began a line of questioning in a demanding nature." In the video, she can be heard identifying herself as “the commissioner of the Port Authority.” She said that meant that she was "heading up over 4,000 police officers” apparently referring to the Port Authority Police Department. According to the Port Authority, the agency employs about 1,600 police officers. She demanded that the police explain to her the reason for the police stop and took affront when the police told her they were under no obligation to, since the four people in the car were adults. Then one of the officers addressed her as "Miss." “No, don’t call me miss, I'm 'Commissioner,' thank you” Turner said. She repeatedly swore at the officers. “During the tirade she states, ‘you may shut the f--- up,'” according to the video. She also accused an officer of being "an ass" and of having a "smug ass look" on his face. "This is on me and I take full responsibility for it,” Turner said via text. "It's a bit more involved than what meets the eye " An attorney for Turner didn’t immediately provide additional comment. “The video speaks for itself," Port Authority spokesman Ben Branham said. "The conduct was indefensible. The board takes its recently adopted Code of Ethics for commissioners extremely seriously and was preparing to form a special committee to review the findings of the inspector general investigation and take action at this Thursday’s board meeting. Commissioner Turner’s resignation was appropriate given her outrageous conduct.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2W7cbegGOt8 | 17 Apr 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police released video footage Tuesday of the fatal shooting of Elijah James Smith, 20 from Sunday, April 8. Smith was approached by police officers after a call of theft at a cell phone store in West Valley City, Utah. Police followed Elijah James Smith as he fled on foot. The report from police said Smith entered two homes while he was running from police. In the second home three children were home alone, the oldest 13, who told the pursuing officers that a stranger was in the garage after barging into the home. Police cornered Smith in the garage with weapons raised and told him to show his hands. "We want to be transparent we want to release the video as soon as we can," Police Chief Colleen Jacobs said. "I am sad for his loss. It is an unfortunate incident that Mr. Smith lost his life in this incident. He did not lose his life because of his race." She said his hand came up in a rapid motion that officers saw as a threat. Two officers fired. "Both officers perceived that as a threat at the same time and they both fired," Jacobs said. According to the police report, officers told Smith to raise his hands in some variation 15 times in 24 seconds. Police gave this account of the shooting, shown on body camera footage released today. Alexis Smith, sister of Elijah James Smith, said watching the video was emotional. "I don't think that was right for that officer to do that, even though his hand was in the pocket they should have still Tased him and tackled him. I just think he was going to put the other hand up," she said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
YqdqZT_LuAg | 10 Apr 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Las Vegas Metro police released body cam video of the officer involved shooting that left one man dead. The shooting happened on Friday morning near the 200 block of Madge Lane as those officers were headed to another call. Officers say they noticed a car driving recklessly, so they pulled the car over. That’s when video shows the driver, identified as 22-year-old Junior David Lopez, get out of the car with a gun—and immediately drop it. But two other passengers in the car said that they recall how this unfolded differently. Lopez’ girlfriend, Amber Bustillo and her friend, Kimberly Gonzales, were in the car. They said they heard Lopez say he had a gun with a permit. They also said he had it in the holster the whole night. Gonzales said she remembers seeing him toss the gun towards the back tire. Metro officers say that Lopez told officers to shoot him, twice. But Bustillo and Gonzales said they heard him say, “Don’t shoot me,” before shots were fired. Despite being given commands to stay away from the gun, Lopez then got to his knees and reached for it. Both officers fired at least 2 rounds, Striking Lopez. Even after he was hit, Lopez continued to reach for the weapon, forcing one of the officers to fire another shot, hitting him. Lopez later died at the hospital. Lopez’ father said he will meet with Metro officers on Wednesday to take a look at the video and judge for himself what happened. He also said he would like witnesses to come forward and share their account. This is the fifth officer involved shooting for metro police in 2018, and the third to turn deadly. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lXTZZ3ZCzTc | 09 Apr 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Two Louisville Metro Police officers fatally shot a man on Sunday evening who was holding a screwdriver, according to body camera footage. In the footage released Tuesday, officers Devin Dawes and Matthew Aden can be seen shooting at the man, killing him at the scene. Both men have been with LMPD since 2015. Police responded around 7:45 p.m. Sunday to the 4600 block of Crawford Avenue, off Dixie Highway, where police said a man, 45-year-old Russell Bowman, was acting erratically. In the video, several officers were seen chasing Bowan who was pacing in front of a Pleasure Ridge Park home with a screwdriver in his right hand. Several officers pulled out their firearms asking him to drop the screwdriver. After telling Bowman to drop the screwdriver numerous times, several officers deployed their tasers. They didn't work. "It ain't working," Bowman can be heard screaming in the video. Aden also told Bowman to put down the screwdriver. "Just drop it," Aden yelled. "We don't want to hurt you." Bowman then lunged at Aden. Aden and Dawes shot him numerous times before he hit the ground. Other officers on scene then began rendering aid to him. LMPD police chief Steve Conrad did not take any questions after the press conference, but he did reinstate the force's use of deadly force policy. "Police work is a dangerous job that requires difficult split-second decisions that others will judge and scrutinize for a lifetime," Conrad said. Deadly force is authorized in "defense of oneself or another" when a subject poses "an immediate threat or danger or serious injury to the officer or to another person," according to LMPD's standard operating proceedures. Bowman has been homeless several times and was also a former patient at Central State Mental Hospital, according to arrest citations. Most recently, he was arrested in 2017 for taking a metal crowbar to a bunch of business windows. He was arrested on multiple charges ranging from public intoxication and public urination to robbery and disorderly conduct. Both officers Aden and Dawes have received numerous letters of commendation. Both officers work in the third division, which encompasses Auburndale, Fairdale, Iroquois Iroquois Park, Kenwood Hill as well as Pleasure Ridge Park. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PzfS0jJF9EQ | 05 Apr 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** University of Chicago police have released body cam and dash cam video of a shooting that injured a student who charged at an officer with a metal pipe. The University of Chicago student has been identified as 21-year-old Charles Thomas. Thomas is facing criminal charges in connection with the shooting, including felony aggravated assault of a peace officer and two counts of felony criminal damage to property, according to Chicago police. He is also facing two misdemeanor counts of criminal damage to property. The incident happened about 10:12 p.m. Tuesday in the 5300 block of South Kimbark Avenue in Hyde Park. University police were responding to a robbery call when they encountered Thomas carrying a long metal pipe, the university's president and provost said in a joint statement. He was bashing car and apartment windows, police said. When officers told Thomas to drop the pipe, he refused and instead charged at one of the officers, officials said. That officer shot the student in his shoulder. The student was taken to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, and his parents were notified, the school said. Chicago police are investigating. The University of Chicago officer involved has been placed on mandatory administrative leave pending an investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JK4OaEuN-cw | 05 Apr 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera videos released Wednesday show Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers shooting an armed man while his pregnant hostage crawls to safety. Johnathan Autry, 28, survived the Sept. 25, 2017 shooting, and he is still in Mecklenburg County Jail. He's been charged with kidnapping and robbery with a dangerous weapon, among other offenses. The three officers who shot Autry were all placed on paid administrative leave after the shooting, but the Mecklenburg County District Attorney's Office found they acted lawfully, CMPD said. Police said Autry broke into the pregnant woman's home on Holly Street, off Beatties Ford Road in north Charlotte, and asked for money. When officers arrived at the house, they found him holding her at gunpoint. On video, the officers repeatedly told Autry to drop the gun before shooting him. "I'm pregnant!" the woman said in the officers' body camera video, just before Autry was shot. In September, CMPD said the woman managed to separate her body from Autry's before the officers fired their guns. The videos showed her drop her body to the ground and crawl to safety while officers shot Autry. "I'm dying!" Autry said in the videos. "Listen, we're not going to let you die," one officer said. "But you've got to work with us." Officers demanded to see his hands and asked where the gun was, according to the videos. A minute after shots were fired, one officer announced he'd found the gun by his foot. Just over 90 seconds after Autry was shot, the officers lifted him into a clearing to provide medical help. Autry was in critical but stable condition in the hospital the day after the shooting, police said at the time. Police said the break-in was not random, because Autry mentioned the pregnant woman's husband by name. The husband wasn't home at the time. The woman was taken to the hospital as a precaution, but she wasn't hurt. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Hw5XeHRG864 | 01 Apr 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man was shot and wounded after police say he fired a revolver at an officer during an early-morning incident in Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville police said 20-year-old Elijah Eubanks was in stable condition Saturday at University of Louisville Hospital. Neither officer was injured. It happened around 1 a.m. Saturday at an apartment complex. Louisville Metro Police body camera footage, released Saturday, shows the officers talking to several people in a car. As the officers repeatedly ask a passenger to exit, he asks why he's being harassed. As an officer opened the car door, police say the man fired a shot at him. Police say both officers fired back. Multiple shots are heard on the video. Police Maj. Frank Hardison, commander of the department's special investigations division, said a revolver was recovered from the scene At a Saturday afternoon news conference, Hardison said the officers were responding to a report of an "occupied, suspicious" vehicle that was called in by a "courtesy officer" — a city police officer who lives in the complex and provides security there. In the body camera footage, an officer identified as Ian Stuart tells the car's driver to exit, while the other officer, Eric Goldschmidt, approaches the passenger side where Eubanks is seated. The officers repeatedly ask Eubanks to exit, but he doesn't. "Why are you harassing me, sir?" Eubanks asks Goldschmidt. "We had a call of suspicious individuals, nobody recognized in this car," Goldschmidt replies "This is her house," Eubanks responds, gesturing to an unidentified person in the backseat. "This is his mom's car." After more back-and-forth, Goldschmidt goes to the passenger door. As it opens, footage shows Eubanks bringing up one hand and pointing it in the officer's direction. Although his hand is in shadows, he appears to be holding something dark. Goldschmidt immediately shouts, "Gun! Gun, gun, gun!" as multiple shots ring out. Police Chief Steve Conrad said the video was released quickly because it's imperative for the department to be "a model of transparency." The shooting came two days after an off-duty police officer in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, was shot and killed. The suspect in that case was found and killed Friday by law enforcement officials in Tennessee. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
j78QDwQJVv8 | 30 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Francisco police have released dramatic video of a shootout inside a barbershop that left a gunman dead and five people wounded, including an officer. Twenty-one-year-old Jehad Eid of Suisun City, which is located about 47 miles northeast of San Francisco, died at a hospital after the March 21 confrontation. At a town hall meeting Thursday evening, police said they went to the barbershop to find Eid after his family reported he'd threatened them and had a gun. Police said Eid's family called the police after he threatened to shoot them. When police confronted Eid in a barbershop on Geneva near Mission Blvd., they say he fired several shots at officers. Officers returned fired. Video from one officer's body camera shows the officer shooting after falling to the ground seconds after entering the shop. The officer was hit in the leg. Four other people, including a teenager, were wounded. Police say Eid fired first, shooting 9 rounds, while two officers fired 26 shots. Eid was hit 18 times. The shooting is under investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
J5SU2TTcM9Q | 30 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Video from a police shooting in South Carolina shows a volunteer officer firing as many as eight shots at a car as the driver hits a police cruiser and then drives away from a traffic stop. The driver, who was shot and wounded by a constable in Florence was released from the hospital two days later. Firing at a moving car is strongly discouraged by training mandated for full-time officers in the state. It typically takes months or years for police shooting videos to be released in South Carolina. However, Florence Mayor Stephen Wukela said "the whole incident is troubled" and asked his police department to release the video in an effort to be as open with the public as possible about the encounter. Wukela and Florence's police chief also immediately sought to clear the city of responsibility, saying the officer with Constable Christopher Bachochin and a second officer who came to help did not fire. The video "speaks for itself," Wukela said. The driver of the car was identified as Brandon Fludd. The two body cameras worn by the officers and a dashboard camera show the officers pulling a man over. After asking for his information, they tell him to get out of his car because they smell marijuana. As he refuses and argues with them, Bachochin slowly walks around the back of the car. The driver takes a drag from his cigarette and puts his car in reverse. By that time, Bachochin is standing beside the car. Bachochin, is seen quickly taking a few steps back from the driver's side of the car and firing several shots. One of the police officers was on the passenger's side. The car hits a police cruiser, pauses then drives away. "Yeah. That (obscenity) about ran me over," Bachochin said, after another officer asked if he was OK. Bachochin later said he was worried the car was going to swing around and hit one of the officers. An officer who searched the car says on a video that no weapon was found. The State Law Enforcement Division is investigating the shooting. The agency also helps create training requirements for full-time officers in South Carolina. It says there's almost never a reason to fire on a moving car if an officer can step out of the way because it's a hard target to hit, a wounded driver could lose control and bullets could strike others nearby. Constables are volunteer officers who get less than a fifth of the training that regular police officers get. Instead of being trained by state police, they take about 85 hours of classes at local community colleges, said Thom Berry, a spokesman for the state law enforcement agency. Constables can be armed, but lack arrest power under South Carolina law unless working under the supervision of a law enforcement agency, Berry said. Bachochin was riding along with the Florence officer to keep his certification up to date, Wukela said. The constable did not return a message left at a phone listing for him. The officers pulled the driver over after he briefly went left of center, according to the videos. The driver said he had just bought the car and didn't have a permanent license plate. Florence County Solicitor Ed Clements said it was likely the wounded driver would at least face charges of failing to stop for police. Because of a conflict of interest, Clements said he would let the state attorney general's office decide whether to prosecute Bachochin once the State Law Enforcement Division investigation into the shooting is finished. The prosecutor said he didn't want to say if it looked like the shooting was justified or not, because he has turned the case over to someone else. "The best thing for me to do now is to keep my feelings to myself", "Possible conflicts or an appearance of a conflict of interest need to be avoided to ensure fairness and confidence in the process," sai Clements. "We have connections on both sides of this situation so the AG will handle this. They have put a lot of study recently into officer-involved shootings and are well equipped to deal with this." Police shooting videos typically aren't made public in South Carolina until cases go to trial or are resolved or prosecutors decide not to charge the officers. Clements said he wished the city would have waited. Wukela said he decided hours after the shooting to release the videos as soon as he could because he thought it was important to be transparent. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VRz1orUorgs | 30 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police have released dash and body cam video from a shooting, during which an officer fatally shot a suspect who witnesses say opened fire on him during a traffic stop off Southmore Ave. The Pasadena Police Department says the officer attempted to pull over the suspect Thursday afternoon after he ran a stop sign. The suspect did not immediately stop, driving six blocks before coming to a stop on Spooner at the 400 block of Southmore Avenue. On the video, the officer shouts, "stay in the vehicle" and "show me your hands." The situation quickly escalated, according to Assistant Police Chief Josh Bruegger. "He gets out of the vehicle, turns partially so he's facing back towards the officer. At one point his hand reaches down, his right hand behind his back, and then he produces a weapon, brings it up, both hands in a shooting stance parallel to the ground, pointing it at the officer," Bruegger said. "The officer immediately starts firing, and strikes the suspect." Police said the officer fired at least six times, but they do not know if the suspect actually fired at the officer. A 63-year-old man who saw the shooting from his front yard. He says the suspect did shoot at the officer and the officer had to protect himself. "It's unfortunate the officer is placed in the position but when a suspect points a weapon at the officer, the officer really has no choice but to defend himself," said Bruegger. The officer, 40 years old and a 13-year veteran of Pasadena PD, was not hurt. He has been placed on administrative leave, which is standard after officer-involved shootings. A Harris County grand jury will determine whether he did anything criminal. The suspect has not been identified. Police said his gun was found next to his body at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
epRxCYfbejQ | 30 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Brooklyn, Ohio -- A man accused of dragging a Brooklyn police officer with his car following a traffic stop Thursday has been arrested, authorities said. Jose A. Camacho was arrested by Cleveland police about 9:30 p.m., Brooklyn police said in a news release. Camacho, 33, was wanted for assault after he drove away from a traffic stop on Ridge Road near Hammond Avenue while the officer was trapped inside the driver's side of the vehicle, police said. Officials did not provide additional details about the incident. The officer was taken to MetroHealth Hospital for a dislocated shoulder. He was later released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DFU-mgND8pg | 29 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Oklahoma City police have released body camera footage of an officer-involved shooting in southeast Oklahoma City. Earlier this month, police responded to an incident involving a man beating a woman at a home on Corona Drive, near SE 89th and S. Santa Fe Avenue. A woman told dispatchers that Jonathan Boyd became angry and assaulted her. According to the affidavit, the victim was left with bruises on her face and scratches on her neck and chest. When police arrived at the scene, Boyd wasn't at the home, but they were able to talk to the alleged victim. “He's going to make ya'll shoot him,” she said. Boyd was ultimately found in the backyard of a home across the street. "They went into the backyard to the residence across the street and they located the suspect," Oklahoma City Police Capt. Bo Mathews said earlier this month. "The suspect came at them, he had a knife in his hand. They ordered him to drop it and then they shot him and one person used the taser." In the body camera footage released on Thursday, you can hear an officer telling Boyd to come to them. At that point, they realized he was armed. "Hey, gun, gun," one officer is heard saying. Investigators say Boyd was ignoring commands to drop his weapon and was approaching police with a knife. “Go ahead shoot me mother f*****,” Boyd can be heard saying. Authorities say Boyd continued to advance toward them, which is when he was shot. Boyd was treated at a hospital for his injuries and released. He is charged with domestic violence and aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ymVt_OZDOkA | 27 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Utah High Patrolman was hospitalized after a sliding car hit him from behind in Sardine Canyon on Sunday. Sergeant Cade Brenchley, a second generation trooper, was responding to multiple cars that had slid off the road in the canyon. The trooper was walking toward a stranded white car when he was hit from behind by a black runaway car that was sliding. When Brenchley was hit, video shows him launched into the air before landing beside the white car. After he was hit, several passersby stopped to render aid to the trooper and called for help, including the driver who hit him. Among the first responders to the scene were three of Brenchley’s cousins and a couple of childhood friends, he said. Brenchley said Tuesday that he remembers stepping out of his vehicle, ”and then I remember everything was black. It felt like a weird dream.“ He suffered four broken ribs, a broken shoulder blade and road rash on his face. “It’s miraculous, though, that this is all I have, considering what we saw [on the video],” Brenchley said, sitting beside his wife and four children during a Tuesday news conference at Logan Regional Hospital, where he continues to recover. Brenchley, his family, his doctor and fellow UHP officials all spoke at the news conference. “This type of accident is always what we’re trying to prevent as troopers,” Brenchley said. He wept as he talked about the loss of his friend, Trooper Eric Ellsworth, who died after being hit by a car on the side of Interstate 15 in 2016. He said he feels lucky to be alive with his family. The area on Highway 89 where Brenchley was hit was “very slick, slushy. The roads were snow-covered,” he said. Cars should have been moving slower in that kind of weather, he added, but sometimes people are too focused on their destination. “We’ve got to pay attention to what’s going on around us,” Brenchley said. “When there’s snow on the road, you just need to check your ego and slow down, to be perfectly frank. Be patient. Be courteous.” The video shows the car that hit him continue to slide forward in the slush, bump another car and spin around, at one point facing oncoming traffic. Brenchley said he holds “no ill will” toward the driver who hit him. The driver, a college-age woman, has apologized and come to visit him at the hospital, he said, and he thinks she’s learned to be more cautious. Brenchley is a second-generation trooper with 13 years of experience, including incidents where he delivered twins on the side of an interstate and helped save a burn victim in a car crash. He is in charge of UHP’s public information and education efforts in the northern Utah region and works with local high schools. He also coaches soccer in the community. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
iREshxsmt8c | 26 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The police body camera footage released on Monday by Huntersville Police Department shows the incident which occurred in September 2017. Huntersville police officers said they shot 76-year-old James Charles Cook after he pointed a gun at one officer. The Mecklenburg County District Attorney's Office has ruled the Sept. 10, 2017 shooting justified. News Articles on this story: https://nurse.org/articles/police-shoot-patient-with-a-gun-in-a-hospital/ https://www.charlotteobserver.com/latest-news/article206867279.html https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/video-shows-police-shooting-76-year-old-hospital-patient-article-1.3899368 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
S0vKEWMTY2g | 23 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** When you’re going to impersonate a law enforcement officer, the last person you want to tell that you’re a cop, is a cop. But that’s what police in Boynton Beach said happened at a Florida Best Buy. According to the police report, officers were called to the store when a man that employees suspected of stealing an iPhone X a few days earlier entered the business. The employee called to have John O’Grady, 61, removed from the store for trespassing. When officers approached the Boynton Beach man, he said he was a U.S. marshal. The pin on his gray suit, the badge and the gun seemed to confirm that. But O’Grady didn’t have identification nor could he name his supervisor. He eventually conceded that no, he was not a U.S. marshal, and the “firearm” on his hip was a BB gun. Police can be heard on the body camera video telling O’Grady, “Congratulations, that’s a felony,” once they found a badge on his belt saying that he was a U.S. marshal. Authorities arrested O’Grady on charges of impersonating a law enforcement officer and retail theft. They reportedly found the stolen iPhone in O’Grady’s vehicle. O’Grady was released later that afternoon from the Palm Beach County Jail on a $6,000 surety bond, records show. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Qcl68yFedHU | 23 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** It was November 2016, and then-20-year-old Henry Newson had just been released from Harris Methodist Hospital near downtown Fort Worth. "This was a young African American kid with no criminal history, no criminal record," said his attorney, Matthew Bobo. "He'd been in the hospital for two days and he was waiting for his mom to come pick him up." Surveillance video obtain by the attorney shows Newson borrowing someone's phone to call his mother when hospital security approaches him. "I'm just trying to figure out what you're doing," a security guard said. "They're picking me up from here,” Newson explained at one point. “I have nowhere to go.” The conversation starts to escalate. Soon after, off-duty Fort Worth police officer Jon Romer walks up and takes over. On the video, you hear Newson call the officer, "bro." That's when Romer appears to punch Newson in the face and tackle him to the ground. "The officers knew why he was there, he complied with everything they asked him to do, and they still beat him up," Bobo said. A grand jury recently indicted Romer for three charges, including aggravated perjury, in connection with the case. He's on restricted duty at the Fort Worth Police Department. "The whole task force on race and culture came about because of an incident similar to this, Jacqueline Craig, and this is just as horrendous," said Cory Session, who is part of that task force. He was referring to a December 2016 case in which a Fort Worth police officer, who is white, became physical with a woman and her two children, who are black, after they'd called 911. It was all caught on video and went viral. Session said people are so outraged by this latest video, and the fact they're just now finding out about it, that there's talk of protests. "You can't be hiding this type of information," Session said. Newson was charged back in 2016 with trespassing and resisting arrest, charges that were soon dropped. Fort Worth police, Texas Health Resources, and Officer Romer's attorney all declined comment Thursday. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DCcCe0Nwcmc | 22 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Against the wishes of Illinois State Police officials, Elgin police on Thursday released hours of videos from the fatal shooting of a motorist along the Jane Addams tollway. The 30 hours of videos from more than a dozen patrol car dash cameras and officer body cams show the events leading up to the police shooting of 34-year-old DeCynthia S. Clements of Elgin. Clements' death on the inner shoulder of the expressway between Route 25 and Beverly Road near Elgin on March 12 has prompted an outcry about police tactics and procedures by her family and some members of the community. In the prelude to an 18-minute police summary video, Elgin Police Chief Jeff Swoboda said his department was being completely transparent by releasing all the video. Police have said the officer fired at Clements after a two hour standoff that began when she refused to stop her car for a patrol officer. They attempted to talk her out of her car, after officers said they saw her with a knife and drugs. The situation grew dire when Clements was pinned in by police vehicles and her vehicle caught on fire; investigators said the fire was started by Clements, who they said was suicidal. The video shows a gasping Clements climbing out of her burning car and lunging at a cordon of officers, some of whom were behind a metal shield. Three quick pops of gunfire can be heard as she crumples to the ground outside her burning car. Swoboda shared the disturbing video with her family and community leaders on Thursday before its public release. Illinois State Police are still investigating the use of deadly force, a case that may takes months to resolve, Elgin police officials said. The video shows the three shots fired at Clements after she staggers from the burning car, including head shots. She had a knife in each hand, police said. The officer who opened fire on her was identified as Lt. Christian Jensen, a 19-year-veteran of the department and SWAT team member. Jensen was put on administrative leave during the course of the investigation, which is standard procedure after police discharge their gun. Clements had minor encounters with police including a DUI charge in 2015 in DuPage County, court records showed. Police on the scene the night of the fatal shooting are heard discussing a previous suicide attempt and hospitalization. It has been nearly 20 years since an Elgin police officer shot and killed someone, the chief said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DVJmkdiBUX4 | 21 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A 44-year-old Burlington man is facing numerous charges after police say he resisted arrest and tried to bite a K9 officer on Monday night. Leland Christopher O'Malley is facing charges of Striking/Shoving/Kicking a Police Animal, Resisting an officer, and Disorderly Conduct. Deputies responded to an address on LaFollette Street in the Town of Dover for a report of an unwanted person shortly before midnight. Upon arrival, officers located a man yelling and pounding on the window of a home. The suspect, identified as O'Malley, was asked to step away from the home and take his hand out of his pocket but he allegedly refused. The defendant then ran towards the deputy, the complaint says. After ignoring commands to "stay back," the deputy released his K9 partner who took a hold of O'Malley's arm. According to the criminal complaint, O'Malley began fighting with the K9 officer and tried to bite him several times. O'Malley eventually let go of the K9 and was arrested. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4myVJSyHBbw | 20 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Shaker Heights police relased a body cam video Tuesday which shows officers helping a baby. Officers stopped to help a driver and learned the woman’s two-month-old child was choking and not breathing. One of the officers can be heard telling a squad to step it up as it appeared the infant was choking. Body cam video shows the officers helping the baby until one of the officers says he can hear air moving; he then says the baby is breathing. “Okay, we got her breathing.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jp93L_WxyN8 | 19 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The man accused of shooting two Willoughby Hills police officers in Sept. 2017 amended his plea during a court hearing in Lake County on Monday morning. Timmothy Schmidt, 31, pleaded guilty to two counts of felonious assault on a peace officer and one count of resisting arrest. His initial charges for attempted aggravated murder on a peace officer were dropped as part of the plea deal. Police responded to Classic BMW on Som Center Road in 2017 after receiving a 911 call stating that a man, later identified as Schmidt, was yelling, swearing, and refusing to leave the dealership. He was at the dealership to have his car looked at when employees at Classic BMW noticed his behavior was becoming more alarming, according to the prosecutor. Officers first made contact with Schmidt in the dealership service area. They then moved to the parking lot where the suspect pulled out a gun and began shooting. While speaking during the plea hearing, Schmidt admitted to being heavily medicated during the shooting. Officers Craig Anderson and Cory Planisek, of the Willoughby Hills Police Department, sustained gunshot wounds. Both officers survived the shooting. Schmidt was also shot during the incident. Schmidt has a long criminal history and had several warrants out for his arrest at the time of the shooting. Sentencing for Schmidt is scheduled for next month. Schmidt faces a maximum sentence of 45 and a half years in prison. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0Iv1PmmtF6c | 16 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An explosion at a mobile home park in Cypress was caught on camera, and police were able to rescue someone from inside moments before. The incident happened on Lincoln Avenue Thursday afternoon. Cypress police officers had their dash camera rolling when they were the first to arrive. "It was very dark smoke coming out of every window at this point," said Officer Melissa Grove from the Cypress Police Department. Neighbors quickly told them one man had already been burned, but another was alongside the home trying to douse the flames. With the fire burning out of control, the officers went in to get him out. "We pulled him. He was hanging on to something very tightly, and that broke, and we got him out right before it blasts," Grove said. "It was really shocking, especially when you're not expecting it," said Officer Ed Pastor from the Cypress Police Department. Orange County firefighters say oxygen tanks caused the explosion. Firefighters were able to douse the flames before they spread to any other homes. One man who had been sleeping inside the mobile home when the fire erupted was taken to the hospital with burn injuries. Pictures from the scene of the explosion: https://twitter.com/OCFA_PIO/status/974436409674055680 https://twitter.com/OCFA_PIO/status/974517601702326272 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jPgsOMjEJ4o | 16 Mar 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle police arrested some thieves who they say were trying steal "in bulk" from Costco. Seattle police put an end to the shoplifting spree as dash cameras and body cams recorded. Loss-prevention officers recognized what was going on inside the Costco store around 5:30 p.m. Wednesday and called police. The suspects were gathering up laptops and other items, preparing to escape out a fire exit. A getaway driver was waiting outside. Police got in position and waited until the would-be thieves came through the fire doors. Police arrested the 30-year-old man and 21-year-old woman. The 18-year-old getaway driver was also arrested. Investigators believe they hit a different Costco earlier the same day-- -stealing more than $2,000 worth of electronics. Loss-prevention officers told detectives they'd had run-ins with one of the suspects before and he'd had a knife with a seven-inch blade in his pocket. Officers say the suspect had the knife when he was arrested Wednesday, as well. He was booked for investigation of robbery, and the women were booked for investigation of theft. They were all taken to the King County Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IMav1MNmbgw | 28 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Piscataway police officer allegedly assaulted someone while in custody and tried to cover up the altercation last week, authorities said. Todd Ritter, 54, of Millstone, was charged Wednesday with tampering with public records, falsifying and tampering with records and assault, Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew C. Carey said in a release. Ritter is a police officer in Piscataway. While on duty, Ritter allegedly hit the suspect who was being detained in a police car on February 12 and filed false records with inaccurate information to try and hide the incident, Carey said. Ritter -- who joined the force in 1996 and is paid $120,948 annually, according to pension records -- has been suspended without pay as a result of the charges, township police Chief Scott Cartmell said in the release. The Monmouth County man is due in court on March 15, according to the release. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_al0rp9f3Vo | 28 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** San Francisco police on Tuesday released new officer body camera video of a chaotic officer-involved shooting that resulted in no injuries earlier this month. The footage shows officers in a shootout with a homicide suspect inside an RV on a city street Feb. 17. Seven officers fired 65 rounds after suspect Joel Armstrong fired two shots from inside the RV, police said. Police recovered a gun from inside the RV. No one was hurt. Police were looking for Armstrong, 31, in connection with an earlier deadly shooting and carjacking in the Panhandle neighborhood. They found the stolen truck parked by the RV at De Haro and Alameda, an area filled with people living in vehicles and tents. After a two-hour standoff, shots were fired. Nearby residents say they would like to see the area cleaned up. "I know it's bad to have assumptions about homeless, but they scare me," Olivia Yang said. At a community meeting Tuesday night, the police department told the community it will continue to work with city partners to address the homeless issue. Armstrong has been charged with murder and eight counts of attempted murder. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
p_hZRMG0C6Y | 27 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Louisville lawyers are going to bat for the family of a western Kentucky man fatally shot by police. The incident happened in Fulton and was caught on the officer body's camera video. The footage was captured in January 16 2017. Police say 43-year-old Charles Christopher McClure was swinging a metal pole at parked cars and breaking windows. His lawyers acknowledge there was also a knife taped to the poll, and that McClure had some mental health issues. They say he was so upset, because he hadn't been able to see his kids. When Fulton Police were called, McClure started to take his frustrations out on the chief's SUV. He called for backup, then lawyer's say Officer James "Buck" Buckingham showed up and seconds later fired two shots. McClure died at the hospital. Louisville lawyers say his life didn't have to end that way and that officers acted with unnecessary force. The attorneys also claim there was a cover up afterward to make it seem like Buckingham should have fired his gun. For those reasons, McClure's family has sued the officer, the city of Fulton and Kentucky State Police investigators. "I think the brunt of the lawsuit really stems from the fact that after Chris is on the ground, 'Buck' comes up to him, and from point blank range, without any justification, no reason whatsoever, fires an execution shot," said attorney Larry Forman. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
j4bOAQDr0Ss | 27 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera video released by the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office shows a deputy and his K9 partner capturing two men accused of stealing and crashing a SUV. Saturday, Sheriff Chris Nocco says, Jacob Montgomery drove off with David Brunton in the passenger’s seat inside a stolen Ford Explorer. The two are accused of leading Dep. Nick Carmack on a chase that ended when the two crashed into a pole on a road in Hudson. The two tried to run away, so Nocco says Deputy Carmack released his K9 partner, Shep, on Montgomery.The deputy apprehended Brunton and made the handcuffed suspect run along with him on a frantic chase to retrieve his K9 and the other suspect. “He probably was worried,” Nocco said “That’s his dog, that’s his partner.” The sheriff says Carmack found the second suspect with K9 Shep clenched to his arm at the end of a dirt road. Backup arrived and both men were taken into custody. Nocco says Montgomery and Brunton are facing numerous that stem from the stolen vehicle and fleeing a law enforcement officer and his K9. "Nick is an unbelievable deputy, like all of our deputies," Sheriff Nocco said. "It shows the passion for the deputy, for the K9." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lfEZLug0lMU | 27 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Teachers and staff didn't see a weapon when a suspended student entered their school on Jan. 26 and threatened to shoot them, but they believed he had access to one, a police report says. Their fears were confirmed when police caught 18-year-old Eric D. Knox carrying a loaded .22 revolver in his backpack after unsuccessfully fleeing Western Career Prep High School on foot. Knox had threatened to open fire on a teacher after the teacher approached him and asked why he was on school property, according to a Jackson County Sheriff's Office report obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request. Police were called to the school at approximately 7:53 a.m. Knox had been recently suspended after making several threats to another student, a school administrator told them. Several teachers and school staff members interviewed by police said Knox entered the school with a backpack and was going from room to room like he was looking for someone, the police report says. A teacher approached him and told him he was not allowed at the school, to which Knox replied "---- you. You need to stop following me or I'm going to fire on your ass," the report says. The teacher told police he did not see a gun, though he had heard Knox owned one. Jackson County sheriff's deputies located Knox walking along Robinson Road and detained him for questioning at about 8:10 a.m., according to the report and police body camera recordings. Knox said he needed to retrieve a math book from the school when deputies questioned him about why he was there when he knew he had been suspended, the report says. No book was found in his possession, it says. Knox agreed to let police pat him down for weapons, but refused to let deputies search his backpack, the report says. While deputies were questioning him, they learned Knox had an active warrant for his arrest for failing to pay fines on a misdemeanor driving without a valid license charge. Knox struggled with deputies, who tried unsuccessfully to use a stun gun to subdue him while attempting to arrest him, the report says. Knox broke free and led police on a foot chase, it says. While several deputies chased Knox on foot, the report says another deputy returned to his patrol car and drove to cut Knox off at the Mobile gas station at Robinson Road and Michigan Avenue. Police again used a stun gun on Knox outside the gas station, this time subduing him on the ground and arresting him with the assistance from a Blackman-Leoni Township Public Safety Officer, the report says. After handcuffing Knox and placing him in the back of a patrol car, police searched his backpack and found the loaded handgun, along with several loose bullets, the report says. A female student, whom police believe Knox was looking for, told police in an interview after Knox was arrested that she didn't go to school that morning because she had received several threats from Knox and was concerned for her own safety, the report says. In a video message sent to her the morning of the incident, Knox blamed her for her brother going to jail and said he was going to "slap the piss out your mouth," the report says. Knox is charged with one felony count each of unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon, carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent and three felony counts of resisting or obstructing police. Knox waived his right to preliminary examination, Feb. 9, sending his case to Jackson County Circuit Court for a jury trial, according to court records. His case has been assigned to Circuit Judge Thomas Wilson. His first pretrial hearing is scheduled for March 23. Knox is currently lodged in the Jackson County jail with bond set at $50,000. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MrVBY-mTOpk | 22 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The BART Police Department on Wednesday released the full bodycam video from a fatal officer-involved shooting in January that an East Bay family is calling murder and has prompted legal action. The East Bay family of Shaleem Tindle, 28, who was killed in the Jan. 3 shooting is demanding justice after reviewing the officer’s body camera video on Tuesday. The video shows what the BART police officer saw before, during and after he fired his weapon at Tindle, who was scuffling with another man on a sidewalk across the street from the West Oakland BART station. LaRon Mayfield says his brother didn’t do anything to deserve getting shot in the back by BART police Officer Joseph Mateu. "It was an unjustified murder, and it wasn’t right,' Mayfield said. Mateu responded to a fight near the West Oakland BART station after hearing shots fired. His body camera video shows Tindle and another man wrestling on the ground. Twice Mateu yells, "Raise your hands!" Then gunshots are heard. The officer fires, striking Tindle in the back three times. "My brother didn’t even know who shot him until he turned around with hands up, and then he saw it was the police," Mayfield said. "My brother didn’t have no gun in his hand." The family’s attorney calls the video disturbing, claiming it clearly shows the shooting was not justified. "What we can see is the man’s hands come up and nothing in his hands, at least at the time the police shot him," attorney John Burris said. But former officer and certified police practices expert Richard Correia points out it’s only a few seconds from a limited view and just one piece of the puzzle. "I don’t see anything on this video that suggests at this point on this video that this was unreasonable," Correia said. "It’s intense. You can’t tell a lot of things. I don’t think it solves the puzzle of exactly what happened here." Tindle’s loved ones, however, say the video is convincing, and they want Mateu prosecuted. They've also planned on filing a lawsuit against BART police and the officer. "He just went out like a cowboy and shot my brother in the back," Mayfield said. BART police Chief Carlos Rojas said in a news conference Wednesday that Mateu was dealing with a fare evader when he heard the gunshots. His bodycam video captures the sounds of the gunshots and later shows the two men struggling over a handgun. "It looks like one individual is trying to pin that gun to the ground," Rojas said, showing a printed screen shot from the bodycam footage. "And I believe the individual who's trying to fight for his life has already been shot by Mr. Tindle. Did the officer see this? I don't know if he did or not; that will come out as part of the criminal investigation. But what I can tell you is this is what the video shows." Rojas said he called the news conference to dispel some of the misinformation that was being published after portions of the bodycam video were leaked. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
iaxjRR3zy4U | 21 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** New video has been released of a fatal officer-involved shooting in Seattle's Bryant neighborhood early Monday morning. The video show officers catch the suspect of a car prowl then repeatedly yelled warnings at the suspect to "stop reaching" but he continues to rummage in the back seat. Finally, several shots are fired. Police also released a photo of a gun recovered at the scene. According to Detective Mark Jamieson with the Seattle Police Department, the encounter started when officers were called to the 6000 block of 34th Avenue NE around 4:20 a.m. Monday for the report of someone breaking into vehicles. When officers arrived, the suspect fled from inside the vehicle and police gave chase. During the pursuit, the suspect fired a shot at officers and one officer returned fire, but Detective Jamieson says officials do not believe the suspect was struck and no officers were injured.As more officers arrived, neighbors started calling police about possible suspect sightings. Detective Jamieson says one of those calls was about a man breaking into a home and stealing a vehicle at gunpoint on the 6000 block of 27th NE. The suspect was in the stolen vehicle when he crashed near Northeast 55th Street and 26th Avenue Northeast. The suspect was shot and killed as officers attempted to apprehend the man after the crash, according to Detective Jamieson. No officers were injured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
u8QBVss04dc | 20 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Officials have released video footage of a Nov. 28 incident in which police fatally shot a man who drove at them in his pickup truck, knocking a detective to the ground and damaging two police vehicles. Dash camera video shows an Eaton County Sheriff's deputy following Robert Claude Smith, 64, down rural roads before Smith turns around his pickup and drives directly at two stopped police vehicles. Video captured by the deputy's body camera shows Smith driving at a patrol vehicle and smashing into it, forcing it into a detective's vehicle. The deputy had left his patrol vehicle and gotten out of the way before the collision. He began firing at the speeding pickup just before it struck the patrol car. The detective had also left his unmarked vehicle before the collision, and was behind it when he was knocked to the ground by the impact of the collision, officials said. State police said in November that the detective’s injuries were minor. The detective is seen in the body cam video firing at Smith after the pickup crashed into the marked patrol vehicle. Each officer fired eight rounds, said Ingham County Prosecutor Carol Siemon, who reviewed the shooting earlier this month and found the officers acted lawfully. Smith died from a gunshot wound to the head, she said. He was later found to have had a blood alcohol content of 0.19 at the time of his death. Siemon's office released the video footage in response to a public records request by the State Journal. The shooting occurred after the detective and deputy attempted to serve a search warrant and felony arrest warrant at Smith's home on East Spicerville Highway in Brookfield Township the afternoon of Nov. 28. The officers saw Smith leaving the residence in a truck and tried to stop him. The detective and deputy pursued Smith east on East Spicerville Highway and south on Wilcox Road. Officials have said the warrants for Smith's arrest and a search of the property stemmed from a Nov. 26 arrest by Michigan Department of Natural Resources officers in Eaton County for driving while under the influence. During that encounter, DNR officers found a gun on Smith. Smith was not allowed to possess firearms because he was a convicted felon. Court records indicate that Smith pleaded guilty to drug charges in Eaton County in 2011. Smith told the DNR officers he "would not be afraid to commit gun violence, and that he had nothing to lose," according to the news release. State police have said previously Smith did not have a gun when he was shot. Eaton County Sheriff Tom Reich said an internal review of the incident began after Siemon finished her review and has yet to be concluded. "First of all, any loss of life is tragic, and we understand the resulting grief that Mr. Smith's family and friends are going through," Reich said in a statement. He said the officers "acted with the only reasonable means available to avert a reasonable threat of death and/or serious bodily injury." They didn't know at the time whether Smith was armed, he said. "They were aware of his very recent possession of a firearm as a convicted felon, and that a search warrant had been issued for his residence to search for additional firearms and ammunition." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OQfvIDJkHqo | 19 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Five people, three juveniles and two adults, were taken into custody early Monday morning, Feb. 19 following a police pursuit by Greenfield police involving a stolen vehicle. The pursuit ended after the vehicle crashed into a home on Milwaukee’s south side. According to authorities, just after 4:30 a.m., a witness called police to report theft from vehicles in the area of 34th and Francis. When officers arrived on the scene, the suspects ran to a waiting vehicle — and the pursuit was underway. A PIT maneuver was initiated near 13th St. and Ohio Ave. After several attempts by officers, one finally connected. “Had the driver given up at that point, the vehicle would have come to rest. Instead, we believe she accelerated away and performed some steering maneuvers which caused her to crash into a house,” said Sgt. Robert Austin of the Greenfield Police Department. The car landed on the front steps of a home. The collision caused broken windows, cracked front steps and destroyed the garden at the home. The homeowner, her husband and her 1-month-old child were inside at the time of the wreck. For safety reasons, she did not wish to be identified. “Woke up with the baby, walked out of the room, heard those sirens, and heard the big bang. I got really scared,” the homeowner said. Not long after, police arrested the car’s occupants. Their ages range from 15 to 18 years old. Police also said the vehicle involved in the pursuit was stolen and also had plates from another vehicle on it. The homeowner told that the shooting happened outside of her home a few months ago. For her, this was the last straw. “Hopefully patch everything up and try to see if I can sell the house. I’m ready to go somewhere else safer,” the homeowner said. Nobody inside was hurt. Police said five people were taken into custody. Three were taken to the hospital. Three of the five suspects apparently had run-ins with police before — both cases involving stolen cars. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
eDOKbZDg69Q | 14 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police video of a Jan. 22 fatal shooting in Millville shows the deceased man refusing to obey orders to halt and apparently holding an unidentified object in his hands that he points at police. The Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office released video of the incident on Tuesday in response to a public records request. The video is from the patrol vehicle of Millville police Officer Colt Gibson, who was among officers sent to North High and McNeal streets in response to 911 calls from the man, city resident Edward C. Gandy Jr. Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae said her office would not comment until its investigation into the shooting is complete. The video begins about 10:48 a.m. with the cruiser moving north on North High Street until it reaches a point just south of the McNeal Street intersection. Gibson is off camera until after shots are fired.A timer on the camera indicates the shots were fired seconds after 10:49 a.m. Initially, Gandy is seen standing in the empty parking lot of a business on the northwest corner of High and McNeal streets. Audio indicates at least two shots fired, but the firing is not visible on the video. Gandy appears to be shot in the chest and quickly falls to the street, rolling over. At least two other officers in uniform are on scene as the shooting happens. Others quickly arrive. An Inspira ambulance is on scene quickly and emergency medical technicians go to Gandy immediately. He is placed on an ambulance and removed about 10:52 a.m. Catherine Gandy, the mother of Edward Gandy, said on last month that her son recently was released from a mental health crisis center and had been “suicidal” since a change in his prescription medication. On Tuesday, she said she had nothing more to say. Millville police are not involved in the investigation, and Gibson was placed on leave pending the investigation. A use of force report states Gibson fired two bullets at Gandy, although it does not state how many times Gandy was hit. Gandy precipitated the midmorning confrontation with calls to a county 911 operator during which he stated that he was armed with a loaded firearm and was “feeling homicidal.” The Prosecutor’s Office denied the request at the time with a statement that the video would not be released until it had interviewed all witnesses. The reasoning was that publication of the video could “taint their recollection of events and taint their subsequent interviews,” according to the office. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the last witness was interviewed Friday. A courtesy copy of the video was given to the Gandy family prior to its release on Tuesday, according to the office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
I64b82OEjNE | 14 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Des Moines police released a graphic video Tuesday showing an officer-involved shooting that resulted in a woman's death. In the early hours of July 5, 2017, Des Moines police officers Brian Buck, Brandon Holtan and Brady Pratt were in a squad car going southbound on East 14th Street when they saw Tiffany Potter driving a Chevrolet Tahoe with her friend, Megan Green, in the passenger side. The officers were in the area near the 1600 block because of the high number of crimes reported there in the previous seven days. They were part of the police department's summer enforcement team that tries to prevent street crime, Parizek said. In that seven-day time period, police had received 27 complaints of suspicious activities and persons, seven reports of gunfire, six reports of disorderly conduct, 13 narcotics calls and two weapons violations in that area. When Potter passed in front of the car, Pratt, the driver of the police car, turned around and started following her without sirens or lights on. Potter suddenly accelerated and parked in the driveway of a home in the 1600 block of East 14th Street, Parizek said. She suddenly exited the car — one officer reported she "kicked it open," Parizek said. Brian recognized Potter from a prior incident six months earlier, when he'd arrested her for possession of narcotics, Parizek said. Potter ran behind the home from north to south. Holtan followed her down the driveway, while Buck ran southbound from the north side of the house. Pratt followed Holtan. As Buck turned the corner around the home, he saw that Potter had stopped by a fence, Parizek said. He gave her several commands and told her to get on the ground. At first, he thought she was moving down to a kneeling position when she suddenly said, "No" and then abruptly stood up, Parizek said. “What we now know is that she fired a gun at that time,” Parizek said. Parizek explained there was a moment of hesitation because officers had heard fireworks that evening because it was the Fourth of July. Buck saw Potter move a few steps forward and she held a handgun in her hand. He yelled "gun" to alert the officers, Parizek said. Holtan was on the opposite side of her car and was coming around to speak with Potter. He heard Buck yell "gun," saw the muzzle flash and saw the gun, Parizek said. It appears in the video that Potter was shot by Holtan at about 2 a.m. after she fired a gun into the air. No officers were injured. Holtan fired 12 shots, 10 of them hitting Potter below the waist. Police said Potter has no connection with the home she stopped at. On Tuesday, Des Moines police showed body camera footage from all three officers as the incident unfolded. They also showed a still photo from the footage that shows Potter holding the gun high up in the air. Audio is not in the video until after Potter was shot because it was not turned on until after the shooting. It's unknown whether she was aiming at the officers, Parizek said. Body camera footage from the officers shows Potter laying on the ground with a bloodied leg after she was shot. She is handcuffed and Holtan administers medical care and uses a tourniquet on her. She is heard moaning in the video and the officers ask Potter for her name several times and tell her to breathe. Buck goes to his vehicle to grab medical supplies. "You doing OK? Stay with me, stay with me," an officer is heard saying in the footage. Potter's friend in the vehicle was handcuffed as well. Officers found 9 grams of marijuana and more than a pound of methamphetamine in the vehicle, Parizek said. A small 5-shot .22 revolver was found under Potter's body. Officers only found the round Potter shot inside the revolver, Parizek said. The serial number on the gun had been destroyed, so investigators were unable to track its owner and learn whether it had been stolen. All of the officers involved are back on patrol after a grand jury found they were justified in shooting Potter. In an interview later with Green, she told officers that Potter told her to run and that Potter said she was going to shoot the officers, Parizek said. The friend said Potter had also assaulted her earlier in the day. Police found marks on her confirming that, Parizek said. It's unknown why Potter decided to run and fire the gun, but her friend said a pending court case had caused her some stress and they had been using drugs that evening that could have impacted her decision making, Parizek said. Her friend also implied Potter may have had some suicidal thoughts. “The only person who can tell us those things are factual is unfortunately not here to tell us,” Parizek said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2tZJeJfB8WA | 03 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man fled from police, crashed his car, then was fatally shot after attacking an officer in Rabun County this week, authorities said. The chase and shooting were caught on dash cam video which was released by the Clayton Police Department on Friday. Clayton Police Chief Andy Strait said the officer, who has not yet been identified, attempted to pull over a vehicle along Highway 441 for doing 68 in a 45 mph zone. Instead of pulling over, the driver turned off on a side street, blew through an intersection, caught air on a curve, and crashed in the driveway of Mountain View Health and Rehab. The video shows the officer arriving at the scene of the crash. The car was smoking and the side airbags can be seen fully deployed. The officer struggled to see the man inside, who appeared to him to have been crawling into the back seat. Eventually, the man emerged, having kicked out the back window. The man then climbed on top of the vehicle. With something apparently in his hand, he lunged at the officer and fell face down on the ground. The officer commanded the man to stay down, but the suspect then got upholding that same object, which was later determined by investigators to be a knife. He came toward the officer, slashing and stabbing at him, as the officer slowly backed away. “At one point, he was able to kick the back window out of the vehicle, climb onto the roof with a knife and dive at the officer on the ground. Officer is continually giving him verbal commands, ‘stop or I’ll shoot,’ and the suspect says ‘I don’t care’ at one point, continues at the officer in a slashing motion, stabbing motion, within less than a foot and the officer was forced to shoot. And unfortunately, the suspect was deceased at the scene,” Chief Strait said. Several shots could be heard before the man was seen falling to the ground. The officer then called in “shots fired” to dispatchers. The video shows the officer holding the man at gunpoint until backup arrived. Those officers checked the car for other occupants before turning their attention to the medical needs of the suspect. The officer, a Marine veteran, then helped the other officers tend to the wounds of the suspect he had just shot. He relayed information about the suspect’s wounds to dispatch so medics would be ready to assist when they arrived at the scene. Despite their best efforts, the man died from his injuries. Chief Strait said he called in the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to oversee the investigation into the officer-involved shooting. "We always want an outside source. And the GBI came in, of course, did our investigation for us. And they’re the lead investigation [sic] on this,” the chief said. The names of the suspect and the officer have not yet been released. “Our thoughts and prayers are for everyone involved in this situation. It’s truly a very sad situation,” the chief said. No motive has been given for the man’s behavior, why he fled from police or decided to attack the officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
scPcX72I7H4 | 01 Feb 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police have released body camera footage that shows an officer subduing a woman that smashed up a metro Taco Bell with a tire iron. The footage, released Feb. 1, shows the moments an Oklahoma City Police Department officer arrives on scene early Jan. 30 at Taco Bell, 2608 S. I-35 Service Road. Just before 8 a.m. Tuesday police received a call that a woman was breaking windows and chasing employees with a tire iron at the business. An employee told police that 52-year-old Zette Lea Madden had approached the business on foot and used the tire iron to smash the drive-thru menu display. The woman then broke out the drive-thru window with the tool before breaking the glass on both entry doors and entering the business. Employees stated that Madden came behind the counter and destroyed the cash registers while telling them to give her money. When officers arrived on scene they found Madden inside the business holding the tire iron. She allegedly began thrusting the tool in "short, stabbing motions" when the officer told her to drop the item. The officer began to fear for the safety of the employees still inside the business and deployed his taser, subduing the woman. She was then taken into custody. Employees reportedly told police that Madden lives in a vehicle behind a nearby club and that they had trouble with her stealing soda from the fountain in the past. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
xwwVjzigP5Y | 30 Jan 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Marion County Sheriff's Office released a body cam video showing their deputies responding to the 17800th block of County Road 25 in reference to a domestic altercation. Upon arrival, deputies say they learned that the suspect, 32-year-old Sean T. Shea, battered and strangled a female victim. The suspect fled the area prior to the deputies' arrival. They went on to say that K-9 Deputy Jeremie Nix and K-9 “Drago” tracked and located the suspect in a wooded area, at which time Shea advised he was armed with a firearm and a knife and threatened suicide. In the video you can see the Deputy Nix was able to create a dialogue with the suspect and persuaded him to surrender peacefully. Deputies say that Shea actually did not have a firearm, but was armed with a knife. The suspect was arrested and charged with Domestic Battery by Strangulation and is being held in the Marion County Jail on a $10,000 bond. During this standoff, the sheriff's office says that K-9 Deputy Nic and K-9 Drago accidentally stepped in a yellow jacket nest and were stung multiple times. Drago was taken to the vet to be checked out after the call. He and Deputy Nix recovered and are back to work. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zUvkUcQEk9E | 27 Jan 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Bodycam video released Friday night shows a fatal shooting involving a Chicago police officer. The Civilian Office of Police Accountability, released the video for transparency reasons from a fatal police involved shooting at the end of November. Officers responded to a call of shots fired just after 2 p.m. on November 29th in the 6100 block of South King Drive. Chicago police say 24-year-old Aquoness Cathery was holding a semi-automatic handgun when they arrived. The video first shows officers entering an apartment unit, then chasing Cathery out and down a set of porch stairs. It`s difficult to see what happens as they turn the corner, but in the arrest report, the officer said Cathery pointed his weapon at him, which is when he fired. Cathery then hits the ground at the bottom of the steps. The officers calling for an ambulance. Cathery was taken to Stroger Hospital where he later died. Police said they recovered a loaded glock 9 millimeter handgun at the scene. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
WlbIlYIk6Mc | 25 Jan 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago Police Department investigators are examining an officers use of a Taser on a man who was trying to run away after a traffic stop. Body camera video shows Officer Marissa Garbacz stopping Stephen Baldwin on November 28 near 79th and Champlain, for an expired license plates. He presented a phony New Jersey driver’s license. He ran when another officer tried to handcuff him. Garbacz tased Baldwin as he tried to climb over a fence. Police guidelines say a Taser normally shouldn’t be used when a suspect is elevated above ground, as Baldwin was. He had to be hospitalized. He faces charges of forgery, identity theft, and possession of a fraudulent ID Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JS5cZGqjfsA | 25 Jan 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Utah couple is suing two West Valley City Police officers for actions they took against him in 2016 which, he said, changed his life. “Exit the apartment now,” that’s the sound that could be heard from police body camera footage of the event. On August 3, 2016 Tabeththa Coronado called police for help. A short time later, more than a dozen officers surrounded their 4th floor apartment in West Valley City, dressed in full tactical gear. Tabeththa’s common-law husband, Fernando Coronado, answered the door; he was half naked and drunk. For more than two hours, officers told Coronado to come to them, but he never did. Officers took action against Coronado, deploying a stun gun on him after he began to raise his arms, pound his chest, yell and take a step toward the officers. Coronado fell to the ground and hit his head on the cement below. Now Coronado has filed a law suit against the officers who he said caused him to sustain life-long injuries and, according to his attorneys, violate his constitutional rights. “What you have here is forceful take down, with a Taser and Fernando had a right to be free from that kind of force,” said Bob Sykes, Coronado’s attorney. Sykes said, by law, you can’t use a stun gun on someone who is nonviolent and only guilty of - at most - misconduct. According to West Valley City police, they had good reason to believe Fernando was dangerous. According to court documents, he threatened to kill his common-law wife, put a knife to his throat and threatened to kill himself, barricaded in his home, and repeatedly threatened to kill officers or anyone who attempted to enter his house. When Coronado and his attorneys were asked about charges or a conviction, they couldn’t seem to remember. “I don’t think so… not this case,” said Sykes. “Where there any charges filed against you?” said Sykes. “Yeah… I don’t know, there was a whole list,” said Coronado. “I do not think that they prosecuted him, I’m not sure, do you know Chad?” Sykes asked his co-counsel, Chad McKay. “Yeah they did,” replied McKay. “What happened?” asked Sykes. “Well, I don’t remember all of the details right now,” McKay responded. In a statement from West Valley City police they said, in part: “An injury to anyone involved in an incident is unfortunate, however, officers must act to ensure the safety of not only the suspect, but also the safety of the public, themselves and other officers.” When asked how Fernando feels about police officers following this incident, Coronado said, “The next officer that pulls me over, I might hurt him, or he might get shot.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Yvw0b49cO_Y | 24 Jan 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Spokane Police released body camera footage showing an officer-involved shooting with a fugitive out of Nevada on Wednesday. Antonio Davis was wanted in connection to a homicide in Nevada. On September 18, Spokane officers saw him and tried arresting him. Davis jumped into a car and took off, leading police on a car chase. Davis eventually crashed into a tree near Monroe and Sinto. He ran off and tried to climb a fence. The passenger in his car successfully climbed over the fence and ran off. Davis was shot by police in his right bicep. He recovered from his injuries and is now out of jail on bond. The body camera footage shows Davis asking for help and an ambulance. Police said because the passenger was on the loose and may have been armed, they had to clear the area before giving Davis medial treatment. "Not knowing where he was at and having an idea that he may be armed is why they waited for the contact team to come up. So they could safely do that without fear of that suspect be in that yard on the other side and potentially ambushing those officers when they approached Davis," said Brad Arleth with Spokane Police. "Initially watching the video it can seem like he was laying there for a long time but really he was being treated within about five minutes, so about as fast as anything else in town when somebody needs emergency medical assistance." Officers found a gun dropped by the passenger and a handgun in the driver's side door. The passenger was arrested three days later. While Davis is out of custody, he is still facing charges in Spokane for unlawful possession of a firearm and attempting to elude. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PWg4Y-2-VAo | 04 Jan 2018
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Three Escambia County Sheriff’s deputies have been cleared of any wrongdoing in an October, 2017 shootout with a robbery suspect. Prosecutors said a key piece of evidence in coming to that decision was the dash-cam video from the first-responding deputy. In the video, which has now been released by the State Attorney’s Office, Deputy Patrick Roberts can be seen and heard commanding Demetric Denario Carter to keep his hands up and get on the ground for more than two minutes. Roberts could see a handgun in Carter’s back pocket. Even after backup arrived, Carter refused to comply. Deputy Roberts tased Carter who pulled his gun and fires several shots as he was going to the ground. Deputies responded with fire of their own, wounding Carter who was taken into custody. According to a police report, a bank teller at Warrington Bank called deputies after a suspicious man came in the bank, speaking and acting in a threatening manner. She told dispatch she was afraid he may rob the bank. She also told dispatch that the suspect, later identified as Carter asked her to call police because he didn’t want to take anything out on them. The deputies were not injured in the shootout and Carter was treated for non-life threatening injuries. He now faces three attempted murder charges. READ THE FULL REPORT: https://mgtvwkrg.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/ecso-shooting.pdf Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7w5yPsroktM | 20 Dec 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** After a November traffic stop led to his violent beating, arrest and a broken leg, an Altadena man has filed a claim for damages against the city of Pasadena, its police department and chief, and the two officers involved. Christopher Ballew’s Nov. 9 arrest at an Altadena gas station was captured on video by a bystander and surfaced on social media this month, creating a stir and leading to denunciations from civil rights advocates. “I was beaten that day as if I was a runaway slave,” Ballew, 21, an assistant director at a marketing firm, said at a Wednesday news conference that was also attended by his parents and sister. Pasadena public information officer William Boyer said police officers Lerry Esparza and Zachary Lujan stopped Ballew, because of his car’s darkly tinted windows and missing front license plate. After community pressure, city officials last week released six dash-cam and body-camera videos that provide graphic details of the encounter. After stopping his white Mercedes at a gas pump, Ballew walks towards the station’s mini-market. One of the officers stops Ballew, grabs his arm and leads him back to the car. “You better stop acting like a dummy, dude,” the other officer yells. Both officers spread Ballew’s feet apart, forcing him into a kneeling position. Ballew begins repeatedly asking for their commanding officer as one of his wrists is placed in handcuffs. After being hit with an officer’s baton, Ballew grabs and pulls the baton and a scuffle ensues. The two officers force Ballew to the ground and continue to beat him with fists and the baton, delivering blows to his back and leg. Other Pasadena police officers arrived on scene, and Ballew was eventually taken to the emergency room. He was later booked on suspicion of assaulting a police officer with a deadly weapon. After spending about 36 hours in custody, he was released on $50,000 bail. The Los Angeles County district attorney’s office declined to press charges against Ballew, citing insufficient evidence. Ballew insists that he tried to comply with the officers’ commands. “The only reason why I grabbed the baton was because he already hit me with the baton,” Ballew said. “When I watch this video, the only thing that I could think of is how thankful I am to still be here. There was a point where the officer pointed his gun at me.” Ballew’s attorney, John Burton, said the confrontation could easily have turned fatal. Burton said one of the objectives of the claim is to determine why the traffic stop intensified so quickly. “I could be at a press conference with the parents for a wrongful-death case — fortunately that's not the case,” Burton said. “This is an absolutely out-of-control situation and compounded by a really cowardly and indifferent police management team.” “He was treated in a very inhumane way,” said Delano Yarbrough, president of NAACP’s Pasadena chapter. At a City Council meeting last week, Pasadena’s city manager pledged to release the videos “in the interest of good governance, transparency and in the interest of the public,” Boyer said. The incident marks the first time such videos have been made public in response to a police use-of-force incident in Pasadena since the city deployed police body-worn cameras last year. Boyer is encouraging the public to look through the six videos. “It’s unedited, unredacted; it’s not a 45-second social media post.” Both Esparza and Lujan are still on active duty, and Boyer said the incident is under internal review by Pasadena police. “There are no timelines for anything like this,” he said. Ballew said he has struggled to cope with the encounter. “I get anxiety whenever I see a police car,” he said. “Whenever I hear a police siren, my body starts to shake and I start to look around to see if they’re coming for me because that’s what I feel like right now.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_5B7i5do3v8 | 19 Dec 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A man is facing multiple charges after allegedly putting a Canton police officer in a choke hold and dragging him with his car after a traffic stop. The incident happened just after midnight in the 1000 block of 12th Street Northwest. According to a police report, the officers pulled over a red Ford pickup truck for a speeding violation. After the driver stopped, he exited the vehicle and refused to cooperate. During the confrontation, the man grabbed one of the officers, put him in a choke hold and dragged him into the truck's cab with him and drove away. The officer's partner tried to stop the suspect, later identified as 32-year-old Mario Jermaine Pratt, by using his Taser but the weapon was ineffective, police said. With the officer still hanging partially out of the vehicle, Pratt drove a short distance but crashed his truck nearby. During the altercation, the officer who was dragged fired a single shot from his weapon but didn't hit the driver. Pratt was taken into custody, transported to Mercy Medical Center for evaluation and then taken to the Stark County Jail. He was charged with two counts of felonious assault on a peace officer, abduction, resisting arrest, and various traffic offenses. The officers involved in the incident were not injured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cGIh222o7sg | 15 Dec 2017
** Subscribe for more: https://goo.gl/5clm0J ** On 12/13/17, at approximately 9:30am, Macomb County Sheriff Deputies were called to a residence in Ray Township for a horse that had fallen into an ice covered pond. Deputies responded and attempted to guide the horse out with ropes only to find that the horse could not get its legs above the ice. The Ray Township Fire Department also responded. Police and fire worked together to break up the ice and guide the horse out. During the rescue, a deputy fell through the ice trying to attach a rope to the horse’s bridle. He was quickly pulled from the pond and continued to help the horse. The owners were grateful and horse was checked out by its veterinarian. Both the horse and the deputy were uninjured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
iRj_R0z6XR4 | 14 Dec 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Louisville Metro police are investigating an officer-involved shooting at a Family Dollar store at 13th and Broadway streets. The shooting happened around 8:45 p.m. Wednesday. Officers were responding to a robbery call. Police said the suspect stole money from the store and fired multiple shots inside the store. When officers arrived, Dominque Hardiman, 24, came out at the back of the store with a handgun and refused to drop it. Officer Michael Roberson fired a round and shot Hardiman in the leg. Hardiman was taken to University Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. He was later taken to Metro Corrections on charges of robbery and wanton endangerment. Police Chief Steve Conrad said the investigation is ongoing, but police released video from one body camera. Conrad noted the limitations of a body camera, because it is attached to an officer. No one inside the store was injured. LMPD's Public Integrity Unit is investigating. Roberson, who has been with the Louisville Metro Police Department since 2005, is on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
G2NmCMpoDzs | 11 Dec 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Two law-enforcement officers in Ohio are being accused of police brutality after footage emerged of them tasering suspects during a domestic dispute call. One of the victims suffered a collapsed lung as a result of the incident. The video, captured on a bodycam, shows two officers responding to a domestic dispute in Cincinnati. The call was made by Angela Brown, who said her two sons - who are half-brothers - refused to get out of her house. The situation is initially somewhat calm. However, Brown can be heard saying: "Here they at – disrespecting me and everything," referring to 24-year-old Richard Coleman and 25-year-old James Crawley. When Coleman gets up to speak to the officers and explain the situation, he is immediately met with a command to "sit down." A small scuffle breaks out between the brothers when one jumps up in anger at the fact that the police were called. It doesn't take long for one officer to point his taser at Crawley. It escalates from there, and Crawley is tasered less than two minutes into the video. Coleman is also tasered at least four times soon afterwards. One brother pleads for the officer to listen to what he has to say. They refuse, and one shouts "Get on the ground...I'm gonna put you on the f**king ground!" A third officer eventually arrives at the scene, and the cops physically force both brothers to the ground. One officer can be seen pulling Crawley's hair. "We're not doing nothing!" one of the brothers shouts. Coleman suffered from a collapsed lung following the incident. He was recovering from back-fusion surgery at the time. Both brothers received their first criminal convictions as a result of the event. However, at no point in the video were they informed that they were under arrest, nor were they read their Miranda rights. This is particularly notable because Cincinnati Police Department policy states that tasers are only to be used on those who are "actively resisting arrest." The brothers were charged with resisting arrest and trespassing. Crawley faces an additional felony charge of assaulting a police officer, and could receive between two and eight years in prison and/or a fine of up to $20,000. The footage has prompted an extraordinary intervention by the Hamilton County prosecutor, who has instigated an external city investigation into the use of force, according to Cincinnati.com. An internal investigation by the department is also reportedly taking place. It's not the first time that police in the US have come under fire for their heavy-handed use of tasers. RT spoke to Jordan Norris, who last year was repeatedly tasered by police after being detained on drug charges, despite being strapped to a chair and therefore not posing any threat. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
GAXlxrRF_6g | 09 Dec 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Broward Sheriff's office released bodycam video which shows a Lauderdale Lakes man fighting with a Broward Sheriff’s deputy before a second deputy fatally shoots him. The suspect, Jean Pedro Pierre, died at Broward Health Medical Center. News Articles on this story: https://www.kansascity.com/news/nation-world/article189126534.html https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/broward/article188909469.html https://miami.cbslocal.com/2017/12/20/man-killed-deputy-involved/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BvChaajJQrw | 05 Dec 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** An Oklahoma City officer has been charged with second degree murder in connection to the fatal shooting of a suicidal man in November. Court records filed Dec. 5 show that Oklahoma City Police Department Sgt. Keith Sweeney faces a complaint of murder in the second degree or the alternative of manslaughter in the first degree. He was booked through the Oklahoma County Jail on the complaint early Tuesday. According to police, officers responded to reports of a suicidal person around 2:40 a.m. in the courtyard of Parkview Village Homes, 1416 SW 20 Street. When officers arrived on-scene, they say Pigeon was holding a bottle of lighter fluid and threatening to light himself on fire. The officers attempted to get Pigeon to drop the lighter fluid and get on the ground, but he did not comply. Court documents show that Officer Troy Nitzky deployed a bean bag shotgun, striking Pigeon in the left hip. Sergeant Sweeney then discharged his weapon striking Pigeon five times. Pigeon was provided medical attention but died on scene. Oklahoma County District Attorney David Prater said two of three officers responding to the incident did everything right to approach the situation via non-lethal methods. "This is one of those situations where we've alleged that an officer crossed the line and in fact broke the law," Prater said. Officer Nitzky and a second officer were the first to approach Pigeon. Sweeney can be heard as he arrives at the scene ordering Pigeon to drop what he had in his hands. Body camera footage catches Sweeney stating "I will f****** shoot you" just moments before firing his weapon. Following the shooting, Sweeney can be heard asking officers if the man had a knife. Only a lighter and lighter fluid were found at the scene. In interviews with authorities Sweeney has stated that he believed Pigeon had a knife in his hand and that his life was in danger. "This is a tragic situation that will be a learning situation for everyone," Prater said. The second degree murder sentence carries a sentence of 10 years to life while the alternative first degree manslaughter charge is four years to life. The Oklahoma City Fraternal Order of Police released the following statement on the charge: “Police officers are routinely placed in dangerous situations where they must quickly make life-or-death decisions. We caution citizens against jumping to conclusions until the facts are fully presented. At this time, the FOP is not privy to the findings of the criminal investigation, and the video released today is only one piece of the puzzle. We hope to have more information about the particulars of this tragic situation soon. The FOP will always support members who act in good faith under the policies of the Oklahoma City Police Department and the law.We know these are trying times for Sgt. Sweeney and his family, and we’re here for them. We also offer our sympathy to Mr. Pigeon’s family and loved ones.” Documents filed Tuesday state that Pigeon was not armed and "not a threat to the officers". Sweeney has been on paid administrative leave since the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7ZOJv2PLBQQ | 05 Dec 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** An Oregon sheriff claims that dramatic body camera video showing deputies siccing a K9 deputy on an inmate with a suspected history of mental illness was a justifiable use of force. “We do not relish having to resort to force,” Columbia County Sheriff Jeff Dickerson told the Columbia County Spotlight via email. “We do what we can to minimize the length and intensity of these confrontations to protect the staff AND the inmates from severe injury.” In August, a Belgian malinois K9 deputy named Lars was sicced on an inmate by his handler, Deputy Ryan Dews. “Incident reports indicate Christopher Bartlett, an inmate who had been combative with deputies and may have a history of mental illness, needed to be moved to a different pod in the jail,” the Columbia County Spotlight reported. “Dickerson says the August incident with Bartlett, who resisted and was documented to be combative, was reviewed and deemed a justifiable use of force. In fact, Dickerson says, it went exactly as it should have, with Lars seizing the inmate, and the inmate being removed ‘without serious injury.'” The video shows the K9 leaping to bite the inmate’s arm, pulling him to the ground. The dog can be seen shaking its head back and forth while clenching the man’s arm. Approximately 20 seconds pass before the dog releases its grip on the inmate. The video then shows the handler heaping praise on the dog for attacking the inmate Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_9Cpc1dgios | 30 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Minnesota man who is wanted for federal drug charges led police on a high-speed chase this weekend in Florida. Authorities say the man responsible has an arrest warrant issued from Moorhead. Thirty-five-year-old Ryan Swartley from Park Rapids is being held on a charge of aggravated fleeing, possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He is also charged with violating probation after leading police on a pursuit through Panama City Beach on Saturday. Authorities say the speeds reached over 90 miles an hour. It all started when deputies spotted Swartley parked outside of a condo building. That's when a deputy tried to pull him over, police say he then took off. Authorities used a pit maneuver to stop him, but not before Swartley allegedly crashed into two different civilian cars along with damaging multiple police cars. People who saw the chase say it was a frantic pursuit throughout the city. "This truck is going sideways, ping ponging onto some of these cars and we jumped out because he was coming close to us and the curb," said eyewitness Greg Jones. Authorities say one person inside a car Swartley hit was injured from the chase. Police in Florida say they had been looking for Swartley for two weeks. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kO8ONM0bGqo | 30 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Florida authorities say a man being chased by deputies for grand theft and burglary made a pit stop to inject heroin. Marion County Sheriff's Office say a detective searching for John Stephens found him at a family member's central Florida home Monday. Stephens fled in a vehicle. Another deputy later spotted the vehicle and pursued it. According to the report Stephens got out, jumped a fence and was stopped by a K-9 named Tipster who bit him on the arm. According to deputies, Stephens told them he injected heroin during the chase and apologized. Deputies said they recovered heroin from the vehicle. Stephens was originally wanted for grand theft, grand theft of a motor vehicle, fraud and two counts of burglary of a conveyance. After the chase, authorities added several new charges. Jail records show Stephens remains behind bars at the Marion County Jail on no bond and his next court date is scheduled for early January. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vU7c5Ay3TKE | 30 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Baltimore Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in South Baltimore. On Wednesday night, two officers noticed a man acting suspiciously and showing characteristics of a person armed with a gun. The officers approached Allen Hosea Johnson Jr. and attempted to get the gun, but the Johnson fought back. During a struggle between the officers and Johnson, one round was fired from the gun and shot an officer in the palm of his hand. According to Commissioner Kevin Davis, the second officer used his stun gun, was able to handcuff Johnson, and retrieve the gun. The officer, a three year veteran of the police force, was taken to Shock Trauma for a non-life-threatening injury. Davis says the officer is in good spirits and will be fine. Johnson is in custody and was taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Johnson has been charged with Attempted First and Second Degree Murder, Illegal Possession of a Firearm, Felony Assault Second Degree of a Law Enforcement Officer, as well as other firearm and drug-related charges. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mXdX4SB3paA | 29 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The NYPD has released body cam video of a deadly police encounter at a Bronx homeless shelter. Just 16 days after the fatal shooting of Cornell Lockhart, police made public the tense moments before the officers opened fire. It happened at a facility in Tremont after Lockhart attacked two security guards. The NYPD released two videos, both 45 seconds long. The complete recording from the body cam of 11 year veteran officer Shawn Loftus, was recorded on November 13 at a supportive housing facility serving a troubled population of formerly homeless people. Long time resident, 67-year-old Cornell Lockhart, had just stabbed two female security guards with a steak knife. One of the injured guards can briefly be seen in video recorded by the second cop, rookie officer Nicole Krauss. The body cam video dramatically contradicts a claim from shelter resident Hannibal Ali over how many times police commanded ‘drop the knife.’ “They said it three times to him, no not twenty times, three times. I was standing there,” he said. According to the NYPD, Lockhart said ‘shoot me’ before stepping forward with the knife. Lockhart had a long history of mental health crisis and contacts with the police. Officers Loftus and Krauss remain on active duty in the 48th precinct. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Uv6bCpJ-siI | 29 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A police officer injured his head Monday after he was shocked by his partner's Taser as they attempted to arrest a suspect, reports say. According to the Police, the incident occurred last week on Thanksgiving Day. The officers, who were not identified, had responded to a domestic incident and found the suspect, Christopher McClinton, 22, sitting in a vehicle. McClinton reportedly refused to give police identification or get out of the vehicle. The officers pulled McClinton from the vehicle and he began resisting, police tell the Daily News. As one officer tried to hold McClinton down, the other officer fired his Taser, with one prong hitting the suspect and the other hitting his partner. The officer struck by the Taser was taken to a hospital for a head injury. McClinton pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of obstructing official business, failure to disclose personal information and resisting arrest. Riverside is located in southeast Ohio just east of Dayton and has a population just over 25,000. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
QNyXZCeAriM | 21 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** With his rifle drawn, Fort Collins Police Services officer Matthew Brede shouted "drop it" to the man walking toward him with what appeared to be a handgun, newly released video footage of the Jan. 21 police shooting shows. In the moments after, Brede fired his rifle 10 times, and Austin Snodgrass, the man in front of him, fell to the ground, suffering from three gunshot wounds. Snodgrass survived the shooting. FCPS released body-mounted camera footage of the January shooting on Tuesday. Larimer County District Attorney Cliff Riedel cleared Brede of any criminal wrongdoing in the incident in February, saying Snodgrass had admitted the standoff outside his Hastings Drive home was an attempt at "suicide by cop." At a news conference Tuesday, Interim Police Chief Terry Jones went over the facts of the case, and reiterated that Snodgrass had orchestrated the confrontation with Brede as an attempt to take his own life. "Mr. Snodgrass is extremely fortunate that he survived his wounds," Jones said. "Any time you're shot with this type of weapon, the outcome is generally catastrophic." Snodgrass survived was ultimately sentenced to serve three years in community corrections for felony menacing, after he pleaded guilty to that charge. Snodgrass, now 25, called 911 on Jan. 21 and falsely reported that an intruder had stabbed his roommate. On Tuesday, police shared video footage of the shooting and an audio recording of the 911 call from Snodgrass that brought police to his home. When officers arrived at the home, Snodgrass approached Brede with a pellet-gun replica of a handgun and ignored commands to drop it. Brede, believing the gun to be real, fired his rifle 10 times, hitting Snodgrass three times. The video footage shows officers surrounding the home after the shooting, trying to figure out if anyone else was inside. After he was shot, Snodgrass complied with officers' orders to show his hands. One officer handcuffed Snodgrass as he lie moaning on the ground. A few moments later, several officers carried him away from the home, to an area where emergency crews gave him medical treatment. Part of the reason for the delay in releasing the footage was due to administrative turnover within the department as well as waiting for criminal and internal reviews to be completed, officials said Tuesday. Larimer County Community Corrections is designed to reintegrate felony offenders into the community and provides counseling, life skills training, financial planning and management and crisis intervention. Law enforcement officers in Larimer County have shot five people — four of them fatally — so far in 2017. There were three officer-involved shootings in Larimer County in 2016. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dZgmN0l-hog | 21 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Fort Collins Police asked Jeremy Holmes to drop the hunting knife he was holding more than 40 times before fatally shooting the 19-year-old man July 1 near the Colorado State University campus in Fort Collins, body camera footage released Tuesday shows. Police were alerted that Holmes was walking to his brother's residence at the Aggie Village Apartments just south of CSU's campus with a large knife by a 911 call from Holmes' mother. The woman reported that Holmes had left the residence after saying he was going to kill his brother and sister-in-law, who lived at the Aggie Village Apartments, and that Jeremy Holmes had struggled with mental health issues in the past. The woman said to dispatchers that Holmes told her he planned to charge police and force them to shoot him, and he said she would "lose either one or two sons" that night. Officer Phil Morris with CSU police responded to the area of Whitcomb Street and Prospect Road, where he saw Holmes holding a large knife. In the video, Morris pulled out his patrol pistol and immediately began instructing Holmes to drop the knife, and backed away from Holmes as he continued walking toward the officer. Holmes refused to drop the knife, and uttered phrases such as, "Kill me now," and, "My life is over." Fort Collins police Officer Erin Mast was responding to a different call, but saw Morris with his weapon drawn as she drove on Prospect with her lights flashing. She stopped and tried to assist Morris, pulling out her firearm and also pleading with Holmes to drop the knife. With Mast's cover, Morris can be heard saying he is going to try shooting Holmes with a Taser, but as he goes to pull the Taser, Holmes charges Morris with the knife. Morris redrew his gun and fired four times at Holmes, and Mast also fired twice, with all six rounds hitting Holmes, according to Jones. Both Holmes' mother and brother have seen the body-camera footage, Jones said. "I think the officers have certain tools that are available to them, and some are less lethal and some are not," Harris said. "In this case the officer made a decision to try and transition to that less lethal option, and I'm not going to sit here and second-guess him. If it had worked, it would have been a great day for everybody." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dvi6wm5Nv6c | 20 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Two men walked away unhurt from a small airplane after it clipped a tree and spun around as the pilot tried to make an emergency landing on Keene Road, deputies said. Pilot Marc Benedict, 61, and passenger Gregory Guinee, 55, of Clearwater, were not injured when the single-engine, four-seat Rockwell Commander 112 crashed about 10:25 a.m. Sunday along Keene Road at Sunset Point Road, said Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Cpl. Daniel DiFrancesco. Benedict experienced engine trouble as he was returning to Clearwater Air Park from Zephyrhills Municipal Airport, DiFrancesco said. He had taken off for Zephyrhills about 9 a.m. and took off about 10 a.m. for the return trip. Benedict reported engine trouble while flying southwest over On Top of the World, a 55-plus community in Clearwater, and attempted to land on Keene Road. The left wing hit a tree in the road’s median, causing the plane to spin around and come to a stop on a sidewalk. An investigation is under way but deputies said there was no indication of impairment. The Federal Aviation Administration was scheduled to take overe the probe. Keene Road was expected to be blocked until the plane could be towed away. Wayne Owens, 49, heard the crash from his house on Bentley Street, just one house away from where the plane landed. Owens, an electrician, thought it was a car crash before he noticed the downed tree and mangled plane. He’s heard of other plane crashes nearby. "I feel very uneasy about it," he said. "I didn’t think about it until after I bought the place that we’re right in the direct line of the airport." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
YTtI1r4Kgwg | 18 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A University of Georgia Student is out of jail after leading police on a high-speed chase through downtown Athens early Thursday morning. The entire incident was recorded the bodycam of the Athens Clarke County Officer involved. Police said when he was being pursued 19-year-old Hunter Wilkerson managed to snap a picture of his speedometer and posted it on Snapchat just before he crashed. The high-speed pursuit started when a white truck speed by an Athens-Clarke County Police officer parked at Jittery Joe’s Coffee on South Milledge Avenue. UGA Student Kaylor Sexton, who saw the video, was appalled at the recklessness. “You never know who’s coming or going. There are people, families out here that’s scary,” said Sexton. On the police officer’s body cam, the truck can be seen blowing past several red lights through downtown Athens at speeds ranging between 70 to 90 miles per hour. Less than two minutes into the chase, on Oconee Street, the driver loses control. “He just lost it and crashed he just crashed,” the officer is heard saying on bodycam. Police said the truck driven by Wilkerson crashed into several parked vehicles. At one point, Wilkerson asked the arresting officer if he could see the cars he hit. Wilkerson is heard on bodycam trying to have a discussion with the officer. Wilkerson: “Can I see what I did? Officer: “Get in the car.” Wilkerson: “Can I see what I did? Can I see all the cars I hit?” Officer: “Get in the car.” Athens-Clarke County Police said their investigation revealed, while on the run, Wilkerson managed to post a picture of his speedometer on Snapchat. “It’s really easy with the culture of kids today for everything to be so centered around social media, but it’s not worth it, especially when your life hangs on the balance and other people’s lives,” said UGA Student Marika Carlson. Athens-Clarke County Police said UGA Police stopped Wilkerson for stealing street signs from campus, but did not pursue when he fled. Spokesman Epifanio Rodriguez said when Wilkerson was spotted about 15 minutes later on city streets he had to be stopped. “Our officer seeing the rate of speed that this person was driving. He believes there were people in danger and he had to somehow attempt to stop this vehicle,” said Rodriguez. Rodriguez said it’s a wonder no one was hurt. Wilkerson faces numerous misdemeanor and felony charges connected to the chase and theft of signs. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_ikYXNpnzRs | 15 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** After four officer-fired rounds rang out outside a Silverado Ranch-area convenience store Saturday evening, an armed man went down, and his wife, who he was in a physical struggle with him over his gun, exclaimed that she’d been hit. The bullet, shot by Officer David Nesheiwat, 33, went through Phillip Pitts’ arm and into her stomach, Clark County Assistant Sheriff Tom Roberts said Tuesday. As Pitts, 41, pressed the gun against the woman's stomach, Nesheiwat shot twice, knocking the suspect to the ground, Roberts said. While down, Pitts kept the gun pointed at the woman, prompting the officer to pull the trigger twice more. The unidentified woman underwent surgery and survived at University Medical Center, while Pitts died there moments after the shooting. This was the 21st shooting involving Metro officers this year, compared with seven during the same time last year, Roberts said. The shooting and dramatic moments that preceded it were captured on officer-worn cameras and broadcast Tuesday. A concerned citizen called 911 at 5:34 p.m. to report that a man, who was possibly armed with a gun, was choking a woman outside the store, 780 Pyle Ave., near Pollock Drive, Roberts said. Surveillance video shows a physical struggle between the couple. An officer, who was not identified, arrives first. "What's going on?" he yells. "What's that in your hand? Drop your gun!" He then directs his attention to the woman, who is crying and screaming, "Step away from him. Step away. Step away from him now. Step away from her!" At some point during the wrestling for the gun, Pitts points the gun to his head and says he's going to shoot himself, Roberts said. The woman presumably pleads for him not to do it. "Sir, get on the ground! Put the gun down! Sir, put the gun down!" With his left hand, the officer motions the woman to come to him, while he points the gun at Pitts with his right. The officer, who takes cover between his cruiser and a civilian vehicle, pleads with Pitts to drop the gun, which goes ignored. About 35 seconds after the first officer drives up, Nesheiwat arrives and yells at Pitts to drop the gun, firing his gun about 10 seconds later. Before firing their guns, officers are trained to weigh the backdrop of the scene and assess the danger to other officers and bystanders, Roberts said. “The intent is to save lives, not take lives ... and trying to neutralize the threat as best as you can.” Pitts did not fire his 9 mm gun, which had eight bullets in the magazine, one in the chamber, and had its safe off, Roberts said. Pitts goes down, and the woman holds her stomach, walks and sits on a curb, and announces, "I'm hit ... I got hit." An investigation determined that the bullet that struck the woman had gone through Pitts’ arm, Roberts said. The couple’s 10-year-old daughter had been trying to keep Pitts away from her mother sometime before police arrived, Roberts said. Pitts did not have a criminal history in Las Vegas but did have multiple arrests, mostly for misdemeanors, in Hawaii, his last in 2007, Roberts said. Nesheiwat, an 11-year Metro veteran, was placed on paid administrative leave while the investigation continues, per the agency's policy. The shooting was the 21st this year involving Metro Police and the 10th fatal officer-involved shooting. At the same time last year, police had investigated seven officer-involved shootings, three of them fatal. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
WCxQyg7d3_8 | 08 Nov 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Pueblo Police Department on Wednesday released footage of a fatal officer-involved shooting of a man who attempted to run officers down with his car. The video shows a Feb. 5 shooting that killed Andrew Byrd, 35, who backed his vehicle into a patrol car before driving at other officers in the area of Small and Acero avenues just after midnight, police said. Officer Neal Robinson fired one round into the driver's side of a Toyota Camry, killing Byrd, police said. Hours earlier, a woman reported that her 2005 Lexus sedan was stolen by Byrd, a known gang member with active warrants for his arrest, police said. He then returned to the neighborhood in a Camry. A shootout followed that resulted in Byrd's death, police said. The video shows the Camry was stuck underneath a semi-truck before backing out and hitting a patrol car. Robinson and fellow officer Bernadette Lambert were placed on paid administrative leave. In August, the Pueblo County District Attorney's Office ruled the shooting justified. According to police, Robinson said he felt his life was in danger when he saw Byrd reaching for a possible weapon and driving toward him. In a police report, Bernadette fired a shot at "Mr. Byrd based partially on her belief that he had shot Officer Robinson." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6B22t-OmErA | 27 Oct 2017
(Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) The Salt Lake County District Attorney has ruled that an officer who shot a suspect in a Maverik parking lot on September 28 was legally justified, and videos show the suspect assaulting two officers. DA Sim Gill and Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown gave a press conference Wednesday announcing the decision, during which they showed body cam footage from one officer, surveillance from the Maverik and video captured by a bystander. Gill said things began police were called about Michael Bruce Peterson, who had allegedly assaulted an employee while trespassing at a salon at 363 South and 500 East in SLC on September 28. Video shows officer Greg Lovell first speaking with Peterson, asking him to come over and talk to him. The man continues walking, and Gill said while the suspect is out of view of the camera he tried to enter the officer's vehicle. The officer told him to stop, and Peterson began walking away. Lovell follows the suspect at what Gill called a safe distance until the man reached a Maverik at 300 South and 508 East, where Peterson got into a Jeep. Gill said Lovell observed the man was acting erratic and potentially under the influence, and he was concerned that if the man started driving he may hurt someone. After the suspect entered the vehicle, the owner of the Jeep came out of the convenience store and told the suspect to get out his car. Lovell asks the man to get out of the car, and eventually deploys a Taser on him. Gill said the suspect became "enraged" after being hit by the Taser, got out of the Jeep and began punching Lovell. The body camera footage becomes difficult to follow as the hand-to-hand altercation ensues, but surveillance cameras show the officer retreating across the parking lot as the suspect follows. At this time Lt. Andrew Oblad arrived on scene to respond to Lovell's call for backup and saw the suspect assaulting Lovell, who dropped his baton in the altercation. The suspect picks up the baton and begins attacking Lovell with it, striking him several times. Gill said Oblad tried to divert the suspect's attention from Lovell. Video shot by a bystander shows the suspect turning his attention toward Oblad and charging at the officer, holding the baton in what Gill described as a "batter's stance." Oblad fired several shots, all of which struck the suspect, but the man continued charging toward the officer and struck him with the baton. Gill said Oblad saw that his initial shots had not stopped the man and began to worry he was wearing a protective vest. As the suspect continued his assault, Oblad fired several more times. Gill said in total 10 shots were fired, all of which struck the suspect. Peterson was pronounced dead at the scene. Gill said that because the suspect was attacking the officers with the baton, Oblad reasonably believed deadly force was necessary to prevent death or serious bodily harm to himself or to another--and as such his use of deadly force was justified under Utah law. Oblad said he initially reached for his pepper spray upon arriving on scene, but once the suspect picked up Lovell's baton he felt the suspect's attacks might become deadly. Gill and Brown both praised Lovell for his efforts to de-escalate the situation, noting that he began by talking to the man before following at a safe distance, only confronting the man when he feared he was be about to begin driving and possibly hurt someone. Lovell first deployed a Taser and then his baton, and only after all of that failed to stop the assault did Oblad fire his gun. News article from this incident: https://goo.gl/WdkZYq https://goo.gl/ujMzjj https://goo.gl/RnoKn8
vOMNaJXparE | 27 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Sequoyah County Deputy who was stabbed while trying to serve an arrest warrant is on routine administrative leave while the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) conducts an investigation into the incident that left the suspect dead. Sequoyah County Sheriff Larry Lane said Deputy Christian Goode was sore from two stab wounds but was out of the hospital and doing well considering he was stabbed twice by Phillip Joel Trammel, 30, of Muldrow. Goode was involved in an incident about 4:30 p.m. Friday in which he was attempting to locate and arrest Trammel, Lane said. Trammel was wanted on three charges that include forgery, non-payment of child support and non-compliance with the sex offender registry. Deputy Goode and Muldrow Officer Brad Roberts went to a residence in Muldrow in search of Trammell. Lane said the residence at 10th and Enid streets in Muldrow was not Trammel's and a female answered the door when the officers arrived. When asked by Goode if Trammel was there, the female replied she didn't know, but told Goode what bedroom Trammel usually stayed in, Lane said. He said the woman granted Goode consent to search. Lane said Goode began to search the house and went back out to get Roberts to go through the home with him. As the two officers were conducting the search, they discovered Trammel hiding under a pile of clothes. Trammel came out from under the pile of clothes brandishing a knife. Trammel yelled expletives at Goode and Roberts and said he would kill them, that he wasn't going back to jail. Goode was stabbed twice, once in the shoulder and a second time to the chest, below the left breast, Lane said. “He had a 5 centimeter deep stab wound to the chest. It missed a main artery by about one millimeter,” Lane said. After being stabbed, Lane said Goode managed to return fire, striking Trammel three times, twice in the torso and once in the arm. He said Goode fired a total of eight rounds. Trammel died at the scene. Just after the shooting, Muldrow Assistant Police Chief Tim Keith arrived and placed a tourniquet on Goode's arm before transporting him to a Fort Smith hospital. Goode was able to be treated and later released. Lane said Goode's name was not released immediately as a precaution and is routine until family members are notified. Goode has been with the sheriff's department about eight months, Lane said, adding that he believe Goode had been in law enforcement about four or five years. Lane praised Goode, saying, “He did the right thing. Lane said he learned from Trammel's family members, after the fact, that Trammel had made statements that he was not going to be taken by police. His body has been sent to the office of the state medical examiner. Lane said Goode will return to work after the OSBI completes its investigation, which he said could take three to four weeks. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PV_xz81MgnA | 24 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Detective Howard Brickner and Corporal Lynn Bays narrowly averted a suicide by cop scenario earlier this year with determination and quick thinking, according to Pulaski County Detective Captain Linda Burgess. Marcus Lavender was determined to commit suicide by cop by his own admission, according to the body camera footage provided by the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department. Bays’ body camera was on and recorded the entire incident. Lavender was recently sentenced on two charges related to the incident. He received four years in the Department of Corrections for Unlawful Use of a Weapon and seven years for Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, lesser charges he pleaded guilty to instead of the five earlier charges he had pending. Brickner told that he and Bays went to Lavender’s residence for a well-being check call. After arriving, they were warned by dispatch that Lavender had made threatening remarks about trying to shoot any officers that arrived on scene. They noticed an open bottle of alcohol in the seat of a truck on the property and according to the video footage, and Brickner’s account, Bays walked around to the back of the house, while Brickner knocked on the front door.“The front door was opening with the muzzle of a weapon behind it. I grabbed a hold of the muzzle pushing it away and wrapped around the guy and we started to wrestle with the gun. It went off. I had yelled for my partner and he’d come running,” Brickner said. Brickner said that his main thought was he needed to get “the muzzle of that weapon planted in the ground where it wasn’t going to be able to do anything.” Bays ran to assist Brickner after he called his name, heard the shot being fired just before he rounded the corner of the house, and came upon Brickner struggling with Lavender in the front yard over a rifle. Bays drew his weapon and ordered Lavender to drop his weapon, but did not shoot because Brickner and Lavender were struggling for the rifle and there was a risk that Bays could hit Brickner. Bays used is his taser on Lavender and helped Brickner secure him, while Lavender begged the officers to shoot him, telling them, “I want to die.” According to the probable cause statement in the incident, Lavender’s girlfriend was inside the house with her two children when this happened. Pulaski County Sheriff Jimmy Bench said the incident shows that the agency doesn’t “see black or white” and that it’s about saving lives. “We see a life, that’s all that matters. Your end goal is for everyone to go home safe,” Bench said. Burgess said that hearing that gun shot or hearing shots fired on a call gives you the “awfullest feeling ever” and there’s an adrenaline dump while trying to see everyone out of a situation like that alive. “They handled the situation the best way they knew how without shooting someone. I commend them for that. When you’ve got a gun pointed at you, that’s awful hard,” Bench said. Brickner told that he hasn’t had a gun pointed at him too many times in his career and this was the first time a gun was fired. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_4ztNap59x8 | 19 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Orem Police have released body camera video of a confrontation where a man in the backseat of a car got out and pointed what appears to be a gun at the officers. The officers said they were investigating a report of a suspicious vehicle and the situation quickly escalated. Cpl. Vance and Officer Sillitoe were speaking to four people inside the vehicle, which had dark tinted windows. They were in the process of letting the group go when they found out a passenger in the back seat had given a fake name. What you see in the video is what happened when Officer Sillitoe confronted that person. Orem Police confirmed 19-year-old Anton Bay is the person in the back seat who gave a fake name and pointed what appeared to be a gun at police. The firearm was a BB gun but officers didn’t know that until they grabbed it from Bay’s hands. As you can hear at the end of the video, the suspect said he wanted the officers to kill him. Luckily, that didn’t happen. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
32rYBWzHGeU | 17 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Authorities revealed more information Tuesday about the shooting of a young man who was wounded when a Baldwin County sheriff's deputy shot the man in the arm while taking him into custody Monday. The episode happened about 2 p.m. at 49 West Apartments on Ga. 49 in Milledgeville, Georgia. Sheriff's deputies had been called there about a son who had reportedly struck his mother in the face. One of the deputies who got there first was trying to arrest the son when the son "would not comply," the GBI said in a statement sent to news outlets. The deputy called for backup and, according to the statement, continued talking to the son until two more deputies got there. When they arrived, they went to take the son, Jamel Jackson, 18, into custody and Jackson "resisted," the GBI statement said. "A brief physical struggle ensued." The deputies decided to use a Taser on Jackson to "gain compliance," the statement said, "when Deputy Charles Gillis mistakenly drew his firearm instead of his Taser, firing one shot into Jackson's arm. Deputy Gillis has advised GBI agents that his intent was to use his Taser." Investigators have since reviewed body-cam footage of the encounter. Gillis, a nine-year veteran of the sheriff's office, was said to be one of the deputies who served as backups in the case. He was the only officer who fired a shot. He is on administrative leave pending further investigation. After being treated at a Macon hospital, Jackson was jailed Tuesday on misdemeanor family violence and misdemeanor obstruction charges. Jackson was being held at the Wilkinson County jail, and his bond will likely be set on Wednesday. Asked about the incident, Baldwin Sheriff Bill Massee on Tuesday said, "To be honest, it's a bad situation. ... The offender was resisting arrest. ... (The deputy) pulled the wrong tool out." Massee added: "We view it as a very serious incident. ... Everyone was glad it was not a worse situation than it was." The sheriff said Gillis, the deputy, has since told investigators he made a mistake and said, "I'm sorry." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LedIOsviysE | 16 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A man was fatally shot by a Baltimore Police Department officer just seconds after police say he robbed a 7-Eleven Monday morning. Police say the robbery happened at about 2:50 a.m., as a police officer happened to be pulling into the parking lot of the 7-Eleven on Harford Rd. and Glenmore Ave. The suspect ran out of the door with a sawed off shotgun. A police spokesman says the officer got out of the car and shot the suspect, who was later pronounced dead at an area hospital. Police say the suspect has been identified as a 20-year-old man, but his next of kin have not yet been notified, so his name has not been released. It was later found that the suspect’s shotgun was not loaded, and the suspect had taken $26 during the robbery, according to police. Police also believe this suspect had worked with several others to rob 20-30 stores in the area recently. The officer is a 17-year veteran and is on routine administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Di3OhY08Ahg | 16 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Flagstaff police fatally shot a man who they say fired a gun at three officers in the parking lot of a Walmart store on Thursday night. Officers were called to the Walmart, at 2601 E Huntington Ave., just before 10 p.m. Thursday on reports of a man with a weapon in the parking lot. Police have since identified the man as Sean D. Brady, a 29-year-old Flagstaff resident. Brady was sitting in his truck when Officer Pat Condon asked him to put his hands up and exit the vehicle, police say. Brady then began shooting at Condon with a handgun, but missed, according to a police statement. Condon and Officers Dustin Hemp and Ryan Sherf returned fire, the statement said.. After the blast, Brady's truck rolled forward into a light pole. Arriving SWAT members approached the vehicle and removed Brady. Medics on the scene pronounced him dead. Inside the truck, police say they found two rifles, a handgun, boxes of ammunition and several spent casings. None of the officers were injured in the exchange, and all three have been placed on administrative leave while the incident is investigated. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LUrY38ZxEH0 | 16 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** According to a Sevier County Sheriff's Office incident report, a deputy responded to an "unknown situation" on Dec. 31, 2016, in Sevierville that ended in his transportation to the hospital after firing seven rounds at a male suspect and experiencing what detectives reported as a "possible cardiac event." Upon arriving at the scene on Sharp Road, the deputy said he made contact with an EMT who advised he needed assistance with a "morbidly obese female" who fell in the floor inside of a small camper on the property. The woman had apparently told the EMT she had experienced abuse from the landlord, Robin Sutton, and that she would most likely need law enforcement investigation into the matter. The woman told the deputy she did not know what day or time it was, or how long she had been on the floor. She said she had been previously evicted from a different residence and had agreed with the landlord to rent a small camper space on the property from Sutton. The woman told the deputy she had previously fallen several times, and when she fell, Sutton and her daughter had taken her phone and charging cord so that she could not call for help. She said Sutton and her daughter had taken her purse, which contained her identification, bank card, pain medications and other items. As the woman was describing the theft, the deputy reported he saw a female subject who was later identified as Tina Cody. The deputy said the subject was climbing through the fence and preparing to flee on foot. The deputy ordered her not to run and to stop where she was, but he said Cody refused and ran through the field towards Sharp Road. The deputy reported he then notified dispatchers he was in foot pursuit of a female subject who was running through the field and that he suspected her of having a warrant out that was not related to the current incident. When the deputy encountered Cody at the end of the field where it met Sharp Road, he ordered her to put her hands up and walk to him so that he could handcuff her. At that time, a male EMT helped the deputy apprehend Cody. The deputy's body camera footage shows Cody restrained on the ground when the deputy asked her why she had been running, to which she answered her mother had told her to. The deputy said while the EMT helped him detain Cody, he heard a male voice coming from a short distance behind him yell, "I've got a gun, motherf*****!" The deputy reported he turned and noticed a white male suspect, who was later identified as Tina Cody's boyfriend Brian Mullinax. The deputy said Mullinax was "pacing wildly" on the porch of a nearby trailer before squatting and aiming an object at the deputy that "appeared to be a firearm in his hand." The deputy said he immediately fired his gun seven times "in defense of my life, the EMT, and the apprehended subject." The deputy reported he notified dispatchers and his supervisor that shots were fired and he needed help because he had identified the male subject as having a firearm. Shortly after he called dispatch, the deputy said the subject dropped the object and put his hands in the air before exiting the porch and lying on the ground until responding units arrived and took him into custody. Detective's notes on the incident report indicated the deputy was taken to the hospital with injuries and "may have suffered some type of cardiac event as a result of this assault by both male and female." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
f4J0Du-9gbk | 09 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Two Louisville Metro Police officers are on administrative leave after they shot and killed a man Sunday night. The officers were responding to a report of an alleged robbery at an industrial park in Okolona, according to Maj. Frank Hardison, commander of the police department’s special investigations unit. Hardison and Police Chief Steve Conrad addressed reporters about the shooting Monday night. Hardison said officers approached a building where the suspect was believed to be and fired their weapons when “the suspect came out of the door armed with handgun.” The officers are both assigned to the department’s 7th Division, according to Conrad. Officer John Dillon is a two-year veteran of the force. Officer Nick Ulery joined the police force in February 2016. The officers have received various commendations for participating in community events and responding to accidents, among others, according to a review of their personnel files. Dillon received a reprimand for being at fault in a vehicle collison, according to his file. Hardison said the officers found a person alive inside the building who “had been bound and duct-taped” with “what appeared to be pistol-whip injuries.” The department’s Public Integrity Unit is investigating the shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yMtqIsF8mXg | 09 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Sacramento Police released video of an officer-involved shooting where a K-9 officer was stabbed. On Sept. 11, a man in a truck rammed a security gate at the William J. Kinney Police Facility at 3550 Marysville Boulevard. Officers sent a K-9 Reno after the suspect to apprehend him. Reno was able to wrestle with the suspect, but the suspect fought back, leaving him with lacerations. At one point, an officer says he saw the suspect reach for his waistband, so he opened fire, hitting the suspect once in the leg and missing three more times. In the ensuing chaos, investigators saw blood and assumed Reno had been shot. Reno is expected to make a full recovery. The suspect, 42-year-old Fernando Sanchez, was able to flee after he was shot and made it to a nearby residence where officers say he assaulted the homeowner with a metal pipe and later tried to leave in the homeowner’s car. Sanchez was booked into jail on Sept. 15 on suspicion of charges including robbery, attempted carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
gHemnuqeSRs | 06 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Newly released video of the September police shooting of Rueben Galindo shows the Charlotte man exiting his apartment with his hands raised above his head seconds before officers fatally shot him. Between three and four seconds appear to elapse from when Galindo appears at his doorway, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers begin to shout orders for him to drop his weapon, and a series of gunshots ring out, the videos show. The 29-year-old then slumps to the ground outside his northeast Charlotte apartment. While police Chief Kerr Putney on Friday continued to defend his officer’s decisions to shoot Galindo, an national expert in police shootings who viewed the videos at the request of the Observer, called the footage “troubling,” and said that Galindo appeared to be trying to comply with two separate police orders – drop it and put the gun down – when he was shot. “I would describe the video as troubling,” said Phil Stinson, a criminal justice professor at Bowling Green State University and a former law enforcement officer. “In and of itself, the video does not show that the officers are legally justified to shoot.” Putney told the Observer on Friday that videos never tell the whole story of what officers perceived at the time. Officers have limited options when facing a lethal threat, the chief said, and have to think about saving their own lives and the lives of other people. “I'm not going to second-guess how (officers) perceive a lethal threat,” he said. However, a Charlotte activist described the video of Galindo’s death as “horrific,” and called on city leaders to provide justice to the dead man’s family. “We have a man who had his hands up for a full four or five seconds before police shot him,” Hector Vaca, Charlotte director of the nonprofit Action NC, told the Observer. “It is obvious he was complying with directives from police. What we need now is justice. We need CMPD to take responsibility for their officers’ actions.” Per department rules, the two officers who shot Galindo remain on administrative leave pending an internal investigation. They have been identified as Courtney Suggs and David Guerra. The shooting remains under investigation by Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office. In a statement Friday, an office spokeswoman said the videos were shown to Galindo’s wife and a family friend before they were released to the public. Prosecutors only received the full investigative case file this week, the statement said. Prosecutors said they hope to complete a review of the shooting within 90 days. The spokeswoman declined to answer Observer questions. Guerra’s attorney, George Laughrun of Charlotte, said Galindo posed a threat to his client and the other officers, and that he had pointed his gun in the officers’ direction. Asked if he thought Guerra had done anything wrong, Laughrun said, “Knowing what the law is, knowing what he was faced with, the answer is no, emphatically no.” Earlier on the night of Sept. 6, Galindo had called 911 to say in Spanish that he had a gun and wanted to turn himself into police for an upcoming court date. He also said repeatedly that his gun was unloaded. “No tengo balas,” Galindo said. “I have no bullets.” But recordings of the 911 call and other communications reveal Galindo declining several dispatcher requests to put the weapon away before police arrive. Recordings of the calls also reveal that the dispatcher told responding officers that Galindo did not want to put the weapon down but that he maintained it was empty. Police also knew of Galindo’s arrest in April when he was accused of assault by pointing a gun. CMPD says Galindo had the weapon in his left hand when he exited the apartment, his arms raised skyward. The handgun is not clearly visible in a series of videos, which were released on Friday under a judge’s order. Putney later said the gun recovered at the scene was empty. Galindo’s family has said he was killed unjustly and that he wanted to surrender the weapon to police. They held a vigil in his memory two days after he was killed. The family could not be immediately reached for further comment on Friday. On the 911 call, Galindo does not appear to say he wants to turn a gun in, but he does repeatedly talk about wanting to turn himself in. He said he believes “the police are following me.” Asked to put the gun down in a safe place during the 911 call, he said he would come out with his hands up. But he added that he didn’t have any bullets, making it unclear whether he understood the instructions to leave the gun behind. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EnnEiWDrnxo | 04 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Police in Utah fatally shot a man from behind while he was running away from officers, according to newly released footage. Prosecutors in Salt Lake City have said officers were justified in killing Patrick Harmon, 50, who was pulled over for riding a bicycle without a light and who attempted to flee when police tried to arrest him. Police are not facing charges despite the fact that the body-camera footage captured officer Clinton Fox shouting “I’ll fucking shoot you!” from a distance before he fired three bullets into Harmon, who was running in the opposite direction. “They just murdered him flat out,” Alisha Shaw, Harmon’s niece, told on Thursday after watching the footage. “They are lying. There is no way they were threatened by anything. He was only trying to get away.” Salt Lake officials have claimed that the killing of Harmon was legal because the officers feared for their lives. Another officer said he fired his Taser at the same time that Fox shot Harmon. The footage showed the officers handcuffing Harmon as he lay on the ground face-down, groaning in pain. The district attorney’s office claimed that Harmon said “I’ll cut you” and turned and faced officers with a knife as he was running. The video, however, raises questions about the narrative. Harmon cannot be heard making that threat and was running away from the officer, not facing him, when he was killed. “He was scared. All he did was run,” said Adriane Harmon, another niece, who was sobbing after watching the footage for the first time Thursday. “It hurts … They said ‘I’m going to kill you’ and they shot him three times. He’s just moaning on the ground.” At the start of the video, Harmon appeared tearful and exasperated about police attempting to arrest him. According to prosecutors, officer Kris Smith pulled him over because he saw him “ride his bicycle across all six road lanes and a median” and he didn’t have a “required red rear tail light”. The officer said he wanted to “discuss the situation” with Harmon. The policeman eventually called for backup and determined that Harmon had an outstanding warrant for aggravated assault, according to prosecutors. Harmon appeared “emotional and distraught” and told police that he was trying to take care of his warrant, Fox testified. Salt Lake City has previously received national praise for its “de-escalation” training, aimed at encouraging officers to communicate with people and limit confrontation and use of lethal force. The department even gives out “de-escalation awards” to recognize officers who rely on these tactics. The chief, Mike Brown, said in a statement: “We trust the process and support the decision from district attorney Sim Gill. I believe our officers have the training and judgement and ability to make split-second decisions in dynamic situations.” Gill added in a statement: “Officer Fox reasonably believed deadly force was necessary to prevent death or serious bodily injury to himself and/or others and therefore his use of deadly force was ‘justified’.” Antoinette Harmon, a 54-year-old sister, said the family grew up in St Louis, Missouri, but later moved to Utah, where they often experienced racism and prejudice. The family hadn’t seen Patrick Harmon for several years since a funeral for one of his brothers – a death that hit him hard, said Antoinette. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LV0RGNs3P_s | 02 Oct 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Police officers in Indiana mistakenly took an actor on a movie set for a real robbery suspect. Indiana State Police were called to the Back Step Brewing Company in Crawfordsville on Tuesday evening for a possible robbery in progress call after someone called 911 to report seeing a masked man with a gun enter the back of the building. When officers arrived from the Crawfordsville Police Department, they saw a masked man coming out of the door at the eatery with what appeared to be a gun and ordered him to drop it. Officers fired at the man, later identified as Jeff Duff, striking the building nearby and not hitting him. Duff then dropped the gun and took off his mask before telling officers that he was filming for a movie. 'The bullet went by his head. It was very close,' Phillip Demoret, an actor said. 'I don't want to think about it. If it had hit him, we'd be having a whole different conversation. Thank goodness he wasn't.' ISP Sgt. Kim Riley told the television station: 'When the police said drop the gun he turns toward police pointing the gun if you don't know it is a movie scene how are you supposed to react. 'I know if it was my situation. I probably would have done the same thing.' Indiana State Police then figured out that Montgomery County Production was filming at the location, but no one, including the bar or the production company, had notified police or businesses nearby that filming would be occurring. In addition, the gun Duff was using during the scene was a prop. Kodi Swank, co-owner of Montgomery County Production, released a statement: 'There's lesson to be learned on both sides of the spectrum from us as a low budget movie company and from the police department on their quick reaction. 'I'm very grateful that the police department did their job to the best of their ability with an unknown situation.' The shooting remains under investigation by Indiana State Police. Crawfordsville Assistant Police Chief Jim Sessions said the officers involved in the shooting are on their days off. Here's the video released from the film crew: https://web.facebook.com/PoliceActivity/videos/1987839441495561 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
GY6tjZkFXhw | 30 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Arkansas State Police will be conducting an administrative review of the police troop that patrols the northwest part of the state, an agency spokesman said. The review follows several incidents from Troop L in Springdale, including a high-speed pursuit that resulted in a trooper striking a lieutenant with his vehicle, police spokesman Bill Sadler said. Trooper Alan Aiken's report states he mistook Lt. John Overman of the State Police for a fleeing driver during the Jan. 11 pursuit. A video recording shows Aiken's car striking Overman from behind and knocking him sideways to the ground. Last week, Overman filed a complaint against Aiken and said the trooper wasn't taking the incident seriously and said a tire rolled over his lower legs and gave him "life-long" injuries. The complaint is being investigated by the professional standards office, Sadler said. Other recentolfrt incidents include two civilian troop telecommunications operators that were suspended for several days without pay after they were accused of documenting sick leave as work time "on numerous occasions," according to a report. The State Police Review Board found the accusations to be true. Sadler said commanders from administrative headquarters and Office of Professional Standards staff will meet with the troop's supervisors and troopers to review "routine practices and procedures." The review began earlier this year. Saddler said the review was requested by Capt. Lance King and other police officials. The troop patrols Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington counties. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HjERZwqyj7E | 30 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Las Vegas police have released body camera footage after a former officer pleaded guilty to excessive force this week. Richard Scavone, 50, agreed to a plea deal Thursday admitting that he used excessive force. The body camera footage from the January 2015 incident shows Scavone touching the woman's neck. He asks "what do we have here" and tries to reach for her necklace or chest area. She turns away, and Scavone immediately slams her on the hood of his police vehicle. "Don't ever pull away from me!" Scavone says as the woman screams, "Get off of me!" Scavone takes what appear to be keys and a cellphone out of the woman's shirt, and when she pulls away, Scavone slams her on the hood a second time. The victim, Amanda Ortiz, was arrested after the incident. She filed a complaint and lawsuit against the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. Ortiz was charged with littering and loitering, but those charges were dropped. "You're an officer that's supposed to be there for my safety or, you know what I mean, and at that point, I just felt unsafe," Ortiz told in 2016. The department's Fiscal Affairs Committee has agreed to pay Ortiz $200,000 through a settlement. Scavone was fired from the department. He now faces one year in prison along with a $100,000 fine. His sentencing is scheduled for January 2018. The former officer was initially charged with violating the woman's civil rights and falsifying his report of the encounter to obstruct an FBI investigation,. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
GX40dElEIos | 27 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Sacramento Police Department has released body camera and dashcam video of a deadly shootout with a homicide suspect. The shooting happened on Sept. 7 at 27th Avenue. Police say the suspect was wanted in a double homicide on Janrick Avenue that happened on Sept. 1. Two people were found dead in a home that day. Officers say the suspect abruptly got out of his vehicle and began advancing and shooting at officers. Five Sacramento police officers returned fire, killing the suspect – 41-year-old Eric Arnold. During the shootout, two of the officers were struck by gunfire. The videos released by the department on Wednesday show the pursuit of the suspect, then the chaotic seconds of the shootout that quickly brought down the suspect. Both officers have since been released from the hospital and are recovering from their injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
gdklmDTxf3A | 27 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A suspect is in custody after an officer-involved shooting in Phoenix on Thursday morning. The shooting happened around 8 a.m. near 7th Street and Greenway Parkway. Police say officers first responded to the area on a call of a suspicious vehicle parked in a neighborhood. The driver fled when officers arrived, driving toward one of the officers. The officer at risk shot at the suspect's vehicle. The suspect, later identified as 22-year-old Antonio Garcia Goff, was found in a backyard and taken into custody. Goff was treated for a minor injury that may have been the result of the shooting incident, as well as a bite injury from a police K-9. He has since been booked into jail on an outstanding warrant and charges of trespassing and aggravated assault on an officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Hor44p22cmk | 25 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** "Drop the gun! Drop the gun! Drop the gun now!" a Cottonwood Heights police sergeant can be heard in body camera video yelling at the teen suspect. Just moments later, the officer fires a single shot, hitting the 17-year-old boy in the abdomen. "Sir, why did you reach in your pants?" the officer asks the boy in the video as he handcuffs him. The videos from an early morning officer-involved shooting on Sept. 3 were released Monday by the Cottonwood Heights Police Department. The incident began as a routine traffic stop at 3 a.m. But when the two occupants of a vehicle sped away, it resulted in a chase that ended when the teenage driver crashed his car on I-15 near 1300 South. In his body camera video, the sergeant, whose name has not been released, is heard telling dispatchers that a male and a female juvenile are out of the car and running down the off-ramp at 1300 South. As the sergeant follows, he finds the teens under the freeway overpass at 1300 South. The girl has stopped running. But the 17-year-old boy is still walking. The officer, believing he saw a gun, gets out of his patrol car yelling at the boy to "drop it." Although a gun was recovered, investigators have not said whether the teen was actually holding a gun in his hand. "Drop it now. Get on the ground. Get on the ground now or I’ll shoot you,” the officer orders at gunpoint. As the teen sits on the ground and raises his hands above his head, the officer orders him to roll over onto his stomach. It's at that point that the boy seems to be moving his hands near his waistband. "Do not move. Don’t move," the sergeant yells. "I’m not moving sir," the teen replies. "Don't. Don't. Don't," the sergeant continues to yell in quick succession before firing one shot. After firing the shot, the officer orders the teen to "stay down." He then radios to police dispatch, "Suspect reached for his waist, shots fired." "What were you reaching for?" the officer asks the boy. The boy is still conscious and alert after being shot and is able to communicate in the video with the sergeant and backup officers who arrive on scene. After putting the boy in handcuffs, the officers immediately start giving the boy medical attention. The teen claimed he was not carrying a gun. "I'm just trying to call my parents. Trying to get my phone to call my parents," he is heard saying, and later reiterates to police, "I need you to call my parents right now, let them know what's going on." But Cottonwood Heights Police Lt. Dan Bartlett said investigators at the scene did find a small .22-caliber handgun in the boy's pants. The teen was taken to a local hospital where he underwent surgery. He was released about a week later, Bartlett said. The boy, whose name has not been released, has since been charged in juvenile court with fleeing and illegal possession of a firearm. The Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office is investigating the case to determine whether the shooting was legally justified. Cottonwood Heights police administrators feel confident the shooting was justified. So much so that the sergeant has already been allowed to return to regular duty and the department released the body camera video to the public on Monday, something that doesn't typically happen until the district attorney's office has completed its investigation. Bartlett said his department wanted to release the videos to the public "in the interest of transparency," and to show not only what the officer was faced with, but also highlight the life-saving efforts the officers at the scene did for the boy. "We want to be able to get this out as quickly as we could. The D.A. has the stance that he has on the release of the videos. But the chief really wanted to get this out. We thought it was a great video to share with the public to show how these things happen and the events that transpired, and it kind of gives the officer’s view of what’s going on,” he said. "We’re not out here trying to kill people despite what you see and hear all the time. That’s not what they were trying to do. The video clearly shows they were trying to save this young man's life and provide him care, even though they had just been through this event." Bartlett said the sergeant who fired the shot "absolutely, he thought his life was in danger." "I’m grateful that no one lost their life. I’m grateful that our officer showed compassion when dealing with this young man with their life-saving efforts," he said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3zZZo5YxwTI | 22 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** On September 22, 2017 at 1:58AM a citizen in the 10000 block of West Meadow Drive called to report suspicious persons got out of a smaller blue vehicle and were walking around houses. A short time later a Hales Corners Police Department officer attempted to stop a small blue vehicle which fled eastbound on Forest Home Avenue. A Greenfield officer found the vehicle at 60th and Forest Home, attempted to stop it and the suspect vehicle fled. As the fleeing vehicle approached 51st Street, a supervisor was ahead of the vehicle with his emergency lights activated attempting to slow the fleeing car. The suspects intentionally rammed the supervisor's vehicle and was subsequently stopped using a pursuit intervention technique (PIT). Two suspects fled on foot and two remained in the vehicle and were arrested. Suspect #1 is a Milwaukee male, age 16. He was found to be in possession of fentanyl and a vehicle key stolen in a car dealership burglary. This suspect has EIGHT PRIOR ARRESTS for auto theft, the most recent three weeks ago. This suspect is also on juvenile probation through Milwaukee County. Suspect #2 is a Milwaukee male, age 16. He was found to be in possession of heroin and cocaine. This suspect has prior arrests for auto theft, resisting arrest, theft and possession with intent to deliver. Suspect #1 was arrested at the scene and is being processed. He will be turned over to juvenile detention on charges of Possession of Fentanyl with Intent to Deliver, Passenger in a Stolen Vehicle and Receiving Stolen Property. Suspect #2 was transported to a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries sustained in the crash. He will be turned over to juvenile authorities on charges of Possession with Intent to Deliver Cocaine and Heroin and Passenger in a Stolen Vehicle. One officer involved in the crash was transported to a local hospital where he was treated and released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XOIheqa8zbQ | 22 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A man and woman are pulled from a van after a short police chase in Ocala on Thursday. The van rolled over after a sheriff’s deputy used a PIT maneuver to stop it. The driver, wanted sex offender Todd Marchesano, had minor injuries. A woman suspected of selling dozens of bronze vases removed from a cemetery late last month was arrested on Thursday. Tina Marie Nabbefeld, 40, was a passenger in a gray Toyota van that a sheriff’s deputy forcibly stopped by using the precision immobilization technique — or PIT maneuver — in the 2200th block of Northeast Jacksonville Road, according to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. The driver, Todd RichardMarchesano, had minor injuries, according to MCSO. Deputies had been searching for Marchesano, who is suspected of violating his sex offender requirements, according to an arrest report. Ocala Police Department detectives had been looking for Nabbefeld in connection with the theft of 45-50 bronze vases worth $200 each from headstones at Faith Memorial Cemetery, 3035 NW Old Blitchton Road. The thefts were reported on Aug. 31, and on Sept. 1 detectives tracked them down to a recycling plant on Northwest Gainesville Road. They were told that a woman, later identified as Nabbefeld, was at the facility with vases twice. Officials found the vases at the recycling facility. An OPD detective went to the crash location to interview Nabbefeld, who admitted selling the vases but denied knowing they were stolen, according to an arrest report. On Friday in an interview with a Star-Banner reporter, she said she received $50 for the vases. Though Nabbefeld said she did not know that the vases had been stolen, she said she “won’t be doing that again.” “It’s not worth the $50, and I’ve learned my lesson,” she said. Deputies had learned that Marchesano, 48, might be driving a vehicle in Ocala. On Thursday, a deputy saw the van at the intersection of U.S. 27 and North Pine Avenue and tried stopping it, but the driver kept going. Another deputy joined the pursuit and was able to stop the van, rolling it on its side. Marchesano and Nabbefeld were detained. The woman told deputies that Marchesano had said to her that he was not going back to prison. Deputies checked their records and found the warrant for Nabbefeld’s arrest. She faces felony charges including two counts of dealing in stolen property and two counts of falsification of ownership to a pawn broker. Marchesano faces multiple charges, including driving while license is suspended or revoked and resisting an officer. Deputies said Marchesano was convicted in a U.S. military court while serving in Germany for committing indecent acts with a child in May 2006 and is required to register as a sex offender in Florida. Deputies said Marchesano has not been in compliance with his registration. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
u1mIWWa4xKA | 22 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Blaine County Prosecutor says Boise Police officers involved in a fatal shooting of a man in the foothills earlier this year were justified in the shooting. On March 18, police say Benjamin C. Barnes was threatening to shoot hikers and dogs in the Hulls Gulch area. One dog was eventually fatally shot by Barnes, officials say. Officers say they saw Barnes take an aggressive shooters stance and begin to discharge several rounds from a firearm toward them. Officers returned fire and fatally wounded Barnes. “This was a very dangerous situation for our officers and for the community, my deepest thanks go out to the officers who put themselves in the line of fire to protect our citizens,” said Boise Police Chief William Bones. “While our hearts go out to both Barnes’ and Moses’ family for their losses, we are grateful no additional members of the community or officers were injured or killed.” Prosecuting attorney Jim Thomas released the following statement: “The officers utilized lawful legal force in reaction to a deadly threat when Benjamin Barnes pointed a semi-automatic handgun at them and discharged several rounds towards the officers after officers gave verbal commands to come out of the bushes and show his hands. The video and photography evidence depict the crime scene area at the time of the incident as being on an open hillside with sage brush, small trees and ground vegetation." "The officers were essentially without protective cover when Barnes began shooting at them while being approximately 50 yards away. The actions of the Boise police officers in shooting Benjamin C. Barnes were completely justified in order to neutralize the lethal threat that he (Barnes) presented to not only the police officers but to citizens who may have unwittingly come upon the scene.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
P1ZtFK3H7J0 | 19 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A city police officer saved a distraught man from falling to his death from an eighth floor apartment Sunday morning. The officer's body camera was recording as the man dangled from a window in the Trent Center high-rise apartments on Greenwood Avenue. The rookie officer, Freddy Jimenez, was there because the man's wife had just died of natural causes, police said. During routine police work, the distraught man went to another room and climbed out of a window and was hanging by his fingertips. The apartments do not have balconies. When Jimenez entered the room, all that is visible is the man's knuckles. The man is heard saying to himself, in distress, "Do it, do it, do it." Jimenez grabs for the man, calls for backup - he was the only officer in the apartment - and starts talking to him. "Sir, please don't! Sir hang on!' Jimenez says. "I am here to help you - please!" The man then asks the officer to grab his leg and says, "I don't want to die." "I don't want you to die," Jimenez responds. "I got you, I got your leg," Jimenez says as he struggles to haul the man inside. Jimenez then collapses to the floor with the man and reports on his radio the man is safe - all before backup arrives. A police spokesman said Jimenez's heroic actions speak for themselves on the video, which the department made public Tuesday after news spread among officers about how dramatic it was. Jimenez graduated from the police academy in October 2016. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AKaTMrVRYn8 | 14 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The New York City Police Department released the body-camera footage of a deadly police-involved encounter, the first such recording since officers started wearing the devices. Police fatally shot Miguel Richards, a 31-year-old Bronx man, on September 6. Cops came to the apartment for a wellness check, in response to a call from Richards’s landlord. Police said found the 31-year-old armed with a knife and what appeared to be a gun. Richards refused the officers’ commands to drop the weapons, and three officers fired, two with pistols and one with a stun gun. The gun Richards raised was a toy pistol. The department published the approximately 16-minute compilation video of the incident Thursday afternoon, stitching together footage from the responding officers’ body cameras. The NYPD said it “produced this video for clear viewing of the event as a totality,” but also posted each of the four individual officers’ unedited body-camera recordings. The video hews to the cops’ account of the incident. A man – apparently Richards – stands in a room, with an officer shining a flashlight on him from outside the doorways. Cops ask over and over again – WABC counted 44 times – to drop his knife, and later, the gun. (The officers say on the video before the shooting that they are unsure whether the gun is real or fake.) Another man in the room also pleads with Richards to drop his knife and put up his hand. “Put the knife down, brother,” he asks. “Put the knife down brother, I’m begging you.” Cops fire their weapons after Richards appears to raise his hands with the toy gun. NYPD Commissioner James O’Neill told the department he decided to release the footage in the interest of transparency with the public. “We are doing this because the NYPD is committed to being as transparent as possible with respect to the release of body-worn camera video in these critical incidents,” the commissioner wrote in a memo to cops. “Transparency is one of the many ways this department can continue to keep and build on the trust each of you has worked so hard to earn from members of the community all across our city.” He added that the “level of direction and restraint excercised by members of the NYPD is nothing short of exceptional. Releasing footage from critical incidents like this will help firmly establish your restraint in the use of force, and will plainly exhibit to the public your reasonable and judicious use of force when that force becomes necessary.” The NYPD began officially rolling out its body camera program this April to a few hundred officers, with the goal of equipping the entire 22,000-plus force by 2019. This is the first such recoding of a police-involved fatal shooting, and was released over the objections of the Brooklyn D.A. who wanted to make public the video after she completed her investigation. The PBA, the city’ largest police union, also resisted the release of the video, warning of a “dangerous precedent.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
unujXeU0U6E | 11 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A former assistant chief with the Evansville Police Department (EPD) has been suspended for five-days. The Evansville Police Merit Board approved Sergeant Rob Hahn's five-day suspension. The suspension resulted from Hahn's actions on the job over a month ago. According to EPD, Hahn responded to the Arrowhead Motel after receiving a tip about a man with an out-of-county, felony warrant. The body camera footage shows Hahn violating EPD's use of force policy. EPD says Hahn threw the suspect against the wall, onto the bed, and then hitting him in the groin. He reported hitting the suspect to his supervising lieutenant the day it happened. EPD tells that Hahn did not actually miss work, he missed five days of pay. We are told his suspension is over and that he is on regular duty. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
z_PXle-vzbw | 08 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Glendale Police Department on Friday released body-camera video from an officer involved shooting that happened shortly after the first of the year. Officer Anthony Cano was on patrol in the area of 61st and Glendale avenues the morning of Friday, Jan. 20 when he spotted a car that looked like it had been involved in a crash parked along the road. As Cano approached the small red sedan, he saw somebody lying inside. That person has since been identified as Abel Rodriguez, 29. It's a little more than a minute into the clip that bullets fly. “Upon making contact, Abel Rodriguez produced a firearm he had concealed under his shirt and then fired shots at Officer Anthony Cano,” Sgt. Scott Waite of the Glendale Police Department explained in a news release. You can hear several shots and see Cano back away from the car as he calls in a "998," which is the radio code to let everyone know an officer has been involved in a shooting. A few seconds later there is another shot and you can hear Cano yell, "Get on the ground!" Waite said Rodriguez then got out of the car and fired another volley at Cano before Cano was able to return fire. While waiting for backup, Cano warns residents to stay inside their homes. In the background, you can hear Rodriquez screaming as a second police SUV rolls up. "Do not move. Do not reach for that gun again. Do you understand me?" Cano yelled to Rodriquez. A second officer can be heard giving Rodriguez commands as more units arrived. Cano, who was not hurt, shot and wounded Rodriguez. He was treated on the scene by fire personnel and then transported to the hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-miAFvefmrk | 07 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** William Porubsky, 30, tried to steal a Stow police vehicle, grab an officer’s stun gun then tackled Patrol Officer Robert Molody before he was fatally shot, according to police. This, after Stow P.D. was called to Meadowbrook Blvd. on Sept. 3 for a suspicious male knocking on a door, asking for cigarettes and to call his daughter. Stow P.D. Patrol Officer Robert Molody arrived on scene and transported William Porubsky, also known as “Billy” to Akron's Haven of Rest - because he didn’t want to go back to a female friend’s home in Ravenna. Outside of Haven of Rest, Porubsky refused to exit the vehicle. Body camera video released Thursday afternoon shows Patrol Officer Robert Molody attempting to get Porubsky to exit his Stow Police vehicle, and walk into the Haven of Rest facility. Porubsky refused, arguing that he was not at the right place, at Haven of Rest. Officer Molody requested assistance from Akron Police. Several moments went by before Officer Molody pulled his stun gun and pointed it at Porubsky while waiting for Akron Police to arrive. Porubsky continued refusing compliance with Officer Molody's orders to either go sit on the curb, or walk with him over to the facility’s door. William Porubsky then attempts to steal Officer Molody's police vehicle. The driver’s door was locked. Porubsky then attempted to grab the officer’s stun gun , and was stunned in return. Porubsky tackled Officer Molody to the ground. After several seconds of struggling, two shots are fired. Officer Molody calls in “shots fired” and requests and ambulance. He tells dispatch two shots were fired and that he couldn’t see because the suspect knocked off his glasses. Porubsky was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XgSCdJ0b3m8 | 05 Sep 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Law enforcement officials have identified the chase suspect as Toscha Sponsler, a 33-year-old Alto native who is now under arrest with multiple charges, aside from her unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. Police report that the call that originated this incident was for a suspicious person and/or possible shoplifter at Ulta. Sponsler left the store on foot and eventually was put under arrest near South First at Loop 287. She was handcuffed behind her back and buckled up in the back of a police unit to be taken to jail when she slipped out of one of the handcuffs, was able to get out of the seatbelt and climbed through the vehicle's sliding partition window. After getting through the window, Sponsler gained access to the driver's seat. While she was trying to escape, officers were standing behind the car, searching through a backpack and purse Sponsler had tried to ditch when the police vehicle almost backed into them and drove away. The suspect led police units on a chase down Loop 287 at Tulane to Whitehouse and to various other roads at speeds that reached roughly 100 mph, almost making a head-on collision with two Lufkin officers, Constable Chad Wilson and several other drivers. Police officers reported seeing her continuously reaching and fumbling for the officer's shotgun, which is mechanically locked inside the unit. Multiple law enforcement agencies joined the chase with DPS leading them. Shortly after, troopers used a pursuit intervention technique maneuver to spin Sponsler out close to state Highway 63 at the 69 south intersection. Sponsler then left the road and crashed into a tree at 6:03 p.m.. A medical unit was called out to the scene, but Sponsler declined further medical treatment before she was taken to jail. Law enforcement officials found Sponsler in possession of a felony amount of methamphetamine after she was arrested will charge her additionally with escape, evading on foot, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, possession of a controlled substance and aggravated assault of a police officer. The police unit, a Tahoe, was damaged heavily and is likely totaled. No one was hurt during the chase and police say that the incident will be further reviewed to make sure the best practices were met. The incident is still under investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yia7qs01z1M | 31 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A nurse alleges she was assaulted and illegally arrested by a Salt Lake City police detective for following a hospital policy that does not allow blood draws from unconscious patients. Footage from University Hospital and officer body cameras shows Detective Jeff Payne insisting to nurse Alex Wubbels that he be allowed to get a blood sample from a patient in the burn unit who had been injured in a July 26 collision in northern Utah that left another driver dead. Wubbels responded that blood cannot be taken from an unconscious patient unless the patient is under arrest, there is a warrant allowing the draw or the patient consents. The detective acknowledges that none of those requirements is in place but insists he has the authority to obtain the draw, according to the footage. At one point, Payne says, “She’s going to jail,” if he doesn’t get the sample. After Wubbels consults with several hospital officials and repeats the policy, Payne tells her she is under arrest and grabs her, pulling her arms behind her back and handcuffing her. The footage shows the detective dragging her out of the hospital and putting her inside a patrol car as she screams. Parts of the footage were shown Thursday at a news conference at the office of Karra Porter, a Salt Lake City attorney representing Wubbels. Salt Lake City police Sgt. Brandon Shearer said the department started an internal investigation, which is ongoing, in response to the incident. Payne was temporarily suspended from the department’s blood-draw program — where officers are trained as phlebotomists so they can get blood samples — but remains on duty, Shearer said. The department also has held training for the officers in the program, he said. In a written report, Payne said he was responding to a request from another police department to get the blood sample, to determine if the patient had any chemical substances in his system at the time of the crash. Payne explained the “exigent circumstances and implied consent law” to Wubbels, but she said “her police won't allow me to obtain the blood sample without a warrant,” his report says. Payne said he was advised by the watch commander on duty that night to arrest Wobbles for interfering with a police investigation if she refused to let him get the sample. Porter said Wubbels’ No. 1 concern is to prevent a recurrence of what happened to her. There have been discussions of the matter with Salt Lake City Police Department about educating officers, but Porter said but no claim or lawsuit had been filed. Wubbels, 41, who was at the news conference, has watched the footage four or five times and said that “it hurts to relive it.” She never said “no” when Payne asked to take a blood sample, but merely explained the blood draw policy to him, according to Wubbels, who also said she was trying to keep her patient safe and do things the right way. Logan police had requested the blood sample, according to what was said on the footage. Porter stressed that the unconscious patient was always considered the victim in the crash. Porter and Wubbels declined to give any information on the patient, including gender, but Payne’s report identifies him as 43-year-old William Gray, a reserve officer in the Rigby, Idaho, police department, who suffered burns during a July 26 crash in Cache County. Gray is a truck driver when he is not serving as a reserve police officer, according to the Idaho State Journal. At about 2 p.m. on July 26, Gray was driving a semi north on State Road 89/91 near Sardine Canyon when a man fleeing from the Utah Highway Patrol crashed a pickup truck head-on into him, according to Logan police, who investigated the crash. The crash caused an explosion and fire, Logan police have said. Gray was on fire when he exited the semi. The driver of the pickup truck, Marcos Torres, 26, died at the scene. Police have said Torres was fleeing from the UHP after other drivers reported him driving recklessly. On Thursday, Gray was in serious condition at University Hospital, officials there said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qeizXXPY5Hw | 31 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Cobb County police lieutenant has been moved to administrative duty for making what the department deemed were “inappropriate racial comments” during a traffic stop last year. The request for dash camera footage of the incident prompted an internal investigation of Lt. Greg Abbott. The footage shows a female driver pulled over during a DUI traffic stop telling Abbott that she was scared to move her hands in order to get her cellphone because “I’ve just seen way too many videos of cops ... ” At that point, she is cut off by Abbott. “But you’re not black. Remember, we only shoot black people,” the police veteran of nearly three decades can be heard saying. “Yeah. We only kill black people, right? All the videos you’ve seen, have you seen the black people get killed?” The footage is from July 2016, before Mike Register took over as chief of Cobb police. He said that Abbott will remain on administrative duty pending the outcome of the investigation, for which he didn’t give a timeline. A statement Wednesday from the department said Register just found out about the recording Friday. “No matter what context it was said, it shouldn’t have been said,” Register told Channel 2. This was also before a study by the International Association of Chiefs of Police ordered the department to address public perceptions of racism and discriminatory policing. Suri Chadha Jimenez, who is representing the driver in the case, said he thinks the officer was being sarcastic after the woman “gave him some lip.” “It makes you cringe when you hear it. It’s unacceptable,” Jimenez said. Lance LoRusso, Abbott’s attorney, gave the station this statement: “Lt. Greg Abbott is a highly respected 28-year veteran of the Cobb County Police Department. He is cooperating with the department's internal investigation and will continue to do so. His comments must be observed in their totality to understand their context. He was attempting to de-escalate a situation involving an uncooperative passenger. In context, his comments were clearly aimed at attempting to gain compliance by using the passenger’s own statements and reasoning to avoid making an arrest.” In the police statement, Cobb County commission chairman Mike Boyce is quoted as saying: “I have seen the video and obviously have great concerns. I find the comments on the video repugnant and offensive beyond measure.” This comes a day after the department released information about an officer-involved shooting that injured a 16-year-old’s upper thigh. The shooting was deemed justifiable by a grand jury. “We are going to keep going forward to make sure we, as a police department, service the community in a most professional way. All segments of the community,” Register said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7KP-Un0PbII | 31 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Police released video Wednesday showing a man swinging a baseball bat at a police officer before being fatally shot outside a federal courthouse in southern Indiana. Evansville police released security camera video showing 55-year-old Ricky Ard smashing two of the courthouse’s front door windows Tuesday morning, along with video from an officer’s body camera. The videos show at least two courthouse security officers drawing guns but not following Ard as he stayed outside the building and walked away. Other angles show him starting back toward the building after a city police officer arrived. That officer, identified as 11-year police force veteran Kenny Duschke, yelled at Ard and tried to hit him with a stun gun before the man charged at the officer with the bat. The video shows the officer backpedaling and firing about a half-dozen shots. Evansville police spokesman Sgt. Jason Cullum said during a news conference that Duschke appears to have acted appropriately to defend himself. “When he made the decision to chase after the officer and attempt to strike him with a deadly weapon, unfortunately, he created a situation that led to his own death,” Cullum said. Cullum said Ard had visited the Winfield K. Denton Federal Building on Monday and expressed “concerns about the government.” The building includes federal court offices and other federal agencies. Cullum declined Wednesday to discuss Ard’s complaints. Ard returned about 11:20 a.m. Tuesday to the courthouse in the city along the Ohio River, according to police. Cullum said a courthouse security officer also shot at Ard, but videos didn’t clearly show when that happened. One of the security officers told Duschke to use a stun gun on Ard, but it was “ineffective,” Cullum said. “We know that one of the probes did make impact because as he ran after the officer you can actually see the Taser dragging on the ground behind him, because the probe was either in his clothes or in his person and the wires were still attached to the Taser,” he said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Mn_PzB8gI84 | 23 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** After reviewing evidence and items in an investigation of an officer-involved shooting that left one man dead and another officer shot, the Saginaw County Prosecutor's Office has found no criminal wrongdoing occurred. On Wednesday, Aug. 23, dash-cam video of the events leading up to the shooting was released by the prosecutor's office. A police officer in Saginaw Township just after 1:30 p.m. on July 19, arrested Farhad Jabbari on West Michigan near Leo on suspicion of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The officer, who has not been named, administered field sobriety tests and a preliminary test on Jabbari, according to the prosecutor's office. After the officer placed the Jabbari in the back seat of his patrol vehicle, the officer noticed that Jabbari was tampering with his handcuffs, freeing one hand from restraint, according to the prosecutor's office. In a video released by the prosecutor's office, the officer could be heard asking "What are you doing?" before exiting the driver's side and going to the rear drivers side door of the police vehicle. During the same time, before the officer enters the back seat, the vehicle began to move as if there was a commotion in the back seat. The back-passenger side door could be seen recoiling from some sort of impact from inside of the vehicle. According to the prosecutor's office, when the officer entered the vehicle to restrain Jabbari, he was immediately attacked by Jabbari, who gouged at the officer's eyes. A struggle ensued that lasted a few seconds when another officer appeared and tried to help subdue Jabbari from the rear passenger-side of the police vehicle. In the video, that officer, who also has not been named, opened the door and grabbed Jabbari seconds before several shots were fired. The officer immediately retreated as he was shot in the arm. Jabbari died at the scene and both officers were treated at local hospitals. Michigan State Police took over the investigation and turned their findings over to the prosecutor's office last week. The press release from the prosecutor's office concluded: "Since the entire struggle and shooting was very quick and lasted only seconds, as verified by witness statements and confirmed by video and audio preserved by the MSP detectives, it is the determination of this office that there was insufficient time to formulate any criminal intent. We find no criminal wrongdoing in the use of deadly force by the officer who was being attacked by the suspect. It is clear that under all of the circumstances that the officer was justified in acting in a manner consistent with self-preservation." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_mRC77_JNmg | 23 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** It's not something you see every day -- a video of an elderly Austin woman dancing with a police officer. But that video, captured on dash camera, is capturing the hearts of people in the city and beyond. Austin Police Sgt. Kim Lenz was driving near the city's downtown last week when she noticed Millie Seiver dancing alone in the parking lot of her apartment building. Lenz drove up, turned up her squad car's radio, got out and started dancing with Seiver. The heartwarming moment was "very unexpected," Seiver said. "I don't know, I was just so amazed, I was so shocked, I didn't think it would go any further than that," she said. "Probably a little proud, I suppose, of the fact that it drew attention that I'm able to do what I can do." Those who know Millie said it's no surprise, as she loves to dance and is quite good at it. "Yup, yup, always dancing. At her 90th birthday party, we were out dancing because I love to dance too," Seiver's granddaughter Tammie Maus-Sutphen said. And at 92, Seiver is proving age is just a number and hopes other people will get out and join her. "I'd like to see more people be more active, out walking and things like that," she said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
tQPiJ2PhUoc | 21 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Delaware man will serve up to 19 years in prison for leading police on a high speed chase for 21 miles with a baby and the baby’s mother in the vehicle. Ronald Comeger, 34, fled during a June 2016 traffic stop in Manheim Township, and drove at speeds above 130 mph before finally crashing in Dauphin County. It was estimated that he passed 120 vehicles during the chase, after fleeing the stop and driving on Route 283 before finally hitting another vehicle and a wall. After the crash, police surrounded the car, and Comeger used the 7-week-old infant as a human shield. The child suffered cuts to his head, while its mother suffered cuts and bruises to her arms and legs. Comeger was convicted by a Lancaster County jury in May of aggravated assault, endangering a child, fleeing police, and 14 counts of reckless endangerment. On Monday, Comeger was sentenced to 9½ to 19 years in prison. Assistant District Attorney Christine L. Wilson called Comeger a “career criminal” with convictions dating back to 2002 and an estimated 22 parole/probation violations for those convictions. “Mr. Comeger needs to be removed from society,” Wilson told the judge. In court Monday, he said, “I take full responsibility. I do show remorse.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IhwBh3Iqoe8 | 21 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A DeKalb County native and former player in the National Football League is in jail after leading police on a high speed chase following an alleged robbery at a cell phone store. Former Denver Broncos defensive end Quanterus Smith is facing a number of charges, including armed robbery, theft and fleeing police and was denied bond during a court appearance. This all comes after Smith and two other men allegedly stole iPhones at gunpoint from an AT&T location on Thornton Road in Douglas County. Deputies spotted the vehicle and a chase ensued before ending in a crash nearby and it was all caught on dash cam video. A black handgun was recovered from the scene. Smith attended Grayson High School in Loganville and went to college at Western Kentucky University. He was drafted in the fifth round by the Denver Broncos and played in 15 games before being released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
I-Fld9K0H0M | 09 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Las Vegas police released footage Tuesday of an officer shooting a naked man outside a southeast valley church last weekend. Police said Jason David Funke, 25, initially complied with officer commands to drop his gun and raise his hands after they responded at about 11 a.m. Saturday to Life Springs Christian Church, 2075 E. Warm Springs Road. Funke then began walking toward a group of officers, Metropolitan Police Department Assistant Sheriff Todd Fasulo said. When he was about 10 feet from the group, the officers told him to get on the ground. Fasulo said Funke took off running from officers toward his gun. Body camera footage shows Funke walking away from officers for a few steps, and then running as a police dog was released and officers started to chase him. The dog bit an officer’s belt instead of chasing Funke. Officer Mark Hatten fired one round with a rifle, hitting Funke in the upper shoulder within 8 yards of the dropped gun, Fasulo said. Fasulo said police dogs go through intense training around loud noises, but the animals can be unpredictable. In this case, the dog was distracted by the officer who was closer than Funke, Fasulo said. Funke was taken to Sunrise Hospital and Medical Center with survivable injuries, Fasulo said. He is in custody and faces gross misdemeanor charges of possession of a dangerous weapon at a school or child-care property and indecent exposure, Fasulo said. Fasulo said Funke has no criminal history and has faced issues with depression and suicidal thoughts in the past. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ED8aaJKv2AM | 09 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly-released body camera footage from Mesa Police Officer Robert Goodrich shows the moments before , during and after he jumped into action. "I knew I had a snare in my truck and that canal is very slippery," he said. "It could be deceiving, but I had to pretty much straddle it so I didn't fall in myself." The dog, named Sparky, was caught on camera 30 minutes after the pup chase some ducks and fell into the canal. Sparky's owner, John, had to watch helplessly as his best friend floated away. "He's my every day guy," he said. John thought it would be the last time they saw each other. "I can't imagine what the days would have been like without him," he said. John is a veteran of the Vietnam War and Sparky helps him with his post-traumatic stress disorder. When he got the call later that morning that Sparky was alive thanks to a quick-thinking officer, he knew he needed to meet the man who made it all happen. "We're both veterans, have a lot of respect for each other," John said. "I think that he has a love of dogs like me. He understands how much this guy means to me, he has some of his own. I want to say thanks, and I think he knows how much I appreciate him." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
85JTqwgvOeQ | 07 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Greenville County Sheriff Will Lewis on Friday released dash camera video of a deadly shootout that happened in front of a White Horse Road funeral home last month. During a news conference, Lewis said deputies fired shots after responding to a 911 call on July 14 of an armed man chasing a woman and firing shots at her, Lewis said. Authorities said the suspect, identified as Ramiro Bravo Ramirez, 34, shot Candy Rosario, 25, as she ran across White Horse Road. According to Lewis, Ramirez began firing at deputies as soon as they arrived on scene at the parking lot of the Thomas McAfee Funeral Home on 6710 White Horse Road in the Berea community. Lewis described the incident as a "domestic violence case" and said he didn't think the shooting could have been prevented. He said the two may have been in a relationship. "Mr. Ramirez was going to shoot the victim," Lewis said. "Nothing was going to stop him from doing that. He came to do battle that day." Lewis said Ramirez had two magazines and reloaded his gun during the course of the gun fight. Ramirez also used Rosario's body as a barricade to prevent from being shot, Lewis said. "'He came with the intention to kill that woman," the sheriff said. A total of nine deputies exchanged fire with Ramirez, Lewis said. The deputies were placed on administrative leave and were reinstated to full duty July 25. "After an internal investigation was completed through our the Office of Professional Responsibility, it was determined protocols of the Greenville County Sheriff's Office were met, and there were no policy violations," Lewis said. The Coroner's Office has ruled Ramirez''s death a suicide and not a suicide by police. Ramirez died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, the Coroner's Office said. Rosario, 25, who survived the initial shooting, died in the hospital about an hour later of a gunshot wound to the head, said Kent Dill, a Greenville County deputy coroner. Lewis said he released the dash cam video over because it was "all encompassing." Body camera footage of the shooting, however, would not be released because of its graphic content, Lewis said. The six-minute video was pulled from a deputy’s in-car camera and shows the entire shootout as it unfolds in front of the funeral home. The video shows Ramirez firing his gun from behind Rosario, and the hood and of the deputy’s patrol car getting struck. Rosario appears to be alive during the exchange. As Ramirez reloads his weapon, a deputy on the other side of the funeral home returns fire. Dozens of shots are exchanged over the next 50 seconds until a deputy shouts, “Hold fire!” Deputies wearings bulletproof vests then converge on the pair and pull Rosario away from the Ramirez and administer aid to her. The entire encounter lasts about one minute and 12 seconds. The Greenville News published an edited version of the video Friday afternoon out of respect for Rosario's family. During the news conference, Lewis said he called an emergency meeting Thursday with the newly formed Citizen's Advisory Board to review the footage from video and get feedback. Lewis said their general reaction was "shock" and "disbelief that a human being could actually do something like that to another on the side of the road." The State Law Enforcement Division is still investigating the shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HMlzW6iVrRA | 07 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Body camera video released by Las Vegas police shows a police involved shooting earlier this week where a suspect was fatally shot near the Las Vegas strip. The shootout left two Metro Police officers shot and one injured. The 25-year-old Miguel Salas died from a fatal shot to the head. News Articles on this story: https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/national/bodycam-man-fatally-shot-after-opening-fire-on-officers-in-las-vegas https://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/dramatic-police-body-camera-video-shows-shooting/783472797 https://globalnews.ca/news/3649974/las-vegas-police-video-gunfight/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kmTWEphqeuM | 01 Aug 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** For the first time, a Fort Worth police officer who survived being hit by a car is talking about the close call. We're also getting our first look at the dash camera video that shows the moment of impact. The collision happened on Interstate 30 near Oakland Boulevard. Officer Matthew Lesell pulled someone over on the shoulder, and, instead of slowing down and moving over a lane, a passing vehicle slammed into his squad car, then into his body. "It was July 7th, around three in the morning," Lessell recalled. He had pulled someone over for a traffic stop and got out to approach the car. "Next thing I knew is I was flying through the air," Lesell said. "It felt like I was spinning through a washing machine." The driver of the vehicle that hit Lesell was suspected of driving while intoxicated. The impact sent the officer's body into the middle of I-30. "And then telling myself, 'Hey, you're in the middle of the road. You need to get out of the road,'" he said. He managed to run off the highway just as more cars started zipping by. "From all my training, whether it be the Marine Corps, or through the academy, the worst thing to do is be down and out of the fight," Lesell said. In fact, Lesell went back out to hold the driver who hit him, until his backup arrived. "My assist was like, 'Dude, come sit down, take a deep breath,'" he said. His wife, Danielle Lesell, needed the same advice. "I burst into tears and I literally felt like somebody was squeezing my heart," she said. She's a trauma nurse and knows how much worse this could have been. "I think about it every time he walks out the door," Danielle Lesell said. "But I can't stop him from doing that. This is what he loves to do." And as soon as a hyper-extended foot and a fractured vertebrae are healed, it's what he'll return to. "I go out with just a mission and a goal just to prevent that from happening to someone else's family," Matthew Lesell said. "Take your foot off the gas, slow down, move away from that area, and you'll prevent a lot of accidents, injuries and tragedies from happening." Just Wednesday morning, a convoy of tow trucks and emergency vehicles drove through Fort Worth on a cross-country tour. They're drawing attention to the hundreds of roadside workers injured and killed every year and reminding us to slow down and move over. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5XMdJWhDfMs | 19 Jul 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore police and prosecutors have launched investigations after being alerted to body camera footage that the public defender's office says shows an officer planting drugs. The footage is from a January drug arrest. It shows an officer placing a soup can, which holds a plastic bag, into a trash strewn lot. The officer can then be seen walking to the street, where he flips on his body camera. "I'm gonna go check here," the officer says. He returns to the lot and picks up the soup can, removing a plastic bag filled with white capsules. Police cameras have a feature that saves the 30 seconds of video prior to activation, but without audio. When the officer is first in the alley, there is no audio until 30 seconds later. "We take allegations like this very seriously and that's why we launched an internal investigation into the accusations," said Police Department spokesman T.J. Smith. "We are fortunate to have body worn cameras which provide a perspective of the event.” The public defender's office flagged the video recently, prompting prosecutors to drop charges against the man arrested and charged for the drugs. He had been in jail since January on a $50,000 bail he was unable to pay, according to attorney Deborah Levi, who is leading a new effort to track police misconduct cases for the public defender's office. Levi said prosecutors just days later called the officer as a witness in another case, without disclosing the allegations to the defense attorney in that case. "You can't try a case with that guy and not tell anyone about it," Levi said. Melba Saunders, a spokeswoman for the Baltimore State's Attorney's Office, said prosecutors are looking into the video, which she called "troubling." Saunders said the prosecutor on the case "took immediate and appropriate actions by dropping the case and alerting his supervisor." "Currently this case is under investigation and has been referred to internal affairs of the Baltimore Police Department," Saunders said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wmQTfs3DyAM | 13 Jul 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A man suspected in an attempted carjacking was fatally shot by a Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department officer Tuesday afternoon in the northwest Las Vegas valley. The Clark County Coroner's Office identified the suspect as 27-year-old Caleb Edward Blaylock of Las Vegas. The shooting occurred just before 1:10 p.m. on the 4100 block of North Rancho Drive, near Jones and Alexander. The officer was not injured. Police say one officer responded to an attempted carjacking. The officer William “Chris” Pollock attempted to stop the suspect, but police say he lunged at the officer with a knife. The suspect was shot several times at close range. The male was pronounced deceased at the scene by medical personnel. Detectives wish to speak with the occupants of the maroon truck bearing Oklahoma license plate 353 FDI. They are believed to have information crucial to the investigation. This is the 11th officer involved shooting of 2017. Per LVMPD policy. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6cz0hOMODvk | 13 Jul 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Canton Police Department released body camera video after an officer-involved shooting with a man who allegedly pointed a gun at officers early Wednesday morning. The video shows the officer exiting his police vehicle, pursuing 18-year-old Jashaun Malik Nickol and firing at him several times. After another short pursuit, the officer finally catches up to the suspect, who is writhing on the ground in a fenced yard. According to Canton police, officers approached a suspicious group of males at 11th Street and Worley Avenue NW just before 2 a.m. Wednesday. Police say Nickol took off from the scene, but police caught up to him at a nearby intersection. He pointed a gun at the officers, who then fired back at the suspect, according to Canton police. Nickol was taken to an area hospital for a gunshot wound to the leg. After treatment, he was released and booked into the Stark County Jail. Police are still investigating the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aoOMyUgU_o4 | 13 Jul 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Columbus Division of Police has released video from body camera of a deadly officer involved shooting in the Franklinton area, Friday. Columbus Police said Kareem Ali Nadir Jones was shot by two officers after a confrontation in the Franklinton area around 5:45pm, Friday. Police said the officers were patrolling the area when they saw Jones walking between cars with erratic behavior. Police said a brief conversation turned into a confrontation and they felt threatened after Jones refused repeated commands to get on the ground. That’s when both officers fired shots. Police said Jones did not follow the officers’ commands. Jones died from his injuries on Monday. Police said a gun was found at the scene. Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther released the following statement in regards to released footage: "The body worn camera video released today is a graphic reminder of the dangers police officers face every day, and illustrates the split-second decisions officers must make to keep Columbus neighborhoods safe. Any loss of life is tragic. We feel for the friends and family left behind, and for the officers who will forever be impacted. Body worn cameras, however, can help provide early answers to difficult questions, and aid the thorough investigation that follows. They are an important tool that will help protect officers, the public and the public’s trust.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3QRyKt3_Qvg | 11 Jul 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Sunday July 9th at approximately 4:50 PM La Crosse Police attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a vehicle that was reported as stolen the previous day. Officers initially attempted to stop the vehicle on 2nd St. at Grove St. The operator of the stolen vehicle (later identified as DeShawn Huff 08/28/1997 of Winona) accelerated, fleeing at a high rate of speed, south bound on 2nd St. with speeds exceeding 60 mph. The pursuit continued south onto Norplex Drive. Mr. Huff lost control of the stolen vehicle at the intersection of Norplex Dr. and Hood St. The vehicle jumped the south/west curb of that intersection and continued into the waters of Swift Creek. After entering Swift Creek, Mr. Huff was able to get out of the car as it was sinking. Several officers waded into the water and threw rescue ropes to him. He was unable to grab the ropes due to panic and eventually was unable to stay afloat. The La Crosse Fire Department Dive Rescue Team and La Crosse County Dive Rescue Team arrived within minutes of the vehicle entering the water. Mr. Huff was retrieved from the water by the dive rescue teams and was immediately transported to the hospital. Mr. Huff is still in the hospital in critical condition. La Crosse Police continue to investigate the stolen vehicle and pursuit. La Crosse Police have called upon the Wisconsin State Patrol to investigate and reconstruct the crash. La Crosse Police policy requires an independent agency to conduct the crash investigation if substantial injury occurs as part of exercising our law enforcement authority. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
xc4iEjycDCw | 10 Jul 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A jailed fugitive who engaged Washoe Sheriff’s deputies in a high-speed chase earlier this year has filed a federal lawsuit against the deputies claiming they used excessive force by siccing a dog on him after he surrendered. Eugenio Enrique Corona’s lawyers say their client had stopped running and knelt on the ground with his hands on his head when Deputy Jason Wood released his police dog, Rony. The lawsuit states Wood commanded Rony to “get that bad guy” before the dog latched on to Corona’s arm. Washoe County Sheriff’s spokesman Bob Harmon said he could not comment on the lawsuit. Assistant District Attorney Paul Lipparelli said he hadn’t seen the lawsuit yet and couldn’t comment until it had been served. Here's the complaint that was filed: https://goo.gl/czJpXh Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RuGx2aKO1U0 | 10 Jul 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Charlotte, North Carolina - Two CMPD officers will not face charges for a March shooting that killed a man armed with shotgun that may have been experiencing a mental episode. District Attorney Andrew Murray released a 175 page report Thursday detailing his offices findings in the death of Iarsalov Mosiiuk. The release coincided with a previously scheduled hearing where Mosiiuk's family and social action group, Safe Coalition, requested the release of the body camera footage from the two officers involved. "We would like the full un-redacted copy of the body worn camera," said Lauren Newton, attorney for Mosiiuk's family. Mosiiuk's sister, Oleysa Tabaka sat behind her attorney in the courtroom. Tabaka has viewed the footage, but said it is important that is released to the public. "We'd like everyone to keep in mind that at the end of the day this was a mental health call, and if this is the way that mental health calls are handled, people will be afraid to call the police," said Newton. Tabaka said she called 911 for help after her brother threatened to kill himself and had gotten a hold of her fiance's gun. According to the DA's report, Tabaka screamed at responding officers, “please don’t shoot him,” “don’t kill him,” “he’s just being crazy.” The investigation later determined the gun was loaded, but missing a bolt, rendering it inoperable. However, Michael Greene, the attorney representing Officer Brian Walsh, says his client had no choice but to fire what would be the fatal shot. "That gun doesn't have mental health issues, the person may have but he still has a firearm and if the family knew that my question would be why didn't they secure the weapon," he said. The DA's report included images from Officer Walsh's body cam. A person can be seen in the distance. Investigators say it was Mosiiuk with a long gun pointed at Walsh's partner, Officer Michael Dezenzo. 'He sees the deceased in an actual shooting position with the gun pointed towards his partner," said District Attorney Murray. "Him making sure that he neutralized the threat to protect his partner and the civilians and himself. A long gun that size would go through a vehicle quickly," he declared. The end of the criminal case, cleared the way for the release of the video to both the family and Safe Coalition. CMPD says it will release the video also. "It there's no longer a pending investigation we will not object to release," said CMPD attorney Jessica Battle. Internal investigations are still pending. CMPD has not said if either responding officer received crisis intervention training to address mental health calls. However, Officer Dezenso's attorney, Daniel Roberts says his client, a 16-year veteran with CMPD is looking forward to continuing his career with the department. Roberts also says the video will show that Officer Walsh saved his client's life. "Mike Dezenso was very eager for the video being released so it could be shown what Officer Walsh did for him," he said. However, Mosiiuk's family says a call for help, didn't have to end like this. "Why this was handled the way it was when it was a mental health call to begin with," Newton declared. Mecklenburg County DA decision on CMPD officer-involved shooting: https://goo.gl/zpMrwh Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
8_gbPTCz7fE | 10 Jul 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police in Oklahoma were surprised when a man being arrested made an odd request. He wanted to propose to his girlfriend, while still in handcuffs. Brandon Thompson, 35, was arrested at his Muskogee, Oklahoma home on July 4. He'd been wanted for six felony warrants, including possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of a controlled substance and failure to appear in court. Officers had recognized him early that day and tracked him down to find him celebrating the holiday with family and his girlfriend, Leandria Keith. Body cam footage caught the moment on camera, as Thompson made his request to the officers who'd just put him in handcuffs. "I asked the officer if I could propose," said Thompson in a phone interview. "The officer said, 'You want to do what?' and I said, 'I want to propose to her.'" The officers agreed to Thompson's request, watching (and filming) as he got down on one knee. "It took us by surprise that he asked if he could do it," Officer Lincoln Anderson, who is also the Muskogee police spokesman, said via Facebook. Thompson asked his nearby mother for the ring and was heard saying "I love you," and "Will you be my wife, please?" His girlfriend, Leandria Keith, said yes. Then, the officers switched Thompson's handcuffs from behind his back to his front so that he could place an engagement ring on Keith's finger. "I was shocked," Keith said. Nevertheless, she said yes and later bailed Thompson out after his arrest. The couple say they now plan to get married as soon as Thompson's legal troubles are resolved. "When you're in love with somebody and you know that you want to spend the rest of your life with them, you just want them to know how you feel," said Thompson. "I wanted a new start for me and with the police taking me to jail I didn't have to worry about my warrants anymore." Thompson said that he's tired of running and plans to turn his life around. Marrying Keith, he said, is one of his first steps. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ZvCR2oiKF_4 | 28 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Baltimore County officers were justified in shooting an armed robbery suspect who was fatally shot during a police shootout that seriously injured an officer and a bystander in Dundalk, prosecutors said. Blaine Robert Erb, 35, of no fixed address, was fatally shot near the 3400 block of Dundalk Ave. Police said Erb robbed two people at gunpoint in a shopping center parking lot, then boarded an MTA bus before officers stopped it. News Articles on this story: https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-co-dundalk-shooter-motive-20170615-story.html https://www.wbaltv.com/article/armed-robbery-suspect-killed-in-dundalk-shootout-identified/9995133 https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/police-say-gunman-killed-in-shootout-was-prohibited-from-having-firearms/2017/06/08/768774e4-4c64-11e7-bc1b-fddbd8359dee_story.html?utm_term=.369eab57d267 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dQGgEAqurSs | 27 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** “Top Notch” is in custody. Detectives investigating the robbery believe that the suspect is in fact the “Top Notch” robber and that he is responsible for at least two bank robberies and three commercial robberies. The suspect is the same man pictured in this previously published Blotter post (https://goo.gl/e3gmbd, https://goo.gl/cXrC5G). Detectives continue to work with local, state and federal partners to determine if this suspect is wanted for any other crimes in our region. -A suspected armed robber was arrested Friday afternoon after he held up a man at gunpoint on Rainier Avenue and later fired a shot at officers as they pursued him through the Central District. Just before 1 PM, police received a report of an armed robbery in the 3300 block of Rainier Avenue South, where the suspect had reportedly brandished a handgun and taken another man’s cellphone. The suspect pistol-whipped the victim and one shot was fired during the incident. No one was hit. The suspect fled the scene in a silver Volkswagen Jetta*. Officers Christina Bradley and Daniel Aguirre located the car a short time later in the Central District. Coincidentally, East Precinct officers were already present in the area as part of a neighborhood emphasis detail in order to respond to ongoing community concerns. While leading police on a brief circuitous chase through the neighborhood, the suspect collided with an unoccupied parked car. He then exited his own vehicle at 18th Avenue South and South Dearborn Street, where he fired one shot at Officers Bradley and Aguirre. Police quickly set up a perimeter and contained the area. With nowhere to go, the man surrendered. Neither the suspect nor any officers were injured. Several schools in the area briefly sheltered in place during the incident. The 29-year-old man will be booked into the King County Jail for the robbery and for firing at officers. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LWwXaWM3Vi0 | 23 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Gallatin Police officer was charged by a large Rottweiler while responding to a complaint about a vicious dog, the department said. Police said an officer responded to the complaint in the Ironwood Drive neighborhood at about 6 p.m. Thursday. A neighbor had called Sumner County Animal Control saying they might “have to shoot the dog due to its viciousness,” police said. An officer approached a resident of the home where the dog lived, who said the dog was probably “running loose again.” While walking in the driveway, the officer was “aggressively charged” by the dog. The officer fired a single shot, which did not hit the dog. The incident was captured on police body cam video. Police said they have a long, recorded history of calls with this particular dog. The complaints date back to 2015. The dog’s owner was cited three times for “dog running at large,” including one warning. Police said in one incident, a construction worker was injured while fleeing from the dog. Another call claimed the dog was attacking an animal. Neighbors told police they have been trapped in their homes in fear of the dog’s aggressiveness and past history. The investigation is ongoing. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fBJyYGo7uTU | 22 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Las Vegas man who was fatally shot by a police officer Tuesday hid in a bedroom closet before lunging at officers with an 8-inch butcher knife. Metropolitan Police Department Assistant Sheriff Tim Kelly briefed reporters on the incident Thursday morning, saying officers responded to a western valley apartment complex after receiving calls about a domestic violence incident. Kelly played a short clip at the briefing of a neighbor’s 911 call as well as footage from two officers’ body-worn cameras. The Police Department identified the officer who fired his gun as Officer Kyle Prior, 28. Officers were dispatched to the Bella Vida Apartments complex, on South Cimarron Road and West Charleston Boulevard, at 12:14 a.m. Tuesday. Kelly said the officers spent nearly 10 minutes knocking on the door of the apartment before a woman and a 4-year-old child answered. The woman told the officers there was no one else in the apartment, but officers suspected there was a man inside based on the 911 call. The officers went inside the apartment to look for the man. Footage from the body-worn cameras shows the officers walking through the dark apartment by flashlight. “They could tell someone was inside the residence,” Kelly said. In the master bedroom’s walk-in closet, officers discovered Pedro Ramirez, 28, of Las Vegas, crouched behind some hanging clothes clutching a stainless steel-handled kitchen knife. The officers immediately issued commands for the man to come out and to drop the knife. Two officers fired their Tasers at the man, but he shrugged it off and ran out of the closet, brandishing the knife. Prior fired three rounds at Ramirez at 12:39 a.m., striking him with each round. Ramirez died at University Medical Center from multiple gunshot wounds. Metro said the man’s wife had visible injuries from a fight with her husband. She told officers Ramirez hid in the closet because he did not want to go to jail. Kelly said the department had responded to two previous domestic violence incidents involving Ramirez in 2016 and 2015. Prior has been placed on routine administrative paid leave as the shooting is investigated. This is the second deadly shooting involving the officer, who joined Metro in 2008 as a civilian employee and became an officer in 2012. In 2015, the Review-Journal reported that Prior, along with two other officers, shot and killed 32-year-old Thomas McEniry. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0IGGMNm-bTI | 22 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Grass Valley police officers saved a man from jumping off a highway overpass. Officers were called an overpass along Highway 49 on Tuesday afternoon to talk to a man who was considering jumping. After a short conversation with officers, the man scaled the overpass fence in an attempt to jump. Officers were able to grab onto him and pull him to safety. “By reacting quickly, the officers were able to prevent a horrible tragedy and get the young man the crisis intervention services he needed. They also protected the motoring public from the possibility of serious traffic accident risks,” Grass Valley police said in a statement. No other details have been released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
074ls3bIXUA | 22 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Worthington Police accused Anthony Promvongsa, a 21-year-old Laotian American man, of driving recklessly through the small southwestern Minnesota town on July 28, 2016. According to the criminal complaint, Worthington Police Officer Colby Palmersheim was driving his squad car when Promvongsa pulled up behind him "at a high rate of speed. Promvongsa was so close that Palmersheim could not see the hood of Promvongsa's vehicle." The officer claims Promvongsa was attempting to pass him, so he moved over slightly, at which point Promvongsa swerved toward his car, says the report. Palmersheim reported that Promvongsa continued to tailgate him, driving behind him at a fast rate, while sticking his hand out the window and making some type of motion. He claimed that Promvongsa then pulled up to Palmersheim, rolled down his window, and told the officer to "stay there as he was going to go get his boys and come back." A nearby police officer was aware, from prior contact with Promvongsa, that he didn't have a driver's license. Agent Joe Joswiak of the Buffalo Ridge Drug Task Force, a multi-jurisdictional task force that includes Worthington Police, eventually gave chase. He claims he turned on his squad's emergency lights, but Promvongsa did not stop. Joswiak eventually made the arrest. None of these allegations leading to Promvongsa's arrest were captured in independent traffic camera or dash cam footage, says his attorney Ginny Barron. She says the complaint relies on the officers' word alone. "[Promvongsa's] obviously plead not guilty and we intend to try it. He maintains his innocence," Barron says. "What I can say is while I believe there are definitely a number of honorable police officers in the community who are highly respected, we are seeing increasing, systemic problems of excessive force in the Worthington Police Department, Nobles County Sheriff's Office, and Buffalo Ridge Drug Task Force that we don't believe should ever be allowed or tolerated in a civilized society." However, dash cam footage released Thursday by the American Civil Liberties Union did capture the arrest.It shows Promvongsa pulling over and Joswiak approaching his vehicle with gun drawn, shouting, "Get the fuck out of the car, motherfucker. Show me your hands." Joswiak opens the door and tries to pull Promvongsa from the car while he's apparently still buckled into his seat. When Promvongsa doesn't immediately emerge, Joswiak begins to knee and punch him. Soon, the dash cam audio is inexplicably shut off. "Promvongsa was not given proper time to obey the officer’s orders before excessive force was used against him," said Teresa Nelson, executive director of the ACLU, in a statement. “Agent Joswiak’s use of force against Anthony Promvongsa is disturbing and completely unnecessary. We are calling for an investigation of Agent Joswiak’s behavior and for him to be held accountable for his brutal attack on Anthony Promvongsa, up to and including termination and prosecution." Joswiak has received no discipline, according to the ACLU. Promvongsa is charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon (his car), one count of fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle, possessing a small amount of marijuana, and driving with a revoked driver's license. He has pleaded not guilty. "I had no idea what was going on when I was approached and attacked by this officer,” Promvongsa said in a statement. “I did not even have the opportunity to take off my seatbelt before I was literally blindsided with this unnecessary attack. I immediately pulled over for the Worthington squad car and before I knew what was happening I was beat and ripped from my vehicle." The Worthington Police Department was surprised by this video Thursday and did not immediately respond for comment after it was shared with the department. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PMKcWz5nNoM | 20 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Officials in Ramsey County, Minnesota, released video on Tuesday that shows the interaction Castile had with St. Anthony Police Officer Jeronimo Yanez before Castile was shot to death during a traffic stop in July. In the video, Yanez tells Castile that he’s being pulled over because he has a brake light out. (Audio later used as evidence in the case against Yanez ― and also released Tuesday ― shows the officer actually thought Castile and his girlfriend “just look like people that were involved in a robbery.”) “Sir, I have to tell you, I do have a firearm on me,” Castile says in the graphic video, embedded below. “OK, don’t reach for it then,” Yanez says. “Don’t pull it out.” Castile appears to say that he’s not pulling out the gun, and then Yanez shoots him. Yanez can be heard screaming profanities and sobbing after the shooting. He keeps his gun pointed at a dying Castile as he calls for backup and waits for other officers to arrive. Later in the video, when Yanez is interviewed by another officer, he admits that he didn’t actually see Castile grab for a gun. He notes, however, that he was nervous after he asked to see Castile’s license, and Castile “had his grip a lot wider than a wallet.” Yanez says: “I didn’t know where the gun was, he didn’t tell me where the fuckin’ gun was, and then it was just gettin’ hanky. He was just staring straight ahead, and I was gettin’ fuckin’ nervous and then … I told him to get his fuckin’ hand off his gun … Fuck.” Castile’s girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, and her 4-year-old daughter were in the car at the time. Reynolds live-streamed the aftermath of the shooting, which brought worldwide attention to the case. A jury on Friday found Yanez not guilty on a charge of second-degree manslaughter and two counts of reckless discharge of a firearm. Tuesday’s video release quickly drew more attention to the acquittal, which prompted thousands of protesters to March through Saint Paul over the weekend. “It’s just like, a punch in my stomach, it’s a punch in the gut,” Castile’s friend, John Thompson, told HuffPost Tuesday. “Look what happened to Philando for doing all the right things. It hurts. Every time I talk about it, it hurts. “I’m so tired of being tired, I’m so tired of being sad, I’m so tired of being angry at this system.” Yanez was fired from the police force after the acquittal. “The City of St. Anthony has concluded that the public will be best served if Officer Yanez is no longer a police officer in our city,” the city said on its website Friday. “The city intends to offer Officer Yanez a voluntary separation agreement to help him transition to another career other than being a St. Anthony officer.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mKvDdam1cu0 | 15 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police are searching for three men who attempted to steal about $5,000 worth of merchandise from Home Depot Wednesday afternoon. Five men in total loaded two cars with the merchandise around 3:45 p.m. in the back parking lot of the home improvement store in the 19100 block of Interstate 45, according to Shenandoah Assistant Police Chief Barry Gresham, but were abruptly stopped by Home Depot employees. The employees called police as soon as they saw the men in the act. Two of the men fled on foot behind the store south on David Memorial Drive, and eventually got into a wooded area east of the roadway, police said. At the same time, two getaway vehicles were trying to exit the rear parking lot as officers with Shenandoah Police Department responded. The two getaway vehicles collided with each other before one of the vehicles, a black Dodge Charger, struck a Shenandoah police cruiser causing minor damage, Gresham said. As the getaway vehicles drove away, they hopped over the grass median onto David Memorial Drive and headed northbound. Intense video released to The Courier by SPD shows the Charger drove west on Alexandra Lane, which runs between Home Depot and the Portofino Shopping Center, but struck a curb which caused the front-right tire to come loose. The Charger eventually turned south onto the northbound frontage road after the loose tired came off and narrowly missed an SUV. As the smoking, disabled Charger came to a stop, two men – later identified as Darryl Lee, 20, and Davonta Lee, 17 – allegedly fled east on foot back into the Home Depot parking lot. After a brief foot chase, officers arrested the two and charged them with felony theft. Darryl Lee also has a felony evading arrest with a vehicle charge. Meanwhile, the other getaway car, which was a white Toyota car, made its way northbound on the I-45 frontage road until it reached Texas 242 where it made a U-turn southbound on I-45's mainlanes. Law enforcement officers ahead of the southbound pursuit shut down I-45 at Rayford Road, although the Toyota hopped off the mainlanes of the freeway onto the frontage road just north of Rayford Road and blew past other officers. While officers initially lost sight of the fleeing Toyota, the vehicle was eventually found abandoned in a construction site near the Spring Creek turnaround just north of the Montgomery-Harris County line. The three remaining thieves – which include the two who ran on foot and the driver of the Toyota car – have yet to be found. All of the merchandise has been returned to the store, Gresham said. Other law enforcement agencies, including Montgomery County Sheriff's Office K-9 Units and DPS air support, assisted Shenandoah with the search for hours. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6kkcapNSyWY | 15 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office has released dash-camera video of a police pursuit that ended in a driver's death, with the video appearing to show that a deputy on foot fired into the vehicle as it headed straight at him. Sheriff David Clarke said that it was "the best angles that we have" on the shooting Sunday night near the city's crowded Lake Michigan shoreline. Terry Williams, 19, died after being shot in the head. Deputy Michael Truax, 32, has been placed on leave. The newly released video shows the SUV going off-road as it was pursued by a sheriff's vehicle, eventually mounting a median. From the pursuing vehicle's camera, puffs of smoke are seen from in front of the SUV and Truax appears, dodging the SUV as it veers around him. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4VGdRR7FJzw | 12 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Newly released video shows the arrest of a man and his transgender lover after the pair allegedly kidnapped a woman. Authorities say they were planning to take her to a cave and brainwash her into marrying one of them. When police found her back in January, she was chained down by the neck in the back of a minivan in New Mexico. The woman was rescued less than 24 hours after witnesses saw the her being dragged out of her Las Vegas, Nevada apartment. After receiving an alert, police pulled over the van and arrested her ex-boyfriend, and his new lover. Police then found the kidnapped woman in the car and unchained her. “He dragged me out of the place, and I fought so (bleep) hard cause I was like, this is how you die,” she said. In a federal criminal complaint, investigators say the suspects planned the kidnapping for more than a year. Throughout the arrest, One of the suspect was singing the words to the hymn “Amazing Grace,” asked for his bibles, and made some mental notes. “Note to self… Wear shoes next time,” Suspect said. Both Suspects face charges of kidnapping, false imprisonment, and conspiracy. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EEJ3JjkfgUk | 12 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A driver helped Ferndale police catch a fleeing suspect Friday night by purposely crashing head-on into the suspect's vehicle, leading to his arrest. The suspect was charged with carrying a concealed weapon, possession of narcotics, third-degree fleeing and eluding, and driving with a suspended license. It happened around 9:30 p.m. Friday. While performing random checks on license plates out on patrol, a Ferndale officer discovered a vehicle owner was wanted on traffic warrants and his license had suspensions. The officer attempted to stop the suspect in a Chevy vehicle on eastbound 8 Mile Road near Livernois when the suspect took off. The suspect, accompanied by a passenger, sped on 8 Mile under he reached Woodward. There, a red light had the traffic ahead of him stopped and blocking his escape. He then proceeded to drive over the sidewalk, across an open area, then back onto Woodward. He fled south at around 80 mph. As more patrol cars joined the chase, the suspect entered a bus terminal near State Fair, then came back out onto Woodward and fled northbound. The suspect then turned east into a shopping center parking lot near Woodward and 8 Mile. That's when a man leaving the parking lot in his van spotted the suspect attempting to flee, and ran head-on into the suspect's vehicle to stop him. The crash successfully stopped the suspect's car, and the van ended up positioned against the suspect's driver-side door, which stopped him from escaping. Police took the suspect and the passenger into custody, and recovered from the vehicle a stolen handgun with a 30-round magazine and 10 bindles of heroin. The gun had been reported stolen in Detroit. The suspect was arraigned by Ferndale 43rd District Magistrate Kim Wilson and his bond set at $85,000 cash surety. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
i6xCj8PnHL4 | 09 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** With the investigation still ongoing, the Steamboat Springs Police Department has released reports and video related to the death of the 22-year-old man who fled from police and later drowned in the Yampa River. Arman “Jack” Qureshi’s roommates told police that Qureshi had a serious alcohol problem that was kept secret from his parents. According to roommates, Qureshi would drink up to a 1.75 liters of vodka daily. Steamboat Springs police say he ran from officers Sunday and jumped into the river to escape them. He also wrestled himself away from an officer who tried to pull him out of the water. Qureshi was suspected of trying to steal a purse downtown. He had recently moved to Steamboat Springs to work in the information technology industry. More information here: http://www.aspentimes.com/priority/main-headline/video-steamboat-police-body-cam-video-sheds-light-on-yampa-river-death/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yswOMw_n57M | 09 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Officials on Thursday released video from a fatal officer-involved shooting in Buckeye in 2016 that occurred as officers responded to reports that a man had shot his wife. A review determined the officers were justified in the shooting, according to a May 30 letter sent from the Maricopa County Attorney's Office to the Buckeye Police Department. Police were called to a house near Wayland Drive and 238th Avenue in Buckeye on June 25, 2016, after receiving a call from California that 30-year-old William Ferguson had fatally shot his wife, 36-year-old Breanne Ferguson, according to the Buckeye Police Department. A "heavily armed" Ferguson approached investigating Officers A. Price and Larry Biffin in a white Dodge pickup before leaving the vehicle and "ambushing the officers with an assault rifle," police said. The video released Thursday from an officer's body camera shows the two officers near a police vehicle on a neighborhood street when the pickup truck appears. The officers notice the pickup truck and are talking about the situation, when gunfire erupts. Body-camera footage shows Biffin taking cover behind a patrol vehicle and firing back at Ferguson, discharging numerous rounds. Ferguson's ambush continued with a second round of gunfire that shattered the window of the patrol vehicle, police said. Officer Justin Ricks arrived at the scene to assist the officers, firing multiple rounds from his AR-15 patrol rifle at Ferguson and stopping Ferguson's attack, police said. Ferguson had been shot in the shoulder during the standoff and moments later took his own life, police said. Inside the home, officers found the body of Breanne Ferguson, who had been shot multiple times, as well as two children who were unharmed and taken to safety, police said. Evidence obtained at the scene linked Ferguson to his wife's death, police said. The children were later placed in the care of family members, police said. The Arizona Department of Public Safety conducted an investigation into the shooting while Buckeye detectives investigated the death of the woman, police said. The officers were placed on a standard three-day administrative leave following the incident, police said. The Buckeye Police Department praised its 2011 policy that issued AR-15 rifles to all officers to have on the street, saying it "proved valuable" in the incident. The delay in releasing the video came at the request of the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, which asked police to wait until the case was resolved before distributing the footage, the Buckeye Police Department said. RAW Bodycam footage here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GhCApmn4Wk Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
diYttAE-rOY | 08 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Wednesday afternoon June 7, 2017, four subjects were arrested on various charges stemming from a short pursuit. At 1:45pm a Stillwater officer attempted to make a traffic stop for an expired tag in the area of 9th and Washington. The driver of the vehicle, Chris Jones, fled in an attempt to elude the officer. The driver led the officer on a short pursuit before stopping and giving surrendering in the 600 block of South Orchard. During the pursuit two passengers in the car, Adrian Williams and Jason Payne, jumped out and fled on foot. They were caught a short time after they exited the suspect vehicle. No one was injured and no property or vehicles were damaged during the pursuit. Four subjects were arrested as a result of this incident. The driver, 45 year old Chris Darnell Jones of Stillwater, was charged with driving under suspension and eluding an officer (felony). Tracie Donn Edwards, 55 of Stillwater, was arrested for possession of marijuana. Jason Allen Payne, 34 of Ponca City, was arrested for possession of a controlled dangerous substance. Adrian Lemar Williams, 38 of Guthrie, was arrested on 2 outstanding Payne County warrants as well as a Logan County warrant. -30- Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
k5cnVxtbdgc | 07 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Body cam videos carried by officers in Ohio are giving the public a closer look at the dangers police faced during a recent standoff with a suspect. The Green Township Police Department of Ohio has released dash cam and body cam footage of officers responding to a subject firing weapons into a neighbor’s yard last month. When officers from the Green Township Police Department and Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office arrived, the defendant fired several rounds at officers. The video shows officers taking fire, diving for cover and negotiating with the subject who was later arrested. “This was a very dangerous call for the responding officers. The Green Township officers and Hamilton County Sheriff deputies that responded to this call should be commended for the courage and professionalism. They relied on their training and kept their composure in an extremely stressful situation,” Jim Vetter, chief of the Green Township Police Department, posted on the department’s Facebook page. Vetter posted that Brendan MacDonald was indicted by a Hamilton County grand jury for multiple counts of attempted murder and felonious assault. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Cvn_wmJdoiY | 07 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Lampasas County Sheriff's Office released new dash cam video Wednesday of an arrest involving a deputy repeatedly punching a teenager in the face on May 25. Deputy Logan Lones was placed on administrative leave after the incident, which was posted to Twitter by one of the passengers in the vehicle he stopped in the 100 block of East North Avenue in Lampasas, after dispatchers received a 911 call reporting a reckless driver in a vehicle matching the car's description. After making the traffic stop, Jones said he smelled alcohol and marijuana and ordered the driver, 18-year-old Quinton Cruce, to exit the vehicle. While attempting to arrest Cruce, video footage shows Jones punching him several times in the face. An arrest affidavit claims Cruce hit first -- something that was not immediately clear from the newly released footage. Cruce's friend Gage Blackwell, 18, was also taken into custody. Blackwell was charged with assault of a public servant, resisting arrest, interference with public duties and being a minor consuming alcohol. Cruce was charged with interference with public duties, resisting arrest, assault of a public servant and driving while intoxicated. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4aCpAd2MTPs | 07 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Toronto family has demanded a public apology after two police officers were caught on dashcam footage mocking a woman with Down syndrome during a traffic stop, describing her as disfigured and something less than a whole person. "I feel hurt; it really hurt my feelings. I was disgusted by what they said about me," said Francie Munoz, 29. In December 2016, two Toronto police officers pulled over Pamela Munoz, who had her two daughters with her in the car, for allegedly running a red light. Pamela Munoz said she believed the light was amber when she drove through an intersection. The officer who issued the ticket told her the incident was recorded on video and that she could fight the ticket in court. When Munoz received the tape as part of the disclosure prior to her court date in June, it was marked as having no audio. But she soon heard the officers on the video mocking her daughter Francie, who had been sitting in the back seat. One officer can be heard saying there are "two-and-a-half women" in the car instead of three and then goes on to describe Francie as "disfigured …or different," with the other officer laughing and agreeing. "Artistic.…That's going to be my new code word for ... different," says the officer. Pamela Munoz says she believes the officers were unaware their comments were being recorded. One of the officers can also be heard joking about the women, who had a pizza with them in the car, saying, "They're [probably] nibbling on it right as we speak." Pamela says that at first she was simply upset about her demerit points, but listening to the tape changed everything. "Obviously I was extremely upset. My blood was boiling. I'm still very upset, but at that moment I was enraged," she said. "These are the people we've told Francie to trust, to go to when she needs help." She and Francie asked the police officers to publicly apologize and go through training to make sure this doesn't happen again. "I can't believe two officers would conduct themselves in this manner … that they'd be this inhumane in their comments," said Pamela. "They don't respect, obviously, people with disabilities or people that are different than them." The president of the Toronto Police Association said he has spoken with the officers involved, who say the comments are out of character for them and not something they are known for in 22 Division. "They say their comments were totally inappropriate and [they] will do everything they need to do, including an apology and sensitivity training … to make it right," said Mike McCormack. The Munoz family say it means a lot to them that Chief Mark Saunders, as well as Mayor John Tory, have both reached out to them. Francie would like to see police officers receive better training for dealing with people with disabilities, something she advocates for herself through the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). She appears in several campaign videos for CAMH, helping to educate people on what it's like living with Down syndrome. "It's a teachable moment. Here is something we can all learn from … how it feels for a person to be spoken about in a certain way," said Yona Lunsky, a clinician-scientist at CAMH. "When we're thinking about diversity, we think about certain types of diversity. Disability is another kind of diversity that we all need to be better sensitized to." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JkkzhHkjl0A | 07 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Albuquerque Police Officers responded to reports of a stolen vehicle when they noticed a woman was panicking. She told officers her dog wasn't breathing and appeared to be choking. Officers helped resuscitate the animal and help save its life. The pup was found to be choking on some cheese which officers were able to help dislodge from his windpipe. The Albuquerque Fire Department was also called along with an emergency veterinarian. The pup was checked out and is expected to make a full recovery. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
oJ5HurRLRj8 | 01 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A man wanted for an alleged domestic violence incident at a Mercer County bar led authorities on a wild chase during which his vehicle all but fell apart from damage to crashes. Mitchell Dale Mullins, 41, of Rockford, is being held in the Mercer County Jail on suspicion of OVI, domestic violence, resisting arrest and a stop sign violation, according to the Mercer County Sheriff’s Office. Mercer County deputies and officers from Coldwater, St. Henry and Celina attempted to stop the suspect as he was driving a 2000 Lincoln on Ohio 703 because he was wanted regarding a domestic incident earlier that evening at a local bar, according to the release. The suspect crashed into a wall at the bar then proceeded to crash at a nearby Kozy Kampground where his vehicle sustained heavy damages and lost one of the wheels, according to the release. Parts of the suspect’s vehicle were falling off before he was stopped with tire deflation devices by Celina police at U.S. 127 and Monroe Road, according to the release. Authorities tell us Mullins took off all his clothes before he was apprehended and after his arrest he managed to slip out of the handcuffs. The suspect then resisted and officers used a Tazer to subdue him, according to the release. Mullins was checked for injuries at a local hospital before he was booked into jail, where he is being held on $750,000 bond. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
A-SUEkp0O-M | 01 Jun 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Police in Royal Oak possibly saved the life of a man who began stabbing himself during an arrest in the parking lot of a Meijers grocery store Monday. Police in Berkley said they were notified about the possible sighting of a stolen vehicle in the area of Harvard and Webster roads. Royal Oak police officers found the vehicle parked in a Meijer’s parking lot and found a man sitting inside. When officers approached the vehicle, the man began stabbing himself several times in the leg with a knife. Officers broke the window of the vehicle and knocked the knife from the suspect's hand, police said. The officers immediately tended to the man’s serious injuries by applying a tourniquet to stop the bleeding until an ambulance arrived. “Initially the officers thought the subject was just pounding on his steering wheel with his fist. When they realized he was stabbing himself they immediately closed in and disarmed him. Despite the risks to themselves, they knew they had to act quickly or the subject would likely kill himself,” Chief Corrigan O’Donohue said in a release. Several stolen items were found inside the vehicle. The man remains hospitalized. Charges are expected. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ji6INhImanM | 30 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Kent County prosecutor says Grand Rapids officers were justified in fatal shooting of 18-year-old man during a gun battle earlier this month. Prosecutor Chris Becker released his decision Tuesday, along with dash camera and body camera video showing the May 3 shooting of Malik Carey. News Articles on this story: http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/local-news/grand-rapids-police-cleared-in-killing-of-suspect-bodycam-video-shows-deadly-encounter https://www.woodtv.com/news/grand-rapids/prosecutor-grpd-justified-in-deadly-shooting-of-man-18/1003392413 https://fox17online.com/2017/05/30/prosecutor-rules-grpd-justified-in-shooting-malik-carey/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lgHNaNwpwSs | 26 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Some shop owners in Old Town are resting easier Wednesday night after Albuquerque police said they caught the person who was breaking into their stores, stealing their merchandise and vandalizing their properties. Night-after-night, for the last two weeks, several shops in Old Town have been hit. The most recent incident occurred Tuesday morning. “They stole a lot of jewelry and a lot of knives,” Lisa Kinlen said. “Thank you for traumatizing us, breaking into our shop and taking our livelihood.” It’s gotten so bad, Kinlen has temporarily closed her doors at the Old Town Celtic Shop. She has a sign up that reads “Due to the acts of those that have no respect for themselves or others, we will be closed because of theft and vandalism until further notice.” Kinlen isn’t alone. Over the weekend someone tried breaking into The Wild Rose. They chipped away at the stucco and broke a window. “I had to send a company in to reinforce my back door because my son was convinced they were coming back,” Trudy Collins-Cervantes said. Her son was right — the suspected thief did come back, but this time police were waiting. Detectives were set up in Old Town, Tuesday night to try and catch the suspected thief. They ended up arresting Roybal. Police lapel shows Roybal crying with officers and asking for his mother. He also had tools detectives believe are typically used during a break-in. Detectives recovered six knives on Roybal, along with gloves, a flashlight, a screwdriver set and $213. One of the detectives recognized a knife, recovered on Roybal, belonging to the Celtic Shop. When they questioned Roybal, police said he admitted to breaking into several shops over the last week. According to a police report, Roybal told police he stashed some of the stolen merchandise in his home, everything else he sold. “We do have some losses but a lot of it was retrieved,” Kinlen said. “Detectives worked so hard and they caught this guy within 24-hours. It was amazing. We’re thankful this person has been caught.” Police are asking anyone with information regarding the stolen jewelry, pictured below, to call Crime Stoppers. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DbBFaWzMHAQ | 24 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Downriver police chief says her department will investigate the arrest of a man who was pulled from his car after an officer shattered a window. The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan posted dash cam video of the April 2016 traffic stop and sent a letter Tuesday to the Taylor police department. Chief Mary Sclabassi said that her department will conduct a “thorough and diligent investigation.” Taylor officers stopped a car driven by Calvin Jones, who traveling with his wife and a boy, and things got tense when Jones apparently declined to provide identification. In the video, Jones is heard saying, “You gotta let me know what’s going on, man,” to which an officer replies, “You’re going to jail is what’s going on.” As another officer puts on gloves, Jones asks, “For what?…On what charges?” That’s when the cop in the gloves pulls on the driver’s side window, breaking it. There is some yelling as Jones is dragged out of the car onto the ground and arrested. The officer who broke the window claims Jones was reaching for something between seats. Jones said he was just trying to unlock his seat belt. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
peiJDs5hoJA | 24 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Canton police officer fatally shot a suspect who was holding a woman against her will. Officers were called to a house on 22nd Street NW in Canton just before 1 a.m. Wednesday of a 911 hangup. The suspect called 911 a second time, saying he needed an inhaler and that he had a gun. When police arrived, the suspect was in the side yard holding his girlfriend around her neck and body. The man, identified as 24-year-old Hayden Stutz, told officers several times he had a pistol and didn't care what happened, the department said. Officers tried to get Stutz to release the 19-year-old victim, but he refused, police said. "There's a pistol in this bush," the suspect can be heard saying on the police body cam. "Stay away from the pistol. He's going for the gun!" an officer yelled. That's when another officer approached Stutz and fired one shot, which hit him in the head. Officers administered first aid to Stutz at the scene. He was taken to Aultman Hospital, where he died from his injuries. Family friends say that Stutz was recently diagnosed with a mental illness and they wonder now if that impacted his actions. They remembered him as a fun, caring person. “Hayden was outstanding, he was the most loving caring fun person. He walked into the room and you just laughed cause he’d come out with a crazy joke or look at you and grin,” said a friend who asked to be identified only as BK. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RUUbRCF873A | 24 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police body cameras are usually associated with capturing criminal activity. But Wednesday morning, cameras worn by Cape Coral Police witnessed a somewhat more stubborn vagrant being apprehended. Around 5:30 a.m., officers located a goat wandering loose along Pine Island Road in Cape Coral. Worried for the goat's safety, the officers managed to place the goat in a squad car before transferring custody to a Lee County Agricultural Deputy. Along the way though, they couldn't help but make light of the odd situation, urging the goat to "stop resisting" and dubbing it "Chill Bill." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qIi-dLUnmxc | 19 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A judge in Montgomery County sentenced a 31-year-old man to six months in jail for felony animal cruelty after he assaulted two pit bull puppies while on PCP, officials said. In June 2015, James E. Jones of Wheaton abused two pit bulls that were 6 weeks old. While allegedly on PCP, Jones grabbed the dogs by their necks, “causing them to foam at the mouth” and have “obvious physical distress,” according to prosecutors and court documents. Even after repeated requests from officers to let go of the dogs, Jones refused, and police eventually used a Taser on him. The Taser was said to have “no effect,” officials said, and it eventually took five police officers to take Jones into custody and get him away from the dogs. The animals were taken to a veterinary clinic and examined. Officials said the two dogs were in poor condition at the time and one had damaged lungs from being abused. The dogs, a black one named Mia and a tan one named Chance, have since recovered and were adopted. Officials said Chance was adopted by one of the police officers who responded to the incident. John J. McCarthy, state’s attorney for Montgomery County, said the sentence is “appropriate for a man who choked his own pets, two 6-week-old puppies.” He said the puppies were “defenseless animals” that were “choked nearly to death.” But he added that it ended well in that they “have made a full recovery and are thriving.” Jones had pleaded guilty to one count of felony animal cruelty and one count of resisting arrest, said Ramon Korionoff, a spokesman for the state’s attorney’s office. Jones was sentenced to six months in jail. State sentencing guidelines, while not binding, recommend punishment ranging from no jail up to six months. Jones also received 30 months of suspended “backup” time, meaning he could be placed behind bars for that duration if he were to get into legal trouble again. And he received five years’ probation with some special conditions, Korionoff said, including that he not own or live with animals and that he seek drug and mental health treatment. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
btZ4rWZ1BGw | 17 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Two Athens-Clarke County police officers were injured Tuesday afternoon while fighting with an escaped Athens felon who they were trying to arrest. Lt. Christopher Nichols suffered fractures to a finger in the fight with 43-year-old Marvin Terrell Taylor, and Senior Police Officer Gregory Gilchrist injured an elbow, according to police. The incident began about 1:45 p.m. when an employee at Dollar General on Lexington Road called 911 to report that Taylor was in the store even though he was supposed to be incarcerated for shoplifting from the store last year. Taylor was arrested Dec. 16 for stealing hygiene and personal grooming items valued at about $62. He was charged with felony theft by shoplifting due to previous shoplifting convictions. On Jan. 26, he was convicted in Clarke County Superior Court and received a sentence of four years on probation, with the first year to be served at the state Diversion Center. After the Dollar General employee reported seeing Taylor, he had already left the store and was last seen walking toward nearby Lexington Heights, where he lived, police said. Gilchrist was checking that neighborhood when he received a call that Taylor had returned to Dollar General, where Nichols made contact with him at the back of the store. When Gilchrist arrived, he blocked the front end of an aisle when Taylor ran from the lieutenant. After Taylor managed to get by the officer, Gilchrist shot Taylor with a Taser gun. But the man swiped the barbed electrical wires from his body and a struggle ensued at the exit and continued outside, where the combatants fell into some bushes, police said. Nichols rushed to his fellow officer’s assistance, and together they were able to gain control of Taylor and place him in handcuffs. When searched, Taylor was found to have several items he had just stolen from Dollar General, including bug repellent, a flashlight and a utility knife with a total value of about $20. He was charged with theft by shoplifting, obstruction of an enforcement officer and was served with the felony escape warrant that had been issued by the Georgia Department of Corrections. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wTtGmodTCSc | 17 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An intense stand-off between Pasco deputies and a knife-wielding man was caught on body cam footage on Thursday. The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office responded to a domestic disturbance in Land O’ Lakes where they say Miles Sety had attacked his family, smashed several car windows, lacerated himself and caused thousands of dollars worth of damage. Investigators believe he was on narcotics at the time of the incident. Sety fled the scene was located by cops shortly after the rampage behind a privacy fence in a nearby community. Deputies climbed over the fence and approached Sety with weapons drawn, but he was not deterred. Sety refused several orders to drop his knife and continued taunting onlookers. Deputies deployed tasers, but the tasers were not effective, possibly due to Sety being high on narcotics, deputies say. Sety was eventually arrested and now faces the following charges: Aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer Battery on a law enforcement officer Felony criminal mischief Battery Domestic battery Resisting arrest with violence Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FIXMKyo-GUU | 17 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Las Vegas police officer used a stun gun seven times and a mixed martial arts chokehold to subdue an unarmed man who died after a foot chase through a casino over the weekend, authorities said Wednesday. Officer Kenneth Lopera thought the man had tried to carjack a pickup truck with two people inside before the officer fired the stun gun in a series of staccato bursts and used the chokehold - a tactic that is not approved by the department - early Sunday at The Venetian resort, Clark County Undersheriff Kevin McMahill said. McMahill showed video from Lopera's body camera during a news conference on the incident. He did not release the footage and it was unclear how much editing had been done. "Don't move! Get on your stomach!" Lopera can be heard telling the man who the Clark County coroner identified as Tashii S. Brown. Police have used the name Tashii Farmer. "I will!" Brown can be heard saying. The video then shows Brown on his back with his arms raised before another jolt from the stun gun makes his body stiffen. Brown cries out, "Please! Please!" Officer Lopera then wrestle as he attempts to handcuff Brown. Lopera punches Brown's head and neck from behind as Venetian security guards join the effort and other police officers arriving. Sheriff Joe Lombardo said that there was no indication that race played a role in the incident. Brown's cause of death has not been determined and an investigation is ongoing. McMahill said Lopera was heard saying he used a "rear naked choke," a prominent mixed martial arts chokehold that differs from a department-approved technique that some departments call a "lateral vascular neck restraint" and others refer to as a carotid artery hold. Department officials said previously that the officer had used the approved technique, which is banned in many other cities. McMahill said Lopera held Brown's neck for more than a minute - far longer than the seven to 10 seconds it might take for an approved carotid restraint to render a person unconscious. Lopera, 31, has been a Las Vegas police officer for five years, McMahill said. He is on paid leave pending departmental and district attorney reviews of the incident. Lopera is being represented by the Las Vegas Police Protective Union. Steve Grammas, union executive director, declined to comment, saying he had not seen all the video from the incident. Lopera has not provided a statement about the incident to department investigators. McMahill said Brown was sweating and appeared disoriented when he initially approached Lopera and a partner in a casino coffee shop, said people were chasing him, and ran into an employee-only area, down hallways and outside to the parking area. Brown also used the name Tashi Sebastian Farmer and Tashii Farmer-Brown. He grew up in Hawaii, where records show he was convicted of assaulting his girlfriend and was released from prison in January 2016. He pleaded guilty in February in Las Vegas to misdemeanor driving under the influence. In Las Vegas, he pleaded guilty in February to misdemeanor driving under the influence. Brown was a father of two children in Hawaii and lived with his mother in Las Vegas where he had a business selling shoes, hats and clothing, according to Tynisa Braun, a cousin in Honolulu. Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson said there will be a public use-of-force review to air the findings of investigations into Brown's death. The sheriff said the reviews could take several months and asked for patience from the public. "We'll be fully transparent and we will look at this event with a very critical eye," Lombardo said. Brown's mother, Trinita Farmer, said she doesn't want to see the video of the struggle that left her son dead. "I don't want to look," she said. "I just want to bury my son." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3hQmnrPhxFU | 17 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Authorities released officer body camera footage on Wednesday of a suspect who was shot by a Douglas County sheriff’s deputy. Last Friday evening a Douglas County deputy saw what appeared to be a stranded motorist in a white GMC SUV near County Line Road and Santa Fe Drive. He got out of his cruiser to help. “As he approached the vehicle, the occupant of the vehicle got out of the vehicle with a rifle and confronted the deputy,” said Cmdr. Trent Cooper with the Littleton Police Department. Cooper says the weapon was a military style semi-automatic rifle. The deputy gave verbal commands to drop the weapon, which were ignored. Fearing for his life the officer fired, striking the suspect in the arm. “He was essentially attacked and felt his life was in danger and responded the way he was trained to do,” said Cooper. The suspect, identified as Deyon Marcus Rivas-Maestas, 26, remains hospitalized. According to Cooper, Rivas-Maestas faces assault charges once he is released. The Littleton Police Department and the 18th Judicial District’s Critical Incident Response Team are investigating the shooting. The deputy is on administrative leave during the investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DXhjRi5VhGQ | 05 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A St. Paul Police officer will not go to jail for punching a 14-year-old girl in the face while she was handcuffed. Officer Michael Soucheray II was facing a charge of misdemeanor assault in the incident, which could have carried a sentence of 90 days in prison. He was acquitted Thursday after a trial. Prosecutors say the incident started when police responded to a call of a disturbed teen at a local shelter, who was reportedly threatening suicide. When they arrived at the scene, they put the 14-year-old girl in handcuffs after she refused to go to the hospital and became agitated. While putting her in the back of the squad car to take her to the hospital, she reportedly spit in Soucheray’s face. According to the criminal complaint, Soucheray responded by hitting the girl in the face with an open fist twice and grabbing her bay the face and neck area. His attorney, Peter Wold, said the girl’s actions constituted assault, and Soucheray acted in self defense. “In that video, you cannot see his fist strike her face,” said Wold. He said Officer Soucheray used a police technique called “startle flinch response.” He said it’s when the officers fakes like he’s going to punch someone in the face. He said the subject instinctually flinches, freezes and turns their head. “The jurors saw in slow motion, frame by frame the fist did not touch her face. The act did what it was intended to do and that made her flinch, made her pause, made her stop,” he said. “She had a booking photo taken 20 minutes later. Not a mark, not a scratch, not even a blemish on her face.” Wold said the incident was a learning lesson for the girl in that she now knows she can’t manipulate a situations like the one that had occurred. “She hasn’t had an easy time getting to be 14 (years old) and hopefully life’s going to be a lot easier in the next 14 years for her. We wish her the best,” he said. He added that Officer Soucheray is anxious to put this stage of his life behind him and get back to his job. “He loves being a cop. And he’s a good cop,” he said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
T5JMZHY_NP4 | 03 May 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasco County, Florida - A man wearing nothing but boxer shorts was arrested after a bizarre encounter with a Pasco deputy that was caught on tape. The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office says Sgt. M. Rosenbloom was driving north on Handcart Road when he came across the scene of what he presumed to be a crash. Several cars were stopped near the intersection of Handcart and Kiefer Road, when all of the sudden, a brown Chevrolet pickup being driven by Joseph Pemberton, 41, backed away from the cars and veered into the path of Rosenbloom as his patrol car came to a stop. Footage from Rosenbloom’s body camera shows the suspect as he stares at the deputy, accelerates and backs into the Rosenbloom’s car. Pemberton is then seen in footage leaving the vehicle and running into the middle of the road, where he starts yelling and dancing before he charges at the deputy, who in response deploys his taser and incapacitates Pemberton. With the help of a bystander, Pemberton is placed in handcuffs. He then tells witnesses he had experienced a “revelation.” Pemberton suffered taser punctures and abrasions from being on the pavement, but no other injuries were reported. He was taken to the Dade City Hospital for medical clearance. Pemberton now faces charges for aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer and child neglect. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EGzR-7i5Pa8 | 28 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Louisville, Kentucky, - Shively Police have released additional details and body cam footage after an officer shot an armed man Thursday evening. It happened around 6:30am on April 27 on Valley View Drive, near Crums Lane. That's where police were responding to a reported suicide call. During a news conference Friday afternoon, Sgt. Josh Myers says Officer Chad Kolter shot William Bordeau twice. He was taken to University Hospital with a gunshot wound to an arm and a leg. Myers says he is in stable condition. On the video, Kolter can be heard telling Bordeau to drop his gun 10 times. Bordeau refuses, saying he has a note and telling the officer to find his wife. Then five shots ring out, and Kolter can be heard calling in the shooting. "Shots fired! He aimed the gun at me and I've struck him." Myers says Bordeau lived at the home and is the person who called 911. He was behind the home, in front of an unattached garage and holding a gun when Kolter shot him. Normally, two officers would have been sent on the run, but because it was a busy day Myers says Kolter was the only officer on the scene at the time of the shooting. Myers provided the media with the body cam footage, which he says will speak for itself. He declined to provide specific details about what Bordeau was doing with the gun just before he was shot because of a pending investigation being conducted by the LMPD public integrity unit. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9h-QUcUFCZw | 28 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Video from Dayton Police Department cruisers released Friday shows a suspect being hit while trying to run from officers. Tuesday, police spotted a car that fled from officers the previous day and tried to stop the vehicle. The car sped away again and the chase was all captured on police dash cameras. The driver jumped from the car and ran along Gettysburg Avenue. Police said the suspect, Brandom Lamar Mann, ran in front of the police cruiser, at which point he was hit. Mann was taken to the hospital after the collision, before being booked into Montgomery County Jail on failure to comply, resisting arrest and obstruction of official business charges. Dayton Police crews reportedly spotted the car involved in "illegal weapons dealing" and unsuccessfully attempted to stop the car one day before the chase. They then spotted the same car the next day and decided to pursue it. In the courtroom Friday afternoon, Brandon Mann faced an initial appearance for a count of failure to comply with a police order. No plea was entered and the judge sent bond at $30,000. He will be in court again May 4. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UJyATND1flk | 27 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A 38-year-old man who West Melbourne police said was acting ‘bizarre’ before leading them on a vehicle pursuit through several streets to get to his home in Melbourne, Florida remains jailed. Police tazed and pepper-sprayed the man before taking him into custody and sending him to the hospital to be evaluated, reports show. Jorge Louis Rosado, Melbourne, was charged with aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer without violence and fleeing and eluding after officers attempted to question him during a stop just after midnight Wednesday in the 1000 block of Wickham Road, records show. “He fled during a traffic stop,” said Sgt. Michelle Page of the West Melbourne Police Department. The officer who conducted the initial traffic stop reported that Rosado refused to retrieve his vehicle’s documents on request and would not roll his window down. The officer asked Rosado to step out but as the officer attempted to undo Rosado’s seatbelt, he drove off, reports show. Police said Rosado then sped along the roadway despite being followed by patrol cars. Officers used spike sticks to rip through his tires as he drove through one area. Police said Rosado kept driving until he pulled into his front yard. He refused to get out of the vehicle until several officers physically pulled him out and used a stun gun and pepper spray to subdue him, reports show. He was booked into the Brevard County Jail Complex in Sharpes where he was being held on a $20,000 bond, records show. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lOkazoQ7y8s | 27 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A fatal shooting involving a Chickasha Police Officer in November has been ruled as justified. District Attorney Jason Hicks said in a letter to Chickasha Police Chief, Stewart Steele, that the case has been placed in "closed" status following a full investigation. On Nov. 19, 2016, at 1:51 a.m. Chickasha Police responded to a call that Steve Vananda, 56, was intoxicated and had a gun. Vananda's family told police that he had multiple guns and would see officers entering due to Vananda's home surveillance system, a report from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said. When officers arrived at the scene, there was a group of people in the front yard, mostly Vananda's family members. Police were advised that: Vananda was inside the home with his father Sanford, Vananda was intoxicated, Vananda had pointed the gun at a family member, and that Vananda was upset about his wife passing away three years prior. Officer Chad King heard screaming coming from inside the home and made the decision to enter, Hicks said. King approached the bedroom where the screaming was coming from. There was a verbal argument between Vananda and his father, the report said. King turned the corner and announced, "Police Department." Video surveillance recorded Vananda reaching toward a wall and taking possession of a firearm. At this time, King asked Vananda to drop the gun multiple times. Officer King fired his weapon, five shots can be heard on the recording, Hicks said. Hicks said it had been determined that Vananda fired his weapon in the direction of Officer King and that Officer King fired the first round. The shots fired at Vananda resulted in his death, Hicks said. The medical examiner's report showed that Vananda died from multiple gun shot wounds and his BAC was 0.20, in excess of intoxication by Oklahoma State standards, the report said. "Officer King, had less than one second to made a determination as to whether he should fire his weapon at Steve Vananda," Hicks said. "As part of the investigation, the OSBI provided images of Officer King's body worn camera in a "frame by frame" format. In the format, it is abundantly clear that Steve Vananda, after Officer King announces 'police department' reaches for a gun" … "It is only after Steve Vananda turned toward Officer King that Officer King fired his weapon. In a split second decision, Officer King chose to protect Sanford Vananda, Officers Ker and Peck and himself." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3fU_Aquk4ME | 27 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Brusly Police Department officer resigned after a disturbing situation was caught on an Addis police officer's body camera last month. Addis officers were investigating a domestic dispute at a local business where a husband and his estranged wife worked. Addis officers resolved the situation. Then, Brusly Police Officer Shellie Maranto, arrived in a rage outside her jurisdiction. The body camera footage obtained clearly shows Brusly Police Officer Shellie Maranto approaching a group of officers at a high rate of speed in her unmarked police unit. She immediately exited the vehicle and began yelling, "The f****** c*** is going to jail. I'm going to kill her, the whore." Moments after Maranto arrives, she begins waving her Brusly Police Department issued service weapon in the air as she continues shouting profanities. "I'm going to kill her, the whore," Maranto said. "I don't care about going to jail. F*** my life. I ain't got kids. F*** it," Maranto is recorded saying. The domestic dispute at the Addis business occurred on March 31. Brusly Police Chief Jonathan Lefeaux told Chief Investigator Chris Nakamoto, that he was made aware of the body camera footage on Sunday, April 2, 2017. That's when Maranto was placed on administrative leave, and her department issued police items were taken away. Maranto resigned from the Brusly Police Department on Monday, April 3, 2017 according to Chief Lefeaux. He said an item was going to be added to the town council's agenda to have Maranto terminated that week. She resigned instead. "This puts a black eye on every other law enforcement officer in our town, and it's an embarrassment for the town and department," Chief Lefeaux said. Maranto started working for the Brusly Police Department three years ago as a school resource officer. She was then moved to an office position inside the department, but was given a department issued unit, according to Lefeaux. Lefeaux said she had no prior disciplinary history with the department, and he never heard Maranto use that type of language with that tone before. The West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office was called in to investigate the matter. However, in the middle of their investigation, the woman who Maranto was yelling about asked the WBRSO to drop their investigation. Charges have not been filed against Maranto, and charges have also not been ruled out. She is the sister-in-law of the woman she was calling out and the sister of the man. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yOgx6I14sRI | 11 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Sacramento police have just released the dashcam video of the violent arrest of Nandi Cain Jr. on Monday in Del Paso Heights. This video is the first that's been released that shows the arrest from the police department's perspective. You can hear the officer demand Cain to get down to the ground. And Cain's response, "I don't have nothing." The take down has sparked anger and demands for answers from the Sacramento Police Department. The arrest was also discussed at Tuesday night's Sacramento City Council Meeting. The responding sergeant said when he reviewed the dashcam video after the incident, he was troubled by what he saw and alerted superiors. The "disturbing" and unreasonable actions of the officer, a two-year veteran of the department, were not within policy, Sacramento police said in a statement. The officer was already on unpaid administrative leave as a result of the incident and will now be subject to a criminal investigation. Sacramento's police chief said the department is conducting a criminal investigation of the officer. The chief said they will turn the results of the investigation over to the Sacramento County DA's office, and the district attorney will make a decision on whether charges will be filed. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg asked what would have happened if no one caught the incident on camera, and called the incident "disturbing." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ocXC0_Xohyo | 07 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** 32-year-old Carlos Martinez is now in custody, facing three charges of aggravated assault on a peace officer, after police say he hit three LPD officers with his vehicle. The incident started at the Del Estrado Apartments in the 3200 block of 62nd Street around 1:15 p.m. Thursday. Officials say Martinez was evicted from his apartment Wednesday and was picking up his belongings when he got into an argument with another resident and officers were called to the scene. Police say Martinez would not comply with the officers' demands to get out of his vehicle. Officers tazed Martinez, and as they were standing near the SUV, he began driving in reverse. One officer was able to grab a child in the front passenger seat and pull him to safety, but as the vehicle reversed, three officers were injured. Officers then fired multiple shots at the SUV. Martinez continued backing up, crashed into a police Tahoe and then drove away from the scene. LPD tells us Martinez put the SUV in drive and started driving toward Officer Donovan Powell, who was lying on the ground, Officer Powell was struck by the vehicle. but they say he was able to jump out of the way before being run over. First responders classified his injuries as serious because they feared broken bones or internal injuries, but he was released from the hospital as on Thursday evening. Officer Mark Ellison suffered moderate injuries. Officer Saul Garay suffered minor injuries. The other two officers were also released from the hospital on Thursday evening. Honey, Miller and Waters Elementary were placed on lockdown during the incident. The suspect's vehicle was found abandoned in an alleyway near 73rd and Joliet Ave. The manhunt continued Thursday and carried over into Friday. On Friday morning, before 9 a.m., police began searching in the 3400 block of 73rd Street. Patrol officers, K9 units, mounted patrol, SWAT and detectives converged in the area of 73rd and Indiana. Police say Martinez went into several businesses in that area on Thursday night and Friday morning, wanting to use a phone to make calls. Martinez was captured near 74th and Joliet on Friday evening. Police say a citizen called around 4:30 p.m. to say she saw Martinez in an alley between 73rd and 74th Street near Joliet. Officers nearby responded and arrested Martinez without incident. He appeared dehydrated and was taken to the hospital for medical clearance. Once cleared, he will be taken to the Lubbock County Detention Center. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aez0YXlrYdo | 06 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** 18-year-old Alize Castilleja is in custody facing charges for child endangerment after engaging in a police pursuit with two children in the vehicle. Around 1 p.m. Wednesday, around I-27 and 50th Street, a Lubbock police officer spotted a vehicle that was possibly involved in a home burglary on Tuesday in the 4400 block of 46th Street. A gun was stolen in that burglary and was located in the car.. The officer initiated a traffic stop, but the suspect refused to stop. During the pursuit, the suspect vehicle spun out in the area of 55th Street and Avenue D. The LPD SUV and suspect vehicle collided. Three adults and two children, ages 1 and 2, were inside the suspect vehicle. No injuries were reported. The children, ages one and two, were check and cleared by EMS as a precaution. After the pursuit ended, On Thursday, Castilleja was able to post bond get out of the Lubbock County Detention Center. His pending charges included evading police in a motor vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wz1hHaSzwCk | 06 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Palestine, Texas - Palestine police have released video of a high-speed pursuit involving a man who stole an ambulance. Armando Vinaja, 18, was arrested by officers Friday. Vinaja allegedly stole an ambulance from the Palestine Regional Medical Center and led police on a chase. He is charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, and evading arrest detention with a vehicle. In the video, Vinaja can be seen cheering after his arrest. In an arrest affidavit,, an officer described seeing Vinaja hanging out of the ambulance and driving at speeds of more than 100 mph. "As we pulled him out of the vehicle, he had a far away look in his eye and was screaming and yelling," the officer wrote. Palestine police contacted the Leon County Sheriff's Office and learned that Vinaja was initially taken to the hospital after a caller reported he was driving erratically, stopped and was laying down in a ditch. Vinaja was transported to the emergency room. He then left the hospital and stole the vehicle. "Due to his erratic behaviors and blank stare on his face, I believe Vinaja is intoxicated on an unknown substance," the affidavit said. Police say the pursuit ended when Vinaja turned the ambulance east onto Park Avenue and hit a curb, causing the ambulance to become disabled. According to the affidavit, Vinaja refused field sobriety tests and had to be placed in a restraint chair at the Anderson County Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rSvpi6hs1II | 06 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A Colby man is suing a Marathon County Sheriff's deputy after a police dog bit the man following a traffic stop and a police pursuit. Video captured by police dashboard cameras shows the encounter that left him hospitalized. Klyde J. Gebelein said he didn't have to let a deputy inspect his vehicle, and he drove away from the deputy who had stopped him. Less than 15 minutes later, after he got out of his vehicle, a police dog bit Gebelein in the head. Gebelein of Colby is suing Marathon County Sheriff's Deputy Troy Deilerfor that incident on Aug. 6, 2015, according to court documents. Gebelein's lawsuit says Deiler unconstitutionally unleashed his police dog, Leo, on Gebelein and left the 70-year-old man permanently damaged. His mug shot shows Gebelein in a bandage, with dried blood running down his cheek. Gebelein is seeking an unspecified amount in damages. The dramatic encounter and most of Gebelein's conversations with the officers were captured by the deputies' dashboard cameras. Gebelein was charged on August, 7, 2015 with fleeing an officer, resisting an officer and operating commercial motor vehicle without a license. Marathon County Circuit Court Judge Gregory Huber dismissed two of the charges in September 2015. Huber dismissed the other charge in June 2016 after Gebelein fulfilled the terms of an agreement with the court. He was initially stopped by a different Marathon County deputy for a vehicle inspection. Gebelein was driving a truck pulling a large tandem axle fifth wheel trailer hauling a large excavator. Gebelein objected to the stop, saying he was not driving a commercial motor vehicle and did not have to let the deputy inspect his vehicle. Gebelein appears in the video to be agitated and confrontational with the deputy. Gebelein at one point can be seen aggressively moving towards the deputy. Gebelein told the deputy he had to leave, went back into his vehicle and left the traffic stop. The deputy told Gebelein not to leave. Though Gebelein drove away from the deputy, what followed doesn't appear on the video to be a high-speed chase. The deputy who originally stopped Gebelein followed after him for about 10 minutes. Other officers, including Deiler, joined in the pursuit, according to court records. Gebelein can be seen in the video stopping the truck on Pine Road, west of Hi Line Avenuein Clark County, exiting the vehicle and approaching the officers. Then, according to Gebelein's version of events, Deiler released Leo and without warning commanded the dog to attack Gebelein. Leo is seen in the video without a leash. A deputy tells Gebelein to "get on the ground." About 10 seconds later, Leo bites Gebelein's thigh and a deputy seems to wrestle Gebelein on the ground. The deputy then tells him to get his hands behind his back. In the video, there are two officers next to Gebelein when Leo attacks Gebelein's head. Another officer is close by during the attack. Two other officers come near Gebelein near the end of the encounter and it is not clear who is speaking. All the dashcam videos are positioned toward the back of Gebelein's truck. None of the squad cars were parked ahead of Gebelein. According to the lawsuit, officers had already immobilized Gebelein when Leo severely bit his head. Deiler had to pull Leo off of Gebelein. The officers aided Gebelein's injuries at the scene and asked him if he was OK, as can be seen on a video. Jerome Tlusty, Gebelein's attorney for his criminal case and The incident was reported in the Aug. 19, 2015 edition of the Tribune-Phonograph, a newspaper which serves the Abbotsford, Colby, Dorchester and Curtiss area. Marathon County Capt. Sean McCarthy said in the article that Leo was used correctly in that situation. Gebelein said in the lawsuit the article embarrassed him. “It’s just an unfortunate situation all around," said McCarthyin the article. “But if (police dogs) have to be used in that way, they are.” But Gebelein said in court records there was no need for Deiler to use Leo. Gebelein was not a danger to the officers in that situation and had no prior criminal record. Gebelein suffered pain, permanent scarring to his head,medical expenses, and business loss, the lawsuit said. He is asking the court to determine the amount of damage he should be awarded. Deiler contends in court papers he did not act improperly. According to Deiler's police records, he commanded Gebelein to get on the ground and Gebelein did not comply. Gebelein was told by officers numerous times to get his hands behind his back before Leo bit his head, according to his reports. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
igok6ETXn-g | 04 Apr 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Oklahoma City Police Department released body camera video on Tuesday of a fatal shooting involving one of its officers, which was the city's first officer-involved shooting to be captured by the device. The shooting, which happened about 7 a.m. March 4, followed a nearly 17-minute pursuit after an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper tried to pull over a man for a defective tail light. Lt. Kera Philippi said trooper Mike Moler attempted to pull over George Lee Seeton, 38, near Interstate 240 and Air Depot Boulevard about 6:45 a.m. Philippi said Seeton, who was driving a stolen pickup, opened the driver's door as Moler approached, but then slammed the door and fled the area. Seeton led the trooper on a pursuit that topped speeds of 100 mph on the highway and speeds in excess of 80 mph through Oklahoma City streets before he wrecked in the yard of a home near SE 32 and S Kelly Avenue. Oklahoma City police Capt. Paco Balderrama said the trooper requested police assistance, and officer Jarrod Jackson was dispatched. Jackson's body camera recorded part of the pursuit and the moment he and the trooper opened fire on Seeton. “He's crashing out,” Jackson called into dispatch just before he left his patrol car and began running toward the pickup, which began reversing toward him. Multiple shots can be heard from Moler and Jackson's weapons as the pickup continues in reverse and stops after striking a patrol car. Seeton died at the scene and no one else was injured. “It appears that the trooper fired first and then our officer fired,” Balderamma said. “We feel that we're very lucky that we did not get a trooper or a police officer hurt or killed in this incident because it was a very dangerous situation,” he said. Although an officer-involved shooting had occurred a few months before the fatal shooting, Balderamma said this was the first such shooting captured on a body camera. The cameras were brought back in November following an agreement between the police union and the police department. “This is the very first time; we did have another officer-involved shooting a few months ago, but that officer was not wearing a body cam. It really shows the value of the body cams, obviously we can have a video of the incident, there's no guessing,” he said. Philippi said budget cuts in the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety have meant fewer troopers are on patrol in cases where assistance is needed. She said the nearest trooper for assistance during the pursuit was somewhere on Kilpatrick Turnpike. “When something this dangerous does occur, we're definitely grateful to have the relationship with the Oklahoma City Police Department … they are able to be out there and assist us when we don't have those extra bodies to help our own agency,” she said. Balderamma said the police investigation report has been sent to the Oklahoma County district attorney, who will determine if the shooting was justified. Jackson remains on restrictive duty and Moler remains on paid administrative leave pending a decision by the district attorney's office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
L161LW6-R_A | 31 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Body camera footage released by Roy City Police shows a deadly exchange between two Roy City police officers and a trespassing suspect at a gas station in February. One of the two officers shot the suspect, Nicholas Sanchez, 39, with Sanchez’s own weapon that the officer seized during a scuffle. News Articles on this story: https://kutv.com/news/local/roy-police-officers-cleared-of-fatally-shooting-suspect-with-his-own-gun https://fox13now.com/2017/04/14/family-filing-lawsuit-after-man-shot-killed-by-police-in-roy/ http://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=5124489&itype=CMSID&fullpage=1 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
byZ9oWsOLAE | 30 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police in Pelham, New Hampshire have released the dash cam video of a man arrested after wielding a knife in the middle of Burns road. Police responded to a home on Burns Road at about 2:23 p.m. Wednesday to a report of an intoxicated man threatening his family with a knife. Upon arrival, police found Christopher Lanzillo, 34, in the street wielding a knife. Police said Lanzillo was only wearing pants and was less than a quarter mile from Pelham High School where students were actively being dismissed. Lanzillo is charged with criminal threatening, criminal mischief and simple assault. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6dC0FIyMpZ0 | 28 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Video footage of a double shooting in Newport News, Virginia has been released. The video caught a shooting that took the lives of Cadre Gray and Quinton Kelly. Both victims were found inside a van on Wickham Ave. in January 2016. A private investigator was in the area, doing surveillance on an unrelated case, when he caught the crime on video. In the investigator's footage, you can see what police have called a robbery in progress. A few minutes later, one of the suspects runs away. The other suspect, later identified as Laratio Dantzler, leans into the van and opens fire. He then also runs away. "I hear a gun shot, I hear a gun shot," said a neighbor who called 911. "Oh my God, they shot them in the truck." Police body camera footage shows what happened as soon as the police arrived on scene. An officer jumped from their patrol car and began chasing one of the suspects. The officer ended up shooting Dantzler and taking him into custody. He was later sentenced to life in prison. The other suspect, Stephen Hayes, has been charged with robbery. His trial is set for April. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
y2eiJ1L3u98 | 27 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A 21-year old Tulsa man is reportedly in stable condition after a Washington County deputy pulled him to safety from a reported alcohol-fueled rollover accident Sunday morning. According to Washington County Undersheriff Steve Johnson, Deputy Carey Duniphin got to the accident quickly and pulled the man from the burning vehicle. "The driver was already out of the car when he got there. He was still in danger, but Carey got him away from the car so that he was no longer in danger from the fire," Johnson said. "Carey did really good and definitely saved him from further injury." According to reports from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, the collision occurred at about 8:23 a.m., 4 miles north and 3 miles east of Copan on County Road E300 and the s curves near N. 4020 road. At that time, a 2006 Hyundai Tiburon, driven by 21-year-old Alex Solis-Rangell of Tulsa was traveling east on County Road E300, "lost control and went into a broad slide for 470 feet, struck two trees, went airborne and flipped and landed on its wheels in a creek." The vehicle caught fire and Solis-Rangell was "unable to exit vehicle due to leg injuries" "However, a Washington County deputy arrived within minutes of the collision," the report states. According to Silver Duniphin was on the scene "just a few minutes after the initial call went out." "Dispatch advised that the reporting party to the accident was advising that the car was on fire and the driver was still inside the car. While in route, dispatch advised that the flames from the vehicle were approximately 10 feet high and the driver was still inside" he said. "When Deputy Duniphin arrived he parked and exited his vehicle. After parking on the north side of W. 300 Deputy Duniphin ran to the south side of the road and saw a white/Hispanic male on his hands and knees outside the passenger side of the burning vehicle." He say Duniphin then slid down the side of the ditch and made his way to Solis-Rangel. "Deputy Duniphin noticed that Rangel had blood coming from his mouth and was having a hard time talking leading him to believe that he had broken his jaw. He then looked down and saw that Rangel's left leg was bent in half between his ankle and knee. Deputy Duniphin then knew his leg was obviously broken and would not be able to walk. By this time the fire had engulfed the passenger compartment of the vehicle" he said. "Deputy Duniphin then had Rangel lay on his back and grabbed him under his armpits and wrapped his arms around his chest and grabbed his wrists. He was able to drag Rangel to the east about 10 yards before he ran into downed trees and branches and had no where else to go. He pulled Rangel up on the bank out of the water as much as he could." Solis-Rangell was transported via Life Flight air ambulance to St. John's Medical Center in Tulsa, where he was admitted in stable condition with head, trunk internal and leg injuries. Troopers listed the condition of the driver at the time of the accident as "odor of alcohol present" and the cause of the accident as "speed." Other agencies responding to the accident included Bartlesville EMS, Copan Fire Department and the Dewey Fire Department. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LhHsUFbdKLw | 23 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Video captures a Pasco County deputy using a Taser Wednesday night to stop a drug suspect fleeing a traffic stop. Crews for the Spike TV show "Cops" were filming a segment as a deputy's body camera documented the arrest, which occurred around 11:50 p.m. Cameron Ajax Jones, 34, of Hudson, is charged with possession of heroin with intent to sell, and possession of methamphetamine. The deputy had pulled over a Toyota Prius after it ran a stop sign and saw that there were hypodermic needles in the car, according to the sheriff's office. Jones consented to a pat down during which a baggie containing a white rock was found. Jones then ran and threw the baggie into the woods as the deputy tried to detain him. The deputy yelled warning Jones he was going to use a Taser before firing the barb at Jones. According to the sheriff's office, the rock in the baggie tested positive for meth, and they also found .9 grams of heroin, nine packets of heroin, and a syringe that contained heroin. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kqz4FYGRRbw | 23 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** The Tulsa Police Department released dashcam footage of the pursuit of most wanted suspect Madison Dickson. Dickson was struck and killed by a Tulsa police cruiser during a firefight with officers following a pursuit that ended near 91st Street and Harvard Avenue on Saturday afternoon. News Articles on this story: https://www.tulsaworld.com/news/crimewatch/three-months-before-police-killed-her--year-old-madison/article_0f42f469-b1f9-5d8c-a861-1059dd9970f3.html https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/tulsa-police-to-release-dashcam-video-of-wanted-suspect-madison-dickson-being-run-over https://www.kjrh.com/news/local-news/exclusive-madison-dicksons-family-speaks-out Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kykw0Dch2iQ | 21 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Two officers who exchanged gunfire with a man earlier this month outside a Walnut Hills apartment complex have been cleared of any charges, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters announced Tuesday.. Police said Damion McRae, 37, shot Cincinnati police Officer Kenneth Grubbs outside a Walnut Hills apartment complex on March 12. Grubbs and McRae were injured, but are expected to make full recoveries. Officials released body camera footage from the two officers who responded to the shooting. Cincinnati police were called to an apartment building on Gilbert Avenue on reports of a domestic violence incident. Grubbs and Officer William Keuper, who were riding together as partners, found McCrae in the apartment’s courtyard. As the officers attempted to stop McCrae, prosecutors said, McCrae shot Grubbs with a 9 mm rifle concealed at his side. Grubbs was shot in the lower abdomen and fell to the ground. Prosecutors said Grubbs returned fire as he fell. Officials said Keuper, who was walking behind Grubbs when he was shot, also returned fire at McCrae. Investigators said McCrae was struck and fell to the ground. Deters said Grubbs fired 17 times, and Keuper fired eight rounds. Investigators said McCrae continued to reach into his pockets after the incident, despite police telling him not to. Deters said McRae also was carrying a .22-caliber revolver. McRae has been indicted on one count of attempted murder, two counts of felonious assault, two counts of weapons under disability, one count of carrying a concealed weapon and one count of assault. If he is convicted of all charges, McRae faces the possibility of over 20 years in prison. Deters said Tuesday that depending on the investigation, a second attempted murder charge might be sought for McRae’s actions agast Keuper. “We are grateful for the safety of our two officers in this violent confrontation," Cincinnati police Chief Eliot Isaac said. "Their brave action demonstrated courage under fire, amazing restraint, and is a true testament to their training. We will work closely with the Hamilton County prosecutor’s office to ensure Mr. McRae is held accountable for this heinous act to the fullest extent of the law.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
SwuZk3YDRT8 | 20 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Monday, dramatic dashcam video was released of a police chase in Berrien Township that ended with a Michigan state trooper being attacked last month. The full clip runs just under 50 minutes and shows the remarkable account of what happened the morning of February 20. Two men, 21-year-old Michael Barber and his 19-year-old brother, Travis Wise were arrested for attacking Trooper Garry Guild. Both men face multiple charges, including assault and resisting an officer. The dashcam video starts at 8:40 a.m. In the video, you’ll see Michael Barber speed past. He’s riding a stolen motorcycle on U.S. 31 near Matthew Road. Michigan State Trooper Garry Guild attempts to stop him. Barber slows down and pulls off to the right in what appears to be a surrender; however, he then he speeds up and re-enters the freeway. Guild's sirens and lights flip on and the chase continues. Cut to 8:43 a.m. and Barber still has not stopped. He heads up the exit ramp then breaks left across a median and crashes. You can hear Trooper Garry Guild yell, “he crashed, he crashed." Barber gets up but ignores Guild's commands to get on the ground and a struggle ensues. The trooper tries to gain control of the driver, but soon another vehicle pulls up. Barber's brother, Travis Wise runs toward the scene and puts the officer in a chokehold. Meantime, Barber tries to grab Guild's weapon. Around 8:44 a.m., two Good Samaritans pull over and run to Guild's rescue. Both Barber and Wise were arrested at the scene. They face numerous charges, with Assault Strangulation carrying the most weight at 10 years if found guilty. The remainder of the dashcam video shows other MSP officers arrive along with an ambulance. Officers speak with both men who witnessed the attack and helped Guild, in what otherwise could have turned deadly. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
95oB0Uj2nvo | 20 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Springfield, IL. - On Monday the Springfield Police Department released body camera footage from an incident last month that led to the arrest of one of its officers. Springfield police say officers responded to a domestic disturbance call in the 2100 block of East Stuart Street on Feb. 27. Officer Samuel Rosario engaged in a verbal argument with a 19-year-old boy at the scene, according to the Springfield Police Department. "Go back to Mexico, n*****," an unidentified male says to Rosario in the released footage. "I ain't from Mexico, you stupid motherf***er," Rosario responds. A short time later, the man asks for the officer's badge number and the two hurl profanities at each other for several minutes. "What do you want me to do for you to put some hands on me?" Rosario taunts. "You want these hands? You can have 'em ... you a b****." Rosario is seen walking toward the teen and appears to push him, saying, "Did I not just touch you?" The screen then cuts to black as, according to Springfield police, the altercation between officer and teenager "escalated into a physical encounter." An unseen woman at the home shouts, "He started it first, police did ... the rookie started first ... that's assault and battery." Toward the end of the video, Rosario says, "Dude, I felt bad for you, that's why I stopped hitting you." Springfield police say a backup officer not involved in the incident reported it to his supervisor. Rosario was arrested and charged with two counts of battery and one count of official misconduct the following morning. According to Springfield police, Rosario is on unpaid administrative leave pending the results of an internal investigation. Illinois State Police have concluded their criminal investigation into the matter. "This incident does not depict the actions of the hard-working men and women of the Springfield Police Department," Springfield police said in a statement. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
oPwEfWc32UI | 16 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Charleston jury on Wednesday reached a $1.3 million verdict for a couple who said they were arrested because they accused a white state trooper of racial profiling during a 2012 traffic stop. The judgment ended a three-day trial in the civil rights lawsuit by Catherine and Jerome Newkirk, who were pulled over for speeding by Trooper James Enzor in Florence County. The Newkirks alleged that the trooper had used excessive force in wrongfully arresting them. Both spent more than a day in jail, but neither was permanently injured. Much of their ordeal, though, was captured on the lawman’s in-car camera. “That was invaluable for the jury to see,” Joe McCulloch, an attorney for the Newkirks, said shortly after the jury’s finding was announced in downtown U.S. District Court. “It was very persuasive. The jury was asked to send a message, and they did.” A request for comment from Enzor’s lawyer, Samuel Arthur III of Florence, was not immediately returned. The S.C. Department of Public Safety, the umbrella agency for the Highway Patrol, also was sued but settled with the Newkirks late last week for $100,000. The verdict allows the couple’s lawyers to petition for a separate award of attorneys fees. U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel likely will weigh that request in coming weeks, but it could lift the state's financial toll to $2 million, McCulloch said. Enzor was later fired over comments he made to a co-worker about his agency's director. Those words also were caught on video. But the civil rights suit stemmed from his run-in on Oct. 14, 2012, when he stopped Catherine Newkirk, who was traveling home with her husband after visiting their son in Jacksonville. Enzor alleged she was driving 77 mph in a 55-mph construction zone on Interstate 95. The trooper gave Catherine Newkirk a ticket, for 64 mph instead of 77. She insisted, though, that she had not been speeding at all. “I think there is a bit of discrimination going on here," she said, according to court documents. Enzor ordered her out of the SUV. A discussion, mostly inaudible in the video footage, followed. “Let me tell you something right now," the trooper is heard saying at one point. "No," she said. Enzor then said Catherine Newkirk was under arrest, but she kept her arms at her side. The trooper got behind her and pinned her against the car. That hurt, she exclaimed as the trooper tried to handcuff her. Enzor was still struggling when Jerome Newkirk got out, expressing concern for his wife. "Get in the car," the trooper yelled. Jerome Newkirk eventually got back in, but he poked his head out and shouted, "Ain't no reason for that. ... We'll sue them." He was arrested, too, and jailed on a charge of hindering a police officer. He was accused of coercing his wife to disobey the trooper. His wife was jailed on a count of resisting arrest. They sued first in state court, but with allegations of constitutional violations, the action was sent to federal court in June 2013. Nearly four years of legal wrangling followed, but the litigation survived the "long, hard haul," McCulloch said. Most recently, in January, an appeals court denied Enzor's request to dismiss the case under the "qualified immunity" doctrine, a legal concept that says officials cannot be held liable for conduct they shouldn't be expected to know is unconstitutional. The ruling pushed the case to trial Monday morning. By 6 p.m. Wednesday, the jury had awarded $325,000 to Jerome Newkirk and $1 million to his wife. Dick Harpootlian, another Columbia-based attorney for the couple, called the verdict significant because nobody was shot, beaten or killed. "It's not about the money," he said. "It's about holding people accountable." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Gz88Q8pTMGQ | 16 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Bellingham Police have released the name of the suspect who died at the scene of a police shooting. In a BPD press release, the suspect has been identified as Manuel Gonzalez, 28. On Sunday, March 12, Gonzalez stabbed a man, age 20, in the neck during an altercation in the 100 block of E. Holly Street. Gonzalez then fled the scene on foot, while witnesses gave chase. Gonzalez ran to the 1400 block of Railroad Avenue where a second confrontation between witnesses and Gonzalez was ongoing. Police said that officer Jeremiah Leland came to the scene and ordered Gonzalez to drop his knife. Police said Gonzalez failed to drop the knife and advanced toward Leland, prompting Leland to shoot him. Gonzalez was pronounced dead at the scene. An initial autopsy of Gonzalez determined he bled to death from a gunshot wound to the neck. Police said Gonzalez had a history of minor criminal offenses. The 20-year-old man who was stabbed remains in serious condition at a local hospital. Leland has been an officer with the Bellingham Police Department for three years, police said. The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Department is leading the investigation into the shooting. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nYbXg9SfEQs | 14 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Deputies said they were forced to open fire on an "aggressive" pit bull in Wittmann on Sunday. According to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, Sgt. Daniel McPheeters and Deputy Fernando DeLaTorre conducted a welfare check after receiving a tip about possible criminal activity at the house in the evening near 243rd Avenue and Patton Road. As they approached the home, a dog started barking and the two started to back away. That's when Sgt. McPheeters slipped and fell. MCSO said the pit bull charged at him so McPheeters fired one round and hit the dog. The dog's owner took the pit bull to a veterinarian and the dog is in the care of its owner. It was alive at last check. McPheeters wasn't seriously hurt. The Sheriff's Office released body camera video of the incident. An investigation is underway into what procedures were followed. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lr0NFyD0Nzw | 09 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A little more than three years to the date, the dashcam video of Airman Michael Edwards being shot by Opelika police officer Phillip Hancock on Interstate 85 has now been released to the public. A call came into the Opelika Police Department on the night of March 6, 2014 about an erratic driver on Interstate 85. Officer Phillip Hancock responded to the call. Davidson got into a minor accident with a tractor trailer where Davidson swiped the back of the tractor trailer. The tractor trailer and Davidson pulled over on the side of the road to exchange information. Officer Hancock arrives on the scene and pulled up behind Davidson’s car and had his headlights and spotlight on the vehicle and exits his vehicle. One of Davidson’s attorney’s, Brian Mosholder said that his client was parked on a downslope, which made it difficult for him to get the door open. Mosholder said that Davidson’s wallet was in his left hand while pushing against the door to get it open, and then he reached back with his right hand. Soon after, Ofc. Hancock asks Davidson to show him his hands. Davidson brings his right hand through and up to his left hand, turned and got out of the vehicle as quickly as he could and put his hands out in front of him with his wallet in both hands and began to raise his hands. Soon after, the first shot is fired, which hits the ground. Then, Mosholder said Davidson’s hands went up and the second shot was fired, which hit Davidson. “It’s very obvious from that part of the video that Officer Hancock is creating a situation that he wished had happened that would have justified this shooting,” Mosholder said. “When you look at the video, none of that happened. When you look at the video, in less than six seconds, from the time Michael Davidson opens his door, Officer Hancock shoots him, and he shoots him for absolutely no reason.” The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the judgment of the Southern District Court of Iowa in that the use of force by Ofc. Hancock was reasonable. However, they did call the shooting a disastrous mistake, but that the position of Davidson’s wallet and hands right before the shooting meant that the mistake did not violate Davidson’s constitutional rights. Mosholder said that his client is back home in Texas in the process of completing community college, while working part-time jobs and taking care of his mother. He added that his client wanted folks to see the video. Mosholder said that Davidson feels as if he as been blamed for what happened, and that this video would vindicate Davidson. Mosholder said that they will discuss with Davidson whether or not they will appeal the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. We took the video to our crime expert, Ricky Holder. When he watched the video, he said that it was a difficult situation for everyone involved. “I can see where this individual and his family are very upset about this,” Holder said. “I can understand that. I can also understand where this officer comes from; his training and he’s trying to protect his own life. It’s a tough situation. It’s hard on everyone involved.” We reached out to Opelika Police Chief, John McEachern and Opelika Mayor, Gary Fuller, to discuss the case. They said due to the case still remaining in litigation, they were advised not to discuss it by attorneys. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AfMc059NxiI | 08 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Jurors found an Owasso police officer not guilty of excessive force during an arrest. Officer Mike Denton was found not guilty of assault and battery with a deadly weapon and reckless conduct with a firearm. Dashcam video from June 2015 shows Denton hitting a suspect of a high-speed chase with a shotgun. The altercation came at the end of a chase that stretched from Tulsa to Nowata and ended with the suspect’s arrest. The video shows Denton sticking the shotgun in and punching it on the suspect who had just been Tased. Another officer appears to stop Denton, but when the suspect – who had a knife – was pulled out, video shows Denton hit him with the gun multiple times. Denton was also accused of using excessive force in 2011 and fired from the Owasso Police Department, but the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals ordered the City to reinstate him. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
czO0sj6hnx0 | 07 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A state highway patrol chase ended in a crash Saturday night at a Cleveland gas station. The pursuit began about 10:30 p.m. after a trooper attempted a traffic stop on Interstate 90 westbound on Sunday, the patrol said. A Chevy Blazer was driving 80 mph in a 60 mph zone, and the driver of the Blazer pulled off into the right berm when he was stopped. As the trooper walked toward the Blazer, the driver took off. The trooper then initiated the pursuit. The chase continued after the Blazer exited the highway at East 55th Street, the patrol said. It ended when the Blazer's driver tried to turn right onto St. Clair Avenue from East 55th Street but turned too far and flipped the truck. The truck struck a car that was sitting at a gas pump. No gas pumps at the station were hit, the patrol said. The chase lasted about five minutes, the patrol said. All three of the Blazer's passengers suffered minor injuries, the patrol said. The male driver had a felony warrant and was taken into custody. He is facing OVI and fleeing charges in connection with the chase. One female passenger was also arrested on a felony warrant, and she also faces a possession of drug paraphernalia charge, the patrol said. A second female passenger was uninjured and not arrested. The Cleveland police accident investigation unit assisted the state highway patrol at the crash scene, Cleveland police spokeswoman Sgt. Jennifer Ciaccia said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-V3dKsmJQo4 | 07 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** On February 27, 2017 at approximately 9:30 PM, Oklahoma City Police responded to an anonymous tip regarding possible illegal activity occurring at a residence in the 3000 block of NW 35". When officers arrived on scene, they saw two males and a female standing on the front porch of a residence in that block. The female and one of the males quickly walked inside of the residence while the other male, William Hoover, began running from the officers. During the foot chase officers noticed that Mr. Hoover had a gun. While continuing to flee, Mr. Hoover turned toward the officer while holding the gun in his hand. Mr. Hoover was ordered to drop the gun and refused. At that time he was shot by Officer Comodeca. Mr. Hoover was transported to OU Medical Center where he was treated and released after sustaining a non-life threatening gunshot wound. Mr. Hoover was then booked into the Oklahoma County Jail on complaints of assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm after former felony conviction. Officer Comodeca was not injured and has been placed on routine administrative leave. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AN7uV2j7lD8 | 06 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Mesa police announced Monday that they had used a helicopter to rescue a homeless man from the Salt River bottom after he found himself stranded due to rushing water. Last Thursday evening, a citizen reported to police that they'd heard calls for help coming from the river bottom just north of Sloan Park, according to a release from Mesa police. Heavy rain earlier in the week had created a buildup of water that was released into the Salt River Thursday. Officers found the man, who had been living in the river bottom, on some debris near the north side of the river bottom, according to Mesa PD. He said he had used a makeshift raft to retrieve some of his belongings after the water rushed though, but he had been swept downstream. Mesa police say he told them the current was too fast for him to make it back to shore, and he was already weak and having difficulty staying on the debris. Police called in a helicopter and determined that the aircraft was their best chance of reaching the man. The senior pilot took over and guided the helicopter down toward the man, who grabbed the landing bar on the aircraft. The helicopter picked him up and put him down on the shoreline, police said. Medics were able to help the man and found no signs of significant injury from the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EF8_Jecacso | 06 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dash cam and body cam video made public by university police shows student Blayk Puckett being pulled over for a broken taillight. Police also noticed that he had a magic kit in his pocket by the driver whose license plate reads "JUGGLER." During the traffic stop, Police asked Puckett what was in one of his pockets, which turned out to be some of his magic equipment. Puckett offered to perform a juggling trick for officers, who caught the moment on cell phone camera. News Articles on this story: https://www.daytondailynews.com/lifestyles/watch-inventive-college-student-juggles-his-way-out-dui/ofEY8xLqlKMnZhfrz0mY9L/ https://www.thv11.com/article/news/local/uca-student-uses-juggling-skills-to-prove-sobriety-during-traffic-stop/420641388 https://www.cosmopolitan.com/college/a9108656/blayk-puckett-juggler-sobriety-test/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
csTFaXt2Ud0 | 02 Mar 2017
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** Police bodycam video was released Thursday after an officer shot a man Wednesday in the Russell neighborhood. A neighbor said she called police because a man appeared to be doing drugs outside a home near Magazine and 26th streets. When three First Division officers arrived, the neighbor told them that the man had gone into a vacant house. According to the police chief, Officer Sarah Stumler, Officer Aaron Seneker and Officer Braden Lammers went into the house and announced their presence multiple times while searching the house. Chief Steve Conrad said as officers were leaving the house, Stumler, 34, noticed Bruce Warrick, 38, hiding behind a mattress that was leaning against a wall in the front living room area. On her bodycam video, Stumler can be heard shouting, 'Show me your hands,' and firing one shot seconds later. Warrick was still behind mattress when he was shot in the abdomen. Warrick was taken to University Hospital, where he had surgery and is still hospitalized. Stumler has been relieved of her police powers, pending the outcome of the investigation. The Public Integrity Unit is investigating. No weapon was found in the house during a search Wednesday. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nVzKiZ6DfCY | 28 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Brooklyn, Ohio Police officer's body camera was rolling as a routine traffic stop turned violent. Police officer Thomas LaForce pulled over 34-year-old Thomas LaForce vehicle and recognized him as the suspect. But as the officer tried to remove him from the vehicle, Laforce sped away, dragging the officer with him. Police began chasing LaForce, who was weaving in and out of traffic. The officer catches up to him and rams his cruiser into the suspect's van. Multiple officers surround the van and start smashing out the window. Charges are now pending against LaForce who was taken to MetroHealth Medical Center for treatment. Two officers were treated for minor injuries and released. LaForce faces charges of felonious assault on a police officer and fleeing and eluding. News Articles on this story: https://www.cleveland.com/crime/index.ssf/2017/03/brooklyn_police_reviewing_chas.html https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/caught-on-video-brook-park-man-charged-for-dragging-brooklyn-police-officer/415472194 http://cw34.com/news/local/watch-traffic-stop-turns-violent-officer-dragged Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
T-0xBEMkTi4 | 27 Feb 2017
** Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only ** Tulsa Police released the dash cam video from the fatal shooting of a Claremore rape suspect on February 17, 2017. Officers were trying to arrest English after a woman said he tied her up, beat her, repeatedly raped and tortured her for two days. She escaped when one of English's friends took her to get medical help while English was at a family funeral. The dash cam video shows English would not stop, leading police on a pursuit from South Tulsa to East Tulsa. It was never very fast. At one point, he avoided stop sticks officers put on the street, then pulled into a business near 41st and Mingo. The video shows him get out and immediately walk straight toward officers, Police say English had a knife. English's family says he suffered from PTSD and that combined with his drug abuse turned him into a person they did not know. The three officers remain on routine leave. The homicide united hasn't turned in its investigation to the DA's office. Detectives tell me the investigation leads them to believe no charges will be filed, but that decision is ultimately up to the District Attorney's office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ETU4GVTvC4g | 24 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** In a press conference on Friday, the Fairbanks Police Department said prosecutors will not file criminal charges against FPD Sergeant Gregory Foster for fatal shooting James Robert Richards, Jr., 28, of Fairbanks. Richards was fatally shot in the summer of 2016 after he allegedly threatened people, fled from police, and took a hostage. In the press release issued by the Office of Special Prosecutions, officials investigating the actions of Foster say they did not aim to "determine if Sgt. Foster's conduct was appropriate under any applicable use-of-force policy." Instead, the inquiry was limited to a simple decision of whether or not criminal charges were appropriate. According to investigators, they are not. "At the time of the fatal shooting, Sgt. Foster reasonably believed that Mr. Richards was attempting to flee from a recently committed violent assault and while fleeing, had taken a hostage. Under these circumstances, criminal charges are not appropriate," Supervising Assistant Attorney General Robert E. Henderson wrote in a statement. The investigation summary reveals more details regarding the nature of the incident that led to Richards' death, as well as includes multiple video sources showing the shooting itself. FPD said they were called on the scene after Richards assaulted (by "pistol whipping") two residents, firing a bullet into the wall, and "demanding money and drugs." He then walked away from the apartment, where FPD made contact with him. In the report, police say they called out to him several times, but he did not respond. Two officers fired their taser rounds at Richards, but neither were effective in stunning him. Police say the situation boiled to a head when Richards took the arm of an elderly man and continued to walk away, ignoring police orders to stop. Investigators say officers "believed that Mr. Richards was using the male as a human shield." Solomon Roberts, the elderly man in question, later said he was not being pulled or threatened by Richards during the encounter. At that point, Foster fired twice from his issued duty rifle. "Both rounds struck Mr. Richards in the head, fatal shooting him nearly instantaneously," the statement said. Following the shooting, many in the community expressed concerns about the possibility of race playing a factor in the incident, as Richards was Alaska Native. At a memorial event shortly after, community members spoke out regarding that possibility. Ricko DeWilde, an organizer of the event, said the Native community has had a contentious relationship with the Fairbanks Police Department, and expressed frustration regarding the way in which the police force investigate themselves in cases of misconduct. “We sit back and wait for years for a thorough investigation that they conduct on themselves,” DeWilde said. “That makes zero sense to me. As a Native community we need to step forward and look into the issues and look into them closely.” To help alleviate these concerns, the investigation was carried out by a the Office of Special Prosecution. Additionally, FPD released dashboard camera footage and body camera footage, both displaying the events leading up to the shooting, as well as the shooting itself. In the video, Richards is seen positioned to the side of Roberts putting the man in between Richards and the officers on the street. Several officers can be seen following behind Richards, as well as Foster, who "took cover behind Deputy Chief Johnson's patrol vehicle." When Richards approaches the vehicle Foster is standing behind, he opens fire. The report concludes that based on Richards' activity, as well as the information known to Foster at the time, Foster's "actions, given the totality of the circumstances, were not objectively unreasonable." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fNvvzZ9cWeQ | 23 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Wyoming Police have released dash camera video of a terrifying crash where an officer and a woman were struck by a vehicle. The crash happened Feb. 1 when Officer Ryan Silvis was helping a driver on a snowy stretch of northbound US-131 north of 44th Street. “I was dispatched to a single car accident on the highway,” Silvis told FOX 17 in a Feb. 15 interview, referring to a truck that had skidded off the road on the left side of the highway. “That section of highway is three lanes, so I parked my cruiser in the middle lane.” Officer Silvis immediately threw on his flasher lights, alerting approaching traffic they needed to get over to the right lane. “When I was talking to her, at the last second out of the corner of my eye, I saw headlights,” said Silvis. “And my brain kind of went, ‘those aren’t supposed to be there.’” The car slammed into the parked truck and into Silvis and the other motorist. Jeffrey Lee Huizenga, 26, is charged with failing to use caution when passing an emergency vehicle in connection with the crash. “All I could do was kind of turn my body,” Silvis said. “I wasn’t even able to brace for the impact.” Officer Silvis was thrown after impact. The 23-year-old woman was pinned between the guardrail and her truck. Suffering from a fractured hip, Silvis was amazingly able to get up and make it to his cruiser to call for back up. “After that I was kind of on auto pilot,” he said. “I reached for my radio to call for more cars and call for an ambulance, and my radio was no longer there...When I stood up, I kind of looked down at my arms and legs and went ‘okay, they’re still where they’re supposed to be…” Police say Silvis and the woman are still recovering from their injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yTiGTV8zB9c | 22 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man who painted himself with black makeup was arrested Monday in Denton on intoxication and drug paraphernalia charges after he was reportedly running through traffic. Joseph Augustini, 25, was arrested after witnesses told police he was “jumping in and out of traffic” near East McKinney St and Oakland St. Officers found him in an agitated state in the 1000 block of W. Hickory St. His arms, face and torso were painted black. when police told him about the phone calls reporting he was in the roadway, Augustini said, “I know the law, I am the law!” When asked his name, the man repeatedly said,“I’m allowed to break the law,” according to police. The officers feared Joseph was going to act violently, since he told all the officers on scene to take off their guns because it was not a “fair fight”. Augustini was holding a clear glass pipe with residue in it that tested positive for amphetamines. Augustini is currently in the Denton City Jail charged with Public Intoxication and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. He is being held on a $500 bond for each charge. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VgNjCc3BQ6Y | 22 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Their day should have been ending, but when five D.C. police officers decided to take one more call, they saved a man's life. Officer Steven Hines was driving along Bladensburg Road NE Sunday night when he came across a burning car just before 10:30 p.m. The driver, dazed from crashing into a utility pole, couldn't free himself. Hines activated his body camera and ran toward the burning car. "I tried to look in it, but there was too much smoke. I couldn't really see inside the vehicle," Hines said. "I'm going to break the window right now," Hines can be heard saying in the video. Back at the station, several officers heard the call and went to help. "Our minds were pretty much on going home. Another couple of minutes, if we hadn't been there, if Hines hadn't stumbled across it, it'd be a completely different story," Officer John Hayes said. Officers Jacoby Taylor and Roberto Adams quickly pulled the semi-conscious man to safety. "Adams quickly jumped in and was able to pull the seat belt off the driver. At that point, we quickly pulled him out of the car and got him away from the flames," Taylor said. Even after the man had been pulled to safety, the officers refused to leave that car until they knew no one else was inside. But, no one else was inside the car. Police said the driver was taken to the hospital, where he was treated and released. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Dt-Wl7JuSSg | 20 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasco County Deputy Anthony Petersen and two residents rescued a man from a burning vehicle on Saturday around 4:19 a.m. The driver had been traveling westbound on SR 52 near Kent Grove Dr. when the driver traveled backward suddenly towards a tree, according to Deputy Petersen. Petersen along with two residents assisted in dragging the incoherent and combative driver of the vehicle to safety soon after the crash occurred. A body cam attached to Deputy Peterson captured the whole incident. He is seen in the video running towards the car to assist the driver in the burning vehicle. Corporal Peterson arrived at the scene of the crash as the closest respondent to the call on the crash. "There were about 15 to 20-foot flames coming out the hood of the car when I responded to call," Corporal Peterson said at the press conference held Monday afternoon. The two residents ran over to assist the deputy following the crash. The deputy and residents were able to get one of the rear doors of the vehicle open and pull the male driver out of the car. "At that moment, it's kind of instinctual and training, it's not something that you're thinking about, you just try to focus on your training," Petersen said. The two residents are being deemed as heroes as well for stopping to assist the driver and deputy. The first resident has been identified as 26-year-old Crystian Martinez. Martinez is an EMT and he stopped and responded to the car when he saw movement and fire rising from the car. "To me, I'm a single parent, so that's all I could think about, is in case this driver might be a single driver. Whether he was a parent or not, we were going to get him out of that vehicle alive. I've had a difficult time getting hired lately, so I took this as a sign that this is what I need to be doing, this is what I love to do," Martinez added. The second person has been identified as Randy Breighner, who was heading home from work. He pulled off to assist Martinez who was already trying to help the driver. "I just ran in and helped the two guys out. I couldn't take a chance of this guy burning to death and letting the two other guys get hurt. I was just grateful the guy was still alive and that the car didn't explode," Breighner said. The fire department arrived at the scene of the crash shortly after the three men were able to pull the driver out of the vehicle. The Florida Highway Patrol confirmed that alcohol was a factor in the crash. The driver had minor reported injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rx2Fxm0Cf4A | 15 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Roswell Police released video of a deadly officer-involved shooting. Police publicly identified the man who was shot as Shayne Romero, 30, of Peralta, New Mexico.Police released “video of the incident from the body cam of the officer who exchanged gunfire with the suspect.” It happened around 2:00 a.m. Wednesday when a Roswell police officer was checking on a stolen vehicle at a Roswell motel. Officials said Romero told the officer that he owned the vehicle but then tried to run away. Police said when the officer tried to pursue him, the suspect pulled out a gun and fired at the officer. Roswell police said the officer returned fire, hitting the suspect in the leg and shoulder. After the suspect was injured, another officer told the suspect to give up his gun, but the suspect instead turned the gun on himself. Police said no officers were injured. Two officers were placed on administrative leave. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
uAslLJhMa_E | 14 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Thanks to the quick thinking of a police officer with the Glenn Heights Police Department, employees at a nearby Jack in the Box restaurant were saved from a burning vehicle stuck in the drive-thru lane. Around 9 p.m. Saturday, February 11, officers responded to the Jack in the Box located at 1703 S. Beckley Rd. Upon arrival, officers observed a Ford truck engulfed in flames dangerously close to the structure. Officer Chris Womack was able to successfully move the vehicle away from the structure utilizing his patrol vehicle and no injuries were reported. The entire incident was caught on the officer's dash-cam. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
_hEld3oUVC0 | 13 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Louisville Metro Police have released new details about an officer-involved shooting that happened in South Louisville on Saturday. William A Young Jr., 32, was shot and killed by officers inside a vacant home on Oleanda Avenue just after 11:30 p.m. Police shot Young after he struck an officer in the chest with an object that resembled a meat skewer, Chief Steve Conrad said. LMPD officer Russell Braun was injured in the incident; he received a gunshot would to the hand and an impact injury to the chest. On Monday, Conrad said Officer Braun appeared to have shot himself in the hand as he was falling backwards. He was treated at University of Louisville Hospital and has since been released. Officers Braun and Paige Young shot William Young during the confrontation, Conrad said. Officer Randall Richardson also possibly shot Young. Describing the incident, Conrad said William Young was crouched behind a wall in an ambush-like position on the second floor as officers made their way upstairs. Conrad added that officers announced themselves numerous times as they made their way through the house. The investigation remains ongoing to ensure the use of deadly force was justified, Conrad said. If the Public Integrity Unit determines charges should be filed against any of the officers, the case will be turned over to a grand jury. The case will also be reviewed by the Citizens Commission on Police Accountability. Officers Russell Braun, Paige Young and Randall Richardson have been placed on administrative leave while the investigation continues. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
WFJb-KCQdRg | 10 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man is suing the city of Tallahassee claiming he was falsely arrested and his dog was tased in June of 2014. We now have dash cam footage from back in 2014 when the arrest took place. What starts out as a police confrontation turns physical when two officers try to take the man into custody. And in the process, one of the officers is clearly seen firing his taser gun at the dog and then helping the other officer subdue the man on the ground. You can see Don Arellano on the phone and holding his dog by the leash, with two officers nearby. One of the officers confronts Arellano, but the video doesn't include sound of that conversation. At some point, both officers work to detain him, prompting the dog to try to reach his owner. An officer pulls out his stun gun, shooting the dog. Then, the two officers forcefully bring Arellano to the ground. In the video, you can hear him yelling for the dog while police ask him to stop resisting and to cooperate. Arellano is suing the city and both officers for damages of up to $15,000. Tallahassee Police Department says it will not comment on pending litigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DpgnfLBHclc | 09 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Minnesota State Patrol released dash cam video of a high-speed chase that resulted in a fiery crash in the Twin Cities in May of last year. It begins with an SUV pulled over for a traffic violation along I-94, and quickly escalates as the motorist speeds away while the State Troopers are standing next to the driver and passenger side windows of the vehicle. That resulted in a high-speed pursuit that ended when the driver of the SUV lost control on a freeway exit ramp, causing the vehicle to roll several times down an embankment and catch on fire. The video clearly shows the troopers rushing to aid the motorist, and after making sure he was not armed, pulling him from his vehicle as the flames moved closer to the passenger compartment. Quick-thinking, cool-headed, and brave come to mind when searching for words to describe the actions of the troopers. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
tUQlCVXth7I | 09 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Baltimore Police Department has released the body cam video of an officer-involved shooting of an 18-year-old suspect, who was fatally shot by police just a day after getting out of jail. Curtis Jamal Deal was shot, as an officer felt their life was in danger after Deal reportedly pointed a gun at officers. Baltimore police said officers spotted a vehicle driving erratically. One of the passengers eventually bailed and took off down an alley. When an officer cut around in the other direction. Police said he came face-to-face with Deal, who was armed with a gun, but it does not appear the suspect fired. Police say the officer fired seven shots, with Beal being hit four times. The officer who shot Deal is on administrative duties while this shooting is investigated. Body camera video is under review. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2c8fC0dZteQ | 09 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Footage of the shooting that killed Alamogordo police Officer Clint Corvinus and wanted fugitive Joseph Moreno last September was released by the New Mexico District Attorney’s Office Thursday afternoon. District Attorney John Sugg said he met with Corvinus’ and Moreno’s family to go over the findings with them as the investigation into the shooting is now complete. Lapel video from Officer Christopher Welch, who was on patrol with Corvinus the day of the incident, was shown during a press conference. “We have determined two things. First, that Officer Clint Corvinus was shot and killed by Joseph Moreno and second, that Officer Christopher Welch was justified in shooting Joseph Moreno,” Sugg said. On Sept. 2 Welch was on the final stages of the field office training. He had been with the Alamogordo Police Department for 10 months, according to police. Corvinus was his field-training officer, Sugg said. “At that point in time it was called the shadow phase. During the shadow phase, Officer Welch takes over as the primary officer, Officer Corvinus basically just supervises, makes sure that Officer Welch is doing everything correctly,” Sugg said. The two officers headed out on patrols and came across Moreno, who was also known as “Diablo,” Sugg said. Corvinus remembered from a previous briefing that Moreno had several warrants for his arrest. The day of the shooting, Welch, who was driving the patrol car, tried to approach Moreno once the warrants were verified. Suggs said Moreno immediately fled on foot. The officers got out of the car and began chasing Moreno. In the video, the officers can be heard screaming, “Put your hands in the air, right now. Stop!” Police said that as Moreno was running away, he reached inside the bag and grabbed a .357-caliber revolver and pointed it toward the officers. The video shows the moment when Officer Welch shoots Moreno after several attempts to get him to drop the revolver. “Officer Welch shot two times, one of those hit Moreno in the hip. Moreno then fell to the ground. When he fell to the ground, he was facing officers. He fired five times. One of those shots hit Officer Corvinus,” Sugg said. Police said they later found that the serial number on the weapon had unlawfully been removed. The video shows Moreno getting up, even after being shot, and continuing to run away from the officers with the gun still in hand. Welch pursues him, firing several shots and eventually killing him. As previously reported, police said Corvinus had been behind Welch and had never been in the direct line of fire. Welch didn’t know Corvinus had been shot until after Moreno had been subdued, police said. Welch recovered Moreno’s firearm, and officers later discovered 10 unfired hollow point bullets and a pair of handcuffs in the bag that Moreno was carrying, police said. Police said Moreno had outstanding warrants for possession of a controlled substance, driving with a suspended driver’s license and two counts of burglary. In the past, Moreno has been arrested for an armed robbery, aggravated burglary, multiple counts of possession of a controlled substance, several counts of possession of a firearm by a felon and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, police said. Welch and other officers tried to give Corvinus CPR, and he was then taken to Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center, where he died. That portion of the video was left out by request of the family, Suggs said. He was a four-year veteran with the Alamogordo Police Department. Authorities said he is survived by his parents, his girlfriend and an 8-year-old daughter. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
N0dKBRupyvE | 06 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police dashcam video captures the moment a Grand Prairie officer had to make a life-and-death decision: to shoot or not to shoot? The video shows the end of a police chase in a Grand Prairie neighborhood about two weeks ago. The driver of a pickup truck suddenly pulled into someone’s driveway and jumped out into a shooting position. "He got out, put his hands out like he had a gun and started yelling, 'I'm going to shoot you, I'm going to shoot you,” said veteran officer Jeff Payne. “My first thought was, 'Oh crap, I'm about to get shot.'" In a fraction of a second, Payne took a careful look, and even though it was dark, he could tell the man didn't actually have a gun. "The whole time, everything slowed down," Payne said. "It was really slow. It seemed like forever." "Honestly, I think I almost killed that guy. If it hadn't been for that split second, I probably would have," Payne said. Instead of shooting, Payne unleashed his four-legged partner, Jurek. Jurek followed his training and bit the man's hands. "Everything in his hand fell out,” Payne said. “He had a pocketknife and a little flashlight." Grand Prairie Police Chief Steve Dye has commended Payne for his quick decision making. "I'm proud of you, seriously," Dye said to the officer. "I thought you did a great job. Your restraint, your level of training, and also saving his life." Dye said the video shows a side of policing that rarely gets attention. "Yes, sometimes we have to use force, but more often than not we are not using force when we could have used force," Dye said. The suspect first went to the hospital for injuries stemming from the big bites. He was then booked into jail. Payne and his partner went home that night "I've got a wife and kid to get home to," he said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
waRXYupoxxY | 02 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Portsmouth Police Chief Robert Ware says he did not see anything in a video between a police officer and an EMT that upholds claims of improper use of force. Chief Ware said Thursday at a news conference there will be no action taken against the officer and that he believed he acted in a way, considering the circumstance, he thought was best. This comes after a video surfaced on social media of an officer putting his hands on an EMT in front of a crowd of people coming from bars. Ware said the situation started when medics were caring for a victim who was kicking medical personnel. "This gentleman got punched and was knocked out, and he had a lot of alcohol. Typically in our line of work when they come to, the last thing they remember was they were in a fight," told Life Medical Response Capt. Jon Jenkins. But Jenkins says the situation became dangerous. "If you've seen the video, I'm right up against the gentleman and he's trying to bite me and he's trying to punch and I took quite a few kicks and knees thrown," Jenkins said. Jenkins asked the responding officer to use a Taser in an attempt to control the patient. Another medic on the scene didn't hear the request and originally thought the victim could have a head injury. The medic grabbed the officer on the left shoulder, which isn't shown in the original video, and the officer reacts by moving the medic out of the way. Ware said the officer grabbed the medic first under the armpit and then by the clavicle, not by the throat. He said the two men parted ways amicably. Body camera video was used by two officers with Shawnee State University in the investigation. Police are still trying to identify a suspect involved in the original fight that led to the call. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
SKDoYjV04Lw | 01 Feb 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man has been arrested after police say he led them on a chase in a stolen vehicle. Kettering Police say an officer saw a suspicious vehicle on Shroyer Road near Dorothy Lane on Saturday night, January 14. The officer checked the vehicle's registration and found out it was stolen out of Beavercreek. The officer started chasing the driver southbound on Far Hills Avenue into Washington Township, that's where the driver drove into Hithergreen Activity Center and into a wooded path. The officer followed, but his cruiser became stuck. The people inside the vehicle jumped out and started running. A K-9 officer ended up finding one of the people in the vehicle hiding in a back yard under a boat. Edmundas Baublys, 30, has been arrested on charges of obstructing official business. Police say the matter is still under investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
72TdzqjHUvo | 31 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The man that crashed into Advanced Auto Parts in Summerville Wednesday has been identified as a 90-year-old disabled veteran, according to a Summerville Police accident report. Elton G. Wright, of Menlo, said he thought he was pressing the brake pedal on his gray 2010 Ford F-150. Instead, it was the gas. The accident happened around 4:43 p.m. Officer Lt. Tim Fulmer was already searching for Wright's truck because other motorists had called and expressed concern about Wright's driving. Fulmer spotted Wright stopped at the auto parts store. Fulmer parked behind the truck and walked up to the driver's side door. Fulmer opened the truck door and the buckled 90-year-old turned his head toward the officer, smiled and greeted Fulmer. Then it happened."[The truck] then rolled forward slightly at which time I asked [Wright] if his vehicle was in park," Officer Fulmer stated. But it was too late. The vehicle lunged forward over a concrete parking stop. "[The truck immediately accelerated forward at a high rate of speed jumping over the curb onto the sidewalk area. [The truck] then crashed through the front window of the store continuing to travel at a high rate of speed through the interior merchandise area of the building. [The truck] then came to rest near the rear parts counter area inside the store," Lt. Fulmer said. "Employee Thomas Carter reported that he was struck on the face by flying debris during the time of the accident but that he was uninjured." No one was injured in the crash. Wright refused treatment by EMS but was later taken to a Rome hospital for evaluation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wQxNvc2yzn8 | 31 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A central Florida deputy accused of stealing money out of people's wallets is caught on his own body camera. Deputy John Braman's body camera shows him taking $200 out of a suspect's wallet during a DUI arrest. The Sheriff's office says Braman was under investigation earlier this month for allegedly turning off his body camera and taking money from multiple people's wallets. Deputy Braman has since resigned and could face criminal charges down the line. "The guy just takes $200 bills out of the client's wallet, throws them in his trunk, folds the wallet back up, shuts the trunk." said a local defense attorney. "The wallet is booked in inventory less $200 and then that $200 in his trunk," he said. "This organization has received several complaints that Deputy Braman during car stops in which he arrested the operator of the vehicle for DUI charges was stealing money from their wallets while he was processing those prisoners," said the county Sheriff. The Sheriff's office says Braman has a lengthy discipline history. He served a 12-hour suspension without pay for missing at least eight traffic hearings in a span of 14 months. They say he also missed at least three hearings in 2016. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dne8aTg8WVY | 26 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police video showing officers fatal shooting an armed teenage suspect in a June 2016 confrontation was released under a judge’s order, the first test of a new state law. Body and dashboard camera video showing police fatal shooting an armed teenage suspect in a June 2016 confrontation near University City was released Thursday under the first test of a new state law for making public such material. Footage matched the narrative given by authorities after the shooting: That Rodney Rodriguez Smith, after wounding a rival aboard a CATS bus, fired at responding officers while fleeing from them, and they fired multiple shots in return. From different vantage points, the six videos showed the search for a man who’d fired aboard the bus. From his body camera, Officer Garret Tryon can be seen searching in the dark for a suspect, then pulling in and calling out seven times, “Drop the gun!” A fusilade of shots follow, then Tryon orders the man four more times to drop the gun. Then came four more shots. Tryon tells another officer at the scene, “He shot at me.” Release of the video reflected the policy declared by CMPD Chief Kerr Putney in September toward more transparency in conflicts between police and the public. It also represented a legal milestone in the public’s right to gain access to police video because it was the first time a court approved a petition under North Carolina’s new law requiring judicial approval to release police dashcam and body camera video. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Zgpd7tNmzKc | 25 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dash cam video released from Tulsa police shows a patrol car ramming a stolen car, and another hitting a suspect, after a police chase last month. It started as a carjacking and then a police chase on December 15th, 2016, with dozens of Tulsa police officers involved. Officers said they followed four suspects in a stolen red Corolla from 46th and North Mingo into the Elba Terrace Mobile Home Park near Pine and Yale. During the chase, the suspects shot at officers with BB guns, they said. "They're doing the trailer park here. Only one way in, one way out here," officers say in the video. At the mobile home park, the driver dumps out three suspects - a patrol car hits one of them. They arrested that suspect - 26-year-old Sonny McCombs - on eleven different complaints, including armed robbery and possession of a firearm, as well as 18-year-old Tevin Whitetree for complaints including shooting with intent to kill. Meanwhile, the driver kept going. "Fixin' to bail. Still runnin', still runnin', I still got the car. Still behind 'em, still behind 'em," you hear in the video. He led officers west for about three miles, then, tried to turn left, which is when a patrol car rams him, causing him to spin out and stop. The driver gets out of the car and tries to run. Officers fire several shots at him, shooting him in the back. Chekota Whitetree, 21, was taken to the hospital and then to the Tulsa County Jail.Officers also arrested a fourth suspect - a 14-year-old boy. The others are still at the Tulsa County Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HD89wPiicCg | 24 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** North Salt Lake police have released dashboard camera video (above) showing the moment a Utah Transit Authority FrontRunner train crashed into a FedEx truck Saturday morning. According to UTA, a preliminary investigation shows the crossing gates were up and the flashing lights and bells that normally indicate a train is approaching were not active. "In the event of a power outage or lack of signal, crossing gates are programmed to default to the “down and active” position as a safety precaution. Preliminary information indicates the gates were affected by the severe ice and snow conditions at the time and were in the default “down and active” position, as they are programmed. After an employee responded to the location, the gates moved to the up position. The agency has never had an accident like this before, and UTA is investigating why and how it happened to ensure it doesn’t occur again," UTA wrote in a statement released Tuesday. There were no serious injuries in the accident. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
exlgx0BPayI | 23 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office has released police body camera footage (above) of the February 2016 police shooting of a 17-year-old boy Abdullahi "Abdi" Mohamed. According to the District Attorney's Office's findings from the officer-involved critical incident investigation, two Salt Lake City officers were investigating a report of a stolen cellphone when they saw what looked like a person hitting another person with "a long slender object like a pipe or a pole." As officers got closer, they saw it appeared to be two males holding long, metal objects "at least one of whom was hitting a man with the pipe or pole," the officer-involved critical incident report said. Police commanded them both to stop and drop their weapons, but Mohamed is accused of ignoring the officers' commands and continuing to pursue the alleged victim. "The officers ordered the suspect to “drop it” and “put it down” several times but the suspect did not. Instead, the suspect took another step towards the victim and started to raise the metallic object higher. The suspect turned his head and looked towards the police officers. At that instant, [the officers] fired their handguns at the suspect, hitting him. The suspect was transported to the hospital and survived his injuries," the officer-involved critical incident report said. Prosecutors allege Mohamed was beating a man over $1.10 while dealing drugs in the Rio Grande neighborhood. After ruling the shooting justified, District Attorney Sim Gill filed criminal charges against Mohamed for the beating. Prosecutors accused Mohamed of dealing meth in the neighborhood. On Monday, a judge ruled there was enough probable cause to bind Mohamed over for a trial. The video clips of the shooting were ordered released after a unanimous vote by the Utah State Records Committee. "They're very important for the public to see. The public needs to make up their own mind about what happened and the behavior of the officers," American Civil Liberties Union attorney Leah Farrell said. In a statement issued Monday, the Salt Lake City Police Department said they support the DA's Office's decision to release the video, along with the DA's Office's findings that the shooting was justified. "Although we will not speak about the specifics of the video at this time, we stand by the officers involved as well as the OICI investigation that was completed. The video released today was an important part of the investigation, it should be noted that there were numerous other factors that were part of the investigation to include many interviews with witnesses and others involved in the incident as well as evidence gathered at the scene," the statement said. "It is important to remember that the investigation needs to consider ALL the evidence and we believe that this occurred in this detailed investigation. We believe that questions about this specific case can be answered by the letter District Attorney Sim Gill issued regarding this incident." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HaRZmm6GKtk | 23 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Spokane Police officer is being credited with saving a woman’s life after pulling her from her burning car Friday night. Officials said the woman called 911 around 10:00 p.m. saying she was trapped in her burning car on North Cannon Street near North Ridgeview Place. She said she was trying to kick out the windows but she couldn’t. Even though this was a fire call, it was also broadcast on police channels and multiple officers from the county and city arrived on scene. Authorities said Officer Tim Schwering was the first to arrive on scene. They said he broke a hole in the car window with his baton, but was not able to unlock the door. He said he was forced to reach in and pull the entire driver’s side window out. He then helped the victim climb out of the window. Officials said a neighbor also helped in the rescue. When fire crews arrived, they found the engine was on fire. The grill and the bumper had melted away and officials said it left burning puddles beneath the car. It is unclear what caused the car to catch on fire. Officer Schwering was treated and released from the hospital for symptoms related to smoke inhalation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ujf9iaPsAMw | 20 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Authorities claim a Zion man was legally drunk when he drove at a police officer who shot him through the window of his car around 11 p.m. on July 26, 2016. Devon J. Davidson, 24, was charged with aggravated fleeing and eluding police and aggravated DUI, Lake County state's attorney's office spokeswoman Cynthia Vargas said. Judge Patricia Fix ordered Davidson held on $750,000 bail. Devon is now suing the north suburb, claiming he “posed no threat” to officers and that the use of potentially deadly force against him was “excessive.” Note, Legally drunk, is a term used when talking about DUI or DWI laws regarding whether someone has been drinking and driving. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
k0R_ysj8-dU | 20 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Walton County Sheriff's Office Lieutenant took matters into his own hands, subduing a suicidal man armed with a rifle in an incident caught on dash cam video. The video shows the man standing outside a vehicle when Lieutenant Mark Hess walks up. The man then pulls out a rifle, prompting Lieutenant Hess to pull out his service revolver. The man holds the rifle up and repeatedly tells Lieutenant Hess to shoot him as he walks towards him. Hess continues to tell the man to put the weapon down but the man does not. The man continues to scream at Lieutenant Hess, telling him to kill him and while doing so, drops his rifle. As he attempts to pick it up, Hess bowls the man over and puts him in a choke hold. Another officer grabs the man's rifle as Hess subdues him. It is unclear what charges the man is facing. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Do85yg1VgNU | 19 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** One man is lucky to be alive thanks to the actions of two Park Forest police officers. Police on Jan. 16 were called to the scene of a man found slumped over the steering wheel of his truck. The vehicle was locked and in drive, a needle spotted sticking out of the man's arm. Officers JP Garrity and Christopher Batzel sprung into action, forcing entry to the truck to reach the driver unconscious from a suspected opioid overdose. Once inside the vehicle, officers resuscitated the man using Naloxone, an anti-opioid medicine more commonly known as Narcan. All Park Forest police carry the medication. A dash-cam captured the save. "Opioid use is having a profound effect across our country," Park Forest police wrote on social media. "If you or someone you know is abusing opioids, we strongly encourage you to seek treatment. This man was lucky to have Officers Garrity and Batzel respond as they did." A note from police: The face of the man has been blurred to protect his privacy. Paramedics had already been requested in earlier portions of the video not shown, and arrived on scene at the end of this clip, continuing treatment and ultimately transporting the man to the hospital for emergency care. The countdown that can be heard just prior to the man's resuscitation is part of the electronic voice instructions of the medicine delivery system. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
A1lXCoXyWkU | 19 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Bastrop Police Cpl. Chris Chavez was in his patrol car outside the Chevron gas station on Texas 71 in Bastrop when he got the call: Sixty-six-year-old Cynthia Demeritt was trapped in her bedroom that was quickly filling with smoke and she could see flames. It was just after 4 p.m. on Jan. 4, and Chavez raced to the Walnut Ridge Apartments just up the highway. When he arrived, he could see a group of people clustered at the window of a first-floor apartment and another officer, Monty Sanford, peering inside with a flashlight. Heat and smoke were pouring out of the living room, Chavez said. Sanford called to the woman inside to “come to the light.” Disabled and recently released from the hospital after surgery, Demeritt didn’t respond. Seconds later, the two men broke the window and Chavez jumped inside the burning apartment to rescue her. “All I could think was “Let’s get this woman out of here,’” he said, recalling the incident. He grabbed hold of Demeritt and, with Sanford’s help, pulled her to the sidewalk outside, wailing and coughing. At a City Council meeting two weeks later, Bastrop Police Chief Steve Adcock played body camera video footage of the incident for a crowded room. After the tape rolled, he granted both men the “Life Saving Award” on Jan. 10 for their heroic efforts. “I didn’t expect an award,” Sanford said of the honor. “This is something that as police officers when we sign up we know we’re going to have to do this,” Chavez said. “The last thing we expect is to receive recognition because it is our job.” Chavez has been with the department eight years. Sanford is a three-year veteran. Demeritt, who survived the incident in her burning apartment, was taken by ambulance to University Medical Center Brackenridge, then transferred to the Brooke Army Medical Center’s burn center in San Antonio, Bastrop Fire Chief Mark Wobus said. She was still recovering in the hospital last week, he said. The fire was contained to her apartment, officials said, but the damage was extensive and both Demeritt and her husband won’t be able to return to the home. Texas Firewalkers, a nonprofit who helps fire victims, is assisting the family with lodging and supplies. Fire officials last week said the cause of the blaze was accidental. Wobus said Demeritt fell asleep in her chair with a lit cigarette and it ignited the chair. He said her oxygen tank helped spread the fire. Some other units in the complex suffered smoke damage, Wobus said. Staff at the Walnut Ridge Apartments did not have a cost estimate for repairs last week. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2GmhTdZl8WY | 19 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Activist say body cam video shows Denver Police using excessive force on an unarmed homeless man, but former SWAT calls it 'textbook use of force'. "He took an innocent step forward and got tased," said John Holland, the man's attorney. The incident happened back in June after police were called to the scene on reports of a fight between homeless men. In the video, the officer fires his Taser less than ten seconds after his first command. Holland said he believes it was clearly excessive force, and the officer did not give his client, Gregory Heard, enough time to comply. "[It was] An unharmed person who wasn't threatening him," said Holland. Heard is currently in jail on second-degree assault charges for the fight that prompted the police response. "Most people who run into police are being suspected of something, the question is what did they do while being suspected by police -- this case is about police abuse of power," he said. "The commands were clear, he should have understood him, he's holding a Taser at him," a former Jefferson County SWAT team leader said. When asked "Would you have done anything different if you were in this situation?". Whitus said "No, that was actually a perfect use of force,". He called the officer's action "textbook use of force" and pointed to the fact the man didn't listen to two of the officer's commands before using non-lethal force. "He stands up and you tell him to stop twice and he keeps coming, he's a threat," explained Whitus. "At the Denver Justice Project we believe it didn't require use of force at all," said Alex Landau, a co-founder of the Denver Justice Project. Activists like Landau see the video differently, and like Heard's attorney, are now pushing for action. "This is just one more example of police running amuck," said Holland. Holland said they plan to file a federal excessive force lawsuit seeking damages. Denver Police said they could not comment on the video because the case is an on-going investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Ktdw0j0tPMc | 19 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** While out searching for repeat offenders Wednesday evening, Detective Ben Erskine encountered the three young boys playing basketball at Joe Lee Smith Park in Cocoa, Florida. Detective Erskine began talking with the boys when three other officers arrived. The encounter then turned into a 5-6 minute game of 3-on-3 basketball with Detective Erskine, Detective Anthony Colombo, Officer George Menendez and Officer Amanda Torello who was the “odd man out.” Officer Menendez made sure his bodycam was capturing the moment in hopes the NBA took notice. “Those kids can sure play ball,” said a Cocoa Police spokesperson. “Of course, they won the game, but it wasn’t a bad showing by the boys in blue!”, “It was a much needed break,” said Detective Erskine. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MtK04qf_t60 | 18 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The San Francisco Public Defender’s Office released new body cam video showing an officer shooting Sean Moore on Jan. 6, Moore who survived and is reportedly in stable condition, is obviously agitated throughout his interactions with officers Kenneth Cha and Colin Patino. He’s been diagnosed with schizophrenia, according to his family and the public defender’s office. Two officers responded to a neighbor's complaint in the middle of the night. Moore, 42, was agitated and verbally aggressive while officers asked him in a calm manner to come down from the top of a staircase. Finally, one officer fired pepper spray at Moore. He also inadvertently sprayed his partner, as he fell down the stairs. Moore went back inside the house while the officers continued to tell him to come outside. After a while, he did. Officers continued to yell for Moore to get down. He came closer, picking up some papers he dropped on the stairs. Then a scuffle ensued. One officer had his baton raised. The body camera angle distorts the video. The other officer fired off two shots. Public Defender Jeff Adachi believes the officers should have used crisis intervention techniques. "Mr. Moore did not have to be shot and the officers, had they properly used deescalation techniques, would have gone home." Interim Police Chief Toney Chaplin sees the video differently, saying the officers were assaulted, and used great restraint. "You saw them back down the stairs a couple times," he said. "One officer, even put his hand up and even backed the other officer up at one point a little bit, to give him a little bit more time." Chaplin released photos of the two officers and their injuries suffered after the scuffle. Moore is at the county jail, charged with, among other counts, assault on police officers. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
W1tyrfe9Z04 | 17 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Wadsworth police officer is being recognized for his efforts in helping two women whose vehicle burst into flames at the side of the road last week. According to the Wadsworth Police Department, it happened on state Route 57 on Jan. 2. Police were initially called to reports of a vehicle driving erratically. Officer Cody Lamielle, who was on routine patrol, spotted the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop. The driver, Darlene Richmond, of Copley, told him she was having mechanical difficulties. Lamielle spotted smoke and flames coming from under the hood and was able to get the driver and her elderly mother to safety. “It's a blessing I'm alive. I have an angel, and maybe I have two at this point. I know I could be dead right now and I don't want to be dead. I have too much to live for." Richmond said her 88-year-old mother, Helen Miller, who has Alzheimer’s, was in the passenger seat. “I mean, she's alive. I'm not ready to lose her, I know that much,” she said, crediting Lamielle, who she calls an angel. “Everything goes to him because if he wouldn't have been there, I wouldn't have been able to do this. I'm willing to admit that I can't always pick her up; I don't have enough strength to pick her up, so he did what he had to do, he never lost his cool.” Wadsworth Police Chief Randall Reinke said, “It didn't surprise me. Cody is a very good young officer, and when I saw it, I was very impressed with how he kept his calm, took the right actions and it's what I expected from him, and he did a great job. It goes to show you never know what you're going to encounter, you have to be prepared for any call and rely on your training and good judgment.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nL21QNmy-a4 | 13 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Jerry Jackson, 63, of Fort Collins, was shot multiple times last year, newly released video shows. His death has been ruled a homicide by the coroner. Police said Jackson was brandishing a knife and not responding to commands when officers opened fire. Jackson was shot after police responded at about 7:20 p.m. to a report of a domestic disturbance involving a weapon, police said. The shooting happened in the 900 block of U.S. 287, between Colorado 1 and Shields Street. Police said they saw Jackson, identified as a suspect in the domestic disturbance, “illegally” enter the home of the woman who had called to report the disturbance. When Jackson came out of the home, he was brandishing a six-inch fillet knife. The three officers involved in the Aug. 25, 2016, shooting of Jerry Jackson, were cleared of any wrongdoing by the district attorney. This is the first body cam footage of its kind in Fort Collins. Courtesy of Fort Collins police. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
eDO1Ru90MiU | 13 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Yorkville Police Department has released dash-cam video of the chase and subsequent crash that killed a Dolton teenager, following a high-speed pursuit through a residential neighborhood in Yorkville on January 5th. The video shows 17 year-old Nichelle Hill flea from police during a traffic stop at Omaha and Heartland drives. Hill was initially pulled over by an officer after authorities were called to the 700 block of Arrowhead Dr. for a report of the theft of a package from the porch of a residence. Yorkville Deputy Police Chief Larry Hilt told shortly after the crash on January 5th that the offending vehicle had also been reported stolen to Yorkville Police on January 2nd. The initial pursuit, traffic stop and chase lasted just under five minutes. Dashcam video shows an officer follow the vehicle being driven by Nichelle Hill before enacting emergency lights. Hill stops her vehicle for roughly 15 seconds before taking off at a high rate of speed. The teen's car then flees at a continual high rate of speed, making approximately four turns on residential streets. Following an approximate one-minute chase, Hill loses control while rounding a turn in the 600 block of Heartland Dr and crashes through a tree. The vehicle can be seen flipping at least once before coming to rest on its wheels. Hill was ejected from the vehicle which is not visible in the selected portion of the video. The Dolton teen was pronounced dead on scene by the Kendall County Coroner's Office on January 5th. Deputy Chief Hilt said at the time of the crash, the deputy did not see the wreck. Video evidence shows the deputy was rounding the curve shortly after the crash and the impact point was caught on video. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
YXGcDRhPt1U | 12 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office released body camera footage Thursday of the encounter between a deputy and a naked woman, later identified as Lisa Luna, accused of stealing his patrol truck. MCSO said she led them on a chase along Interstate 8. The body camera footage shows the deputy greet the naked woman -- Luna -- and go retrieve a blanket. When he returns, the video shows her sitting in the front seat of his patrol truck. In the video, the deputy tries to stop the suspect from driving away and is partially dragged. The MCSO footage also shows him using another citizen's car to chase after her. Luna was arrested and is being held pending multiple charges, She gave her first interview from jail on Monday saying she felt like she was possessed. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mdsnjn3PwcI | 12 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dramatic video released from Troup County Sheriff’s Office shows a shootout between a deputy and a suspect in Troup County. The shooting happened Monday afternoon as the deputy was performing a welfare check at the suspect’s home on Jackson Street. Officers said the man’s father had called in a report that his adult son was in the midst of a mental health episode. Deputy Michael Hockett’s dash camera was running as he responded to the scene. In the video, Hockett is heard yelling at the suspect, “Drop the gun now!” Moments later he’s seen running away as the armed suspect chases him. Hockett jumps a fence and the suspect begins firing at him. Hockett returns fire, hitting the suspect in the shoulder. Hockett was also hit in his forehead, elbow and waist by pellets from a shotgun blast during the shootout. Both Hockett and Edmondson survived. “I'm thankful that the Lord seen me through it. I've replayed it in my head and I know in my heart that I did everything I could to do the best I could with the situation I'd been placed in,” Hockett said. Edmondson’s mother witnessed part of the shootout and frantically called 911. “I need an ambulance. Please hurry. My son’s been shot,” she said. “There was a deputy here we had just came in. and I don't know if the deputy was shot or not. I don't know what's going on but I'm scared to death." She was then kept in the home for six hours during the standoff. “He’s at the house but he has a gun. I’m scared,” she told the dispatcher. “I’m trying to get away from him.” Edmondson eventually surrendered and is now facing several charges, including attempted murder, aggravated assault and false imprisonment. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
NVkZ2qLPB70 | 12 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Sacramento police officer faced a disciplinary review for calling suspect Dazion Jerome Flenaugh a “freak” and suggesting that a bystander should hit him with a baseball bat in a verbal exchange captured on dashcam video about 16 minutes before other officers shot Flenaugh dead. Police spokesman Bryce Heinlein said an “administrative review” was conducted with the unidentified officer, whom he described as a “seasoned” veteran with more than 10 years of experience. Heinlein declined to give the outcome of that review, citing privacy rules. Under California law, law enforcement personnel matters are confidential. The remarks occurred during an April 8 incident in which police shot and killed Flenaugh, 40, a mentally ill homeless man in south Sacramento. The unidentified officer was the first one to interact with Flenaugh, placing him in the back of a police cruiser after approaching him based on a 911 call reporting a man wandering the Parkway neighborhood of south Sacramento looking in windows. Flenaugh was not arrested, but grew severely agitated and began hitting the door and climbing on the seats searching for escape. The unidentified officer can be heard speaking on two videos released by the Sacramento Police Department. “What are you doing, you freak?” the officer said in one video from a dashboard camera as he opened the door to check on Flenaugh. Flenaugh then pushed past the officer and ran from the vehicle. The unidentified officer and a second officer who responded to the scene did not at first vigorously pursue Flenaugh, based on video released to The Sacramento Bee on Tuesday. Told by a bystander that Flenaugh had entered a backyard, the unidentified officer climbed onto the hood of his police cruiser to see if he could spot Flenaugh. Seconds later, a bystander asked what was happening, and the unidentified officer told him, “Oh there’s some nut, tweak, just freaking out. He’s back there somewhere. Well, if you see him, just hit him with a baseball bat a couple of times. That’ll mellow him out.” The two officers then walked back to their cars, one laughing. Of the remarks, Heinlein said, “It falls under conduct unbecoming of an officer. It’s not something that we condone. It’s a comment that makes the department and that officer look poor in the eyes of the community and peers.” Flenaugh continued to run from police and grew increasingly violent. At one point, he used a pickax he found in a backyard to break the sliding-glass door of another house. Inside that house, he armed himself with a meat cleaver and a kitchen knife. Police on Wednesday released photos of those weapons. An officer wearing a body camera was heard at the scene describing them. Police said that when officers located Flenaugh on Center Parkway near Lerner Way, he lunged at police holding both knives. Three officers shot Flenaugh dead, firing 16 shots and hitting him seven times. Officers confirmed Flenaugh was dead before medical personnel arrived, based on body camera footage. No toxicology report has been released, but Heinlein said Flenaugh had amphetamine and methamphetamine in his system. Heinlein said the department does not have mandated disciplinary guidelines, but evaluates each incident independently. “It’s a case-by-case basis,” Heinlein said. “It depends on the severity of the offense, too.” The video and audio recordings were released by the city after a Public Records Act request filed by The Bee. The City Council in late November approved Police Department changes that included releasing video of fatal officer-involved incidents in most instances. While the Flenaugh incident occurred before the new rule was passed, city officials said they chose to release the materials as part of a push for government transparency at City Hall. An investigation of the incident is ongoing with the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office, but all officers involved in the Flenaugh case have returned to active duty, Heinlein said. The city also hired an independent investigator to exam Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ttHzh0TuskM | 10 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The dash camera video has been released of the man who attacked police with a logging chain before being shot by two officers on Hwy. 16 just outside La Crosse. Daniel Lexvold, who was released Monday from the hospital and in court Tuesday on 14 criminal charges. He's been charged with three counts of attempted battery to police officers, battery to a police K9, resisting arrest, criminal damage to property, along with a domestic related disorderly conduct that initially called the 37-year-old to police's attention. Lexvold also had seven counts of felony bail jumping on his record. Lexvold has eight open cases in La Crosse County court, dating back to August of 2015, including four felony charges from 2016. In December, he pleaded not guilty to theft and bail jumping and is waiting to be tried. He's also charged with resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and driving with a revoked license. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AfMcjRWESVA | 05 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The body camera of a Miami-Dade Police officer captured a tense standoff in November that could have turned deadly for one knife-wielding man. Several officers responded to a residential area of Southwest Miami-Dade, Nov. 15, after a man called 911 threatening to kill police officers. “He’s reaching for something, put it down,” one officer is heard saying as he spots the man from his car. “Put it down. Put it down. You don’t what to get hurt.” The dramatic video released on Wednesday shows officers pleading with a man, who, police believe, was trying to commit suicide by cop. The video shows the man — who will not be identified due to the fact that he suffers from mental issues — standing in the middle of a road holding a knife. Officers surrounded the man, pleading with him to put the knife down. “Put it down, put it down,” the officer wearing the body camera repeatedly said. “You don’t want to get hurt.” He pleaded again with the man, “Sir, listen to me. Put the knife down. We don’t want to hurt you.” Police tried to end the situation without taking the man’s life. The video shows the first-person perspective of the officer pointing his Taser at the man and continue to plead with him. Another officer across the street, with a gun pointed at the suspect, tells bystanders to move away. “Crossfire — get out of the way,” he said. The officers told the man to relax and asked him to talk to them. The suspect, who police believe is an ex-Marine, then tells the officers, “Shoot, shoot.” He told them that he is a father, and then threatened the officer who had a Taser. “I’m a father,” he says, before threatening the officer. “If you keep coming closer you’ll get it. I got a second when it hits me to come back to you. I’ve been shot before.” The officer wearing the body camera then takes a step forward and shoots the man with his Taser. “Check him, check him,” the officer said, after the man fell to the ground. Police took the man into custody and transported him to a hospital for mental health treatment. In his initial call to 911, he told police he was depressed. MDPD officers began wearing the body cameras in May. Now, more than 1,000 officers wear them. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LfVYK1mnyqQ | 04 Jan 2017
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Metropolitan Police Department has released body cam video on Wednesday of a man who was fatally shot by an officer during a reported domestic disturbance on Christmas Day in Northeast Washington. Police say Gerald Hall, 29, refused repeated commands to drop a knife he was carrying. Hall was shot by the officer and died from his injuries at an area hospital. A knife was recovered, according to police. The officers involved in the shooting were placed on routine administrative leave, and authorities say those officers were wearing body cameras which were reviewed as part of an investigation. Hall's family claims the body cam footage authorities allowed them to watch disputes what police say actually occurred. “On this video [you will] hear the officer say, ‘Put the knife down, put the knife down, put the knife down!’” said Q James, Hall’s cousin. “But you will also not see a knife in his hand to put down." "I am absolutely certain -- absolutely certain -- that he did not have a knife,” Hall’s sister, Riquita McCain, said after watching the video. “I have no idea why that man shot my brother.” Hall’s family say his girlfriend is in the video and they say she tells officers he did not have a knife. The shooting took place in the 3200 block of Walnut Street, NE. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9lJcr_yRJqc | 28 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore County Police on Wednesday released video of an officer shooting a man carrying a knife, the first time the agency has released footage from police body cameras. Two of the officers who responded to the Pikesville apartment of Bryant Junious Palmer on Friday night were wearing body cameras, including the officer who shot and wounded the 48-year-old man. The videos show the officers approaching the apartment and a shirtless Palmer opening the door and yelling, "Time to die! Time to die!" Police said Palmer was armed with a knife. The officers retreated down the steps, with one of the officers firing a single shot that struck Palmer near his right shoulder. The officer has only been identified by his rank and last name: Officer Remmers. He has seven years of experience with the county police and has not been involved in any prior shootings. Remmers is on administrative leave while police and prosecutors investigate the shooting. After the shooting, the videos show one officer handcuffing Palmer behind his back while he screamed in apparent pain. Remmers, meanwhile, calls for a medic and then runs out to a police cruiser to get medical supplies, the videos show. He goes back into the apartment building and helps another officer treat Palmer's gunshot wound. Remmers asks Palmer for his name and what happened. Palmer responds: "I keep hearing all these voices, they're tormenting me." Remmers then replies: "OK, just stay with us, all right? You're going to be OK. All right, bud?" Palmer was being treated at Sinai Hospital and is expected to recover. He has been charged with three counts of first-degree assault, three counts of second-degree assault and three counts of possessing a dangerous weapon, according to court records. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qZpVrcY-WSc | 21 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly-released police body cam video shows a Bay Area Rapid Transit passenger scuffling with BART officers during an arrest. The incident happened back in July when BART officers responded to reports that a passenger who was possibly armed tried to rob another passenger. Other witnesses disputed the report, saying the reporting party called police after some sort of diagreement with the passenger. Video of the violent arrest was released Wednesday by the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office. The passenger, Michael Smith, was acquitted last week of battery on an officer. He was not armed during the confrontation. The video shows officers with guns drawn confronting Smith as he steps off a train at Embarcadero Station. Smith is seen struggling with officers who forced him down, pinning him on his stomach. BART officials said Smith bit, kicked and spit on the officers. Smith looked to be relatively calm until an officer also took down a woman he was with, keeping a knee in her back even after being informed she was pregnant. After repeatedly stating she was pregnant, the officer gets off her and helps her to her feet. In the video, Smith continues to struggle with officers even as he is restrained and at one point, he spits at an officer who responds by punching Smith in the face. Public Defender Jeff Adachi Wednesday called on prosecutors to drop the remaining misdemeanor charges against Smith. A BART spokeswoman issued a statement regarding the case Wednesday. “BART Police’s Internal Affairs investigation regarding the Michael Smith case is ongoing; the agency’s goal is to complete all Internal Affairs investigations within 6 months,” said spokeswoman Alicia Trost. “Once the Internal Affairs investigation is complete, the Office of the Independent Police Auditor conducts a review of the investigation and findings to ensure it is complete, objective, and fair.” Trost said Smith was not cooperative during the arrest and the reporting party had said he believed Smith was armed. Adachi argued in court that Smith had a reasonable response to the excessive force used by police against him and his companion after they had been racially profiled. Trost maintained in her statement that BART Police is now on the forefront of training to deal with racially-charged situations. “BART Police is a progressive agency and has been on the forefront – and in some cases the model approach – to training in the areas of fair and impartial policing, bias-based policing, crisis intervention, cultural competence training, and de-escalation training,” she said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
D8WZteSmQkk | 21 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Video captured two Montmorency County, Michigan sheriff’s deputies dealing with a Washtenaw County lieutenant who is accused of drunken driving in Montmorency County, Michigan. Washtenaw County Lt. Brian Filipak is on an administrative leave as the investigation continues. Video shows Filipak repeatedly asking to just be let go, but the Montmorency deputies weren’t having it, and at one point, told him they would use a stun gun on him if he didn’t knock it off. “Brian, I’m going to have you step out of the car and do some field sobriety tests,” an officer said. Filipak was pulled over after deputies said they saw his car weave all over the road. “Just let me stay here,” Filipak said. He pleaded with the deputies to let him sleep it off on the side of the road, repeatedly refusing to budge from his truck. The deputy told him he had to get out of the truck now, but Filipak continued to refuse the orders and forced the deputies to pull him from his pickup truck. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rYwh2Ogx4RA | 20 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A University of Wisconsin-Stout student pulled over for speeding last month near campus was rushing to give a presentation and didn’t know how to tie his necktie. According to the Menomonie Police Department, Officer Martin Folczyk spotted the student’s BMW speeding down 8th Street at 8:55 a.m. on the morning of Nov. 30 and initiated the stop. “I have to get a tie tied,” the driver said. “I have a presentation and I thought my buddy was home but he’s not, and I’m running behind.” Before asking for his license and insurance, the officer asked the student for his tie, then loosely tied it around his own neck before handing it back. “While I do this, why don’t you grab your proof of insurance and your driver’s license real quick,” Officer Folczyk said. “Probably not the best knot, but it will work.” “Better than what I was going to do,” the student said. “Thank you so much.” The student was given a verbal warning. After seeing the video of the traffic stop, the police chief invited the driver back to the police station and taught him to properly tie his own tie. News Articles on this story: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2016/12/22/instead-of-a-speeding-ticket-wisc-student-got-a-necktie-lesson/?utm_term=.358129782634 https://globalnews.ca/news/3142824/wisconsin-police-officer-speeding-student-necktie/ https://ktla.com/2016/12/21/police-officer-pulls-over-student-for-speeding-then-helps-him-tie-his-tie/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
GWUjy5toXI0 | 19 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An inmate at the Cook County Jail is facing charges after punching a female correctional lieutenant in the face as officers attempted to retrieve a laptop found in his possession, according to the Cook County Sheriff’s office. Jimmie Smith, 41, was charged with aggravated battery stemming from an incident on Dec. 5, the sheriff’s office said in a release Saturday. Officers were attempting to take a contraband laptop from Smith when he punched the officer, authorities said, releasing surveillance video of the attack. Smith, who is being held without bond on several charges including attempted murder, kidnapping and sexual assault, was given access to the laptop to prepare for his defense, officials said, as he was representing himself in an upcoming trial. Authorities are now investigating how he was able to keep the computer in his possession. Smith had been using the laptop to record a talk show he called “My Back’s Against the Wall,” according to the sheriff’s office. The laptop, which was damaged in the incident, also contained lewd pictures of Smith in various settings within the jail. Smith has been in custody for more than seven years, officials said, during which he has been charged with several other crimes related to an alleged attack on his public defender in 2014, as well as expressing interest in killing the prosecutor and judge in his current case to an undercover officer in 2015, the sheriff’s office said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
n26ptKHNAQo | 16 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police have released dashboard camera footage of their high-speed pursuit through the streets of Bay City. The footage shows a Michigan State Police trooper attempt to pull over a red 2008 Saturn Astra as it heads east on Salzburg Road toward Lafayette Bridge at about 10:45 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5. The Astra briefly comes to a stop between South Erie and South Wenona streets, before abruptly taking off again. The Astra proceeds over the double-hump bridge as the trooper pursues and radios the situation to colleagues. Just before Broadway Avenue, the trooper attempts to pull alongside the fleeing car, only for the Astra to turn south down Marsac. As the Astra blows through numerous stop signs, dead leaves billowing out in its wake, the trooper radios that it is hitting speeds of 60 mph. The Astra turns onto another side street and comes to a stop, but once again takes off. Over the next few minutes, more law enforcement officers join the chase as the Astra zig-zags down various South End neighborhood streets in a failed effort to shake his pursuers. The Astra nearly hits a parked van and darts through alleys, consistently ignoring stop signs. "He's hit my car once already," the trooper states at one point. When the chase moves onto northbound Broadway, the Astra's driver's side door repeatedly swings open. Just before the former Jamie's Dairies location at 1023 Broadway St., the Astra veers to the left and the lead trooper crashes his patrol vehicle into its side. Seconds later, the Astra's driver exits the vehicle and flees east, then west. Two troopers attempt to nab him, but he sidesteps them. Off camera, troopers and a Bay County sheriff's deputy catch the man and place him under arrest. Police identified the man as 34-year-old Quincy C. Almond. Troopers first attempted to pull him over after having received multiple calls of the Astra being driven recklessly as it headed east on U.S. 10 from northbound Interstate 75. The deputy and one trooper suffered knee pain as a result of the scrap, while the trooper who pursued Almond suffered neck pain, court records show. Almond had a small contusion above his left eye and minor swelling under his right eye, but refused medical treatment. Once in police custody, Almond apologized for not stopping and took full responsibility for the incident, court records show. He added the Astra belonged to his girlfriend, who lives on Marsac and whom he was on his way to see. Almond told police he had consumed six 16-ounce beers earlier in the day. "He further stated that he was trying to jump from the car and lose the police but could not get a large enough lead," police wrote in their report, contained in court files. At the Bay County Jail, Almond submitted to Breathalyzer tests. The results indicated his blood alcohol levels were at 0.23 and 0.24, court records show. In Michigan, a person is legally intoxicated when his or her blood alcohol content hits 0.08; a person is considered super drunk when the blood alcohol content reaches 0.17. Almond is charged with three counts of assaulting, resisting, or obstructing police and single counts of third-degree fleeing and eluding, second-offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle while license suspended, denied, or revoked. Almond's criminal history increases the potential maximum penalty on the fleeing and eluding charge to seven and a half years, while the potential penalty on the assaulting and resisting charges is upped to four years. In May, Almond was convicted on a drunken driving charge. Before that, Almond in November 2005 was convicted of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in Saginaw County. He is required to register as a sex offender for the remainder of his life. Almond on Friday, Dec. 16, waived his right to a preliminary examination in Bay County District Court and was bound over to Circuit Court for trial, the date of which is yet to be set. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
eZJoY833QRI | 15 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dashcam video just released by the Bossier Parish District Attorney's office shows just how close a Bossier City officer came to being shot at close range back in April. The release of the video comes after 20-year-old Malik Wortham of Springhill pleaded guilty Tuesday to attempted first-degree murder in exchange for a sentence of 25 years in prison. It happened during a late-night traffic stop outside the main gate of Barksdale Air Force Base back on April 16, when Wortham pointed a .25 caliber semi-automatic pistol out of the passenger window just inches from the face of Bossier City Police Sgt. Kenneth Johnson. The entire harrowing incident was captured on Johnson’s dash cam and was played for a 12 person jury during Sgt. Johnson’s testimony. According to a release that accompanied the release of the video from the DA's office, Johnson recalled hearing the gun “click” as Wortham pulled the trigger twice in rapid succession. The officer immediately drew his weapon and returned fire three times, striking Wortham in the head and wounding him. Wortham’s gun, which was fully loaded, failed to fire both times. At the conclusion of the officer’s testimony, Wortham took the plea deal offered by prosecutors. The sentence was imposed by Judge Jeff Thompson and the jury was dismissed. Wortham faced up to 50 years in prison if he didn't take the deal was found guilty by jury trial. The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Santi Parks with assistance from Richard Ray. “This incident is a sobering reminder that police officers put their lives on the line every day to keep us all safe” commented Parks. “We appreciate how difficult and dangerous their job can be and are glad that Sgt. Johnson was not killed that night.” “Anyone who is willing to point a gun at a police officer and pull the trigger needs to be put away for a long time," added Bossier/Webster District Attorney Schuyler Marvin, "I am pleased with this resolution and am proud of how quickly and aggressively our office brought this matter to a conclusion.” Wortham, who was represented by Randal Fish and Kerry Hill with the Public Defender’s Office, was remanded to custody to begin serving his sentence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4kDkQN7AtRQ | 14 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Shelby man was hospitalized after he was attacked by his dog on Saturday. Police shot the dog after unsuccessful attempts to subdue the dog with a Taser, according to a Shelby Police press release. Shelby Police received a call around 10:15 p.m. Saturday, where the owner reportedly was bitten by his dog, a brindle-colored Pit bull, according to the police report. Police arrived to find the dog in a back bedroom with the victim, who had suffered moderate injuries and was bleeding profusely. An officer used a Taser on the dog, allowing the owner time to break free from the canine and leave the room. The door to the room was inoperable because of a remodel, so officers were unable to contain the dog, which began to charge for the door. While officers John Reed and Cody Baker stood between the victim and the dog, Baker officers fired two rounds from his pistol, striking the dog. The woman who called police told officers she and the victim were arguing and the argument prompted the dog's attack. She said the dog had not behaved this was in the past. The Owner was taken to OhioHealth Mansfield Hospital for treatment, followed by surgery at a Columbus hospital. "It appears based on a review of the incident and the officer's reports that the shooting was a necessity," police chief Lance Combs said in a Sunday news release. "Officers Reed and Baker did a phenomenal job of working together reacting quickly, protecting the residents and neutralizing the threat. Shelby Fire and Community EMS are to be commended for such a quick response." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
YuMTj0wT6Cs | 13 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: Video posted strictly for educational and information purposes only) ** A suspect arrested in the shooting of two northeast Georgia police officers has been identified Tuesday. Authorities released an image of Khari Gordon, who is in custody in connection with Monday's shooting. Two Lavonia Police officers, Captain Michael Schulman and officer Jeffery Martin, were shot Monday evening during a traffic stop along Jones Road. Authorities say the officers were trying to pull over a vehicle along Jones Road, just off Interstate 85. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said the vehicle eventually stopped at the Zaxby’s restaurant. That’s when investigators said the driver pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and fired upon officers, striking both. Investigators said preliminary findings indicate the officers did not return fire before the gunman fled the scene on foot. Both officers were rushed to a hospital in Greenville, S.C. Police said both received non-life threatening injuries. The names of the two officers were not immediately known. Khari Anthony Dashaun Gordon, 22, of Greenville S.C., was taken into custody after a manhunt which lasted several hours, according the GBI (Georgia Bureau of Investigation). Investigators said he was hiding in the woods. Gordon is being charged with two counts each of aggravated assault on a police officer and criminal attempt to commit murder. He is also being charged with a single count of possession of a weapon during the commission of a felony. Investigators said more charges are likely. Investigators said Gordon has a substantial criminal history, but did not go into details early Tuesday morning. Investigators said they will be processing the crime scene and interviewing witnesses well into the morning. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
m_I8Ol77P18 | 13 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** "The dangers of drinking and driving may not always appear obvious. When an officer pulled this teenager over, she was unaware of how dangerous her driving was. As the holidays approach and people attend parties with friends and family, remember there is a "Zero Tolerance" for Underage Drinking. We urge you to remind people of all ages to Not Drink and Drive. Select a Designated Driver or call for a ride, as the life you save may be yours or a loved one." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pAW-G7u9bTI | 12 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A 10-year-old boy was lying face down in the dirt. The top bar of a flipped ATV was pressing the back of his neck. Hundreds of pounds of metal were pressing the life out of him. He was turning blue. Now, that 10-year-old boy is at home with a few bruises and scratches. The moments between then and now were captured by dash cam video. Sgt. Rey Rodriguez was patrolling along I-16 when a call came through the Bulloch County Sheriff's Office reporting a traffic accident on private property. When Rodriguez pulled up, he saw an ATV tipped on its side. Video captures the moment he comes around the side and realizes a boy is trapped beneath. "I need help here now," he called into dispatch as he maneuvered his patrol car closer to the ATV. He grabbed a tow rope, attached it to the ATV, and pulled it free. Rodriguex rushed out of the patrol car to check on the boy. Moments later, an ambulance arrived. The boy was air-lifted to a hospital in Savannah. "I think he either saved his life, or saved him from life-long injuries," Chief Deputy Jarad Akins said. Akins said the tow strap isn't standard equipment for deputies, but says Rodriguez isn't standard either. He's an active Army Reservist and has received accommodations before for his heroic actions while on the force. He's been nominated for Georgia Deputy of the year. And yet, "He's a really humble guy," Akins said. Rodriguez said he did what any deputy would do in that situation. "Instead of panicking, he did what he could do," Akins said. Those moments when law enforcement officers are using whatever tools they have to make quick decisions, are happening every day, Akins said. "There's nothing routine about this job. I don't know if there ever was, but certainly not today," Akins said. "Things like that, they happen all the time, way more often than they show up on the news." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
eT40PWw5bVA | 12 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Nov, 10. Kristin McIntosh was driving to pick up her son at work. Five days later she awoke in Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo. She had suffered a traumatic brain injury with bleeding, a concussion, two breaks in her pelvis, 12 broken ribs, two collapsed lungs, a broken sternum, a blood clot, and injuries to one eye. She still can't smile on the left side of her face. "I was told I was in a car accident," she told Assistant Calhoun County Prosecutor Amber Straub. McIntosh, 45, was the first witness in the preliminary examination in Calhoun County District Court in the case against Rayjahn Heltzel, 19, of Kalamazoo, charged with seven counts including fleeing from police and shoplifting after allegedly stealing liquor and then fleeing from officers until his van was involved in a multiple-vehicle crash at M-66 and Beckley Road near Lakeview Square Mall on Nov. 10. Deputies from the Calhoun County Sheriff Department said they were attempting to arrest Heltzel after security officers at Meijer Inc. at 6405 B Drive North in the Harper Village shopping plaza said he was leaving the store without paying for liquor. When detectives from the sheriff department and the Emmett Township Department of Public Safety attempted to stop Heltzel and another man, they said he attempted to hit them with his van and sped out of the parking lot and toward the intersection. The white minivan collided first with a northbound car and then struck a van driven southbound by McIntosh, which was slammed into a fourth vehicle. Six others were hurt but McIntosh had the most serious injuries.Police have alleged Heltzel ran from the accident scene and dropped a handgun near the intersection before he was caught by officers near the former Don Pablos restaurant. McIntosh, who entered the courtroom using a walker, spoke to Straub, and during cross examination to defense attorney Susan Mladenoff, while District Judge Frank Line listened She told the court she had debated what route she would take to the Goodwill store on B Drive North where her son works and decided to travel on M-66 from her home in Pennfield. McIntosh said she was about to drive her mini-van through the intersection to make the turn and drive to the Goodwill store east side of the intersection. "That is all I remember. Five days later I remember waking up in Bronson." All that she knows afterward was told to her by others. Michelle McGillis was in a vehicle behind McIntosh and testified just as the light turned green "out of nowhere the dark colored mini-van and the SUV disappeared. It got hit by the white minivan." McGillis said she recalled hearing sirens and seeing police lights to the left of her southbound car just before the crash. "The dark mini-van was in front and I moved forward a little bit and I saw the white van and the car in front was hit by the white van and that hit the SUV. It was one bad accident." McGillis said she saw a man running from the white mini-van after the crash toward the Don Pablos building. Police said several officers from three departments were working on on an undercover credit card fraud investigation when they said Heltzel stole the liquor. Officers in unmarked cars and fully marked police vehicles were in the parking lot. Heltzel faces charges of fleeing from a police officer, use of a firearm in the commission of a felony, failure to stop at the scene of a serious personal injury accident, assault with a dangerous weapon, two counts of assaulting a police officer and third-degree retail fraud. Testimony was adjourned Monday and is scheduled to resume Jan. 18. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6pzuTUz7bEk | 10 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Nebraska correction officer had two back-to-back jaw-dropping experiences on Wednesday: The "arrest" of her boyfriend, followed by a marriage proposal. Cameron Dean decided to surprise his girlfriend Amber Kult, a correction officer at the Washington County jail, by enlisting the Washington County Sheriff's Office to "arrest" him and transport him to the jail, where he would pop the question. Deputies with the Sheriff's Office agreed to pick up Dean at his workplace, Long's OK Tire Pros in Blair, and bring him to the jail where Kult worked. The deputy who picked up Dean called in the "arrest" to dispatch. Adding to the quirkiness of the proposal? The entire set-up was recorded by the "arresting" deputy's bodycam, which the Washington County Sheriff's Office posted on its Facebook page, writing, "Every once in awhile something awesome happens in the Washington County Jail, yesterday was one of those days. The video speaks for itself. No inmates or Correction's officer were injured during this incident." So the deputy arrives with a handcuffed, Dean, who is greeted by a surprised Kult, who says, "No. Hey, what the f****, man?" The handcuffs are removed, and Dean then drops to one knee, takes out a ring and proposes. Kult begins to tear up, covers her face, saying, "No, really?" Then jokingly says to her colleagues -- who were in kahootz with Dean -- "I'm going to kill you!" Asks one of the deputies, "So the big answer is?" Not surprisingly, Kult said "yes." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6CkhDua8KGo | 09 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Bodycam videos Shows a traffic stop in Avondale early Thursday morning, December 8. In the video it can be seen the Cincinnati Police Officers take cover behind a patrol car when they hear gunshots. Police don't think they were being shot at, but it was a little too close for comfort. Sgt. Dan Hils, Cincinnati FOP President, said, “That, that gave me a sick feeling in my stomach. Especially with what's going on across the country. When--you saw it as well--when that shot rang out, their reaction was to think that they were being ambushed.” It was still unknown where the gunshots came from but that was being investigated. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fI1KVuaM9UQ | 09 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The prosecutor investigating the death of a Caldwell man shot by a Boise police officer back in June says Officer Rob Rainford's actions were justified. Fifty-year-old Noel Rodriguez was shot in the early morning hours of June 14th on Brynwood Drive -- just a few blocks away from Capital High School. Twin Falls County Prosecutor Grant Loebs reviewed the Critical Incident Task Force investigation and his findings were released Friday afternoon. According to the incident summary, Boise police had responded to a citizen report about a suspected drunk driver. They contacted Rodriguez, who police say attacked officers with his pickup and had armed himself with a screwdriver and a wrench. Loebs has concluded that Rodriguez made himself a clear and immediate danger to law enforcement officers and the general public. Two police officers were wearing body cameras that night and recorded video of the incident. The Boise Police Department released a portion of that video this afternoon. This is the first time they've had an officer-involved shooting that was recorded by a body camera. Chief Deputy Eugene Smith says they released portions of that body camera video to us in an effort they say to be transparent and show how fast things can happen. The video picks up after Boise police blocked in Rodriguez as he had already fled from a previous stop. There's video of both a Garden City and Boise police officer of the incident that morning. You can see in the video Rodriguez rev his engine in an attempt to flee the scene for a second time. Police say they've gave Rodriguez multiple voice commands to stop, but he did not. Police say Rodriguez was attempting to use his car as a deadly weapon. "The purpose of going through the cameras is for the police department to be as transparent to the community or to the city as possible," said Smith. "So by having cameras we are convinced that incidents like this demonstrate we can be transparent, but can we be transparent and still protect individuals who involved that deserve privacy and respect.” Boise police are only releasing a portion of the video to a media today for what they say maintains the privacy of the individuals involved. Smith says after about eight months of having the body camera video, they've been able to outfit about half of their patrol units and fell that the cameras have been a success so far. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
YkobGPIjdJE | 09 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The city of Austin and a police officer are facing a lawsuit over excessive force after a homeless man claims he was not engaged in criminal activity when he was wrongfully slammed to the ground by a police officer. Justin Tyler Scott was initially charged after he allegedly attempted to take a stun gun from officer Gregory White and use it against him in February of last year. The criminal charges against Scott were later dismissed. The lawsuit counters the claims against Scott claiming the officer attacked him. The situation unfolded in Northeast Austin as officer White responded to a call about a suspicious person described as an African-American female. White approached Scott, and began interrogating him. The lawsuit claims “without provocation” White punched, elbowed, kneed and used a stun gun on Scott before throwing him to the ground. According to White, Scott was behaving suspiciously and tensing up during questioning. As White tried to detain Scott and handcuff him, he says Scott tensed up and resisted causing an ensuing struggle. During the scuffle, both men ended up on the ground. “But the one thing that was wrong that day was the treatment of an individual and using that type of excessive force on an individual when it wasn’t necessary,” said Scott Vasquez, Justin Scott’s attorney. White says he yelled that he would use his Taser if Scott didn’t stop resisting. The officer claims as he pointed the Taser towards Scott’s midsection he allegedly reached out and grabbed the weapon. The two continued to wrestle over the Taser, and White says he ultimately managed to pin Scott face-down to the ground with the Taser underneath his body. White held Scott until other officers came to help him and put Scott in handcuffs. White also said APD review found his use of force was within APD policy, according to a transcript of a 2015 motions hearing in Scott’s criminal case provided by Scott’s attorney. The lawsuit says Scott was not doing anything to warrant suspicion. Scott says the use of a Taser so close to his heart resulted in injuries to his body and mental health. Along with the excessive force claims, Scott says he was wrongfully arrested and imprisoned. Spokesperson for the city of Austin said the city had not yet been served with the suit. The president of the Austin Police Association was also reserving comment until he had more information about the case. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VJshXigTy7E | 09 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An El Paso Police officer was hit by a drunk driver as the officer was conducting a field sobriety test on a driver from a previous collision. The officer responded to investigate a crash and during the course of the investigation was conducting a field sobriety test on one of the drivers involved in the collision. As the test was being videotaped in front of the officer’s patrol car another drunk driver struck an assisting patrol car. The patrol car then careened towards the officer and the man who was performing the test. Without regard for his own safety, the officer grabbed the man performing the sobriety test and pushed him out of harms way before being struck by the police vehicle. The officer was thrown violently into the air after being struck by the car. Miraculously, the officer sustained only minor injuries and was released from the hospital the same morning. The man performing the sobriety test was uninjured. Both drivers were subsequently charged with DWI and booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fexMzfomUok | 08 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police have released dashcam video of a traffic stop in which Iowa police officer shot and paralyzed an unarmed motorist. Cedar Rapids officer Lucas Jones shot Jerime Mitchell on Nov. 1. The video was released Thursday after prosecutors announced Tuesday that a grand jury declined to charge Jones. The county prosecutor defended the jury's Monday decision, saying Jones fired in self-defense during a scuffle in which Mitchell was trying to drive away. Mitchell's supporters have criticized the decision because the grand jury never heard testimony from Mitchell, who disputes the officer's version. In a statement Wednesday, Mitchell said Jones was combative. Mitchell says he got back in his truck to try to get away from an attacking police dog before Jones jumped on him and shot him. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wJsMm6_kRvU | 06 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A suspected carjacker ran straight into law enforcement, ultimately leading to his arrest. Police say a woman was carjacked Monday in Wichita, Kansas near 47th Street South and Broadway by a man who claimed to be armed. That woman, Christine Christy, said that she was sitting in her parked Toyota FJ Cruiser when a man pulled open her door, took her phone and then threw her to the ground. “He told me I'd better get out of the car before I get my gun out,” Christy said. She noted the suspect never showed a weapon, only claiming to have one. Around 3:30 p.m., a Maize police officer spotted the car and attempted to stop it at a gas station near 21st Street North and Maize Road. The officer blocked the suspect's way out of the station. That is when the suspect floored the stolen SUV in reverse, crashing into a Jeep, then flooring the car in drive, hitting a display of windshield washer fluid and the police car. Officers arrested the suspect and continue to investigate further charges. The Jeep was driveable, while the damages to the stolen car and police car appeared to be more severe. No one was hurt from any of the day's incidents. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qCkJchlpe6s | 06 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Norwood police officer pulled a driver from his burning car after the man crashed during a police chase early Tuesday morning. Ryan Brown's car caught fire after crashing into a parked car and then into a pole on Montgomery Road about 2:30 a.m., police said. It shows Brown hitting a parked SUV near Cypress Way in Pleasant Ridge and then continuing north at speeds up to 80 mph until hitting a pole near Kincaid Road, police said. Brown, 36, of Mount Healthy, was knocked unconscious by the impact. The first arriving officer, Mike Jackson, approached Brown's car with gun drawn but quickly noticed it was a different kind of emergency. Jackson pulled Brown out of the car and dragged him to safety. "They saved that suspect’s life," Lt. Ron Murphy said. The chase started about 2 ½ miles away in Norwood. Harvey was running radar when Brown passed close to his cruiser. "The subject kind of rode the double yellow line and almost sideswiped him, so that’s when Officer Harvey pulled out and advised dispatch that he was going to be stopping a vehicle for an investigation of OVI," Murphy said. Harvey’s lights and siren fail to stop Brown. "We’re passing 5023 Montgomery. We’re still northbound. There’s still no traffic. Speeds are 50 now," Murphy said as he described what was happening in the video. Brown hit a parked car, but that wasn't the end of the chase. "The officers get out thinking they’re going to make an apprehension and then he backs up and drives away up the sidewalk," Murphy said. Norwood’s policy allows pursuits in OVI cases, but officers must take traffic volume, speed and safety into consideration.There was little traffic at 2:30 in the morning. "There were points in the video where it looks like the officers were in the 70s and possibly the 80s in this video, but based on their training and the supervisor on duty at the time, that was reasonable for the conditions they were faced with," Murphy said. Brown underwent surgery at University of Cincinnati Medical Center. He was charged with drug possession, possession of drug paraphernalia, OVI, failure to comply, OVI and driving under suspension. Police said they found 163 grams of marijuana in the vehicle along with a digital scale with marijuana residue on it. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kZ2Rxj60u5g | 06 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A metro Atlanta police officer has been fired after allegedly yelling at a teenager and trying to fight him during a traffic stop. Former officer James Sanders is appealing his termination from the Police Department. He was caught on tape threatening and curing out a 17-year-old boy. But Sanders says he pulled over the passsengers after he heard one of them yell “F---- the police.” News Articles on this story: http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/social-circle-police-officer-fired-after-profanity-laced-traffic-stop-with-teenager https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/officers-on-camera-confrontation-with-teen-leads-to-termination/369038034 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3zHeP7usFXI | 02 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tulsa police released videos Friday depicting a chase that led to an officer's shooting at a driver who rammed his pickup into the officer's patrol vehicle, injuring him. The pursuit occurred about Nov. 17 when Officer Clayton Hicks attempted to pull over a red Dodge pickup leaving the QuikTrip store near 31st Street and Sheridan Road, police said. The officer believed that the truck was speeding. When it didn't stop, Hicks chased the truck, driven by 27-year-old Richard Jean Letourneau, through some nearby neighborhoods, police said. Near 26th Place and 77th East Avenue, Letourneau "slammed on his brakes" and reversed the pickup at a high speed into Hicks' patrol car, police said. Video footage shows the truck lead the officer through unpaved terrain before returning to the roadway, where the truck stopped and backed into the patrol car. Hicks fired shots at the pickup, but the bullets didn't strike Letourneau, who fled in his truck after the patrol car was disabled, police said. Video footage indicates the officer fired over a dozen rounds at the vehicle before it fled. After the vehicle leaves, Hicks can be heard saying, "I'm hurt. He just rammed me. Shots fired," to dispatchers. He later says, "I think he broke my arm." The truck was located abandoned on 28th Street near Sheridan Road, and Letourneau was found walking nearby, police said. Hicks' arm was injured when his car's airbag deployed. He was treated and released. Letourneau was arrested and later charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, leaving the scene of an injury accident, eluding and reckless driving. He is being held in lieu of $17,500 bond, according to jail records. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
orwHB3jUTcg | 02 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A 17-year-old burglary suspect was shot in Rockledge overnight by an officer after a car chase that resulted in a police cruiser being hit and the suspected getaway vehicle wrecked in a ditch, investigators said. Police first responded to the area of Hawk and Cogswell streets just before midnight Thursday after receiving several calls from residents about two individuals breaking into cars, . The two fled from officers in a white Toyota Corolla and at some point in the chase one of the police cruisers was hit by the suspects’ car, Rockledge Police Department spokeswoman Donna Seyferth said "Officers tried to stop that vehicle, that vehicle fled, actually striking one of their vehicles, one of our patrol cars, as it fled,” she said. The Corolla ended up crashing into a ditch at the intersection of Hawk and Cogswell streets and when the two suspects got out of the car, one was shot by Cpl. Nick Galluzzi, a 17-year-veteran of the department. The other individual, Anthony Pierre, 15, ran away, but was caught by officers a short time later. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JaEsRrJ2upk | 01 Dec 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dashcam video of a drunk driving crash that seriously injured an Illinois State Trooper has been released. Leslie Thurow, 61, is sentenced to 13 years in prison for causing the crash that sent ISP Trooper Michael Cokins and four others to the hospital. Trooper Cokins was conducting a traffic stop in September 2014 on the right shoulder of I-294 when he was struck by a vehicle. The collision hurled Cokins over the hood of the vehicle he pulled over. Police say that Thurow then continued driving on I-294 and struck a SUV carrying a family of four. Her vehicle crashed into a concrete median. The SUV carrying the family rolled as a result of the crash. An investigation revealed that Thurow’s blood alcohol level was over twice the legal limit. Her driver’s license was revoked for previous driving under the influence convictions. She has spent the last two years in jail waiting on trial dates and sentencing. On December 1, Thurow was formally sentenced to 13 years for the crime. As a result of the crash, Trooper Cokins suffered 15 broken bones, underwent 8 surgeries, and 17 months of therapy. On May 1, 2016, Trooper Cokins was medically cleared to return to full duty. He returned to his original assignment with the ISP, patrolling the north Tri-State. Illinois State Police say that this is what happened when people choose to drink and drive. “Drinking and driving is a dangerous choice that can lead to deadly consequences,” said ISP Director Leo P. Schmitz in a statement. “Driving under the influence is never a good option and can be very costly both financially and criminally. Always designate a driver before consuming alcohol.” The "Move Over Law" or “Scott’s Law,” requires drivers to yield to stationary emergency vehicles. Those caught breaking the law can be fined $10,000 and have their driver’s license suspended for up to two years. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
d1S4Qg6ccBw | 30 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Denver District Attorney’s Office has released the body-camera video from the officer involved in a shooting that injured a 17-year-old boy who was armed and fleeing a carjacked vehicle, which was stolen at gunpoint two days earlier. The video was recorded by Cpl. Jeffrey Heinis’ chest-mounted camera on the night of Aug. 16 near the intersection of 10th and Federal Boulevard. Heinis, who fired 12 shots, earlier this week was found justified in the shooting. Heinis turns on the camera as he is driving and then he approaches the 2005 Volvo that had been carjacked in Arapahoe County. Heinis jumps from the car, his pistol leveled, and begins yelling commands to three underage suspects who were in the vehicle but cannot be seen in the video. “He’s got a gun,” Heinis is heard saying. One of the suspects can be seen crossing in front of Heinis. As the boy continues to run and then climbs a fence, Heinis fires 12 shots. One bullet hit the teen in the ankle, breaking a bone. The boy didn’t point the gun at Heinis. According to a letter from Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey to police Chief Robert White, Heinis had no other option but to use “physical force” to prevent the wanted boy’s escape. The 17-year-old, identified only as “LAJ,” was brandishing a black semi-automatic handgun, prosecutors say. “I became very fearful that he was going to shoot me with the gun,” Heinis told investigators after the incident. “He didn’t leave the gun in the car. He didn’t try to conceal it. He had already used it in the commission of a violent felony. So, I thought, OK, he’s bringing it for a reason.” Heinis told investigators that he feared LAJ would climb over the fence, too, and into an alley on the other side. The officer said he feared the teen would run into an area with a bus stop and homes, or that the teen would carjack another vehicle. “I considered him a very imminent threat to everybody in the area, including myself,” Heinis told investigators, according to the letter. “I was probably 30, 35 feet away from him when I started firing shots at him.” The two other juveniles in the Volvo were arrested nearby. Both had warrants for their arrest, according to prosecutors. LAJ — who has since turned 18 — pleaded guilty to felony menacing on Nov. 21 and was found to be a juvenile delinquent for the sixth time and sentenced to youth prison for a term of one-to-two years. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3wJWP3ox3fA | 30 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Exclusive bodycam footage shows the moment when a Laurel police officer shoots an unarmed suspect in the back while responding to a burglary call last April. In the dramatic video, a group of officers is seen hunting for a suspect. Rashawn Curbeam, now 20, is brought down by a taser and then the officers proceed to surround a building. One of the officers shined his gun mounted light at a door and then fires the gun is his left hand into Curbeam's back. Immediately, the officers render aid to the wounded man. The officer, whose name has not been released, later explained that he did not intend to shoot Curbeam — he says he unintentionally pulled the trigger when startled. On Tuesday, a grand jury in Prince George's County cleared the officer of criminal wrongdoing. Curbeam survived the shooting, but now his attorney says he is being dealt an injustice. "I see it as an unjustified shooting," Attorney Patrick Preller said. "A justifed shooting is where you have a suspect that's causing an immediate risk of danger to the officer, but if you look at the video, that's not what happened." John Erzen, a spokesman for the Prince George's State's Attorney Angela Alsobrooks, says Curbeam will go on trial next week for the crimes he allegedly committed during the night he was shot. "Our goal here is to hold the defendant accountable for his actions," said Erzen. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UdpVlg824gg | 30 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tulsa police released dashcam video of a traffic stop in which a vehicle nicks a police officer as it plows into a police cruiser and smashes a woman between two vehicles. At about 11:30 on Sunday, November 13, an officer pulled a 40-year-old woman over on a traffic stop near Interstate 44 and Memorial. The video shows the woman and officer standing behind the woman's car about 15 feet in front of the officer's car. Almost nine minutes into the stop, a truck pulling a trailer slams into the cruiser, crushing the woman between the cruiser and her vehicle. The video shows the truck speeding away from the scene. The officer can be heard calling for backup and paramedics while the woman can be heard crying and moaning in the background. According to a crowd funding site set up for the woman, she suffered a shattered pelvis and multiple leg fractures. Investigators tracked the suspect's truck to a nearby residence. Officers say they arrested Johnie Dwayne Hunter on charges of felony hit and run and an outstanding warrant. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FNJW-QXIup4 | 30 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Baltimore police released footage from police body cameras that show officers shooting a suspect. Police officials viewed the public release as a new step toward transparency to win back residents who have lost faith in the department after multiple incidents of a men dying or being injured in police custody, including Freddie Gray, whose death in April 2015 from injuries sustained in a police van launched the city into weeks of unrest. While the footage might raise questions about officers' use-of-force in the shooting, it also dramatically displays the realities of what police face routinely and it gives the public their perspective of volatile situations as they unfold. "It's our responsibility, we believe very strongly, to identify critical incidents like this, especially when deadly force was used and share it with the community," Baltimore police Commissioner Kevin Davis said. "We believe it's making us better as an agency. We believe it's improving police community relationships and accountability." The incident shown in the body camera footage unfolded Friday morning in North Baltimore when a woman called 911 from her car describing a man weilding knives while yelling at people and beating on a pole and the sidewalk. Officers arrived to the 3300 block of Greenmount Avenue, where they found a man in a leather jacket, pants and adidas shoes – pacing outside a fried chicken carryout and the Boulevard Theater and ranting. He carried two green knives that had "MARINE" written on the handles, and he kept yelling incoherent statements. Five officers arrived, including two who were equipped with body cameras. Both turned them on as they stepped out of their patrol cars and approached the suspect. The footage captures a chest-level view from the officers, and as they raise their weapons and point them at the suspect, both of their hands and weapons are in the forefront of the video. Repeatedly, police can be heard telling the man to drop his weapons. Police spokesman TJ Smith said the man was told 10 times to drop the knives. The man can be heard saying "I have one life to live and I'm ready to give it." As police moved in, one of the officers with a body camera raised his Taser, warned the suspect he was about to fire and does so. At about the same time, gunshots rang out from other officers, who missed the suspect. It was not clear if the Taser struck him, but the blasts did nothing to stop him and he continued to pace. A few seconds after officers again told him to drop his weapons, they fired multiple gunshots and the man fell down bleeding on the sidewalk outside the theater. Officers cuffed the man's hands and began administering resuscitation."Keep breathing buddy," they could be heard saying as an officer repeatedly conducted chest compressions and asked for a mask to blow air into the man's air passages. The man, who was shot multiple times, remains at an area hospital in stable condition, police said. Police have equipped about 600 officers with cameras since May after the city approved spending $11.6 million over five years to issue all officers with cameras by 2018. The cameras allow the department to more accurately record what takes place during police shootings and other incidents, police said. Researchers say they give the public more transparency when officers' accounts are questioned and also act as a reminder for officers to follow procedures and stay within the bounds of law. Across the Baltimore region, departments including Laurel and Baltimore County are testing or buying the cameras as police officers face intense scrutiny in the wake of several high-profile shootings of unarmed men over the past three years. Last week, Davis told city council members at a Public Safety Committee meeting that overall complaints against officers have decreased by 20 percent this year, from 729 last year to 584. Complaints about officers using unnecesary force are also down 38 percent, from 135 to 84. Davis said 19 officers have been fired or are in the process of getting fired this year after being found in violation of department policies. Lawsuits against the department for civil rights violations are at a five-year low, the commissioner said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ateexj96TWM | 29 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** 20-year-old Shane Warren has died in a wreck that happening during an overnight police chase. Police were called to a report of shoplifting at Walmart off the South Loop and Quaker around 2:30 a.m. The suspect's vehicle, a blue Volkswagen Beetle had been reported stolen the day before. Police say the vehicle was stolen from the Boston Creek Apartments in the 2700 block of 44th Street around noon on Monday. The vehicle refused to stop for the officer and led him on a high-speed chase that, at times, approached 130 miles per hour. Police believe the suspect took the first East 19th Street exit and traveled on the access road for a short distance. As the officer took the second East 19th Street exit, he noticed a cloud of dust and slowed down to a stop. Prior to the officer exiting the Loop, the suspect had lost control of the vehicle causing it to leave the road and flip multiple times. The suspect was ejected and pronounced dead at the scene. Two other people who had come to the store with Warren, Kristy West and Leon Smith, were arrested on outstanding warrants and booked into the Lubbock County Detention Center. Lubbock Police Chief Greg Stevens held a news conference to discuss the circumstances of the chase on Tuesday afternoon. Stevens confirms that a supervisor was directing chase efforts and that the investigation is still underway. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BrIFJklBICE | 29 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A squad car's dash camera recorded the fiery crash that ended a police chase through two Milwaukee suburbs. Police said a driver on Nov. 23 refused to stop for Hales Corners police, traveled eastbound in a westbound lane, went through a red light and slammed into an oncoming SUV at 76th Street and Layton Avenue in Greenfield. "What happened here is just incredible," said Bret Eulberg, president of Robert Haack Diamonds. The crash knocked out a traffic light, a fire hydrant and the store's retaining wall on the eve of the busiest shopping week of the year. Greenfield police heard Hales Corners' report of a fleeing car heading eastbound. A dashcam was recording as a Greenfield squad car arrived at 76th Street and Layton Avenue moments after impact. "Once on the scene, they assisted Hales Corners in removing three people from the two vehicles prior to the suspect vehicle being engulfed in flames," said Greenfield Sgt. Scott Zienkiewicz. Police said the two men in the SUV suffered injuries that aren't life-threatening. The suspect is a 20-year-old Milwaukee man. His car was destroyed, and he was checked out at the hospital. He was in jail Wednesday night, facing felony charges. Hales Corners police said they will be at the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office on Friday for charges. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
F3E_A6GC7Zs | 28 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Pasco County Sheriff's Office released bodycam video of a deputy shooting a dog that tried to attack her over the weekend. Deputies responded to a home on Oakley Ave. in Hudson on Saturday after deputies said the pit bull dog attacked a homeless man. When deputies tried to make contact with the dog's owner, the dog broke its leash and went after the deputy, grabbing her pant leg and causing her to trip. Bodycam video shows the deputy approaching the home, calling out to the owner, and then the dog barking aggressively and lunging at the deputy. “I saw the dog come out and attack the Pasco County Sheriff's officer, a female, and she was backing up to get away from the dog, and she fell down,” says Jim Ames, a neighbor. The deputy was forced to fire her gun at the dog, deputies said. One of the shots grazed her finger and she was taken to the hospital to have her injury treated. The homeless man also suffered non-life-threatening injuries. The sheriff's office says this deputy has three pit bull dogs herself and she is familiar with the breed. It's unclear if the dog's owner will face any charges Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
d-3r8lhdwnY | 22 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Tulsa Police Department has released video of a deadly officer-involved shooting that occurred last month. Police shot and killed William Frost Jr. Oct. 21 at the intersection of Admiral and South Utica Avenue. Officers said Frost, a veteran, was holding a knife and was shot after he refused to follow commands. Police said he was tased more than once before he was shot. “We had to do our job, and unfortunately in this instance, our job was to take fatal action," Homicide Sgt. Dave Walker said in October. "But we tried many things before we came to that point." The department identified the two officers involved in the shooting as 34-year-old Jim Brill and 29-year-old Lance Bond. Brill and Bond have been with the department for five years and four years, respectively. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
P3PaV7Hi5Yk | 22 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Sunday, November 20, 2016 at 02:20 am, Officer Chad Carter responded to a crash in the 500 block of North Nolan River Road. In the rescue caught on camera, Officer Carter immediately tries to put out the fire and get the driver out of the vehicle. "When Officer Carter determined the driver was not getting out of the car, [he] entered the car and was eventually able to remove the driver," the police department said. The driver was rescued and taken to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Now Officer Carter is being honored as a hero. "Officer Carter’s actions demonstrate that there’s more to being a police officer than writing tickets and making arrests. Officer Carter put himself in danger to save the life of a citizen. All of our officers take an oath to serve and protect the citizens of Cleburne, and on Sunday morning, Officer Carter did just that," the department said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
q1VFI0h_xb4 | 22 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A 15-year-old boy took LSD before he stabbed his father and uncle and was fatally shot by a Santa Cruz County sheriff’s deputy in a neighborhood north of Watsonville over the weekend. Luke Smith took the drug with a friend before he used a 9-inch knife on his father and uncle at a home in the 800 block of Amesti Road, sheriff’s officials said. “His actions Saturday morning were out of character,” Sheriff Jim Hart said during a news conference at sheriff’s headquarters in Santa Cruz this afternoon. It appeared Luke had an adverse reaction to the drug and turned hostile to the friend, who left 15 minutes before the stabbings took place, Hart said. “In that state of mind he was very dangerous,” the sheriff said. The friend told investigators he took a smaller dose of the drug compared to Luke, according to Hart. Four people have been arrested for allegedly selling the drug to Luke and his friend, Hart said. The suspects have been identified as Taylor Filson, 28, Bradley Hodge, 24, Thomas Negron, 20, and Nathaniel Trecaso, 28. Deputies responded to a reported stabbing just before 3 a.m. Saturday when they found the victims who were quickly taken to a hospital for multiple, severe wounds, Hart said. The father’s lung collapsed and the uncle was stabbed many times in his chest and arm, according to Hart. Sheriff’s officials played 911 calls taken that morning that offered a description of the suspect. One of the reports came from Luke’s uncle who said he was stabbed near his heart. Deputies were able to locate Luke armed with a knife near the scene on Pioneer Road about 10 minutes later with help from Watsonville and Capitola police officers, sheriff’s officials said. Law enforcement officers spent 13 minutes talking to Luke, persuading him to drop the knife and surrender, Hart said. At one point, Luke climbed over a fence and dropped the knife, but quickly retrieved the weapon, according to Hart. Deputies and assisting officers also deployed 40mm foam rounds, Taser stun guns and a K9 unit that bit him, but it all had no effect on him, Hart said. In video footage taken from Vigil’s body-worn camera, the deputy and other officers yelled at Luke to drop the knife. The device fell during the encounter, but was supplemented with video from a Capitola police officer’s body-worn camera that captured the shooting and its aftermath. Luke threatened the officers, which led Deputy Chris Vigil to fire the single shot that killed the 15-year-old boy, the sheriff said. An autopsy showed Luke died from a gunshot wound to the chest, according to Hart. Luke was fighting with the police K9 while holding the knife in his right hand and seen raising his right arm before the shot was fired, sheriff’s officials said. The deputy was only able to shoot at Luke’s upper torso because the K-9 and its handler were about 5 feet away from the suspect, Hart said. Deputies are trained to aim for their target’s center mass, the sheriff said. About a half-dozen officers who surrounded Luke rendered aid to him after the K9 removed the knife, according to sheriff’s officials. One of the officers is heard telling the suspect to keep breathing and asking the boy to squeeze his hand. Vigil has been placed on administrative leave, which is routine in officer-involved shootings, Hart said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pGQCMJ6rADI | 19 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sheriff Bob Gualtieri fired a deputy Friday afternoon for using excessive force against a woman, during a traffic stop. The traffic stop happened March 25 at 9:40 p.m. Deputy Wayne Wagner stopped a truck at the Mobile gas station along 4th Street North in St. Petersburg. Sheriff Gualtieri said his deputy lied about what happened during that traffic stop that lead to a woman being charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting an officer with violence. "If you don't tell the truth, you don't work here. It's that simple," Sheriff Gualtieri said. Based on surveillance video, there is no question in Sheriff Gualtieri's mind that Deputy Wagner did not tell the truth about what happened that night after Paige Taylor stepped out of the truck. "Look at them clearly and look at her actions and his actions. He claims, at this point, that he was shoved by her," Sheriff Gualtieri said. The sheriff said the deputy lied on the report even charged Taylor with battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting an officer with violence. "It was clear to anybody watching it that there was no contact (and) that there was no push. There was no shove. There wasn't anything," Sheriff Gualtieri said. The charges were dropped against Taylor. Her attorney told that the surveillance video was critical in this case and said she hopes this does not happen to anyone else. During Wagner's time with the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office, he was praised for his work with the DUI Unit. He was also disciplined, suspended for violating the department's pursuit policy. Then today, he was fired for use of excessive force and falsifying a police report. "In any career field, in any profession, you're going to have the bottom 1 percent and the bottom 1 percent do things wrong and sometimes that bottom 1 percent cover up and lie about it," Sheriff Gualtieri said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yHK41COLq6Y | 18 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** New Mexico State University Police released the names of the officer and suspect involved in Monday night’s shooting incident, along with the officer's body camera video. The suspect is 28-year-old Karsten Cuthair, a student at NMSU. Officer Jarrod Colliver, a two-year veteran with the NMSU Police department, responded to the 911 calls and fired two shots, one striking Cuthair in the right leg. News Articles on this story: https://www.lcsun-news.com/story/news/crime/2016/11/18/nmsu-releases-video-officer-shooting/94095426/ https://kfoxtv.com/news/local/body-cam-footage-released-of-officer-involved-shooting-at-nmsu Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qjYEHTDsn3s | 18 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On the morning of Nov. 18, a police pursuit of a stolen vehicle caused various damages on campus, UA Police Department officer said. The Farmington Police Department attempted to pull over Dakota King, who was driving reportedly stolen vehicle, UA Police Department officer said. The vehicle fled from the officers, causing a police pursuit. Washington County police officers also joined the chase, Capt. Gary Crain said. The pursuit then went into the south side of the UA campus where King caused damage by hitting cars in lot 46S and lot 56, Crain said. The Gardens, a tailgating area on Razorback Rd, north of Lot 56, also experienced damage to the land, Crain said. King was caught by the police and was the only person to suffer injuries. He had to be taken to the hospital and appeared to be on some kind of drug, Crain said. King has no affiliation to the campus, Crain said. Students can now return to the damaged areas of the campus, Crain said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
S0cpPQVD75I | 18 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A caller called in to the Adams County Sheriff's office Thursday night to say he had hit a deer and put the so-called dead deer in his car. The caller says once he arrived home, he found the deer was alive and moving. An Adams County deputy met the man at his vehicle. The man opened his back hatch and pulled the deer out. That is when the deer took off running into the woods. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
GCZH8Bv-8BA | 17 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An officer Metro Police said shot at a teen who tried to run over officers with a car Monday has been identified as Scott Hinckley, 33, who has been with the department since February 2014. Hinckley is on routine paid administrative leave pending the outcome of a review of the incident, police said. The episode unfolded about 11:15 p.m. in the area Bonanza Road and Nellis Boulevard when officers tried to pull over an unlicensed Honda Civic driven by 18-year-old Daniel Prichard, Capt. Shawn Anderson said. When the car sped off, the officers did not chase it. The same officers later spotted the vehicle parked in a cul-de-sac in the area of Del Amo Drive and Sandhill Road. As police approached the car, Prichard attempted to run over the officers, prompting Hinckley to shoot and hit the car multiple times. Prichard was not hit by any of the bullets, but he was treated for minor injuries at the scene before being taken to the Clark County Detention Center. He faces charges including assault with a deadly weapon and reckless driving. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VM_hGHChFMI | 15 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released video shows a Tulsa Police Department sniper shooting a man holding a 2-year-old hostage. According to police, 44-year-old Salvador Reyes broke into his estranged wife's home, grabbed her 2-year-old daughter and held her hostage. The woman was able to escape the home with her three other young children and her boyfriend. Police later identified the sniper as Officer Jason Lawless, an 18-year veteran of the Tulsa Police Department. The 2-year-old child wasn't injured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aXqoYMOkuYc | 15 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** After more than a year, the video has been released from the day Albuquerque police officer Daniel Webster was shot during a traffic stop. The release comes ahead of the January trial for his suspected killer, 35-year-old Davon Lymon. He was found guilty last month on federal gun charges, a case involving the same firearm he allegedly used to kill Webster. Some scenes are disturbing and we will not broadcast the video in its entirety. It does show Webster getting shot by the motorcyclist he pulled over on Oct. 21, 2015. In the video, Webster orders Lymon to put his hands up three times. The officer tries to put handcuffs on Lymon, but Lymon struggles and claims he’s in pain. However, Lymon’s right hand does not leave his side. With his left hand cuffed, Lymon screams. Seconds later, four shots are fired at close range, followed by two more. Webster calls out “shots fired” on his radio. The shooting set off a four-hour manhunt for the suspect, and surveillance video shows the massive police response. Video from a police helicopter shows officers close in on a shed and arrest Lymon. Webster died from his wounds days later. Other video released Monday offers the first look at what Lymon told police after his arrest. In the interview video, Lymon reacts to task force agents taking his DNA by telling them “I know my DNA is on file already." Lymon has a lengthy criminal history—and spent more than a decade in prison after being convicted of manslaughter in 2001. In the interview video, Lymon told APD officers he wanted an attorney. He also told officers he was sorry for shooting officer Webster "If you see that person--that guy's family--tell them I'm so sorry,” Lymon said. “Please. I honestly don't know what the f*** happened. I don't remember it." Lymon also told officers that he is indebted to Webster’s family. "If they need something, just tell me,” Lymon said. “I owe them something.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
CGbQz-HmPko | 10 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man who was shot by a police officer during a traffic stop allegedly had a gun at the time of the shooting, authorities announced Wednesday. Edmond Brown, Jr., 38, has been charged with unlawful possession of a weapon and unlawful possession of a weapon by certain persons, the Camden County Prosecutor's Office said. The incident occurred Oct. 29 around 9:40 a.m. on North Route 130 near Alabama Road in Haddon Township. Police allege Brown was operating a vehicle when an officer initiated a traffic stop. When the officer tried to identify the driver, Brown drove away and crashed into a parked car. A "brief struggle" ensued between Brown and the officer, who shot Brown once in a "lower extremity." Brown was taken to Cooper Medical Center where he was treated while under arrest. Brown was previously charged with aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, resisting arrest and eluding, assault by automobile, driving in an aggressive manner and violating probation. The officer was been placed on administrative leave and the investigation is ongoing. Brown is being held on $100,000 bail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
BEYNoiifSFc | 10 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a pit bull was shot by one of its officers early Thursday morning. Officers say they were called to a home on Thorngrove Pike just before 5 a.m. for a 911 hang up call. Officers said they parked away from the mobile home for safety reasons and knocked on the side of the residents. They said three unrestrained dogs ran from the back of the home and allege one pit bull charged the officers. Body cam video shows an officer shooting the dog. Owner Kenny Bailey says his wife was using her phone as a flashlight and accidentally dialed 911. Deputies say Bailey told them the pit bull was police trained, but admitted later in the video he would have shot the dog also. The sheriff’s office took another report on October 18 of a man who was bitten by a pit bull at the same address. There have also been calls to the home about domestic matters. Both officers involved in the incident remain on duty as the investigation continues. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aKUmWV1IyEU | 10 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A police chase that started in Mesquite on Wednesday ended with officers arresting a man near Fair Park. Mesquite police said that an officer saw a pickup that had been stolen in Southlake on Rollingwood Drive. When the officer tried to stop the vehicle, which was pulling a trailer, around 1:30 p.m., the driver sped off. After about a 15-minute chase, the driver got out of the vehicle on McKenzie Street in Dallas, near Fair Park, and started running. Officers were able to chase down and arrest the man. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
n2ijduxvJdM | 08 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An Alexandria woman is facing multiple charges after making like Harry Houdini and speeding off in a squad car after authorities had arrested her for arson. Jennifer Hillard, age 35, was charged in Douglas County Court Monday with felony theft of a motor vehicle, possession of methamphetamine, and operating a vehicle under the influence of a controlled substance. Just before 6:45 p.m. Sunday police and fire crews were dispatched to an apartment building on the 500 block of Broadway on a fire alarm sounding and smoke coming from the building. When they arrived first responders found a fire burning on the living room floor and put it out. It seemed at first that no one was home but officers soon heard a crash and discovered a woman's leg hanging out of the ceiling of the laundry room. An officer retrieved a ladder and was about ready to climb up and look into the ceiling when Hillard crashed through the ceiling tiles and landed hard on the ground. When police asked her what she was doing she told them a man had entered her apartment and she was trying to get away. Officers soon found that the woman had a glass pipe with methamphetamine residue on it in her pocket. At that point Hillard was handcuffed, escorted to a police cruiser and placed in the back seat. Officers went back inside to take pictures and process the scene, but were soon notified by dispatch that GPS indicated that the squad car Hillard had been placed in was moving. They ran outside and found the cruiser was gone. Video from inside the car later showed that Hillard had slipped one hand out of the handcuffs, crawled through the glass sliding window that separates the front and back seats, slid into the drivers seat and sped off. Electronic tracking says Hillard hit speeds of between 100 and 126 mph as she drove towards the city of Osakis with emergency lights activated. An Osakis Police officer began a pursuit that finally ended when a State Trooper deployed stop sticks near the city of Sauk Center. When being questioned investigators say Hillard refused to cooperate, and at one point stuck her pinkie knuckle deep in one of her eyes. Jennifer Hillard is being held in the Douglas County Jail. She already has two felony controlled substance cases pending, one in Todd County from May and one in Hennepin County that occurred November 2. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HGVakeDtlhE | 04 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The St. Paul Police Chief is apologizing to the victim of alleged police brutality. On Friday, St. Paul police released dash cam video showing an incident in which Frank A. Baker was bitten by a K-9 and kicked by a police officer in a case of mistaken identity, his attorney said Friday. The incident happened just after 10 p.m. June 24 on the 1800 block of East Seventh Street in St. Paul. During a news conference Friday afternoon, St. Paul Police Public Information Officer Sgt. Mike Ernster said police were responding to a fight involving a large group of people and were told one person had a gun. Ernster said a K-9 officer apprehended a man, and other officers arrived at the scene. They told the man to keep his hands visible, but he either could not or would not comply, Ernster said. One of the responding officers then kicked the man in the ribs three times, police say. The man was then handcuffed and found to be needing medical attention. The man was taken to Regions Hospital, where he spent two weeks recovering. The man's attorney says the man had serious bites to his leg, multiple broken ribs and collapsed lungs. Police say no gun was found on the man or in the surrounding scene. In a Facebook message Friday morning, Police Chief Todd Axtell said he is “disappointed and upset” by what the video shows. The incident happened a day after he took office. “When I became chief, I promised to do everything possible to ensure that the people we serve have faith in their police department," Axtell said in his statement. "I want you all to know that the video does not reflect the way we strive to do our jobs — day in, day out. This is not the Saint Paul way.” During the news conference, Axtell said releasing the video was "the right thing to do." "After this incident, I met with the man injured in the video while he was still in the hospital," Axtell said. "At that time, I assured and promised him a full review was being conducted. I met with him again today in my office and offered my deepest apologies on behalf of the police department." Axtell said the K-9 officer, identified as Brian Ficcadenti, was suspended for 30 days even though a civilian review commission recommended 10 days.Axtell also said the officer who kicked the man, identified as Brett Palkowitsch, is on unpaid leave and faces a complaint and investigation, saying the man was unarmed and was already being subdued by a K-9 officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
p47ONDlR9aY | 01 Nov 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A state trooper fired dozens of rounds from an automatic rifle through the windshield of his cruiser at a fugitive as the two sped down a rural western Oklahoma roadway in a dramatic shootout depicted on videos released on Tuesday. The fierce gun battle late Sunday between troopers and 38-year-old Michael Dale Vance Jr. was captured on videos from two dashboard-mounted cameras in patrol cars and from a helicopter that was following the chase overhead. Vance, wanted for the killings of two relatives and the shootings of three law enforcement officers, was killed in the shootout on a county road near the town of Leedey, about 130 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. "Michael Vance was our worst-case scenario," said Michael Thompson, Oklahoma's commissioner of public safety. "He was a determined, violent criminal with no regard for public safety, no regard for public life, and he had nothing to lose." The videos show Vance, driving a stolen flat-bed pickup truck, career through a roadblock as troopers fired at his vehicle. Several troopers then joined in the chase, firing at Vance, who was returning fire with an assault rifle loaded with two 30-round magazines. At the end of the chase, Vance exited the truck and used it as cover as he fired several shots while the vehicle rolled toward the officers. About 30 seconds after he exits the vehicle, Vance can be seen collapsing onto the roadway while troopers continue to return fire. Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigators say five troopers who fired their weapons have been placed on routine administrative leave while the investigation is ongoing. Vance was wanted for a string of violent crimes, including the shooting of two Wellston police officers and the killing of two relatives near Luther, and he posted two live videos on Facebook during a week on the run from police. Three people have been arrested and are facing felony charges for helping Vance evade capture. Authorities launched a statewide manhunt for Vance, but there were no reported sightings of him for nearly a week until a farmer near the town of Hammon spotted a vehicle Vance was known to be driving in a wooded area where Vance had been camping. As the manhunt intensified, authorities believe Vance stole a farm truck and engaged in a gunfight with Dewey County Sheriff Clay Sander after the sheriff stopped the truck to warn the driver that the truck was dragging a chain. Vance was spotted in the truck a short time later, and the chase ensued. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cyJPwEpTMrY | 25 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Nevada Highway Patrol just released dramatic video of what led to a trooper involved shooting from last Wednesday. Surveillance video captures who troopers say is 28-year-old Javier Munoz at a gas station near Fremont and Eastern. Chief Dennis Osborn says Munoz appeared to be waiting for the first victim at a gas station near Fremont and Eastern. Osborn says Munoz punched a woman and eventually wrestled her car away from her. "I'm going to take this. He almost took out another vehicle," Trooper David Dudley, the trooper who gave chase, said during the pursuit. Dudley, a 17-year-veteran of the Nevada Highway Patrol, was recording on his Dashcam during the pursuit. "We're back at 80 miles per hour. He's just fish-tailing all over the road. Any minute he's going to be on fire. Go ahead let Henderson know we're coming that way," Dudley is heard saying on the video. The pursuit continued to Auto Show Drive in Henderson. "His tires are slowly disintegrating in front of me," Dudley said. NHP troopers say Munoz continued on surface streets and drove over a median to get to the Findlay Cadillac dealership. Surveillance video from there shows Munoz run out of the car and violently throw a man to the ground while attempting to steal another vehicle. Bystanders tried to restrain Munoz as Trooper Dudley arrived. "Yo, I want you," Dudley commands as Munoz begins driving the vehicle in reverse. "I'm going to shoot you," Dudley continued and opened fire moments later. Munoz is heard on the video screaming, "I'm dead. I'm dead. I'm dying." The suspect was taken out of the vehicle and medical aid arrived within seconds. Munoz was rushed to UMC but died the next day from his injuries. According to Chief Osborn detectives haven't determined why Munoz was in Las Vegas. The suspect was from Glendale, Ariz. and detectives believe he had only been in Las Vegas for two days. Detectives are also waiting on toxicology results to determine if Munoz was under the influence. According to troopers, Munoz has a criminal history including convictions for robbery, kidnapping, and evading law enforcement, and had been released from prison in December 2015. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
CRGo9oE2Exo | 23 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On October 23, 2016, at 04:34 hours a Madera Police Officer attempted to make an enforcement stop on a Mazda SUV traveling west on Howard Road at Schnoor Avenue. The vehicle failed to stop and led the officer on pursuit. When the pursuit turned onto Lighthouse Drive from Mainberry, the front passenger pointed a firearm out the window and fired approximately nine (9) rounds at the officer’s vehicle. The officer continued to pursue the Mazda and the passenger fired four more rounds at the vehicle as it approached Shannon Avenue. The police vehicle was struck by three rounds, two of them through the windshield narrowly missing the officer and civilian ride along who was riding in the passenger seat. The officer’s vehicle was disabled during the pursuit causing the officer to terminate. The Mazda was later found abandoned on Krest Street a few blocks from where the pursing officer last saw the vehicle. Officer’s searched the area and located an AR15 style pistol and other evidence. The officer was not injured during the incident. The civilian ride along received minor scratches from broken glass. The officer’s name is not being released at this time. The officer had recently been released from training and was on his second week as a solo officer. Both the officer and civilian were not injured. The officer’s decisive actions prevented the civilian ride along from being seriously injured. The officer demonstrated a very cool demeanor for such a short time with the department. The investigation is ongoing into identifying all persons in the vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zjGM7S1kOOc | 21 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man who was kicked by a Pennsylvania police officer is suing Allentown city officials and members of its police department, alleging that arresting officers violated his civil rights when they used excessive force during the 2015 incident and that city and police officials attempted to cover it up. On May 30, 2015, Allentown police officer Joseph M. Iannetta kicked Hector Medina-Pena in the head as he was on the ground on all fours after the car he was riding in was stopped by police, the lawsuit alleges. The incident was captured on dashcam video. In a statement, current Allentown Police Chief Keith Morris said Medina-Pena matched the description of an armed robbery suspect who had held up a strip club that day before getting into a car with three other individuals and driving off. "A detailed description of the getaway vehicle and the criminal suspect who displayed the weapon was broadcast, and due to diligent police work the vehicle was quickly located with the four suspects inside," Morris said. After the car was stopped, Medina-Pena "repeatedly refused to comply" with Iannetta's orders and reached into the area of his waistband several times, Morris said. "Concerned about this suspect, who was reported by the victims to be armed, Officer Iannetta took action to protect himself ... [taking the] later-convicted robber into custody by using the minimal amount of force necessary." Medina-Pena later pleaded guilty to robbery and was sentenced to up to 10 years in state prison. The suit states Medina-Pena was riding in the left rear seat of a Ford Explorer with three other people in the car when police signaled for the driver to pull over. Once the car was stopped, Medina-Pena "immediately" complied with Iannetta's instructions to show his hands and exit the car, according to the complaint. He then "got down on his knees and raised his hands over his head in plain view of all police officers on scene" while the driver and other passengers did the same, the suit states. Medina-Pena was "defenseless" when Iannetta approached him with his gun drawn and performed a "WWE"-style kick to the right side of his head and face, causing him to crumple to the ground "in extreme pain," according to the complaint. The kick was in "full view" of at least one of the other police officers on the scene, the suit states. As Medina-Pena lied "immobile" on the ground, officer Patrick Bull, also named in the complaint, then positioned himself on top of him, with his left knee pressing into Medina-Pena's back and his gun pointing at the other two passengers, who were lying on the sidewalk with their hands showing, according to the complaint. Iannetta then approached the driver of the Explorer, "who had his hands displayed as requested," and pointed his gun at the driver's face before "violently" ripping him out of the car and throwing him to the ground, the complaint states. Iannetta then jumped on the driver and rolled on top of him while continuing to point his gun at his face, according to the suit. Neither Medina-Pena nor the driver resisted arrest "in any way," the complaint states. While Medina-Pena was still on the ground with Bull on top of him and his hands pinned behind his back, Iannetta allegedly "threw his body down, knee first, directly onto the back of [Medina-Pena’s] head and face” using "all his weight and as much force as he could muster," the lawsuit states. "It was immediately apparent to any observer that the Plaintiff, who now laid motionless, bleeding and seriously injured, presented no threat, provided no resistance and was completely defenseless before these unwarranted criminal assaults were inflicted by Defendant Iannetta," according to the complaint. According to the suit, once on the ground, Medina-Pena "was immediately searched, and found not to be in possession of any weapons or contraband." Paramedics arrived at the scene after Medina-Pena had lain motionless on the ground for several minutes and observed "obvious and significant" injuries to his head and face, the lawsuit states. It also alleges that he suffered a fractured jaw and had three teeth knocked out, which were only held in place due to his recently installed braces. Medina-Pena was hospitalized for three days following the incident, the complaint states. Medina-Pena will continue to require medical treatment in the future and faces some possibly permanent issues, according to the complaint. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
S1-l5pqLtbo | 20 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** This Intense body cam video shows a Tempe police officer chasing a fleeing burglary suspect through backyards and over fences this Tuesday. Thanks to neighbors for their help identifying the suspect, Police caught this burglar who left evidence inside home and was wearing victim's clothes. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
HoDGcTWqDaI | 19 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An Austin police officer will not face charges for the fatal shooting of a car burglary suspect last April who shot him. The Travis County District Attorney's Office says a grand jury made the decision Wednesday. The shooting happened Sunday, April 3, just after 11 a.m. in a parking lot in the 500 block of West Avenue. Darrin Martin, 25, had been spotted burglarizing vehicles in a parking garage at the Austin City Lofts on 5th Street, police say. Officer Armando Perez was on routine downtown patrol when he saw the concierge of the apartment building running after Martin. Officer Perez caught up to the men where he witnessed the two men scuffling in the Frank and Angie's Pizzeria parking lot on West Avenue, investigators say. The concierge explained what was happening and when Officer Perez attempting to handcuff Martin he pulled a gun and shot Officer Perez in the lower torso, beneath his bullet resistant vest. Officer Perez then returned fire and shot and killed Martin, police say. Officer Perez is still recovering from his injuries but has returned to patrol duties. Martin was a suspect in several vehicle burglaries and thefts in San Marcos, according to San Marcos police. Approximately 30 burglaries in San Marcos match crimes in which Martin was involved, including credit cards, cash, weapons, and other items being taken from unlocked vehicles. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yGBko4WdFzg | 19 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A police officer in Texas was rewarded after his quick thinking saved the life of a 3-year-old boy. On October 12, Brayden Geis’ mother and father frantically dialed 911 after their son stopped breathing and was unresponsive. The 911 operator dispatched an EMS team, but they were several minutes away. Granbury Police Officer Chase Miller just happened to be scanning the EMS dispatch channel when he realized he was in that location. Dash cam footage then shows him rushing to the young boy’s aid within 60 seconds of the 911 call. Officer chase then performed CPR for about two minute, not giving up until the boy started breathing again. The city says the officer’s actions saved that boy’s life. On Tuesday, the city presented him with the Life Saving Award, but Officer Chase once again put the spotlight back on the young boy. He presented little Brayden with several toys from Paw Patrol, which is the boy’s favorite cartoon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UXceyZLGyyU | 19 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Washington County Arkansas Prosecutor ruled that the officers involved in the shooting death of Zachary Sutton will not face charges. Dashcam footage shows Sutton riding a scooter on Oct. 5 when he was stopped for a traffic offense. Police said Sutton fired a handgun at the officers. Sergeant Josh Kirmer and Patrolman Roger Eubanks fired back. The officers say they were familiar with Sutton and felt something was wrong. The prosecutor states the officers were justified in their use of force.Authorities do not know if Sutton was under the influence of any substance during the shooting. The autopsy has not been completed. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ZEkaIyUDmts | 17 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Pasco County Sheriff’s Office deputies recently found a suspect hiding in an unusual place, a hollowed-out bedroom dresser. A deputy’s body camera was recording video when deputies entered Jason Taylor’s home in Pasco County. A felony warrant had been issued for Taylor’s arrest. He was wanted for violation of probation in connection with a charge of robbery with a deadly weapon. After deputies went inside the home, one deputy found Taylor hiding in a hollowed-out dresser. The deputy’s body camera recorded him as he jumped out of the dresser. Taylor was arrested and is being held on a $50,000 bond. The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office on Monday released video of Taylor’s arrest. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
O_RZbk7eIu0 | 17 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Rex Vance Wilson, 50, was shot and killed on the 215 Beltway near North Hualapai Way after a miles-long car chase, which started at the Stratosphere, where police first tried to pull him over. The pursuit weaved up through the Aliante area of North Las Vegas, then cut across to the northwest valley. During the chase, police believed Wilson was a suspect in a recent string of at least 14 Henderson robberies and a Henderson carjacking, during which a woman’s car was stolen from her driveway at gunpoint. Officers believed Wilson was the suspect because the car he was driving matched the description of the woman’s stolen car. After Wilson was identified Friday, police could not confirm whether Wilson was the man caught on camera in the carjacking and the handful of the robberies. , the LVMPD identified the officers involved in the shooting as Officers John Squeo, Christopher Gowens, Travis Swartz and Erik Lindberg. Officer Squeo, 25, and Officer Gowens, 39, have been employed by Metro since March of 2014. Officer Swartz, 30, has been with Metro since February 2008 and Officer Lindberg, 33, with Metro since February of 2014. The officers listed have been assigned to the tourist safety division downtown and placed on routine paid administrative leave pending the outcome of a review of the event according to Metro. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
bcgWpW3FtyQ | 17 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A woman is suing the city of Layton after she says a police officer wrongfully arrested her for DUI and groped her in the process. The Layton Police Department however says it appears the officer in question did nothing wrong. Footage from the July 25 incident shows the encounter between Amanda Houghton and an officer. Houghton: "Don't touch me!” Officer: "Stop!" Houghton: "Don't touch me!" Officer: "I can search you, and that's what I’m doing." Houghton said she had gone to pick up a medication for her son that day when she was rear-ended at a stop light by another car traveling at 30 to 40 miles per hour. "I called 911 to get some officers' help, and it went downhill from there,”. The officer suspected Houghton was driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and administered a field sobriety test. Houghton’s lawyer, Robert Sykes, said his client should not have been tested for sobriety under the circumstances. "She had her bell rung, she was shaken up, no bones broken, but she was shaken up,” he said. “She was jittery and for whatever reason, this foolish officer thought he would do a field sobriety test on her." Houghton said she couldn’t believe it when they tested her. "When they were doing the sobriety test I thought it was a joke,” she said. “I'll just play along with it and get it over with and go home and take care of my kids." But what Sykes feels is just as egregious is that a female officer wasn't called in to pat down his client. "This is a bully cop, abusing his authority, and it shouldn't happen,” he said. Blood drawn from Houghton at the jail, and separate tests she had done at a hospital, came back negative for any traces of drugs or alcohol. Still, Houghton is being charged with DUI. Because litigation is pending, Layton Police say they can't say much. "From viewing the video, it does not look like the officer did anything unlawful,” Lt. Travis Lyman, a spokesman for the department, said. Lyman says the Layton Police Department has only three female officers, so it's unlikely one would be available whenever a female needs to be searched. He said that it's common for a male to search a female. "It was horrible, I was yelling at him to stop touching me,” she said. “’Get somebody here to watch you grope me,’ I think were my words, I felt very violated." While saying it appears the officer broke no laws, Layton police are looking for ways to improve. "It does appear that she was startled by that, and so that's part of what we're examining internally: Is there an obligation on our part to make sure that somebody knows that we are about to conduct a search?” Lyman said. A review of police policies is something Houghton thinks is long overdue. "I want some changes, I would love to trust the police again,” she said. Sykes says he has given Layton City a settlement proposal of behalf of Amanda Houghton, but says he hasn't heard from the city. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2ikw0RhYZZY | 15 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A police chase that began in Tinley Park ended violently in Chicago Friday morning (July 01, 2016) when a car full of alleged armed robbers crashed into a police SUV, Two suspect died and four Chicago Police officers were injured in a collision. The two men who died were identified as Jimmy Malone, 26, and Ronald Arrington, 22, of the 12400 block of South Union Avenue. None of the officers suffered life-threatening injuries. All four were in the SUV that was hit by the other car at the intersection of 124th and Union in the West Pullman neighborhood, according to Chicago Police Deputy Supt. John Escalante. The chase began after an armed robbery at a Tinley Park restaurant, Escalante said. The chase spilled into Chicago, and CPD was asked for assistance catching the four men in the car. Witnesses said the car being chased slammed into an unmarked police SUV, which then careened into a corner home, destroying a metal wheelchair ramp leading into that home. The car being chased rolled over and ended up on its roof. All four men in the car being chased were injured, two with life-threatening injuries, Escalante said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
8KfpXZn_Nac | 14 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago police released dash cam and body camera footage of an arrest in which an officer was beaten by a suspect but did not fire her weapon because she feared community backlash. The Chicago Police Department released two pieces of video from the arrest on Oct. 5. The video shows the incident near Roosevelt and Cicero, including officers struggling with 28-year-old Parta Huff. Huff, police said, was high on PCP and had just crashed his car into a business. The female officer and her partners detain the man, and he begins to struggle with the female officer when she begins to handcuffs him. With only one of his wrists cuffs, the officer repeatedly instructs Huff to stop fighting and stop resisting. As the officers try to take Huff down, he takes the female officer down with him, her head pounded into the pavement. He is eventually handcuffed by other officers at the scene and taken into custody. The female officer remains hospitalized more than a week after the initial incident due to the injuries to her head. Huff was charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery. Chicago police Supt. Eddie Johnson said the officer feared for her life and also feared the community backlash if she shot Huff. "She thought she was going to die. She knew that she should shoot this guy, but she chose not to, because she didn't want her family or the department to have to go through the scrutiny the next day on national news," Supt. Johnson said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EvFFPzw3N1U | 14 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Midland Police Department has released video taken from the dashboard camera of one of the officer’sinvolved in Monday night’s deadly shooting. In a statement, the Midland Police Department said they released the video because they understand “the importance of community relations in regard to officer-involved shootings.” The released video shows Kheyanev Littledog, 19, on the right in a gray shirt, as well as an acquaintance of his in a blue shirt. The acquaintance was not found to have committed any crime and was released from the scene. Back on Monday night, officers were called out to the intersection of Terrell St. and Industrial Ave.in Midland in reference to a check person. That's when, police said, they saw Littledog, 19, with a handgun in his waistband. Police said the footage and witness statements during the investigation revealed that Littledog was reaching for the gun when he was shot by two officers. Littledog was taken to the hospital where he later died. We're told that Littledog was also in possession of a second firearm in his backpack at the time of the shooting and he wasn't licensed to carry a firearm. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
a8FQ5sfmocw | 12 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A controversial stop and arrest by Louisville Metro Police was caught on video, and it has some in the community concerned about an officer's use-of-force protocol. Two LMPD Officers can be heard giving at least 20 commands to suspect Montez Williams. "Get out of the vehicle. Step out of the vehicle. Step out of the vehicle. Put your hands on there. You step out of the vehicle and you do it now. Step out of the vehicle. I am giving you a lawful order. You're going to do it. 413 David, start some cars this way. (radio chatter) Get out of the vehicle. Get out of the vehicle." The original YouTube video showed the force that was used. In that video, a man records the arrest as his friend claims the officers went over the line while trying to put handcuffs on him. But, opinions are split over that. Late Wednesday afternoon, police also released a statement, which reads in part, "The public should look at LMPD's Use of Force Policy, which states when officers are confronted with situations where control must be exercised, "it continues," there are times when they may use reasonable physical force." The video was posted by Antwoin Jackson. We haven't been able to reach him for comment. According to police, two men were pulled over by LMPD officers at 1317 Berry Boulevard at about 3 p.m. in the afternoon for a traffic violation. Police said the driver, Montez Williams, switched seats with the passenger. Officers said they smelled a strong odor of marijuana in the car. They said Williams refused to exit the car. LMPD said they were within the rules and regulations to use reasonable force in this case. They promise a full review. Montez Williams is charged with possession of marijuana, resisting arrest and several traffic violations. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wOHifgGT5Is | 11 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Two adults and a teenager are expected to be charged after scary clown incidents in the Fox Valley. Police say a Menasha couple is facing child neglect charges after they left their young child home alone while they took part in a clown prank. Just before 4 o’clock Friday morning, Menasha Police were called to the area of Appleton and Midway roads for a report of people wearing clown masks chasing after vehicles. Police found two men, 20 and 29 years old, dressed in clown costumes and a 26-year-old woman who’d been driving the men around. During the investigation, police learned the older man and the woman had a 4-year-old child, “and they had left this 4-year-old girl home alone while they decided to go out and do their clowning activities,” Police Chief Tim Styka said. Police say the child was unattended for a few hours while the parents were cruising around. The couple was arrested and police are seeking charges of Child Neglect against the couple. “The child was actually placed outside of the home by Winnebago County Social Services,” Styka said. The 20-year-old man was not charged. Fox Valley Metro Police say a 14-year-old boy wearing a clown mask caused a disturbance at Kimberly’s Sunset Park late Sunday afternoon. Authorities say the teen was blocking a one-lane road in the park that a father and son were driving on. “Teenager gets out of the vehicle and says, ‘Can you move so we can drive through?’ At this point the clown presented what turned out to be a real knife and just held it in his hand — didn’t run after the car, didn’t display it like this, just held it,” Ed Slinde of Fox Valley Metro Police described. Officers are asking the boy be charged with disorderly conduct with a deadly weapon. It was the second time police were called to Sunset Park on Sunday. Earlier, people called police to report a clown carrying what appears to be a sledgehammer through the park. He told police he was with friends playing a game of hide-and-seek and the sledgehammer was a plastic prop. While no one has been injured in any of these incidents, police are concerned these situations could escalate. “We’re very concerned with the public and for these people, that somebody is going to get hurt, and it needs to stop,” Slinde said. “There’s been different posts and different things out there now where people are saying, ‘If a clown comes up to me now I’m going to,’ fill in the blank. And there’s been comments made by (concealed-carry) people saying, ‘I’m going to draw down on them,'” Styka said. So before anyone gets hurt, police want people to realize these clown games aren’t funny and to put them to rest. “This is kind of one of those internet sensations that’s really taking on a life of its own and people are just really starting to make some really poor and dumb decisions to participate in some of these activities,” Styka said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pIdbaH3lwSM | 08 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Lynchburg man faces up to 6 years in prison after pleading guilty Wednesday to charges connected to a late-night, high-speed chase through city streets ending in a motorcycle wreck. Lewis Edward Fields, 44, pleaded guilty to charges of felony eluding and misdemeanor driving on a suspended license in Lynchburg Circuit Court. Prosecutors said Fields was arrested Jan. 3 after eluding police and leading them on a nearly 10-minute chase turning on various Lynchburg streets, sometimes reaching 100 miles per hour and going the wrong way against oncoming traffic. The incident began at about 12:10 a.m., when Trooper T. W. Fridley, of the Virginia State Police, observed Fields driving a motorcycle eastbound on Fort Avenue toward the Wards Road intersection, Chuck Felmlee, chief deputy commonwealth’s attorney for Lynchburg, said in an email. Between the intersections with Graves Mill Road and Sandusky Drive, Fields was clocked going about 83 mph in a 35-mph zone, Felmlee said. When the trooper tried to stop Fields for speeding, he took off and ran the red light at Fort Avenue/Wards Road, then continued on Fort Avenue at speeds of more than 100 mph, Felmlee said. The chase, a video of which was shown in court, took numerous twists and turns onto nine more streets , with Fields sometimes facing oncoming traffic in the wrong lane, making an illegal turn and ignoring a stop sign or signal, much of the time at more than 100 mph, according to Felmlee’s description. Multiple Lynchburg police vehicles responded to the chase, which he called extremely dangerous. About seven minutes into the chase, Fields, while traveling about 50 mph to 60 mph on Long Meadows Drive, struck a curb and wrecked when he attempted to apply the brakes in wet grass, and after a short foot chase, he was arrested by Fridley and two Lynchburg police officers, the prosecutor said. Jordan Davies, defense attorney for Fields, declined comment prior to sentencing. Fields has been held in jail with no bond since his arrest. He will remain in jail with no bond pending his sentencing Nov. 16 at 1:30 p.m. in Circuit Court, Felmlee said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
tE1x0OQ4gsQ | 08 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released body cam video shows Buda Police Officer Demerriell Young investigating a suspected shoplifting case at the Wal-Mart on Old San Antonio Road on October 3, 2014. The video shows Young had his hands on Juan Martinez, who was 73-years-old at the time, when Martinez fell to the ground. Now Martinez and his wife Guadalupe, who is also in her 70's, have filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Buda, Officer Young and Wal-Mart. They are being represented by Robert Ranco of the Carlson Law Firm. "They got separated at some point while shopping. He in his scooter, she in her scooter, and then she tried to find him," explained Ranco. "And in the process of finding him, it's my understanding that she inadvertently might have gone out or near one of the doors." Ranco says Wal-Mart staff took Guadalupe into an office, accusing her of shoplifting. The video shows Officer Young arrived and briefly talked with a Wal-Mart employee before going into the store where he passes Juan, who was getting off of his scooter. Juan then stepped into the office where his wife was being held. "Just step outside," Young told Juan Martinez. "This is my wife," the Vietnam veteran said. "Just step outside for a second," Officer Young repeated. "No sir, I'm not going to do that," said Martinez. "I've done nothing wrong. I've done nothing wrong." "I'm going to ask you to step outside," Young said. "Why would you want," Martinez said before Young interrupted him saying, "I'm asking you to step outside. I just got here. Okay either you're gonna step outside or I'm going to place you outside or I'm going to place you under arrest for interfering." "Okay," Martinez replied. The video goes on to show Young trying to grab Martinez who pulls away. The officer then puts both hands on Martinez forcing him out of the office until he falls onto the ground, screaming in pain. Young then stopped Guadalupe from going to check on her husband. "Have a seat ma'am," Young said. "I did not do anything." "You pushed him," Guadalupe responded. Ranco said while the officer did call EMS, Martinez lay on the ground, ribs broken, for more than five minutes. Guadalupe Martinez was charged for theft and Juan for interfering. Their charges are still pending. But Ranco says their constitutional rights were violated. "We all have the right not to be abused. Not to have police officers excessively use force against us. When there is an excessive use of force, that's an infringement of our fourth amendment rights," he said. "When we look at Mr. Martinez in this circumstance, I think everything he did was completely reasonable, he was frustrated, he was not completely compliant, but he also was not aggressive and he didn't pose any threat to anybody." The lawsuit accuses Buda and the police officer of violating the Martinez's fourth and fourteenth amendment rights. it accuses Wal-Mart of negligence and false imprisonment. Wal-Mart provided this following statement: "We take this matter seriously. We haven’t been served with the complaint yet. Once we have the opportunity to review the allegations, we’ll respond appropriately with the court.” Buda Police Department's spokesperson said the city hasn't been served yet either and therefore they can't comment. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KzMfsL0oDWw | 04 Oct 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Two suspects are in custody after a high-speed chase ended with a crash around 7:30 a.m. Tuesday near the McDonald's on Ridge Road at Highland Avenue, Hamilton County Sheriff's dispatchers say. Kimberly Overstreet, 26, of Cincinnati, and Kenneth Maldonado, 27, of Union Township (Clermont County) were arrested once the chase ended, according to Sgt. Mike Robison. Around 6:45 a.m. Tuesday, Hamilton dispatchers were told a stolen Honda Civic occupied by the two suspects was en route to an address in Madeira. Officers staked out the residence and attempted to stop the car at the intersection of East Galbraith Road and Montgomery Road. With Overstreet driving the car, they fled as Madeira Police and sheriff's deputies followed in close pursuit. Police followed the car, topping out at speeds of 100 mph, from Galbraith Road down Montgomery Road before it crashed in a parking lot off Ridge Road. Overstreet faces multiple charges, including theft, felony fleeing and eluding and aggravated vehicular assault for hitting a Blue Ash officer's car. Officers say she may also be connected to a crime in the Columbus area. Police reports state Maldonado is currently on probation in Wood County, Ohio, for his part in an incident in the Toledo suburb of Perrysburg, which Robison said resulted in the death of one of his two associates in an officer-involved shooting in December 2015. Maldonado was transported to UC Medical Center for minor injuries before being turned over to Union Township for charges related to the theft of the vehicle. Josh Collier says a favor for a family member ultimately led to a car theft after his fiancee's stepsister and neighbor took off with her car Tuesday morning, setting off the chase. "We tried helping her sister out by letting her staying a night or two with us," Collier said. "At first I thought she might have just taken him to work because he didn't have a ride to work this morning apparently. Then I seen (sic) a bottle of liquor, everything else on the back porch, so I assumed the worst from there."Collier says the stepsister even made demands as Collier and his fiancee's concerns grew. "From what she told my fiancee on the phone today, she'll tell her where the car is if we gave her the password to the phone and that no one's going to hold her down and she's going to do what she wants. She was trying to prove a point," Collier told WCPO. Hamilton County Sheriff's Office confirms that drugs and alcohol were factors in the chase and crash that ultimately involved agencies from Sycamore Township, Blue Ash, Cincinnati, Silverton and Columbia Township. Investigators are still sorting out the details of possible connections to crimes in Columbus and Cleveland. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
837QGJZy_t4 | 27 Sep 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A wanted man out from Elberta led police on a 12-minute chase Friday, reaching speeds of 90 miles per hour before being caught in Foley. The suspect cut through a trailer park, a neighborhood and several business parking lots in Foley before being stopped. Authorities have released dash-cam video of the chase. It started at a home on Old Foley Highway in Elberta and ended in the McDonald’s parking lot in Foley 12 minutes later. Elberta Police were already at the home to serve an arrest warrant on 46 year-old Charles William Moore when Moore pulled in and saw an officer. “He got into the tree line, got back out and come onto the road. David called it in and I happened to be close by and he headed towards 98 on Old Foley Road at a high rate of speed,” said Elberta Police Chief, Stan DeVane. DeVane caught up with Moore on Highway 98 near the Foley Beach Express. For the next 12 minutes, dash-cam video shows the suspect leading DeVane and another officer on a chase that took them into a trailer park, a neighborhood and busy Highway 59, including several parking lots filled with cars and people. “The neighborhood, fortunately it was a period of time where all the children were in school. That wasn’t that big of an issue as far as having kids out playing in the yards and street,” DeVane explained. “The parking lots was an extremely dangerous situation. As you can see in the video, he never checked up when he came in the parking lots. He shot between a pickup truck and some parked cars.” When Moore entered the Win Dixie parking lot, DeVane said he started to fear for the safety of innocent motorists and shoppers. At that point, DeVane radioed officers to try and take the car out. Moore managed to get around DeVane’s Tahoe, sideswiping the front bumper along the way. Another officer picked up the pursuit as Moore crossed back over Highway 59 and into the McDonald’s parking lot. That’s where police were finally able to end the chase by wrecking Moore’s car. Police said Moore took off on foot and ran inside the O’Reilly Auto Parts store next door. That’s where they caught up with him and arrested him without incident. He’s now in the Baldwin County Jail on no bond. Charles William Moore now faces additional charges of attempting to elude and multiple reckless endangerment and traffic citations in both Elberta and Foley. Police said no one was hurt during the chase. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kaDoCpLfAnA | 27 Sep 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Metro Police released surveillance video showing a violent takedown by an officer on a train platform earlier this month, as the police chief announced the officer's resignation. Officer Jairus Warren resigned Monday morning and Chief Vera Bumpers said an internal review board validated the excessive force allegations against him and recommended his termination. The investigation has now been handed over to the Harris County District Attorney's Office. The video, which has no sound, shows Officers J. Warren and D. Reynoso approach Darrell Giles, who is slumped over on a bench on the platform. After a brief encounter, Warren draws his baton and repeatedly strikes Giles. Giles then falls onto a bench and eventually onto the ground, writhing in pain. Warren continues to hit Giles, even after he falls to the ground. The beating lasted about 19 seconds. Officer Reynoso appears to intervene toward the end of the confrontation. He has been cleared of wrongdoing and returned to service, although he will be required to undergo additional training, Bumpers said. Giles was checked by medics at the scene of his arrest, but was then taken in for processing, at which point he began to complain of pain in his arms and received further medical attention. The charges against him were later dropped. "I thought he pulled a gun out," Giles told Eyewitness News on September 17, a few days after the altercation. "He hit me so hard, he knocked me to the ground, so the first couple licks, he's just standing over me going bom, bom, bom making some noise." "I don't remember too much. All I remember is bracing myself and just taking the licks and I was holding my arm up," Giles added. Chief Bumpers also released video of a previous encounter officers had with Giles on the platform that same day. "They had dealt with him a couple of times earlier that morning asking him to leave the platform and he was combative," she said. Train operators had also asked him to leave, Bumpers explained. Their stories appear to differ, because Giles said, "When he told me to leave, I left." The video shows him appearing to be combative as he walked off. He told Eyewitness News he circled back to the platform to get his cell phone, which he had left behind, and that's when he encountered Officer Warren again. Officer Warren then drew his weapon and hit him as he was standing up, Giles said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
lelbbSrj8Tg | 22 Sep 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body-camera video released by police shows an incident in which officers pepper-sprayed a 15-year-old girl after her bicycle allegedly hit a car in Hagerstown. Authorities say the girl had refused to cooperate with police trying to question her about the accident and find a parent to authorize her refusal to receive medical treatment from paramedics on the scene. The 15-year-old girl faces charges of disorderly conduct, second degree assault, possession of marijuana and failure to obey a traffic device. The incident has prompted disagreement about whether the officers acted properly. Late Wednesday night, Hagerstown Police released the body-camera footage of the incident. In a press release, police say the video begins with footage from the first officer on the scene. The recording stops, they say, when the camera was disabled when it was kicked by the teen. Video resumes with body-camera footage from another officer who responded. Hagerstown Police Capt. Paul Kifer said the incident happened on Sunday. The white officer who arrested the mixed-race girl had to subdue her with chemical spray to get her into a cruiser for a ride to the police station, he said. "The investigation had to be done," Kifer said. He said that while she appeared uninjured, police also wanted to make sure the girl wasn't hurt and find out who she was. "At that point, as would be even with an adult, if you're refusing to give us information on a traffic situation, at that point you can be arrested until we determine who you are," he said. Kifer said investigators determined that the girl caused the accident. She's also charged with failure to obey a traffic device and marijuana possession. Kifer refused to publicly identify her, citing privacy concerns. Several officers involved in the girl's arrest remain on duty while the department investigates, Kifer said. Attorney Robin Ficker, retained by the mother, said police should have taken the diminutive girl to a hospital, as her father did after picking her up at the station. Ficker said she wasn't admitted but suffered sprained muscles and soreness everywhere, including her wrists from being handcuffed. He said she's been unable to participate in high school soccer and wrestling practice. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
il5VGuBtMFk | 21 Sep 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sacramento police released more details Tuesday about the summer fatal police shooting of a homeless man, including videos of the incident. Under pressure from members of the city council and the mayor to provide more information about the shooting, Police Chief Sam Somers revealed Tuesday that officers fired 18 shots, 14 of which struck 50-year-old Joseph Mann on July 11. Police released video footage taken from three police dashboard cameras and one from surveillance at a nearby business. The images show Mann running down a brightly lit street, gesturing toward officers, before he is gunned down by two officers. The officers remain on desk duty rather than patrol, Somers said. Previously released video shot by a bystander shows Mann interacting with police before the shooting, doing karate moves in the middle of a street, and zigzagging as he walked. As other police shootings have drawn scrutiny and protests nationwide, Sacramento police have faced criticism over the shooting, and Mann’s family has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging that police should not have used lethal force because Mann showed overt signs he was in the midst of a mental crisis. “It’s unprecedented for us to release video prior to the adjudication process,” Somers told reporters. “There are times that we’re in today, sometimes it’s important that we come out with this video or this audio.” Members of the city council and the mayor have demanded to see the footage themselves, and were scheduled to view it Tuesday evening. Police also released 911 emergency recordings, Tuesday, in which one caller said Mann waved a knife in the air. Another said he pulled a gun out of his pocket. Callers also speculated that Mann appeared to be mentally ill. The chief says no gun was located, although police found a knife. Somers said a specialized team that is able to assist officers with mentally ill subjects was not called out. But he said a toxicology screening that recently came back shows Mann also had methamphetamine in his system. “It’s not only individuals that are mentally impaired, but also chemically impaired,” police are dealing with, he said. Family members described Mann as a college graduate who was smart, loved politics and economics, and succeeded in several careers before deteriorating into mental illness about five years ago. They said he had been living on the streets before his death. Attorney John Burris said the family was relieved that police released the footage Tuesday, though they would like it to have been done sooner, to mitigate “against some of the grief that the family has suffered.” He said even if Mann had methamphetamine in his system, he was acting bizarrely and police should not have used lethal force. “There was nothing about his conduct that suggested he should have been shot multiple times,” Burris said. “Any reasonable police officer should have noticed that he was mentally impaired.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
a53Dk1l8wZU | 09 Sep 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Chicago police officer shot a man in the leg in Calumet Heights on the South Side early Sunday after getting a call from someone threatening suicide, authorities said. Devontae M. Phillips was charged with two misdemeanor counts of aggravated assault of a peace officer/volunteer, according to Chicago Police. Phillips, who lived on the block where the shooting happened, was released on a $1,500 bond Monday morning. Just before 1:10 a.m., a person called 911 saying he was in a second-floor apartment in the 1800 block of East 87th Street and was going to kill himself, a source said. The caller said he had a 9mm handgun, according to the source. About 1:15 a.m., police arrived to assist with the EMS call, according to Chief of Detectives Eugene Roy. Officers found a man in the apartment "holding what appeared to be a handgun" and they told him to drop it, Roy said. The man pointed the gun at the officers, and one of them deployed a Taser while another officer fired his gun, Roy said. The Taser connected with the man and he was also shot in the leg, Roy said. The man was taken to a hospital and his injuries were not considered life-threatening, Roy said. A weapon was recovered from the scene, according to a police statement. Neither Chicago police nor the Independent Police Review Authority would say what kind of weapon was recovered. The man’s girlfriend, who said she was in the apartment at the time, said her boyfriend did not have a weapon and did not point anything at police. The only weapon in the apartment was an unloaded BB gun which was locked away, she said. "He definitely had no gun on him," she said, speaking to the Tribune on condition of anonymity. She said they had been fighting and a neighbor probably called 911. They were in the bedroom at the back of the apartment when officers entered. He was sitting on a couch in the bedroom and was shot when he took one of his hands out of his pocket, she said. She said her boyfriend, who is 18, does not have a history of harming himself or threatening to commit suicide. He is an apprentice at the Carpenter’s Union and is due to get his union card in a few weeks, she said. They met at Dunbar High School, where they both graduated from this year, she said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zTht2sx-FrM | 06 Sep 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Bodycam video released by the Clovis Police Department shows the moments before officer Chris Caron was shot in the leg while attempting to arrest a man on a felony warrant. Officer Caron stopped a bicyclist, who identified himself as Anthony Baca, in the 900 block of Wallace Street late last month for a traffic violation. The video continues as Baca tries to leave the scene on foot after Caron stated he was under arrest for an outstanding warrant. Caron can be seen running after the suspect and deploying his taser during the chase, which ended after a gun was fired and the officer went down. Authorities later said Caron was shot in the left thigh and was taken to an area hospital in stable condition. Baca was taken into custody two days later without incident and booked into the Curry County jail. He faces felony assault charges. The Clovis Police Department said it chose to release the video to highlight the bravery of Caron and other officers, as well as the outpouring of support shown by the Clovis community. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Zq0x-kICoeE | 03 Sep 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Bodycam footage captures a good deed done by a Woodbury County Deputy after he pulled over a mother and her baby. His action went viral after the mother posted details about their meeting on facebook (http://goo.gl/ceyBRV). Authorities released the body cam video from Deputy Kyle Cleveringa as he made a traffic stop in Sioux City around three o'clock Thursday morning. He pulled Mindy Mathewson over for having a broken tail light. In the backseat, her son, Ethan. He was having trouble breathing. Deputy Cleveringa didn't give her a ticket. Instead, the deputy followed the mother to the hospital where he offered to help her inside and he connects with the child. Deputy Cleveringa then hand delivered a stuffed tractor to the one-year-old before leaving the hospital. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
n-npyT6LoSc | 01 Sep 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An angry police officer in Iowa repeatedly yanked on the dreadlocks of a handcuffed Suspect who was arrested after a dangerous high-speed chase. Waterloo Officer Adam Wittmayer, who also hit 24-year-old Montavis Keller twice on the back of the head, was disciplined for his actions after the April 19 incident. "I don't condone Officer Wittmayer's conduct whatsoever," Waterloo Police Chief Daniel Trelka said. Keller's lawyer Tom Frerichs forwarded the video to the FBI this week and asked for an inquiry. The FBI is aware of the video and is mulling whether to open a case. "I can't think of any other job in which an employee is allowed to repeatedly hit another person, pull out some of their hair and still keep their job," Frerichs said. The chase began when another officer spotted Keller flying through traffic. When cops attempted to pull him over, Keller sped away. Other patrol cars joined the chase as the suspect hit speeds up to 90 mph. Wittmayer was able to put down tire-puncturing sticks to disable Keller's car, which dangerously went around a school bus and then toward the officer, "who had to run to get out of harm's way," according to a criminal complaint. Black Hawk County Attorney Brian Williams asked the Iowa attorney general's office to review Wittmayer's actions after discovering the footage, according to an email obtained by the AP under the open records law. "I am not prejudging anything, but I do believe it needs an independent review," Williams wrote to Assistant Attorney General Scott Brown. Brown said he believed no criminal charges were sustainable against Wittmayer in a June 17 letter, saying the officer was "understandably agitated." Wittmayer could be charged with simple misdemeanor assault, but jurors would learn of all the circumstances involved, according to Brown. "Based upon this fact and my review of the entire matter, the likelihood of a Black Hawk County jury convicting Officer Wittmayer is minimal if not completely non-existent," Brown wrote. Keller was charged with four felonies, including attempting to assault a police officer, eluding police and possessing 42.5 grams of marijuana with intent to deliver. He did not have a prior criminal record. Frerichs handed the AP the video after the sheriff's office rejected an open records request for the footage, citing the charges. "I certainly agree that it should ultimately be made available due to transparency and public interest," Chief Trelka said. "However, this is currently a pending case." Waterloo has the highest percentage of black residents of any city in Iowa but a mostly white police department. The city has approved settlements with black residents worth nearly $3 million this year. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
S_3TerUiAi0 | 30 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Muskogee police released video from an officer’s body camera last week showing an officer using pepper spray on an 84-year-old woman. Geneva Smith's family says Muskogee Police pepper sprayed her when they tried to arrest her son. The family members said she had to go to the hospital. They're demanding an apology from the police department. Muskogee Police said Smith was non-compliant to verbal commands and tried to resist an officer’s attempt to physically restrain her. Officers said they then used pepper spray. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RNh_N8sqx_Q | 30 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An adorable video is making its way around the internet after a dad taking his daughter to school helped a struggling cat escape the grips of a can of ravioli. Muldrow Assistant Police Chief Tim Keith was taking his daughter to school when his daughter told her dad to stop. After pulling over, Keith spotted the wandering pet with its head stuck in a can of ravioli and decided to help. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IRBLDvp2qeM | 25 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An Indian River Sheriff's deputy chased a DUI suspect doing over 100 miles per hour, and the wild pursuit was caught on dash-cam video. The dash cam video shows the suspect, Robert Rogers, walking towards the deputies putting his hand in his pants as if he is pulling out a gun. The deputy saw that the suspect put his hand pointed like a gun and made a quick decision not to fire. "Deputy Flores realized he didn't have a fire arm, even though he was acting like he did, so rather than go to deadly force, which was probably an option which may have been justified depending on the suspect's actions, Deputy Flores instead put his firearm away and used his taser to try to subdue the subject," said Lieutenant Thomas Raulen. The chase ended in a physical scuffle between the Rogers and three deputies. One of the deputies suffered minor injures. Before the arrest the deputy had allegedly witnessed Rogers doing 109 miles per hour and running a red light, weaving in and out of traffic and posing a threat to the community. The sheriff's office is waiting on Roger's toxicology results. No one else was injured in the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
q9ZUH-dKcAQ | 25 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police body camera video released by Cleveland Police shows officers saving a life. A tiny dog fell down a sewer drain, and officers jumped into action. It happened last month on Cleveland’s east side near Yale and St. Clair. Daphne, fell into a sewer drain, and her owner, Edna Sutton called 911. "And so I told ‘em, I'm not gonna move. Dead or alive, she's going home. That's my child in that hole, and I was very upset,” Sutton said. At first, she heard some splashing, then silence. Sutton says a dispatcher told her no one could come to help. Then 5th district officers arrived. They called detective Sean Smith. Smith is a dog-lover, and he started a police group called Badges for Bullies to help save dogs from dog fighting rings and more. The body camera video show officers pried open a nearby manhole, Smith climbed down, and he found Daphne. The dog was dirty, but alive. Edna Sutton said, "And they were willing to crawl down in that nasty hole for her." She added, "And I'm just forever grateful because they didn't look at her like she was just a dog. All lives matter. Dogs, birds, officers.” Edna relies on a wheelchair, and she says Daphne is blind. They’ve been together nearly two decades. Now they have a chance to keep their partnership going although it almost ended. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KRXljBmV7h0 | 20 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Jonesboro police officer was taken to a Memphis hospital and the suspect he was taking to jail was thrown from the vehicle as the police vehicle wrecked. The wreck, which was caught on video, happened Thursday evening, as Officer Justin Thompson had 19-year-old Logan Younger in the back seat. In the video from inside the vehicle, you can see suspect fly out of the back windshield as the wreck happens. Officer Thompson was taken to a Memphis hospital to be treated, but has since been released, according to Jonesboro PD. The suspect fled the scene after the crash happened, but was caught a short time later. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the wreck. News Articles on this story: http://www.kait8.com/story/32826361/lawyer-teen-threw-from-police-car-autistic-schizophrenic-bipolar/ https://www.nbc4i.com/news/u-s-world/watch-police-car-flips-over-launching-prisoner-out-back-window/1114312834 https://www.fox16.com/news/local-news/jonesboro-suspects-family-wants-public-to-know-he-is-autistic-schizophrenic-and-bipolar/539980420 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
13U6-inlWEI | 19 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man wielding a hammer in the direction of Tahlequah police officers said "someone's gonna die tonight" shortly before the officers used deadly force against him, the police chief said. Police chief Nate King said during a Friday news conference that although an outside investigation is pending, he believes the officers' actions were "necessary, not just justified" because the man, 49-year-old Dominic Rollice of Park Hill, escalated the situation and made the officers fear for their lives. "A reasonable officer would have sensed a clear and present danger to them and to their other officers," he said of the situation, saying he felt confident making that judgment before the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation completes its evaluation of the incident. The department held the conference to release body camera footage and a 911 call related to the shooting one week after Lt. Brandon Vick and Officer Josh Girdner fired a combined six shots at Rollice when he refused multiple requests to drop a hammer he had pointed toward them and Officer Chase Reed. The 15-minute video from Reed's body camera shows that the officers commanded Rollice to drop the hammer at least eight times, and that Rollice repeatedly said "No." Vick has worked nearly 10 years of law enforcement; Reed and Girdner have about three and five years of experience, respectively. While Girdner and Vick fired at Rollice, Reed simultaneously deployed his Taser, causing Rollice to drop to the ground, King said. After the shooting occurred, Reed could be seen and heard rendering aid to Rollice, including administering CPR, before an ambulance arrived. Girdner's body camera malfunctioned, and the memory on Vick's camera filled up before he responded to the call involving Rollice, King said. The audio from Reed's camera can't be heard until about 30 seconds after the footage begins. All Tahlequah police officers have been required to wear body cameras since August 2014. The officers arrived at a home in the 400 block of Shawnee Court just after 9:30 p.m. Aug. 12 after receiving a call from a woman who said that her ex-husband Rollice refused to leave her garage. "He's drunk, and it's gonna get ugly real quick," the woman could be heard telling a 911 dispatcher. The dispatcher replied that police would jail Rollice on a public intoxication complaint if they went to her home, and she said she wanted him to be taken into custody. "In fact, he's a registered sex offender," the woman said. "He lives in Park Hill. He's got tools in the garage, but he doesn't live here." Rollice, in the video, could be heard saying, "I'm in my house; I'm doing nothing wrong," and telling Reed that he saw the Taser that was pointed at him. After noticing Reed's Taser, Rollice moved his right arm backward in a move that King said indicated a possible intent to attack Reed, who was set to use less-lethal force. The other two officers had their service weapons drawn, which is when Reed decided to employ a non-deadly use of force, he said. The officers fired at Rollice immediately after his arm moved back, the footage shows. They could then be heard yelling, "Hold your hands up!" at Rollice, who was grunting but not speaking. "Dominic, you gotta stay with me. Stay with me," Reed says to Rollice while the other officers secure the scene. "EMS is on the way, OK? Stay with me." Reed then performs CPR on Rollice, who could no longer be heard breathing in the video. King said the officers' required paid administrative leave has placed additional manpower challenges on the department, which already had five officers absent for various reasons before the Aug. 12 shooting. However, none of the officers will return to work until the OSBI completes its evaluation of the shooting and the men clear a psychological evaluation. "All the other officers here have picked up the slack. We've gone to 12-hour shifts to patrol the streets," King said. Cherokee County Assistant District Attorney Jack Thorp said the agency has not yet fully reviewed the body camera footage but has been briefed on the incident. He said prosecutors would review the OSBI's report before making their decision. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FGwSZm_S_8o | 18 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Senior Police Officer Dan Whitney responded to a 3 a.m. highway accident to find an SUV engulfed in flames against a large tree. A man was yelling for help from a small rear driver-side window. Whitney retrieved his fire extinguisher and tried to put out the fire, then began trying to extricate the person trapped in the car. The impact of the accident had bent the frame and all the doors were jammed shut, so Whitney bent the door frame back enough to pull the man through the small rear window. As he was doing this, an explosion from under the hood knocked off his hat and body-worn camera. The driver of the vehicle (who could not be seen until after the flames were extinguished) burned to death in the fire. Without Whitney’s rescue, the passenger likely would have suffered the same tragic death as the driver, as the backseat was completely melted and gutted within minutes. Other officers on scene described the heat from the fire as unbearable from 50 feet away. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yV2Uo-EwwOk | 18 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** One day after a carjacking suspect opened fire on officers, the Chicago Police Department swiftly released dramatic dashcam videos from the incident. Police say the videos show Charles Lawson, 24, firing a gun out of the stolen vehicle’s window. A bullet hit the pursuing squad car, grazing the officer behind the wheel in the face. Lawson continued to shoot at another responding squad car and officers in that vehicle returned fire, police said. Lawson was not hurt. He crashed into a parked car near 100th and Eggleston. He appears to toss a gun out of the window, before he's taken into custody. It happened around 10 p.m. Tuesday. Police say the pursuit started after Lawson carjacked a vehicle at gunpoint. He is now facing a long list of charges including four counts of attempted murder, aggravated battery, possession of a stolen vehicle, aggravated hijacking, and aggravated fleeing and eluding. Lawson was already on parole for armed robbery. “During questioning, he admitted to stealing the car to use it in a retaliatory shooting, later that evening,” said Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson. Johnson said the injured officer is expected to recover and just weeks ago that same officer was featured in a good deed picture that went viral. Chicago officers good deed goes viral: How they helped this disoriented woman Chicago police released the videos as part of the criminal investigation. The Independent Police Review Authority is also conducting a separate use-of-force investigation into the officers’ actions. “This just goes to show how dangerous policing is,” said Johnson. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dpbegPwyyUQ | 13 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Fridley police officer suffered minor injuries in a crash involving another car Friday morning, according to police. Police say at 8:10 a.m. the officer was heading southbound on University Avenue NE near Mississippi St. NE with emergency lights on attempting to catch up to a semaphore violator. As the squad car proceeded through the intersection, most traffic on Mississippi St. yielded for the squad, but one vehicle did proceed through and struck the squad. The squad, a 2015 Ford Utility, overturned and landed on its roof. The officer, who was wearing his seat belt, was taken to a local hospital. The adult male driver and adult female passenger in the other car also suffered minor injuries. The passenger was also taken to an area hospital. The driver is cooperating with police and there are no indications of impairment, police said. The semaphore violator was not identified and did not stop at the scene. The Minnesota State Patrol will handle the crash investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Om6L_q4oe74 | 11 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera footage released by the Spokane Police Department Wednesday shows how Sgt. Eric Kannberg was dealing with one drunken individual when another person approached him and intervened. During the incident, went on for nearly four minutes, Kannberg asked the individual to step away from him multiple times and, at one point, the man hit the officer's hand. Eventually, after running down the street, Kannberg caught up with him and took him into custody. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
49lxycrGBIY | 05 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The video shows an officer attempting to arrest a naked suspect, who didn't go down without a fight. The officer ordered 25-year-old Man to put his hands up, but moments later, the suspect rushed toward him and a struggle ensued. Officer: "Put your hands up and turn away from me.. you walk towards me and you will get tased. You understand me? One more step.. hey.. get on the ground!" Several other officers rushed in to take the suspect down. The officer was injured during the arrest, but is going to be okay. As for the suspect, police say he has a history of mental illness. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XZD0IONxUi8 | 05 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Paul O'Neal, 18, was shot in the back by police on July 28 during a stolen vehicle investigation on Chicago's South Shore, as he ran away from the responding officers. Videos from the scene show that O'Neal was placed in handcuffs after he was shot and 'left to die', his family said Friday after watching the footage, describing what happened as 'an execution' and 'cold-blooded murder'. None of the officers are seen rendering any aid to O'Neal as hey lay bleeding. Additionally, crucial coverage of the actual shooting was not included in the multiple videos released, with officials saying the body camera that captured the killing was not turned on at the time. 'We just watched a family watch the execution of their loving son. It is one of the most horrific things I have seen,' Michael Oppenheimer, the family's lawyer, said at a press conference after seeing the footage. Oppenheimer continued: 'These police officers decided to play judge, jury and executioner.' The release of the videos marks the first time the city have made public such material in a fatal police shooting under a new policy that calls for it to do so within 60 days. Three of the officers involved in the shooting were relieved of their police powers after O'Neal's death was ruled a homicide. He officially died of a gunshot to the back. Officers relieved of police powers must turn in their badges and cannot make arrests. The officers that appear in the video appear to be all white men, with one Hispanic. The videos do not show the moment O'Neal was shot. Oppenheimer described police not releasing footage of the actual shooting as 'a cover up'. Police said on Monday that the body camera that should have captured the shooting was 'not working' at the time. Department spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said an investigation is underway to determine why the equipment did not capture the killing of O'Neal. The officers in question received their body cams '8-10 days' prior, Guglielmi said. 'We don't believe there was any intentional misconduct with body cameras,' he said. However, in one of the videos, an officer is heard saying to three other officers about their body cameras: 'Make sure these are all off now.' O'Neal, from Chicago, was shot last Thursday night during a stolen vehicle investigation in the city's South Shore neighborhood. Authorities have said officers stopped a Jaguar convertible that had been reported stolen at the corner of 73rd Street and South Merrill Avenue. Police said officers opened fire after the driver, identified as O'Neal, put the car in drive and sideswiped a squad car and a parked vehicle. At least two officers are seen shooting at the car as it flees down the suburban street. The Jaguar then crashes and the driver - believed to be O'Neal - is seen fleeing the vehicle, running into a nearby yard. The president of the Chicago police officer's union lamented the release of video evidence, saying that it is unfair to the officers, could turn public opinion against them and even jeopardize their own safety. 'These guys live in the neighborhoods, their kids go to school, and their photos will be all over the Internet,' he said. 'It doesn't mean they did anything wrong but someone may see it and perceive the officers should not have taken the actions they did.' The policy of releasing the footage is part of an effort to restore public confidence in the department after video released last year showing a black teenager Laquan McDonald. McDonald, who was shot 16 times by a white officer, sparked protests and led to the ouster of the former police superintendent. The shooting of Laquan McDonald, and the initial statements by a union spokesman about McDonald lunging at police that turned out to contradict what was on the video, raised serious questions about what the public was being told about police shootings. Investigators from Chicago's Independent Police Review Authority, which investigates police misconduct cases and officer-involved shootings, arrived at the scene and obtained footage from cameras that the officers were wearing or were mounted on their squad cars. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
QBDd-hptWdE | 04 Aug 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Ohio State Highway Patrol released dash-cam video of a trooper being hit by a car last Friday while he was making a traffic stop. Sergeant Jim Smith with the Chardon Post was talking to another driver on the side of the road when a car crashed into his cruiser and also hit him. Smith was released from the hospital on Monday, August 1. The at-fault driver was not injured, and the Patrol is still investigating. The Patrol said that this crash serves as a reminder for all drivers to move over when they see law enforcement stopped on the side of the road: “All drivers should move over to an adjacent lane when approaching any vehicle with flashing or rotating lights parked on the roadside, according to Ohio law. If moving over is not possible due to traffic or weather conditions, or because a second lane does not exist, motorists should slow down and proceed with caution.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
mtPiQGRgw5I | 22 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A civil rights lawsuit has been filed in a case which a Blytheville Police Officer is seen using a taser on a man on the 4th of July. The lawsuit claimed the officer used excessive force during the encounter. It all started when officers confronted Chardrick Mitchell at an apartment building on East Main Street. Mitchell had reportedly locked his live-in girlfriend out of their place. “If she’s living there, you can’t stop her from getting her own clothes,” the officer is heard saying. Seconds pass and the officer asks Mitchell’s name, but he refused. “You need to give me your name. If you don`t, I`m going to arrest you for obstruction.” The body camera covered, you hear Mitchell yelling at his girlfriend, then he began walking away. Mitchell told WREG he was heading to open the door, but police said they thought he was going to run away. That’s when you hear the officer shout, “Hey, turn around, you`re (( he fires his taser here)) under arrest.” Attorney James Harris, who filed the lawsuit, said at no point did the officer ever tell Mitchell he was under arrest prior to pulling out his taser. It was only after shooting him, he said, that the officer said he was under arrest. Harris also pointed out the police didn’t match up with the police body camera footage from the scene. The report claimed the officer told Mitchell he was under arrest before he was shot with the stun gun. Mitchell was charged with obstruction of justice, disorderly conduct and refusal to submit to arrest. Mitchell is expected to in court on August 2. The officer is also reportedly still on the force. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Z3sMpfm59hc | 21 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police officers face an investigation after videos showed a violent arrest and comments afterward by one officer saying blacks have “violent tendencies.” A dashcam video published Thursday showed Officer Bryan Richter slamming Breaion King to the ground twice during the June 2015 speeding stop. Separate footage that also surfaced Thursday revealed the conversation about race between King and another white officer, Patrick Spradlin. "Why are so many people afraid of black people?" Spradlin asked King. “That’s what I want to figure out because I’m not a bad black person,” she replied. “I can give you a really good idea why it might be that way: violent tendencies," Spradlin said. Prosecutors cleared King, a 26-year-old elementary teacher, of a resisting arrest charge after viewing the video of the June 15, 2015 arrest. The 112-pound woman told the local newspaper she has hired lawyers as she considers a suit against the department. “I’ve become fearful to live my life,” King said. “I would rather stay home. I’ve become afraid of the people who are supposed to protect me and take care of me.” Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo announced at a press conference Thursday that he has removed both Richter and Spradlin from the streets as the department conducts an internal review. The probe will include both a criminal investigation and an administrative review into how Richter's supervisors arrived at the decision to give him the lowest level of discipline: counseling and training, he noted. The chief said he didn't know of Spradlin's comments, which he called racist, until local media began inquiring about it. “After reviewing both videos, I and our leadership team were highly disturbed and disappointed in both the way Ms. King was approached and handled and in the mindset that we saw on display in those videos,” Acevedo told the Statesman. “But there is another piece, which has caused concerns as to our review process and the systems we have in place.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UDQsNDDzPUA | 19 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sand Springs Police released body cam video of an officer taking down a robbery suspect. The victim told them he'd given another man a ride from a bus station last Friday, when that man threatened the victim with a gun, cut his shirt with a knife and said he was going to steal the car. The victim told police he got out of the car because he was scared and went into Spoon Drug where they called police. Police say the suspect got out of the car and came at them, refusing to stop. They say they tried to Tase him but when it didn't work, and because they could see his hands were empty, an officer tackled him. Officers arrested Johnathan Zamudio. They said he appeared to be intoxicated. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KvA9ZgC73vc | 19 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police are warning Pokemon Go players to be vigilant after a crash related to the game was caught on Baltimore police officer’s body camera. It happened around in the pre-dawn hours of Monday, around 3:30 a.m. Some officers who had just finished a call for service were on the sidewalk in the 2900 block of Eastern Avenue when a Toyota RAV4 hit one of their patrol cars. “That’s what I get for playing this dumb a** game,” the driver can be heard telling the officer, who ran to the scene after witnessing the collision. “It’s a game, but it’s not a game when you’re behind the wheel,” Baltimore Police spokesman T.J. Smith said at a news conference Tuesday. “This could have easily, easily been a tragedy.” Smith also warned people to be careful about letting the game make them a target for criminals, after game-related thefts in College Park and Baltimore County. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cQS3YrEhdFo | 15 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A trio of Georgia cops tased and handcuffed a man—then realized they had the wrong guy. Patrick Mumford, 24, was sitting in a driveway the afternoon of Feb. 1 when officers with the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department approached him. Less than a minute later, they shot him twice with a stun gun. The police had a warrant for another man, Michael Clay, but immediately assumed they had their guy. Indeed, the lawmen believed Mumford was Clay, and that he was lying about his identity, a review of body camera footage shows. Now Mumford’s fate is hanging in the balance because Savannah police mistook him for someone else. After the frightening encounter, Mumford was charged with violating probation—stemming from a nonviolent drug offense—and could spend up to seven years in jail, his attorney says. After Mumford was tased, the cops even argued with onlookers over whether he resembled their target suspect. “They look a lot—a good bit alike, ma’am. It’s not far off,” an officer tells a bystander in the footage. The startling confrontation began seconds after cops came to the Savannah residence looking for Michael Clay, Mumford’s attorney Will Claiborne told The Daily Beast. “The problem is Patrick Mumford doesn’t look like Michael Clay, he ain’t Michael Clay, and they roll up on him like he is,” Claiborne said in a phone interview Thursday. “When he says his name is Patrick, they don’t believe him. “If they had had adequate training, they would have known not all black men look the same.” Clairborne’s firm has released an edited version of the body cam video, which was obtained through an open-records request. The footage comes as the nation grapples with the recent deaths of two black men killed by police—Philando Castile of St. Paul, Minnesota, and Alton Sterling of Baton Rouge, Louisiana—and as Black Lives Matter protests nationwide are working to challenge law enforcement’s deadly use of force against black men and women. “I hope for the Savannah police department’s sake that this would be a teachable moment,” Claiborne told The Daily Beast. “It does add some context as to why folks can be fearful of law enforcement.” Mumford sits in his car facing the police, his feet outside the vehicle and on the pavement. “I’m not getting up, man. Show me the warrant,” he says. But the cop has already started counting down. “Three, two... all right, tase him!” he orders. A terrified Mumford raises his leg in front of him, trying to shield himself from the stun gun. “Y’all ain’t let me know what’s going on,” Mumford says. Another officer pulls the taser trigger twice. According to Mumford’s attorney, only 38 seconds passed between the cops saying hello and ordering “All right, tase him!” In October 2014, Mumford pleaded guilty to charges including misdemeanor marijuana possession and felony possession of a controlled substance, records show. As a first-time offender, he was not convicted and instead sentenced to probation. As a result of the police department’s mistake, Mumford could lose his job as a certified collision specialist. He may also be forced to drop out of college where he’s pursuing his associate’s degree, Claiborne said. Messages left with the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department were not returned as of Thursday evening. Still, arrest reports offer a glimpse into their actions. Georgia cops were searching for Michael Bernard Clay, after getting a call from a California detective seeking to verify his Savannah residence. Clay had “turned in a phone that was involved in a robbery,” the report states. The Savannah officers also discovered Clay had an active warrant in Cobb County for simple assault, the document reveals. Police claim Mumford was given “numerous reasonable attempts to comply with officers, but he refused and still physically/actively resisted,” as the officer with the body camera noted in a police report reviewed by The Daily Beast. He claims that Mumford “put his right foot up toward me as if he were going to kick me while I was aiming the Taser at him” and that Mumford “began to retreat back further into the vehicle as if he were reaching for a weapon.” His fellow officers echoed claims that Clay’s mother, who arrived on scene, allegedly admitted her son and Mumford looked alike, the report shows. “Mr. Clay’s mother stated that they looked very similar,” one officer recalled, “and she understood how all three of us not knowing either male could believe Mr. Patrick Mumford to be Mr. Michael Clay.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ypEN1ay5i78 | 13 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Fresno police Chief Jerry Dyer on July 13, 2016, released body-camera video of officers fatally shooting a 19-year-old Dylan Noble who ignored repeated commands to stand still and show his hands. News Articles on this story: https://www.fresnobee.com/news/local/article187047613.html https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-fresno-police-shooting-video-dylan-noble-autopsy-cocaine-20160802-snap-story.html https://abc7news.com/news/fresno-police-release-body-cam-footage-of-fatal-shooting-of-dylan-noble/1426569/ Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
agHAxvCWr1A | 13 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Mohave County Attorney's Office has cleared a Lake Havasu City police officer in a fatal shooting last month. The Kingman Police Department conducted the criminal investigation, which was submitted to the Mohave County Attorney's Office for review of criminal charges. The County Attorney's Office cleared Officer Jerry Smith of any wrongdoing in the shooting of Devin Scott in the early morning hours of June 20. They say body camera video clearly shows Scott armed with a knife and advancing on the police officer in a highly aggressive and threatening manner leading to the shooting. Smith has since returned to active duty. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ZQWJAApBdpM | 11 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A police officer managed to free a fawn stuck in a fence before it bounded away. The rescue was captured on Officer Tavis Tannehill's body camera. Boyne City police were called at 6:18 a.m. on Monday, July 11, on a report of the fawn trapped in the fence in the 200-block of State Street. Tannehill found the fawn wedged in the corner of the fence and was able to safely lift the fawn and release it without injury, Assistant Chief Kevin Spate said. A resident reported seeing two fawns wandering in the neighborhood for the past week. Another reported seeing the fawn and its mother. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
SSxTBfs-YDc | 11 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Wagoner police released video showing an officer-involved shooting incident from June. The police chief held a media briefing to explain what happened following a high-speed chase that ended near SW 13th and Polk on June 7. Body-cam footage ends with Wagoner Police Officer Robert Reynolds firing four rounds at Henson, killing him. Officers said the whole thing started as a routine traffic stop. Chief Bob Haley said a Wagoner County Deputy pulled Henson over, that's when he found out Henson had a felony arrest warrant out of Mississippi for burglary. Officers say Henson drove off, leading the deputy and two Wagoner police officers on a 20-minute chase with speeds over 100 miles an hour. The chase ended when officers say Henson rear-ended one of the patrol cars and clipped it, causing him to spin out and roll his car. Wagoner police say Reynolds got out of his car, telling Henson to come out with his hands up, but, they said Henson, instead, hid behind his car. That's when they say Henson darted out, pointed his hands in the shape of a gun at the officer, telling the officer "you're going to have to kill me." Reynolds fired four rounds, thinking Henson had pointed a real gun at him. Haley said his officer followed protocol that day. "Mr. Henson failed to comply with the commands he was given and he reacted to what he perceived," he said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kz9Ku6QnGAc | 01 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police got a frantic phone call about a man pledging his allegiance to ISIS, but it turned out to be a misunderstanding. It happened Wednesday evening at the Fairfield Inn and Suites on Colorado Avenue in Avon. A desk clerk called her sister to say there was man in the lobby in what she called “in full head dress with multiple disposable phones pledging his allegiance to ISIS." The clerk's father also called police. "She's in the back. I have the text. She says she's terrified," the clerk's dad told dispatchers. Officers rushed to the hotel and found the man speaking Arabic just outside the front door. He was wearing a long white rob and holding a cell phone. Police had guns drawn as they demanded he put down the phone, according to the department. Initially, he didn't comply, but eventually dropped it. He got down on the ground, where he was placed in handcuffs. No weapon was found. Avon police said the man did not make any statements related to ISIS. Officers decided there was a miscommunication between the hotel clerk and her relatives. The man was taken out of handcuffs and officers tried to explained what happened. He ended up collapsing, but paramedics were already there and treated him for a panic attack. He was taken to a local hospital as a precaution. The Avon Police Department is still investigating what happened in the hotel. Once that's complete, they'll send the findings to the prosecutor's office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MRkrnSePEoM | 01 Jul 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A dog-loving cop, saved the life of a little puppy who was left in a very hot car in a mall parking lot in Pensacola, Florida. Officer Anthony Giorgio had been dispatched to the mall for two reports of dogs locked in parked cars. On the first call, owners returned to their car the same time the officer arrived, but the second call, the officer took matters into his own hands. "I'm putting my hands in the window, I get on the radio and call my sergeant and he tells me to get in it," Giorgio said. The puppy's faint barks could be heard coming through a cracked window. Thankfully its SOS was heard. Giorgio took a baton to the passenger side window, smashing the glass to pieces and was able to unlock the door of the car. None of the glass got on the puppy because it was tucked away under the back seat. Once he pulled the puppy out, the mall parking lot crowd came to help. The puppy was given water, put in front of AC in the patrol car, and then eventually put on ice. It survived. The puppy's owners were cited by Escambia County Animal Services. "The dog was returned to them because it was such a young puppy that we just wanted to make sure it got back with its mother where it would be OK," said John Robinson, division manager with the Escambia County Animal Services. The owners were given a civil penalty for Cruelty to Animal, a fine that carries $150 for first offenders. Robinson explains if the dog died, they would have faced criminal charges. He adds they are very lucky it did not. "I've seen pictures of the puppy. I haven't seen it personally," Robinson said. "The size and the age, it's pretty lucky it's still around." According to PETA, on a 78-degree day, the temperature inside a car parked can reach up to 120 degrees in just minutes. WEAR reports that if the puppy stayed in the car any longer, it likely would not have survived. Giorgio said he was not going to let that happen. "I have a couple of dogs at home," Giorgio said. "I do, I do love dogs." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
04axPYb4S3w | 24 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dashcam video shows a driver running from a multi-car crash that ended a brief police chase Wednesday in Richmond Heights. Investigators are still searching for the driver who sped away after an officer tried to stop a 2017 Kia Sorrento. The driver caused the crash when he ran a red light on Highland Road at Richmond Road. The chase lasted about 20 seconds, according to video released Thursday afternoon by the Richmond Heights Police Department. Richmond Heights officers arrested a passenger who tried to run from the crash. They found a loaded Glock 26 9 mm, Percocet pills and approximately $3,000 in the car, Chief Gene Rowe said. Kevin Anthony Carswell, 28, of Cleveland is charged with aggravated trafficking in drugs, resisting arrest, drug paraphernalia possession and having a weapon while under disability in the incident. His court appearance has not yet been scheduled. The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office and Euclid Police Department have active warrants accusing Carswell of drug trafficking, Rowe said. Carswell, who owns the Kia, told police he does not know the man who was driving his SUV, Rowe said. The Kia nearly crashed head-on into a police SUV just before 9 p.m. on Richmond Park East. The officer turned around and tried to stop the Kia on Highland Road before the driver ran a red light and crashed into a BMW 228i. The Kia hit two more cars before coming to a stop. The BMW's driver suffered serious injuries and received treatment at Hillcrest Hospital. His condition is unknown, Rowe said. The driver of a Chevrolet Malibu involved in the crash also received medical treatment but has been released from a hospital, Rowe said. The officer who pursued the Kia had just contacted a supervisor to report the chase when the Kia hit the BMW, Rowe said. "The officer really didn't have an opportunity to say he was in pursuit," he said. "The whole chase probably covered three-tenths of a mile." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AFYr0ldskbc | 24 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A 49-year-old man is in custody after he crashed into another car, threatened the other driver and fled from police near Moxee. It happened around 9:30 Saturday morning. Michael Roll is accused of running a stop sign on Beaudry Road and hitting another driver on Beauchene Road. The affidavit says Roll became aggressive when the victim tried to talk to him and write down his license plate number. Court records say he yelled racial slurs at the victim and grabbed a metal piece of molding, holding it in a swinging position. The affidavit says Roll then fled from police when they arrived to the scene. Documents say he reached speeds near 100 miles per hour and was arrested after flipping the car and crashing into a fence in the 4300 block of Thorp Road. He faces charges of assault, hit and run, eluding and driving with a suspended license. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
00naoyE_kv0 | 24 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A wild police chase in Brevard County unfolded Thursday morning when cops spotted a stolen vehicle in northern Indian River County. Police had been looking for a stolen car for a couple of days when it was spotted in Sebastian, about 10 miles south of Melbourne. A chase ensued on U.S. 1 at about 100 mph after police said the driver was endangering to the public. During the chase, a police car wrecked, but the officer was not badly hurt. Seconds after the Melbourne police car crashed, the chase came to an end. Officers said they had to use a stun gun on the driver, Jonathan Davis, of Cocoa, Fla., to subdue him. He faces charges of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cdBifHq5PYc | 24 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A suburban Columbia officer fired seven shots at a driver last month as the driver turned the wheel and drove away. The video shows Robert Cooper, an officer with the Forest Acres Police Department, on a darkened street and screaming, “Stop! Stop!” The driver then backs up his Honda Accord, the video shows, and Cooper moves into its path with his gun trained at the car’s front windshield. “Stop! Stop! Do not make me shoot you!” Cooper shouts. The driver then raises his right hand but turns the wheel with his left. As the car passes by, Cooper fires into the front windshield at point-blank range and then five more times as it passes by. “Shots fired! Shots Fired! He tried to hit me with the vehicle,” Cooper can be heard saying. Cooper then gets into his cruiser. Out of breath, he says, “He almost hit me. I was barely able to get out of the way.” He then tells the dispatcher that he fired about five or six times into the driver’s door and the window. Despite being struck, the driver, Antwon Gallmon, 17, led police on a 2-mile chase that ended when the car crashed into an ATM. Gallmon was taken to the hospital and treated. When Gallmon was released from the hospital, police transported him to a Richland County detention center, where he was charged with failing to stop for blue lights, possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of marijuana, driving without a license and several other traffic charges. Cooper was put on paid administrative leave. The shooting comes amid criticism that officers are too quick to fire at vehicles. Criminal justice experts say officers often put themselves in harm’s way and then fire their weapons, situations sometimes referred to as “officer-created jeopardy.” Some cities, including Charleston, all but prohibit officers from firing at cars, saying the tactic is ineffective, turns fleeing cars into unguided missiles and puts bystanders in danger. Forest Acres Police Chief Gene Sealey said that after the shooting, his department immediately turned over videos and other materials to SLED. He said he saw the video for the first time last week. He declined to discuss details of the shooting until SLED wraps up its investigation, which he expects to happen in the coming weeks. He confirmed that Cooper remains on paid administrative leave. Asked about the issue of officers firing into cars, Sealey said, “There’s always time to go back, especially when there’s video, and see what we could have done better, and I expect we’ll do that. The last thing we want to be involved with is a shooting.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vSo1Nwr5KLA | 21 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle police have released an in-car video that shows an officer on Sunday shooting a man authorities say was armed with knives. At 1:44 p.m. Sunday, officers went to the 1900 block of South Dearborn Street to a report of a suicidal man chasing his partner with a kitchen chopping knife out in front of their home. Officers arrived just three minutes later and contacted the victim. The suspect was no longer there. While officers were speaking to the victim, the suspect returned, armed with two kitchen knives and confronted the officers, police say. The man was rushed to Harborview Medical Center, where he was listed in critical condition on Monday. Police also released a photo of the knives that they say he was carrying and a knife that he allegedly threw at the person who called 911. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ki2ebv1BEFQ | 21 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Oklahoma Highway Patrol on Tuesday released dash-cam footage showing a trooper crashing into a suspect's pickup during a highway pursuit, resulting in the man's death after he was ejected from the vehicle. The footage shows trooper Jonathan Earls pursuing 44-year-old Alexander Larmon of Sapulpa eastbound on Interstate 40 about 70 miles southwest of Tulsa in the early-morning hours of May 8. The high-speed chase ended near Cromwell when Earls used a "tactical vehicle intervention" on Larmon's pickup, causing the vehicle to veer off the roadway and roll several times, coming to a rest on its top. Larmon was ejected about 10 feet from the vehicle, and troopers can be seen in the video searching a field covered in thick grass for the man. Eventually, a trooper who is off-screen is heard saying Larmon's body was found. Toward the end of the video, Earls tells somebody, "There wasn't nothing I could do. He was going to kill someone; he was drunk." An OHP report states Larmon had an odor of alcohol and was not wearing a seat belt when the crash occurred. The report does not indicate the estimated speeds of the pursuit, but a trooper in the video can be heard saying the pickup reached speeds in excess of 100 mph. The OHP has ruled the trooper’s use of force was justified. Law enforcement typically use the TVI maneuver in an attempt to cause a fleeing vehicle to turn sideways and come to a stop. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
m3hFJ0DYvY4 | 21 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Kentwood police officer who fatally shot a man in April will not face charges. In a 15-page release, Kent County Prosecuting Attorney Bill Forsyth says Officer Darrin Cline acted in defense of another officer. Officer Cline shot and killed Lamont Gulley shortly after arriving to a domestic call just before 9 p.m. Friday, April 8, at the Pheasant Ridge Apartments. Police say when they arrived on the scene, they noticed a large amount of blood through a window of the home. When officers made entry, they found Casey Kempker, 41, with severe injuries. The officers administered first-aid, but she died at the scene. Kempker's husband, Gulley, fled the home before officers arrived. He was seen by an officer at Edington Drive and Breton Road. Officers responded to the area and confronted him. Gulley had a knife in his possession and made threatening statements. After multiple attempts to take him into custody, he continued to resist. Forsyth says Officer Cline knew Gulley was dangerous. "He knows he stabbed somebody, he knows he fled the scene, he knows he's told him numerous times to drop the knife and said just shoot me, so he's acting irrational." Gulley made threatening movements towards the officers and was shot by Officer Cline. He was transported to an area hospital, where he died from his injuries. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Q3t5nuprp0k | 17 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lubbock Police arrested a man after he led officers on a chase when they found him driving a stolen truck. Manny James Ontiveros, 30, was arrested after police said he was found driving a 1995 Ford F-150 that had gone missing hours earlier. Officers responded to a vehicle burglary call at Sunnyside Learning Academy on Thursday. According to LPD, the suspect's vehicle description matched a stolen vehicle from earlier that day from Covenant Medical Center. LPD said officers found the stolen pickup parked in the 4000 block of 44th Street, and said Ontiveros took off when officers approached. "The suspect spotted the officers and began to flee in the stolen vehicle. The stolen vehicle stalled in the middle of the road and the suspect fled on foot and was quickly apprehended," LPD said. Police released dashboard footage and body-camera video of the chase and arrest. Use the video link in this article to see portions of the video. Police recovered stolen property and a handgun from the truck. Ontiveros was booked into the Lubbock County Detention Center on several charges. They included Unlawful Possession of a Firearm, Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle, Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information, Evading in Motor Vehicle, Evading on Foot, Theft, Criminal Trespass, Failure to Identify, Misdemeanor Warrant. Ontiveros was held in jail on bonds totaling $22,800. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
xsEVLJHTdwk | 17 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tulsa police have released dash camera video of a pursuit and officer-involved shooting from earlier in the week. One of the videos shows the suspect ramming a pursuing police car with his stolen pickup then driving off. Another video shows the end of the chase and appears to contain audio of a police officer firing his weapon. The man driving the stolen pickup as Russell Rosser, 43, police said. A passenger in the truck jumped out and ran and police have not found him yet. Police said the chase started around 4:30 p.m. on June 15, 2016 when an officer attempted to pull over a truck in the 800 block of North Louisville Avenue. They said the driver rammed the police vehicle and drove off. As the video shows, as other officers joined the pursuit, at one point Rosser put the truck in reverse and rammed a squad car, disabling it. An officer can be heard on the video telling other officers the suspect crashed at Pine and Dawson. That's where Sergeant Steve Stoltz shot and killed him. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yahln15stDM | 17 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A crash involving a Monroe County deputy, was all caught on camera. The deputy was on patrol June 4th when an oncoming car swerved into his lane. The cruiser's dash cam caught the collision. The other car spun the deputy's vehicle off the road and into the weeds. According to the Monroe County Sheriff's Facebook page. The deputy is alright. But the vehicle is a mess. Investigators have not said who the driver in the other car is. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
wDqh8fDUakQ | 16 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** White Lake Township police pulled over a woman near M-59 and Fisk Road on June 6. Police said the driver gave officers a fake name and while the officer ran the plate against the fake name she wheeled around and took off. The driver was allegedly Mercedes Morris and she was wanted on multiple outstanding warrants. Police gave chase as she put the pedal to floor and flew down M-59, weaving in and out of traffic. The dashcam video shows the chase which lasted for about four minutes before she lost control of her SUV and smashed into a utility pole along M-59 and Ridge Road in Highland Township taking it to the ground.Officers surround the vehicle and took her in to custody. In addition to her outstanding warrants and suspended license, Morris is facing a fleeing and eluding charge among others. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Wq-bw13Uy2E | 13 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle police chase of carjacking suspect turned into a crash in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood Monday afternoon. Witnesses told police a man reportedly stole a car from a woman about 3 p.m. near North 44th Street and Woodland Park Ave North, hit the woman with her own car and sped off, leading to a police chase, according to Seattle police. Officers responded to the area and found the vehicle, which rammed two separate patrol cars during the case, reports say. The stolen car then crashed in the area of North 68th Street and Dayton Avenue North – what it crashed into is unknown to police spokesmen so far. Police detained the driver at the scene and witnesses at the Fremont scene claimed the driver was the carjacker. The woman was taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Meanwhile, North 68th Street was closed between Phinney Avenue North and Fremont Avenue North. Detectives continue to investigate the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
2VYPNfpfqXc | 09 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A federal judge has released a police dash cam video showing a Missouri police officer using force and a stun gun on a teenager who went into cardiac arrest. Former Independence Officer Timothy N. Runnels was sentenced last week to four years in federal prison after pleading guilty to violating the civil rights of 17-year-old Bryce Masters during a Sept. 14, 2014, traffic arrest. The video was played in court during Runnels’ sentencing hearing, The Kansas City Star reported. Police said Masters was uncooperative during the stop. The video shows Runnels instructing Masters to get out of the car, and Masters can be heard asking Runnels why and whether he is under arrest. Runnels then can be seen trying to pull Masters out of the car and uses the stun gun on Masters. The stun gun continues to discharge for about 20 seconds. After Masters goes limp, Runnels can be seen handcuffing the teen and dragging him to the curb, where he drops him face down onto the pavement. Runnels called for an ambulance after a few minutes but did not check on Masters. When the ambulance arrived, Masters was in cardiac arrest. He was taken to a hospital and put into a medically induced coma and treated for lack of oxygen to the brain. Masters testified recently that he is forgetful and has difficulty focusing as a result of the incident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LZZjzC_hzy8 | 08 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Monday, May 30, shortly after 11:30 PM, a South Milwaukee police officer, who was transporting an inmate, observed a speeding car that was deviating in and out of its designated lane on I-794 at Jefferson St. The officer initiated a traffic stop and called for deputies to respond to investigate at I-43 northbound and Fond du Lac Avenue. The operator was identified by a revoked driver’s license as Keith R. Christon, 36-years-old, of Cudahy. Christon said he had two beers, and had an open Corona beer in the front cup holder. He tested .14 on the PBT. When he saw the results, Christon ran across all freeway lanes and tried to jump over the wall. Deputies caught him as he tried to jump the wall, and had to use a taser in order to handcuff him. The deputies suffered minor injuries in the altercation. Christon has five prior DUI convictions: August 2000, March 2001, August 2006, October 2006 and January 2013. He is currently on felony parole for his fourth DUI offense, and on probation for misdemeanor disorderly conduct. If convicted of all charges, Christon faces up to 12 years and nine months in prison. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nUKc1GEeCqU | 07 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A senior Queensland cop is facing criminal charges after pulling his gun on a speeding motorist - but is still demanding to be paid while he is suspended. The video is part of a collection of clips tendered to a civil hearing before a judge in the Supreme Court as the now-suspended policeman fights to have his pay reinstated. The first video shows Senior Constable Stephen Flanagan driving on the Landsborough Highway on the outskirts of Longreach before he spots a ute driving 126 kilometres per hour in a 110kph zone. It was tendered by lawyers for Police Commissioner Ian Stewart in an affidavit responding to Flanagan's application. The video shows Flanagan trying to use his horn to pull the driver over while his siren is off. "F****** pull over now c***," he said to himself after honking. The driver slows down, drives off, then pulls over again amid more honking. The dashcam shows Flanagan emerging from the police car, pointing a gun at the driver saying: "Get out of your f****** car right now." Also tendered to court was a smartphone recording made by the driver's partner as she sat in the ute. "What the f*** are you pulling here today?" Flanagan said to her partner. "You came past me - I'm bloody beeping the horn up the side to point you over and you still keep driving. "What is your f****** story? Do you have a licence? "You didn't see me? Right, where's your licence dickhead?" The driver was then handcuffed while Flanagan checked his registration but was released a short time later when the senior constable realised it was not a stolen car as he first assumed. The couple later filed an official complaint prompting the immediate suspension of Flanagan. He was also charged with assault and deprivation of liberty after an investigation by the Ethical Standards Command. But Flanagan said withholding pay during his suspension was unfair. In his application to court, Flanagan said he thought the car was stolen and he had not realised his sirens were not on. In submissions, senior police management said it stood by its decision and tendered another video of Flanagan in a separate incident on the Gold Coast in 2013 in which he was stood down for failing to treat a driver with appropriate dignity and respect. In this video, he pulled a driver over on the M1 motorway for allegedly speeding. "You're doing 150 and you're driving like an absolute c*** mate," he said. "No, I wasn't," the driver replied. As the driver explained his actions, his keys were thrown to the ground. "We'll go to court and I'll sit there and drink coffee and laugh my ass off while you get convicted, how's that sound?" Flanagan said. Flanagan will face court on the criminal charges in relation to the Longreach incident later this week while the Supreme Court decides on the outcome of his pay. Under the suspension order, he is still allowed to find casual work for the time being. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
i9HbltgQ-CA | 06 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police dashcam video shows several police officers being attacked by a suspect in Greenfield. Two officers ended up in the hospital. "Shoot me. Shoot me (expletive)," says the suspect police identify as Byron Vaughns, 21. "I do not need to do this. You need to get down on the ground," says an unidentified Greenfield Police Officer. That was part of the conversation that occurred when Greenfield Police were called the Hideaway Motel at 5105 South 27th Street on May 29th. Vaughns goes on saying "no" to every request officers make to him. One of the officers then reached for his Taser. "I'm a gangster. Don't play with me folks," says Vaughns. The officer fired the Taser, hitting Vaughns. You can see him break away and get into a struggle with officers. "He actually hit one of the officers," says Sgt. Matthew Borchardt, Greenfield Police Department. As officers tried to control the suspect you can see one of the officers on the ground. "He hit the pole and was rendered unconscious," says Sgt. Borchardt. Police say that officer suffered a concussion and needed stitches. Another officer who was hit also ended up in the hospital. Officials say the whole thing started because Vaughns' mother was involved with a domestic situation with another man. Vaughns then confronted officers when they got to the scene. "In a situation where they were facing a lot of adversity in my opinion they did what they could to try and get the subject to comply," says Sgt. Borchardt. Vaughns is now charged with two felonies. Police say it did not need to escalate to that. "If you aren't involved in the incident try not to get yourself involved," says Sgt. Borchardt. Vaughns is due in court June 13. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0lfJ5WSpiWA | 06 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dashcam video released on Monday shows a new view of the moment an Independence police officer used a taser on a teenager. Timothy Runnels was sentenced to four years behind bars for the 2014 tasing arrest that put teenager Bryce Masters in a coma. As part of his guilty plea, Runnels admitted that he violated the teenager's civil rights during the arrest by intentionally dropping him face first on the ground while Masters posed no threat. According to court documents, Runnels also admitted to injuring the teenager. Court filings also say the government proved that Runnels deployed his taser, hitting Masters in the chest and allowing the current to run for about 20 seconds, which is four-times longer than officers are trained to have their tasers deployed. Masters suffered cardiac arrest, but survived due to medical treatment given at the scene and at a hospital. Runnels is ordered to begin his sentence at the start of August, and will be on supervised release for two years after he gets out of a federal prison. The Masters family gave this statement following the release of Runnels' sentence: "While we are pleased that Mr. Runnels was held accountable for his actions, no one really wins in this scenario. Two law enforcement families were devastated by these events and we all simply wish that day had never happened." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
uXgE97NHErg | 04 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Alberto Hernandez, 59, was armed with a replica of a semi-automatic handgun when he pointed the weapon at SDPD police officers at an apartment complex in San Ysidro on Sept. 28, 2015 Read the investigation report here: http://goo.gl/DZG7eu Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ihJLOmFFPn0 | 04 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Bodycam Video Captures Two officers involved in shooting of Ja Ma Lo Day on July 14, 2014. Read the investigation report here: http://goo.gl/lJMjKx Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
M1v8pRukTeg | 04 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police Helicopter video and bodycam Video Captures officers involved in shooting of Timothy Smith in San Diego's Pacific Beach community on Nov. 4, 2015. Read the investigation report here: http://goo.gl/zFVyXs Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PPSUKuSOQ-o | 04 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Washington County prosecuting attorney announced Friday (June 3) he determined an officer-involved shooting involving a Fayetteville officer was justified. Prosecutor Matt Durrett said no charges will be filed in the case. The shooting took place April 23 when Fayetteville police stopped Willie Tillman, 33, of Marianna for driving without headlights around 2:25 a.m., according to police. Tillman stepped out of the vehicle, but dove back inside the car and attempted to flee from police. A struggle ensued between the officers and Tillman, who was able to drive the vehicle while the officers were partially inside. Police said Corporal Patrick Hanby and Officer Brandon Jones first used their tasers on Tillman, but where unsuccessful in making him stop the car. Hanby was able to get out of vehicle, but Jones was still inside while Tillman continued driving. "It was at that point that Officer Jones pulled his gun and then Tillman tried to grabbed for the gun," Durret said. "[Jones] fired a shot. [Tillman] grabbed the gun again, [Jones] fired two more shots and then fired one last shot while Tillman had his hand on the gun. Jones was eventually able to get the vehicle to stop. Tillman was taken to the hospital where he died May 9 from his injuries. An internal investigation conducted by the Fayetteville Police Department found the officers followed protocol during the incident. The investigation also found Jones’ actions were justified. Investigators used officer statements, audio and video recordings from both officers, physical evidence and independent third party videos while conducting the investigation. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office investigated the incident at the request of Fayetteville Police Chief Greg Tabor and then turned it over to Durrett for review. Durrett said after searching Tillman’s car police found marijuana in his back seat. Court records also show Tillman had warrants out for his arrest on charges ranging from possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver to aggravated assault. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
T_S08kkQJow | 03 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Troopers with the Ohio State Patrol reported a reckless driver on southbound Interstate 71 near state Route 48 in Warren County. Troopers said that after pulling over the car, they approached the vehicle and a 51-year-old woman, a passenger, indicated to a trooper that she needed help. The woman is from Tiltonsville, Ohio. Officials said the driver of the car, identified as Tomas Gorman, of Lakeland, Florida, sped away with the woman still in the car, dragging a trooper a short distance as he fled. Police gave chase, following the car onto westbound I-275. The chase came to an end near Winton Road when Gordon lost control of his vehicle, troopers said. Gorman was taken into custody after a short struggle. Officials said the female passenger was injured from being assaulted by Gorman. She was taken to a secure location and reunited with family members. Gorman was charged with kidnapping, felonious assault, fleeing and eluding police and reckless operation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
832BmhXxR7s | 02 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police say a Winooski police officer was dragged by a car while trying to stop the driver. It happened Tuesday night around 9 p.m. as police tried to stop 26-year-old Katelyn Barndt on Malletts Bay Avenue. Police say the dragged officer suffered minor injuries. Officers caught up with Barndt when she got stuck in traffic on the Winooski River Bridge. Barndt was treated at UVM Medical Center for minor injury and drug use. Barndt was charged with gross negligent operation, attempting to allude and assaulting an officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
sKRLExuOLe0 | 02 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police dash camera video shows a fleeing shooting suspect narrowly dodge other cars before crashing a stolen vehicle in Grand Rapids. Theodore Little, 35, was arrested and charged with 11 felonies after the April 28 mile-long chase through the city's West Side, which police said reached estimated speeds of 70-75 mph along Fulton Street, where the speed limit is 25 and 30 mph. Little was driving a red Mazda -- allegedly stolen from a Kentwood business where he is accused of groping a woman -- when police cruisers swarmed his car at a red light at Fulton Street and Monroe Avenue NW. Dash camera video shows Little hanging his arm and head out the car as Officer Nathan Fynewever shouts commands to him. The Mazda takes off when traffic clears, colliding with a cruiser that attempted to block it. No one was injured. Fynewever catches up with the suspect during the mile-long chase. The officer's in-car video shows the Mazda weaving in and out of traffic, passing cars in the lane for oncoming vehicles and running for red lights. The chase continues to where the road bends toward Lake Michigan Drive. Little loses control on the bend and the car begins to fishtail. He overcorrects due to an oncoming car, causing the Mazda to run up an embankment near Valley Avenue NW, the video shows. The Mazda hits a tree and slides back down onto the sidewalk. No other vehicles were hit in the process. Before he was put in handcuffs, Little tossed a cell phone and pistol out the car window. Police said he did not threaten officers with the weapon. He's accused of shooting his girlfriend, 27-year-old Daphanie Joiner, at a Mason Street NE apartment the morning of April 28. She was expected to recover from the wound to her neck. About 30 minutes before the chase, Little allegedly held up Specialized Staffing Solutions, 3128 28th St. SE, in Kentwood. Police said he ordered two female workers into separate rooms, forcing one to disrobe and fondling the other. He is charged with attempted murder, fleeing and eluding police, carrying a concealed weapon, three counts of felony firearm, possession of weapon by a felon, second-degree criminal sexual conduct, kidnapping, armed robbery and unlawful imprisonment. He is charged as a fourth-time habitual offender. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
S5Gs-LC6QPI | 02 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police say an Albuquerque woman is getting mental health treatment after officers stopped her from jumping off an overpass. It’s the second time something like this happened this week in Albuquerque. The Albuquerque Police Department released the video showing a woman that was threatening to jump off the Paseo Del Norte overpass near Jefferson. It happened around 5 p.m. on Wednesday as people were driving home from work. Police say officer John Cervantes was talking to the woman and trying to calm her down. After about 10 minutes, they say the woman bolted from her car and threw herself over the road’s concrete barrier. But just as she was about to jump, the officer grabbed her and pulled her to safety. Officer Brandi Madrid, who helped save a man attempting to jump from the Wyoming overpass on Sunday, was also on the scene to help. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
gXeRH5Avt3Y | 02 Jun 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police dash camera video shows a fleeing shooting suspect narrowly dodge other cars before crashing a stolen vehicle in Grand Rapids. Theodore Little, 35, was arrested and charged with 11 felonies after the April 28 mile-long chase through the city's West Side, which police said reached estimated speeds of 70-75 mph along Fulton Street, where the speed limit is 25 and 30 mph. Little was driving a red Mazda -- allegedly stolen from a Kentwood business where he is accused of groping a woman -- when police cruisers swarmed his car at a red light at Fulton Street and Monroe Avenue NW. Dash camera video shows Little hanging his arm and head out the car as Officer Nathan Fynewever shouts commands to him. The Mazda takes off when traffic clears, colliding with a cruiser that attempted to block it. No one was injured. Fynewever catches up with the suspect during the mile-long chase. The officer's in-car video shows the Mazda weaving in and out of traffic, passing cars in the lane for oncoming vehicles and running for red lights. The chase continues to where the road bends toward Lake Michigan Drive. Little loses control on the bend and the car begins to fishtail. He overcorrects due to an oncoming car, causing the Mazda to run up an embankment near Valley Avenue NW, the video shows. The Mazda hits a tree and slides back down onto the sidewalk. No other vehicles were hit in the process. Before he was put in handcuffs, Little tossed a cell phone and pistol out the car window. Police said he did not threaten officers with the weapon. He's accused of shooting his girlfriend, 27-year-old Daphanie Joiner, at a Mason Street NE apartment the morning of April 28. She was expected to recover from the wound to her neck. About 30 minutes before the chase, Little allegedly held up Specialized Staffing Solutions, 3128 28th St. SE, in Kentwood. Police said he ordered two female workers into separate rooms, forcing one to disrobe and fondling the other. He is charged with attempted murder, fleeing and eluding police, carrying a concealed weapon, three counts of felony firearm, possession of weapon by a felon, second-degree criminal sexual conduct, kidnapping, armed robbery and unlawful imprisonment. He is charged as a fourth-time habitual offender. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0WiT8PSTWGc | 30 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A traffic stop in South Florida turned dangerous early Sunday morning when the driver opened fire on the officer who stopped him. The shooting was caught on a Miami Gardens police officer's dash cam. After pulling the driver over for driving with his headlights off, the officer noticed he was wearing what appeared to be a bulletproof vest. Police said the officer asked the driver if he had any weapons in the car and asked the driver to get out of the car. The officer and the driver, 37-year-old Gary Sprauve, exchanged gunfire, and Sprauve was shot. The officer’s vehicle was also shot on the passenger’s side during the gunfire. Sprauve, now wounded, drove away from the scene. The officer sped after him, and the chase ended at 191st Street and North Miami Avenue near the Church of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. On the way, police said Sprauve hit a civilian car. The man was taken to a Aventura Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police recovered the man’s gun from the scene of the traffic stop, plus an additional gun and a bulletproof vest from Sprauve’s car. The officer, who has been with the department nearly four years, was not injured. Sprauve, who was convicted of burglary in 2007, was charged with first-degree attempted murder of a law enforcement officer, two counts of owning a gun during a felony, two counts of owning a gun as a convicted felon and wearing a bulletproof vest while trying to kill a police officer. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ImQBDeiMOwA | 30 May 2016
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1RgqWAVahMw | 27 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police have released dashboard camera video of a confrontation between a Kansas City animal control officer and a man who was trying to keep the officer from taking his neglected dog. Ricky Williams, 45, is accused of attacking the animal control officer Wednesday at 57th Street and Park Avenue. The officer said Williams pushed and started to choke her. Passer-by David Lyman stepped in to help the animal control officer, but he said Williams attacked him, too. He said Williams also stole his truck. Police officers came to the scene and caught video of Williams in the stolen truck. He eventually stopped and police took him into custody. Fourofficers said they were kicked and punched while trying to arrest Williams. He faces five criminal charges in the case and his bail was set at $100,000. Police said he has past convictions involving a stolen car and drug sales.The animal control officer took Thursday off. She told her supervisor that she has some soreness in her neck, but she will be fine. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UvS-GH1tBTU | 26 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An Anchorage man driving a front loader with an attached fork lift ripped the front entrance off a Brown Jug Liquor store in College Village early Thursday morning. He went on to grab some booze from the store and lead police on a low-speed chase through Airport Heights before being captured in a motorhome park on DeBarr Road. Police have identified the man as 38-year-old Joseph Martin. At around 3:20 a.m. police responded to a report that a man in a fork lift had crashed through the window of the Brown Jug located in a strip mall at E Northern Lights Blvd and Lake Otis Parkway. After making off with some alcohol, the driver headed east on Northern Lights, driving the loader at about 15-miles per hour. Multiple police cars responded. In the audio of a dash cam video, officers are heard trying to figure out how to stop the large piece of heavy machinery. One officer suggests putting down spike strips but another responds that would not work because they would pierce the machine’s thick tires. At another point, they consider using birdshot but decide against it. “It was challenging for us to figure out how to stop this thing,” said APD spokeswoman Jennifer Castro. The man drove through the Airport Heights neighborhood, eventually crossing Bragaw Street and continuing on to an RV park near DeBarr Road. Police ended up lining several patrol cars in a row to block the driver from continuing his journey through the motorhome park. When the front loader came to a stop, officers approached with weapons drawn and ordered the man out. The driver can be seen jumping out and getting handcuffed on the street. Police say they discovered alcohol bottles were found inside of the loader and smelled a strong odor of alcohol on Martin’s breath. He failed field sobriety tests. Police later determined that the front loader had been stolen from a construction site. Martin faces a variety of charges including criminal mischief, failure to stop, theft, burglary, and felony DUI. His bail was set at $30,000 cash-corporate and $50,000 performance. Martin is required to have a third-party custodian. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zFYqA_0cnvw | 26 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man attempted to jump off the Missouri River Bridge on northbound I-635. Riverside police reported to the scene just after 10 p.m. Monday. After arriving, a police officer discovered a man standing between the car and the bridge wall. Police attempted to communicate with the man for several minutes. While the officer was attempting to speak with him, he placed his hands on the bridge and looked over the bridge. The officer on scene called for additional officers. Once the man moved closer to the bridge, officers grabbed and removed him from the edge of the bridge. He was transported by ambulance to a local hospital. He is receiving medical treatment. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
JyJZpSsvv5k | 25 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man who brandished and fired a handgun while walking near the Northern Arizona University campus was killed by police Monday in a shootout after he tried to carjack a vehicle in a busy intersection, authorities said. The shooting of Verl Bedonie, 26, of Tuba City, happened during the morning commute in a residential area a few blocks from downtown Flagstaff. No one other than Bedonie was hurt, said police Sgt. Margaret Bentzen. She said Bedonie repeatedly ignored commands to drop his weapon. At one point, he held a motorist at gunpoint, demanding that he be driven to Phoenix, Bentzen said. An undercover officer in an unmarked vehicle put a stop to the plan by ramming the car. Once out of the vehicle, Bedonie raised the gun toward officers and fired a single shot, Bentzen said. Flagstaff police Sgt. Collin Seay and NAU police Officer Dillon Jenkins returned fire, killing Bedonie. "The officers took the measures they needed to," Bentzen said. Seay and Jenkins have been placed on standard, administrative leave and are receiving support from within their departments to cope with the shooting, Bentzen said. Police did not specify how many shots were fired from the officers' weapons or where Bedonie was hit. A bullet from one officer's gun went through the wall of a home behind Bedonie, hitting a dog inside. Bentzen said the dog is expected to recovery after surgery. Two other officers from the Flagstaff Police Department earlier fired a handful of shots at Bedonie while he was walking through the parking lot of a hotel on the NAU campus and pointed his gun at police, but none hit Bedonie. The incident unfolded when officers responded to a report of an armed man inside a conference center on the NAU campus confronting a man nearby, police said in a statement. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
U_mUPPP1fJY | 25 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A wanted man was arrested Saturday afternoon in the bathroom of a Dallas Starbucks after leading Carrollton police on a chase with his baby son in the back seat, authorities say. The chase began around 3:30 p.m. when bicycle officers spotted some people drinking around a car parked behind the Carrollton Senior Center at Josey Lane and Keller Springs Road, police spokeswoman Jolene DeVito said. Among them was the suspect, identified as 23-year-old Gerard Perry, who jumped in his car and fled as police were checking his ID. At one point, he steered toward the bicycle officers and nearly ran one of them down, DeVito said. With squad cars in pursuit, police say, Perry fled on surface streets and highways, sometimes going the wrong way, until he reached Central Expressway and Royal Lane, where he abandoned the car in an apartment complex and fled on foot. Officers found the car with the baby still inside and returned the child to another family member safe and sound. While police searched the area, a witness told them the man they were looking for had fled into a Starbucks near Royal and Abrams Road. Perry was arrested in a bathroom stall on charges of aggravated assault of a police officer, evading arrest and child endangerment, in addition to the original burglary count he was already facing when he fled, DeVito said. He’s being held in the Carrollton Jail, with bail pending. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
G5pgZ0yq1-E | 25 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Chatham County grand jury on Monday found that Savannah-Chatham police officers were “legally justified” when they used deadly force to stop Tyrie Cuyler from fleeing a traffic stop in October. “Grand jury finds that no further action is required,” the March term panel said in a civil finding returned after presentation of evidence Monday. That presentation by Chatham County District Attorney Meg Heap and Chief Assistant Greg McConnell included body camera footage from officers Ruben Colon, Michael Gonzales and John Hauber at the scene. A fourth officer, Daniel Kang, did not activate his body camera. Cuyler, 25, was shot and killed in a gun battle with Savannah-Chatham police officers shortly before midnight Oct. 27 after a routine traffic stop turned deadly. Colon and Gonzales were shot and wounded by Cuyler before he was fatally shot when police returned fire at the intersection of 37th Street and Ogeechee Road. Both officers survived. Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents were called in that night and conducted the investigation, referring their findings Heap. The March term grand jury on April 20 recommended a civil inspection and investigation into whether the officers’ use of force was justified and notified Savannah-Chatham Police Chief Joseph Lumpkin. Lumpkin declined an invitation to respond to the presentment before it was published, which by law he is entitled to do, Heap said. She added that Lumpkin did appear before the grand jury considering the evidence. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
U1lIZwO4zKM | 24 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has released body camera videos and case files associated with the November 2015 officer-involved shooting of a 45-year-old man. Earlier this month, the Anoka County Attorney announced a grand jury cleared the two officers who fired at Michael Kirvelay. Sgt. Erik Johnston, who fired one shot, was wearing a body camera. Fridley police officer Shawn Murphy, who fired three shots, was not wearing one. Kirvelay was holding an unloaded air soft gun at the time of the shooting. It was a replica of a Smith and Wesson 45 caliber pistol and did not have an orange tip. The 90 minutes of body camera video show the 12 minutes leading up to the shooting and the aftermath. As Columbia Heights police enter, they hear a woman's voice scream, "Yeah, we are scared, please." One woman escapes out the back, and that's when officers apparently see Kirvelay is armed. "Put the gun down and come out. I want to see your hands," Columbia Heights police officer Hashim Abdullahi told him. The body cameras worn by the Columbia Heights police officers don't give a clear look at Kirvelay, who was at the end of the hallway inside his sister's cleaning business with one sister still inside the next room. Officer Abdullahi and his partner Jacqueline Thurmes were both wearing body cameras. For "I need a favor Michael. Put down the gun. Put it down," Abdullahi said. "I'm scared, sir," Kirvelay responded. "Listen this is the police department. I need you to put that down," Abdullahi said. For nine minutes, officers Abdullahi and Thurmes say upwards of a hundred times, "Put down the gun," -- "Show both hands" -- or -- "Lie on the ground." "Put that down," Abdullahi said. "No," Kirvelay responded. "Put down the gun, Michael," Thurmes said. "No," Kirvelay said. "It's just a BB gun." Kirvelay says three times it is a BB gun, and he refuses to put it down. State investigators created an animation in the case file to show how similar Kirvelay's gun looks compared to a real 45-caliber. "I'm asking you nicely. That thing looks like a gun. I need you to put it down," Abdullahi said. And as Kirvelay began to approach him, he added, "Do not come near me. I'm telling you that right now. Throw it down on the ground. Kirvelay still said no. At some point, Columbia Heights Sgt. Erik Johnston and Fridley Officer Shawn Murphy entered the building. Sgt. Johnston took the first shot. Then Officer Murphy fired three times. According to police reports, both officers say right before the shooting, Kirvelay pulled his sister Denise Larson into hallway and used her as a shield. She told police afterwards that Kirvelay had a gun to the back of her neck. But the body cameras didn't show that sequence or any clear view of what officers were looking at as they fired, as Sgt. Johnston's camera was blocked by some clothing hanging in the room. And Murphy, the Fridley officer, wasn't wearing a camera. Kirvelay's family has maintained the shooting was unjustified. They say their brother, who was found to have meth in his system, has mental issues. They believe police could have handled him without using deadly force. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IqVlOCSPBDU | 23 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Milwaukee woman has been charged with five felony counts after allegedly she slammed into a squad car and sped off. Kevina Freeman was charged with two counts of first degree recklessly endangering safety, two counts of vehicle operator fleeing traffic officer resulting in bodily harm, and one count of vehicle operator fleeing traffic officer causing damage to property. The incident occurred on May 15 when two Milwaukee County sheriff's deputies stopped a car for speeding on I-43 near Loomis Road. The driver's license was suspended so deputies called a tow truck. Dash cam video showed the passenger out of the car with deputies nearby. According to the criminal complaint, the driver said she needed to get something out of her vehicle before it was towed. She allegedly said, “I’m never going to get my car back.” She went back into the car through the passenger side and after five minutes she had not exited the vehicle. All of a sudden, the driver puts the car in reverse, slams into the squad car and speeds off. The jolt caused one of the deputies to fall and roll into oncoming traffic, while another grabbed and held on to the driver's side door. Meanwhile, the woman’s mother was knocked into the concrete wall, unable to get up from the force. The situation was immediately radioed in to dispatch. Dispatch: "Injuries?" Deputy: "I'm not injured. A passenger got injured." Dispatch: "What injuries to the passenger?" Deputy: "Leg injury. She got smashed into a wall." Dispatch: "Copy. Conscious and breathing? Deputy: "Conscious and breathing." A backup squad car also caught the crash on camera. Drivers slow down, but some don't even move over, putting a defenseless law enforcement officer in more danger. It's the reason why authorities strongly enforce the move over law. One of the deputies runs to his car, checking his own injures, before speeding off to catch the driver Kelvina Freeman, 23, from Milwaukee. Freeman was caught just days later and would have gotten a ticket and a fine for her initial violation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pBXMO9NHnO4 | 21 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Greenfield police officer took drastic action earlier this month to stop thieves in a stolen car. The officer performed what's called a PIT maneuver, ramming the car to stop it. Some are questioning the officers' actions, hitting the car at speeds of nearly 97 mph. The stolen car was heavily damaged when it hit a concrete pole at 27th Street and Lincoln Avenue. The pole was toppled by the force. The four teens in the car ran away. Greenfield's police chief said his officer made a judgment call to save lives, forcing the stolen car to spin out at about 97 mph. "It's very apparent in the community. We've heard loud and clear they want us to do something," Police Chief Brad Wentlandt said. Wentlandt explained an officer tried to pull over the stolen car at 3 a.m. May 6. The driver took off hitting 100 mph, at times swerving around cars and running red lights as they headed into Milwaukee. "These aren't suspects out joyriding. These are people that are committing violent, dangerous felonies," Wentlandt said. "And when they're in these vehicles, they're wielding a 3,000-pound weapon. They're out there driving at high speed with limited driving skill, with no regard for human life." Just past Lincoln Avenue, the officer sped up and did a so-called PIT maneuver to spin out the car. "The PIT itself was essentially very skillfully applied. It was probably a speed that we would discourage, given the circumstances that were present, but that's part of the learning process," Wentlandt said. The dashcam video showed to Brian Dorow, the dean of criminal justice at WCTC, said PIT maneuvers are a permitted use of force by the state of Wisconsin. "It's really, the officer is in control of the squad car. That's ultimately what it comes down to," Dorow said. PIT maneuver policies vary by department. Some don't allow them. Wentlandt said the officer never violated the department's pursuit procedures. None of the boys in the car were hurt. They've all been referred on juvenile charges. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ZQhw6z8Y4GI | 20 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The city of Tukwila has agreed to pay $100,000 to settle a civil-rights lawsuit filed by a man who was bitten by a police dog, repeatedly punched and tased during a 2014 arrest after officers found a man yelling and dancing in a freight yard. The city has also agreed to pay Linson Tara’s attorney fees in an amount to be determined later by U.S. District Judge John Coughenour. The lawsuit, in addition to alleging that officers Brent Frank and Mike Boehmer used excessive force, challenged the constitutionality of the city’s de-facto policy of allowing police dogs to bite suspects as a “pain compliance” technique. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has held that the use of a K-9 bite is “the most severe force authorized short of deadly force.” Acting Deputy Chief Rick Mitchell declined to comment on the settlement when reached by phone on Friday. The department’s attorney, Andrew Cooley, described the arrest as a “tense and rapidly evolving event, where the silent video captures only part of what happened.” Officers Frank and Boehmer responded the evening of Aug. 22, 2014, to a report of a man in the Tukwila UPS freight yard, “walking around, yelling and dancing,” according to a complaint filed in federal court. They arrived to find Tara, who did not work there, being confronted by a number of employees. Police-dashcam video shows him standing with one hand on hip and the other held up, palm open. Frank, the K-9 officer whose dog, Ace, can be heard barking in the background, approaches Tara and tries to lead him toward the police cruiser. Boehmer approaches and Tara can be seen apparently trying to twist away from Frank’s grasp. Frank then grabs him around the neck and forces him “over backward onto the hood of his patrol car,” according to the lawsuit. Boehmer is seen attempting to remove his Taser from his utility belt while Frank lifts Tara and slams him to the pavement. Frank is seen punching Tara in the face and head a half-dozen times. Boehmer, in the meantime, fires the Taser’s darts into Tara’s stomach from close range, and applies the weapon in contact stun-drive mode on Tara’s thigh. Tara was rolled over, and the police dog is released remotely from its cage. Ace, a German or Malinois shepherd, is seen biting Tara in the buttocks and legs. Meantime, a third officer, identified in the lawsuit as Don Ames, arrives and places his knee on Tara’s head and handcuffs him. Afterward, the dog is pulled off the prone man and returned to his cage. Ames was not named as a defendant in the lawsuit. Ames rolls Tara over and looks at his face. “On the video, it appears that Mr. Tara is unconscious,” the lawsuit says. Tara was transported to a hospital, where he was treated for injuries that included dog bites. He was booked into jail and charged with three counts of fourth-degree assault. Those charges were later dismissed. According to the lawsuit, Frank wrote in his report that he deployed the dog “to assist in providing pain compliance” to subdue Tara. The lawsuit states that the department found the officers’ use of force, including the deployment of the police dog, to be within policy. Tara’s attorney, Joseph R. Shaeffer, alleged that was an unconstitutional use of force and sought an injunction to stop the department from using dogs for that purpose. Some other departments limit the deployment of police dogs, recognizing the courts findings that dog bites are among the most severe uses of force. The canine policy of the Seattle Police Department, for example, states that dog handlers “will only allow their canines to physically engage or bite a suspect if there is a reasonable belief, or if it is known, that the suspect is armed with a weapon … capable of producing death or significant physical injury or otherwise poses an imminent threat of death or serious physical injury to the handler or others, or is engaged in active aggression or escaping.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nU076d6Emw8 | 19 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Melbourne police took two suspects into custody following a robbery that ended in a two-county chase and an Osceola County school being placed on lockdown. No injuries were reported. "We have two in custody," said Lt. Dan Lynch, spokesman for the Melbourne Police Department. The two unidentified suspects, believed to be armed, were arrested near Harmony, Florida, as Melbourne police reported through a series of live tweets. The incident unfolded as Melbourne police worked to find the pair following the 3 p.m. robbery of a Verizon store this afternoon. A patrol officer quickly spotted a vehicle matching the description of the getaway vehicle and followed the vehicle on Interstate 95 and westbound along U.S. 192. The Brevard County sheriff's helicopter also responded as officers followed the pair into Osceola County in an attempt to conduct a traffic stop. A nearby high school in Harmony was briefly placed on lockdown. Moments later, officers attempted the pit maneuver, a tactical move that forces drivers to abruptly move to the side, but it failed initially. The vehicle, which reportedly had a flattened tire, stopped a short time later. Officers then held the men at gunpoint and ordered them to surrender. The robbery happened at the Verizon store in the 900 block of Wickham Road. Police said two masked men were last seen leaving the store. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
V5OC-VRsaPI | 19 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Video from a squad car showing a vicious attack on a Brooklyn Park police officer last November is now public. It reveals a desperate struggle to survive as a man wanted on an outstanding felony warrant grabs for the officer’s gun. The video released Thursday captures the officer’s screams for help as 25-year-old Lance Carr begins punching, choking and wrestling with officer Sean Hyman. Hennepin County jurors watched the compelling video and convicted Carr of felony assault of a police officer. Just minutes after officer Sean Hyman stopped a white car on a noise complaint, he learns the driver, Carr, is wanted on a felony theft warrant. “He asked Carr to step out of the vehicle and place his hands behind his back,” Brooklyn Park Police Chief Chief Craig Enevoldsen said. But when officer Hyman attempts the arrest, trouble begins. Carr suddenly turns and repeatedly punches Hyman. The two lock in a struggle and fall to the ground. “At that point I think he (Hyman) knows or determines that this is a fight for his life,” Enevoldsen said. On Thursday, law enforcement released the nine-minute video to show the public why no police officer’s stop is ever routine. Officer Hyman is on patrol alone that night and begins screaming help. At that point, neighbors hear his screams and call 911 for police backup. You can hear citizens screaming at Carr to get off the officer, but to no avail. “Had officer Hyman not done some of the things he had done to get additional help, I think this ends much differently,” Enevoldsen said. But before that help arrives, Hyman fires his gun but misses Carr. There’s a struggle for Hyman’s pistol, and he ejects the magazine, rendering it unable to fire additional rounds. Finally, three minutes after the struggle begins, sirens are heard and backup arrives. But even then, Carr doesn’t stop his assault of Hyman. It took a shot fired from a police officer’s Taser gun and the tackling of three other officers to do that. “This could have had a very different outcome if the officers had not arrived when they did and/or the citizens had not intervened how they chose to intervene that night,” Hennepin County Sheriff Rich Stanek said. Officer Hyman was off the job for 16 days after the incident – he’s now back on patrol. Sentencing for Lance Carr will be June 17, where he could face a penalty of between 10 to 20 years for the first-degree felony assault of officer Hyman. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yew26h1i4Q8 | 18 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** In the early hours of Sept. 28, a man in a parking lot was pointing a BB gun at a Fargo police officer. Yelling at the top of his lungs, the officer repeatedly ordered the man to drop the weapon, to no avail. The encounter ended with the officer, Patrick Thomas, shooting the man with the BB pistol, 31-year-old Karmen Redshirt. Authorities said the pistol had a laser light and looked like a real handgun. The camera system in Thomas' squad car captured the video that shows the officer pulling into the parking lot of the Pizza Hut at 4701 13th Ave. S., near the Fargo Wal-Mart. Thomas steps out of the car and right away starts shouting at Redshirt, telling him he'll be fired upon if he doesn't drop the gun. The video shows that Thomas spent close to 40 seconds trying to convince Redshirt to drop the gun. Ultimately, Thomas fired three shots. One round hit Redshirt in the abdomen, causing a wound that required surgery and months of recovery. Cass County State's Attorney Birch Burdick reviewed an investigation of the shooting done by the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation, and he declined to file criminal charges against Thomas. The Fargo Police Department's internal review of the shooting found that Thomas' use of force was justified. Redshirt's brother, Cody Redshirt, has questioned Thomas' decision to shoot his brother and to fire three rounds. The shooting came after Redshirt led police on a chase in a stolen car. Redshirt's blood-alcohol level that morning was 0.279 percent, authorities said. The legal limit for driving is 0.08 percent. Redshirt, of Bismarck, pleaded guilty to felony charges of theft, reckless endangerment and two counts of terrorizing, as well as a misdemeanor charge of refusing to halt. Redshirt was sentenced last month to four years in prison and three years of supervised probation. He's being held at the North Dakota State Penitentiary. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6sxcNU_C1UE | 18 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A fiery meteor streaked across the sky early on Tuesday morning and was captured by a police dashboard camera. The Plattsburgh Police Department and the Portland, Maine, police department released video of the fireball, which was seen in much of New England, as far south as New Jersey, and as far north as parts of Canada. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RbsVdiqQdMc | 17 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Melbourne Police Department arrested Skyler Christian Awad, 27, after police say he robbed a Subway sandwich shop and then a TD Bank branch in Melbourne within a two hour period on Monday morning. The police pursuit was stopped only after officers performed a precision immobilization technique (PIT) maneuver on the vehicle, resulting in it going off the road and hitting a light pole. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
uO_7NnJkbvI | 17 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A dash cam camera in an Anchorage police cruiser caught dramatic video of Officer Mitchel Veenstra and four citizens rescuing a man whose arm was trapped under a burning sport utility vehicle. The video released Tuesday is agonizing to watch at times as the man screams: "Oh my God! Oh my God!" The vehicle had rolled onto its right side Sunday. The unidentified driver, who hadn't worn a seat belt, had his arm trapped under the passenger side of the vehicle. Veenstra and four volunteers rocked the car just enough for the driver to free his arm, and the crying man scrambled away from the SUV As he flops to the ground in front of the cruiser, the man tells Veenstra that he's a firefighter with the state. The man then says he's OK, but adds: "I thought I was literally going to die." Veenstra says, "I'm glad to be talking to you right now." The man replied: "Me too." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
uuRfQftu2RU | 17 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Seattle ambulance was speeding through the streets of the city, and cops were following in its wake. But it wasn’t headed toward an emergency, rather, the aid car was the emergency. “He just rammed one of our patrol cars,” an officer is heard saying on the dash cam video. Seattle police pursued a 23-year-old man who stole a Seattle Fire Department aid car and sped through the city Saturday evening. Officers initially responded after receiving reports of a man who jumped out of a downtown hotel room window and dropped 10 feet to the ground. He soon found an ambulance parked nearby, hopped in and drove off. Being a city aid car, however, officials could easily track the vehicle and it moved toward North Seattle. Police tried to block the aid car’s path around Sand Point Way but the suspect turned it around, bashing into one patrol car, and sped off again. “You need to pull over sir. We cannot keep doing this. Somebody’s going to get hurt,” the Seattle police officer says over his loudspeaker. “We’re not going to let you go … You need to stop and talk to us, OK. This is not going to work,” he said. “Please pull over.” Finally, the suspect ended the chase around 50th Avenue and 65th Street — he pulled over and turned himself in. “Put your hands out the window. It’s OK, just put your hands out the window,” the officer instructs the man. “There ya go, step on out.” Another aid car was called in to treat the man’s injuries that were caused by dropping from the hotel window — he fell out of the ambulance as he exited and was clearly favoring one leg. Police report that the man appeared to be dazed when he was taken into custody. He has been booked into King County Jail with an auto theft charge. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hFxzp5cY4mY | 12 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** York Regional Police are warning drivers to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles after an officer was injured earlier this week when a car ran into the back of a stopped police cruiser in Richmond Hill. The officer, with the Traffic Enforcement Unit, was seated inside an unmarked cruiser with emergency lights activated in the right lane of Hwy. 7 east of Hunters Point Drive after stopping another vehicle at 2:45 p.m. Monday . The police cruiser was struck from behind by a Honda CRV and the force of the collision pushed the cruiser into an Audi Q5 that had initially been stopped by the officer. All three drivers, including the police officer, were taken to hospital suffering from non-life-threatening injuries. All have since been released. Hwy. 7 was closed in both directions from Bathurst Street to Yonge Street for several hours after the collision. The investigation is ongoing and any witnesses who have not yet spoken with police are being asked to come forward. Sgt. Andy Pattendon reminded drivers this week that the law requires them to slow down and pass with caution when approaching an emergency vehicle or a tow truck with its amber lights flashing and stopped facing the same direction you are going. “If the road has two or more lanes, you must leave a lane of space between you and the emergency vehicle, if you can do so safely,” he said. Drivers can be charged if they fail to do so, and face penalties for a first offence ranging from to three demerit points upon conviction and possible suspension of driver’s licence for up to two years. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EmJSCeKIPrE | 11 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chittenden County State's Attorney TJ Donovan announced Tuesday that prosecutors will not file charges against the Burlington police officer who shot and killed a man with a history of mental health issues. On March 21, police were called to 76-year-old Ralph "Phil" Grenon's apartment on College Street after receiving reports that he was shouting and making threats to stab and kill people. Officers attempted to talk to Grenon and subdue him with Taser stung guns and pepper balls, but were unsuccessful. Five hours after they arrived on the scene, Grenon was shot and killed after advancing towards officers swinging a knife. Prosecutors in the Chittenden County State's Attorney's office the ruled that Officer David Bowers was acting in self-defense when he shot Grenon. "The heart of the inquiry is whether the actions of Officer Bowers were justified because he reasonably believed that he or another was in imminent danger of being killed or suffering great bodily harm and whether the use of deadly force was reasonably necessary to repel the perceived threat," said Chief Deputy State's Attorney Bram Kranichfeld. He went on to say that since Grenon had two knives, advanced on the officers, was acting erratically and wasn't responding to attempts to communicate, the use of deadly force was justified. Niki Carpenter, Grenon's daughter, spoke at the press conference over the phone from Arizona. "I understand, based on the facts of this case, that the outcome was what it was," Carpenter said. "I do not dispute Officer Bowers decision [and] based on the facts I do agree with the finding of the state's attorney's office." However, Carpenter said she had concerns over how the police handled the situation that night. "I would love to see programs where the police and those in the mental health profession are able to work a little more hand in hand so that situations like this are able to end peacefully in the future and not in the way they did with my dad," Carpenter said. "I hope that coming forward and out of this situation that progress and change will be made. That's what I think my father's hopes would be as well." Burlington Police Chief Brandon del Pozo said the police serve citizens and that night they were trying to help Grenon by subduing him. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XjZk_m4U41g | 11 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** In January 2015, Douglas Babbitt was talking on the phone in the driver's seat of his parked van when a police officer asked if an open beer bottle on the ground near the vehicle's front passenger door belonged to him. Babbitt said the beer was not his, nor had he seen who left it in the parking lot in front of the 7-Eleven on East 14th Street. But San Leandro Police Officer Michael Olivera continued to question Babbitt about the beer. Olivera's body camera captured the entire incident in a nearly 12-minute video that shows how the situation escalated and led to the 51-year-old Oakland man briefly lying unconscious on the ground. Babbitt was arrested and charged with resisting a police officer, driving under the influence of alcohol and multiple weapons violations. In July 2015, Babbitt sued San Leandro, Olivera and Officer Alexander Ying in U.S. District Court. The lawsuit alleges that the police officers violated Babbitt's constitutional rights, used excessive force, unlawfully arrested and falsely imprisoned him. During the encounter with police, Babbitt suffered a concussion and injuries to his shoulder and face, the suit says. He seeks undisclosed compensatory and punitive damages. The Alameda County District Attorney's office dismissed all of the charges against Babbitt, according to the lawsuit. "The reason this case is interesting is we have the whole interaction from start to finish and you can tell how these police departments handle people who are minorities, people who are driving beat-up cars, people who are in impoverished neighborhoods," said Fulvio Cajina, Babbitt's attorney. In court documents, the defendants acknowledge using a carotid restraint hold to gain control of Babbitt, but deny the rest of his claims. The two officers acted "reasonably and appropriately given the circumstances," said attorney Gregory Fox, who is representing San Leandro, Olivera and Ying. "For reasons not fully explained (Babbitt) became very upset, very belligerent," said Fox, noting that police did not kick or strike Babbitt. "He basically refused to cooperate." In the video, Olivera questions Babbitt while Ying shines a flashlight through the van's passenger window. Olivera asks why he is "aggravated" and Babbitt says because the officer is asking about a beer that is not his and repeats that he does not know who left it there. After asking Babbitt for identification, Olivera tells him to hang up the phone. Babbitt refuses, saying he wants the person on the line to hear the conversation. "Based on your aggravated manner, it appears to me like you're under the influence," Olivera says. "I'm not under the influence," Babbitt responds. Olivera ignores Babbitt's offer to take a field sobriety test. Babbitt then refuses Olivera's order to get out of the vehicle. In the next few minutes, the video shows the officers snapping a handcuff on Babbitt's left wrist and then Olivera says he's under arrest for public intoxication. "I'm not drunk, I'm not drunk," Babbitt says. The officers twist Babbitt's arm until he agrees to get out of the van. Very quickly, Babbitt is on the ground and surrounded by several officers yelling at him to stop resisting and put his hands behind his back. An unidentified officer applied the carotid restraint, which applies pressure on the carotid arteries and reduces blood flow to the brain causing temporary unconsciousness. "You just passed me out," says Babbitt, a heavyset man. "I have to sit up, I can barely breathe." Paramedics took Babbitt to San Leandro Hospital and then the city jail. While searching Babbitt's van, police found a knife and four firearms, including one that was loaded. Although police said Babbitt's eyes were bloodshot and watery and he smelled of alcohol, a toxicology report found that Babbitt did not have any alcohol in his system that night, according to Cajina, his attorney. "What we find the most troubling is the use of force on a person like Mr. Babbitt. He wasn't threatening, there was absolutely no reason to use the carotid hold," Cajina said. Babbitt said San Leandro police had questioned and followed him before, but this was the first time he'd been arrested -- an experience that left the former Army reservist shaken. "If it hadn't been for the camera it would have been a different story," Babbitt said. "I think the body camera kept them honest." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
A6NPBWD-dFk | 11 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On April 27, 2016 deputies from the Orange County Sheriffs Department responded to a call of a suicidal man with a gun in the garage of his home. Upon arrival and without provocation, the three responding deputies were shot at with an semi-automatic rifle by the suicidal suspect. The deputies were unable to return fire due to poor sight lines and concern that they couldn't see who else may have been inside the garage. After firing dozens of rounds, the suspect came out, dropped his weapon and was taken into custody. No one was injured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UhMvx9GEp6g | 11 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Orlando police officers chased a stolen SUV at speeds as high as 80 mph, and down main roads and neighborhood streets. One officer lost control in someone’s yard after swerving to avoid a trash can. After at least a 9-minute high-speed chase, an unmarked OPD vehicle wedged 16-year-old Valine Thompson, the suspected armed carjacker, against the concrete barrier on the State Road 408 ramp at Lake Underhill. He could not outrun the SUV. He appeared to consider jumping for a split second, then turned the other way, saw an officer running at him, realized he was trapped, threw his hands up and dropped to the ground. In the next 16 seconds, before officers appeared to have him under control, OPD dash cam video shows an officer run up and immediately start bobbing up and down, while leaning on the barrier. Two officers admitted kicking Thompson in the face but said it was an accident. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fdZCK_kQAWE | 10 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Erica Barreiro-Rapp is a name well-known to Monroe police, but even officers who have dealt with her in the past say they are a little surprised about what she’s accused of doing. “She’s very desperate to stay out of jail. If she is doing what she did, with her own child in the car, she’s very desperate,” Monroe police Sgt. Tom Cobaugh said. Police said Barreiro-Rapp was the driver seen trying to elude police on cruiser cam video. They said she led them on a chase with her 3-year-old child in the vehicle. Barreiro-Rapp was in court on Wednesday, but when she found out she had felony warrants out of Kentucky, she made an excuse to leave court and then got into her van and took off. An officer had followed her to the van but she took off before he could stop her. Barreiro-Rapp is accused of driving through yards, crossing the center line and nearly hitting a police cruiser, running over a concrete barrier and driving through a red light at a busy intersection. Police had to call off the chase because it got too dangerous. Barreiro-Rapp was later spotted at a hotel where, authorities said, she went into a random room and as she saw police coming, she jumped out of a first-floor window with her child and escaped. Cobaugh said he’s seen this kind of spiral before. “They start out with minor problems and it escalates into theft problems, drug charges, more thefts. It just keeps going until situations like these come up,” he said. Barreiro-Rapp has a lengthy criminal history including heroin charges, domestic issues, theft and weapons charges. It’s the same place where officers were called to make a welfare check on her five children on the day of the chase. “If she’s that desperate to get away, she’s liable to do anything and it makes it that much more dangerous for the child involved,” said Cobaugh, “and the innocent people out there on the street as well.” In addition to the charges she was already facing, Barreiro-Rapp is also facing charges of eluding police and child endangering. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vJ5h6Zy67es | 10 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A loose calf led Stephenville police through a 12-block stretch of Lingleville Road before it was captured on Saturday afternoon. Police released dash camera video of the pursuit on Monday. "The calf had broken loose outside city limits," said Sgt. Sha King. "It actually almost made it 12 blocks down the road by the time our officers got in." After 20 minutes, police officers along with an animal control unit, cornered the calf and stopped it from running away, King said. "A citizen standing along the road helped bulldog it down," King said. The pursuit caught the attention of drivers in the area. "I saw somebody's head bopping up and down. I saw it trotting down the road," said Katie Burr. "It might happen in other places, but I'd like to say only in Texas." Peter McMahon saw five police cars try to block off the calf. "He was running for his life. He was trying to go into the woods," said Peter McMahon. McMahon witnessed the chase and recorded it with his cell phone. "He was moving. It only happens in Stephenville." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
o4uAT12deGs | 09 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The videos shows Calvin Smith exit his car and immediately open fire on the two officers with a semi-automatic rifle as they arrive in their vehicles at the end of the chase. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qBKGVvyEsf0 | 09 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** For the second time in less than two months, Indian River County sheriff's deputies saved a person from a burning car.A deputy responding to a report of a single vehicle crash in Vero Beach found the car on fire Sunday night. Deputy David Dozer pulled the driver from the vehicle, and the entire event unfolded in front of the deputy's dash camera. The driver was flown to the Orlando Burn Center, where he is still being treated. "Our deputies put their lives on the line every day," Indian River County Sheriff Deryl Loar said. "In the past six months, our dash cameras have caught one of our deputies being shot and returning fire, our deputies pulling a woman from her burning vehicle, last night's rescue of a man from his burning car, and many more heroics that do not get national attention. Our deputies are to be commended for their daily efforts to protect and serve the citizens of Indian River County." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Oo9ysdAQom4 | 06 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police dashcam footage from Wednesday's armed robbery of a North Myrtle Beach bank and subsequent chase with law enforcement was released Friday. The three suspects led police on a chase in which shots were fired at law enforcement. No injuries were reported. All three suspects were apprehended by late Wednesday night. They were denied bond during a court appearance on Thursday. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nU_A6zLaIxs | 04 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Putnam County Sheriff's Department spokeswoman Beth Nelson said Officer Ahscari Valencia of the Algood Police Department in Tennessee pulled Cook in Putnam County when the suspect fired. Nelson said Valencia was wearing a bulletproof vest, which saved his life. The incident occurred on October 24, 2015 Gregory said Kentucky troopers later found a vehicle near Burksville, Kentucky, matching the description in the Tennessee shooting and pulled it over. A man inside fired. The troopers weren't injured. On Sunday, authorities say Cook pulled a gun on a teen in Burkesville, in southern Kentucky. According to the station, police say the teen was in his car with his girlfriend, pulling up to his father's house when Cook came out of the woods, told him to stay in the car and pulled a gun on him. The boy told the station he recognized Cook from media reports. Police reportedly cornered Cook on a nearby road and said they believed he was barricaded inside the teen's father's home. SWAT teams swarmed the home Monday after an hours-long standoff, but Cook wasn't inside, reports the station. Floyd Ray Cook who was the target of a six-day manhunt after allegedly shooting a Tennessee cop was killed by police early Friday in what officials described as a "scary" conclusion. Floyd Cook, 62, was fatally shot near Burkesville, Kentucky, after being traced to a wooded area with the help of a police helicopter's thermal camera. Law enforcement agents converged on a building in the hunt for Cook, who was accused of shooting a Tennessee police officer during a traffic stop on Saturday. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fby9yCLWzSE | 04 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Several videos has just been released in the arrest of murder suspect, D'Juan Holloway. Police say D'Juan Holloway got all the way to New Mexico before he was taken into custody. The capital murder suspect is accused of shooting and killing 19-year-old Ray Howze near a convenience store on Old Pass Road in Gulfport. Investigators say Holloway then stole the victim's car, and made his cross-country getaway on I-10. Five miles inside the state of New Mexico authorities finally caught up with him.A New Mexico State Police officer spotted the suspect on I-10, and tried to pull him over. That's when investigators say Holloway took off, eventually leading officers from four different agencies on a chase that ended in gunfire.The officers said Holloway fired shots at them, and they fired back. No officers were injured, but Holloway was. After being taken into custody, he was transported to a nearby hospital. He then had to be airlifted to the University Medical Center in El Paso, Texas where Monday night he was in stable condition. The 23-year-old currently has a warrant for capital murder and carjacking out of Gulfport. The circumstances surrounding this incident are being investigated by the New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
R39806fP_aQ | 03 May 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police dash cam video captures an EF-1 tornado touching down near Zionsville last Thursday. Footage from the dash cam of Zionsville Police Department Officer Nick Baldwin shows the twister in the distance as rain pelts his windshield. “[The tornado] appears to be close to [County Road] 300 South and [County Road] 800 East,” Baldwin says into his radio.“ Wow!” he adds a few moments later. The National Weather Service said the tornado carried winds of 100 mph. A barn was heavily damage, but no one was injured in the storms, Zionsville police said. This is the third tornado to hit central Indiana in under a week. Last Tuesday, the National Weather Service said a tornado made ground contact in Greene County. An EF-1 twister touched down in Montgomery County on Sunday. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
YAhYJZ_VP2M | 29 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An intoxicated Ohio man asked a police officer to help him look for his missing marijuana. In a body cam video provided by police, 42-year old Dennis Wagner stops a cop to ask for his help. In the video, he appears to be drunk. “Hey. I’m not gonna lie,” Wagner begins. “I lost a little bit of my marijuana.” The cop, displaying a tremendous amount of patience, says, “Where at?” “Somewhere around here. I don’t know. But it’s gone.” Wagner says. “How do you know you lost it?” Wagner is straightforward: “‘Cause I ain’t got it on me.” The officer first tells Wagner to check his pockets, and then, when it’s not there, tells him that they have to find it because he doesn’t want a kid finding it. The video shows the cop looking through the grass. “Here it is. I found it for you.” “Can you throw it back down for me?” Wagner asks. The cop answers in the negative. Wagner was given a ticket. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
OMoK83COhto | 28 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Officers arrested a Lufkin teen early Tuesday morning following a three-county, 120-mph chase that began with a reckless driving report. Douglas Richard, 18, remained in the Angelina County Jail around 11 a.m. Tuesday, following his arrest which occurred just before 1 a.m. on FM 1277 in San Augustine County. His bond had not been set. The incident began with a call to dispatch from a concerned citizen at 12:10 a.m. of a black Chevy Cobalt with a busted window “flying around a neighborhood” off Atkinson Drive. An officer caught up to the suspect vehicle and attempted to make a traffic stop after seeing the driver fail to signal at a turn and then run the red light at Atkinson and Timberland Drives. The driver, later identified as Richard, did not stop though the officer activated his overhead lights and siren and instead accelerated to more than 90 mph, outbound on Atkinson Drive. The chase began at 12:19 a.m. Richard continued onto state Highway 103 toward Etoile, reaching a top speed of 120 mph and swerving into the oncoming lane, as two other Lufkin officers joined the chase. The pursuit continued for 27 miles through Angelina, Nacogdoches and San Augustine Counties. Richard brought the vehicle to a stop at 12:38 a.m. on FM 1277 in San Augustine County. The officers ordered him out of the car and placed him under arrest as two Sabine County deputies arrived to assist. When asked why he ran, Richard told the officers, because “it was fun.” He went on to say that his registration was out and he did not have insurance. He said that because he did not want his vehicle towed, he decided he was going to run. Officers found a 15-inch decorative knife and unopened beer during a search of Richard’s car. Richard is charged with felony evading arrest and several misdemeanor traffic offenses including: expired license plates, fail to signal, no insurance, no driver’s license and running a red light. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Kor5QGIV3xk | 28 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A suspect in a stolen flatbed tow truck with a fork lift on it led authorities on a chase in South Florida Tuesday night, police said. According to City of Doral Police, the man stole the flat bed near Northwest 83rd Avenue and 27th Street. Officers attempted to initiate a traffic stop, but police say he rear-ended the patrol car and continued onto the Palmetto Expressway southbound. Police said he crashed into everything from a patrol car to a message board on the highway. "It's very dangerous, it's a very big truck as you can see. And he took off with little regards to life or property," Doral Police Lt. Orlando Sanchez said. "The vehicle struck another vehicle on the 826. Also struck a light pole and a message board sign." The truck then got on 836 and exited at Northwest 107th Avenue. Officials say here he drove over a median, knocked down a palm tree, and then headed into oncoming traffic. The flatbed finally came to a stop under the overpass where the suspect was taken into custody. "He was a little upset, but he was taken in without any incident," Sanchez said. Police didn't release the man's identity or say what charges he'll face. As for the light pole he struck during the chase near Northwest 25th Street, police say the wires are down, so they want drivers to be careful in the area. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
caHM_g5eZU8 | 28 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released video shows the moment Orlando police officers were forced to open fire on a carjacking suspect. On a late January afternoon police pursued a car onto South Street near downtown Orlando. Police said the car they were chasing had been stolen during a carjacking just moments before by suspects who implied they had a gun. The car veered into a parking lot where police appeared to have it cornered, but the driver repeatedly backed into their cruisers. A nearby security camera shows the stolen car narrowly miss an officer. As the car pulls away, Orlando police officers Steve Farris, Justin Lay and Clarence Eide open fire. One of three suspects in the car, Danielle Evans was shot in the shoulder. She is now in jail on charges of attempted murder of a police officer, carjacking and fleeing law enforcement causing injury. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cQEh0FH84i0 | 25 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Tucson Police Department held a press conference Monday afternoon regarding the officer-involved shooting that occurred on March 16. Police released officer body camera video from the shooting incident that took place in the 5600 block of East Pima , near the corner of Pima and Van Buren. Carlos Alegria, 41, was shot March 15 after pulling a gun on officers, according to the TPD. The shooting happened in the 5600 block of East Pima Street, near North Van Buren Avenue. Sgt. Pete Dugan, spokesman for the TPD, said police received a call about a man, later identified as Alegria, with a knife who was being aggressive to workers in the neighborhood. Dugan said Alegria pulled a gun, which was later determined to be a BB gun, on officers when they arrived on the scene. Officers Mark Molina, a 19-year veteran, and Gary Rosebeck, an 8-year veteran, both discharged their firearms during the incident. Alegria was treated at a local hospital and later booked into the Pima County Jail. He is facing three counts of aggravated assault and five counts of disorderly conduct. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
PoJGzwO8Q2U | 25 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Two people were taken into custody early Monday morning by Mesquite police after leading officers on a chase into Dallas. Mesquite police said an officer spotted multiple people sitting inside a parked 2001 black Chevrolet Tahoe, one of whom was wearing a mask over his face. When the driver saw the officer, he sped out of the parking lot. The officer tried to get the driver to pull over, but he refused and led the officer into Dallas. The driver stopped near Lemmon Avenue and Peak Street and three people jumped from the vehicle and ran on foot. Two of those who were inside the vehicle were taken into custody -- the driver escaped. "It is very likely that the suspects were planning to do a robbery in the parking lot," police said. Police have not released the names of the two taken into custody, citing the ongoing investigation. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FlpIFgGIHMA | 25 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Gaston Police officer tried to stop Joseph Drafts, 42, of West Columbia, for speeding and for a license tag violation. However, Drafts refused to stop for blue lights and led the officer on a 10-mile chase outside of city limits, according to Maj. Stephen Watkins. Lexington County Sheriff's deputies were asked to assist by placing stop sticks along Highway 6. Drafts's front passenger tire was punctured, but he was able to drive a little way before the tire fell completely off and his vehicle wrecked into a pine tree on Avon Court in Gaston. Watkins said Drafts then fled the vehicle on foot and traveled through the woods to Sems Road. While officers were using K-9s to track Drafts, Lexington County deputies got dispatched to a home on Sems Road regarding a suspicious person in a resident's yard. When deputies arrived, the homeowner had Drafts at gunpoint, unaware that he was currently being chased by police. Drafts was then arrested and taken into custody. Drafts is charged with driving under suspension fourth offense, failure to stop for blue lights and breach of trust motor vehicle. Watkins said the breach of trust motor vehicle charge is a warrant out of West Columbia and unrelated to Thursday's incident. Other charges are expected as officers investigate. Also in the vehicle with Drafts was passenger Heirbrane Foster, 24. Foster did not flee the vehicle after it crashed and was taken into custody. Charges against Foster are pending. Both men were booked at the Lexington County Detention Center. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
IGqz5_AtInQ | 24 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police released the body cam video of an officer-involved shooting in Athens. A man was shot early Saturday morning by an Athens-Clarke County police officer. Police said preliminary information indicates at approximately 3 a.m., an officer was on routine patrol and stopped at the Golden Pantry in the 2200 block of Barnett Shoals Road. The officer saw two males pouring liquor into a cup and one of them had possession of a firearm. Police said the officer gave multiple commands to Justin Tramell Scott, 22. When Scott reached for his firearm, police said the officer fired shots, striking Scott. After being shot, Scott fled and was apprehended a short distance later by another officer who responded to the scene. Scott was taken to a local hospital for treatment for a non-life-threatening injury. No officers were injured during this incident. The GBI will conduct an independent investigation to determine what occurred during the incident. When the investigation is complete, it will be turned over to the Clarke County District Attorney's Office for any action they deem appropriate. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DFr92aaAnKk | 22 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Last summer, 10 officers shot at a man fleeing from them in a truck after the officers thought the suspect had run into their lieutenant, who was actually knocked down by a fence, according to police video and reports released Friday. There hasn’t been another Albuquerque police shooting in recent memory in which that many officers fired their weapons, said Celina Espinoza, a police spokeswoman. The department is currently putting in place a list of reforms, brought on by Department of Justice investigation, that aim to curb the number of police shootings, including those at moving vehicles. Rodrigo Garcia, the 20-year-old suspect, was hit seven times, including once in the head. He had part of his brain removed in the aftermath of the shooting, according to court documents. Espinoza said the department has no plans to pursue charges against Garcia because of the severity of his injuries. Joe Kennedy, an Albuquerque attorney representing Garcia and his family, couldn’t be reached for comment on Friday. But he previously said in an interview with the Journal that he plans to file a lawsuit in connection to the shooting that alleges civil rights violations. Garcia was wanted in connection to vehicle theft, felon in possession of a firearm and drug charges. Police reports indicate that he drove a vehicle into a marked police car the day before the shooting and eluded officers. The next afternoon, May 29, police cornered Garcia in a yard in southwest Albuquerque near 62nd and GonzalesInvestigative reports and video released Friday show that as more than 10 officers surrounded Garcia, he reversed the truck into a tree, and then drove forward and crashed into both a chain link fence and a marked police car. As he struck the fence, Albuquerque police Lt. Michelle Campbell was knocked over by the structure as it fell and she discharged her firearm once. According to police reports, officers on scene told investigators they thought Campbell had been run over. There was a volley of gunfire as Garcia drove away. He then stopped the Tahoe and put it in reverse and as it moved toward police, there was another volley of police gunfire. Criminalistics reports stated that 48 bullets and bullet fragments were found in the Tahoe. There was no firearm in the truck. Garcia was shot seven times. He had gunshot wounds to his head, shoulder, both hands, ear and right leg, according to police reports. Police previously said that 10 officers opened fire: Campbell and Southwest Area Command field services bureau officers Andrew Wickline, Dain Symes, Victor Bustillos, Toby Gallegos, Justice Bowe, Christopher Keeling and Matthew Murphy and auto theft detectives Raymond Marquez and Armando Hernandez. After the shooting, a SWAT standoff ensued while Garcia was still in the vehicle. Eventually, SWAT officers threw a flash bang grenade at him and then swarmed the Tahoe and removed him from it. He was taken to University of New Mexico hospital, where doctors told police that although he survived, the injuries would severely affect his quality of life, according to the reports. The Albuquerque Police Department officers have been criticized for shooting at moving vehicles, including in the DOJ investigation. The new use-of-force policy, which wasn’t in effect at the time of the shooting, prohibits officers from putting themselves in front of a moving vehicle and instead orders them to find cover. Only if an officer is in imminent danger and has no reasonable alternative can he or she shoot at a vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Td1qtBotLwc | 22 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An Aurora Police officer was significantly injured after being dragged by a suspect who sped away from a traffic stop. Now police hope someone can help them find the driver. On April 3, two officers made a routine traffic stop on Alameda Avenue and Exposition. The unidentified officer on the driver’s side asks for ID and when the suspect can’t find it, he takes off. The officer was caught up on the side of the vehicle. “This is worst case scenario almost,” said Aurora Police Officer Crystal McCoy, spokeswoman for Aurora Police. “For reasons we don’t know he (the suspect) fled from the scene.” Police have identified the driver as 34-year-old Jason Moore. He has a prior history of aggravated robbery and police consider him dangerous, though he did not have a known outstanding warrant before the incident. He now faces a charge of second-degree assault on a peace officer, a class 4 felony. “He displayed a complete disregard for safety. There was an officer on the other side. He had a passenger in the car,” says McCoy. “We don’t know why he doesn’t have a license. He probably shouldn’t have been driving.” Aurora police want anyone who has seen Moore to contact investigators, but warn parties to avoid Moore at all costs. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KcyUIv3OxOw | 22 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson has ordered an internal review of a five-year-old case in which police officers wound a female suspect before taking her down. Johnson also ordered the release of dash-cam video of the May 2011 incident. According to police, it concerns a police chase of a suspected female robber on the West Side of Chicago. Two convicted felons were involved in an armed robbery spree that ended with the suspects attempting to run over police. The officers subsequently shot and wounded the female suspect, CBS 2’s Dorothy Tucker reports. Every other dash-cam video showing police use of force has been released following a lawsuit or public documents request. Not this one. Johnson saw the video just one day after he was sworn in as he began reviewing cases of police force. He told Chicago Police Department internal affairs he wanted the case re-investigated. Two officers involved in the encounter have been stripped of their police powers. In a statement, Supt. Johnson said releasing the video was part of his pledge to “rebuild trust between CPD and the community.” Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kZlIDxMsA3U | 22 Apr 2016
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dLA7o5Rb7F8 | 21 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man has been arrested on felony child abuse charges after police say he left his 2-month-old in a hot car while he was at a southeast Albuquerque plasma center. Isaac Chacon, 32, was arrested Wednesday and booked into the county jail. Officers were called to reports of a baby who was left in a car in a parking lot at 204 San Mateo SE, near Central and San Mateo, around 1:45 p.m. Wednesday. When police arrived, two women had opened the car doors and officers could see a 2-month-old sitting in a car seat in the back seat. “(The baby) was crying loudly and had white build up on the sides of his mouth,” an officer wrote in the police report on the incident. It was 76 degrees outside at the time, according to the report. When paramedics arrived, they found the baby’s temperature was 101.7 and he appeared dehydrated. They took him to the hospital. The child’s father, Chacon, walked out of a nearby plasma center after the ambulance arrived and told officers he had been “in and out real quick,” according to the report. But a plasma center employee said Chacon went in at 12:15 p.m., leaving the baby in the car for an hour and a half. Chacon told officers one of his friends had been looking after the baby in the car for some of that time, but had left about 15 minutes before police arrived. Police charged him with felony child abuse without great bodily harm. The baby was put into his mom’s care. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7tr0OodNe1Q | 20 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Officer Zach Helbach can add “ducking liberator” to his resume after improvising the rescue of 10 baby ducks that fell into a storm sewer Wednesday morning. Police got a call around 9 a.m. from a resident on S. Kestrel Place who heard a mother duck squawking at a sewer and saw the babies were trapped. Officer Helbach was able to reach down and fish out the first seven ducklings with a plastic container. Three others kept swimming, so Zach moved over to a manhole down the street, leaned down in, and fished out the rest. Mom seemed pretty relieved, Helbach said. “Once I got them all out, Mom got ‘em all together and they just walked over to a nearby irrigation canal,” he said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
6URMX6UB640 | 19 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** While finishing up a warning/trespass citation for a homeless man, a guy trolls the cops with a special song. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
kKW2tTCIXwo | 14 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man on a moped leads police on a chase that ends with his arrest. It started just after 9 on Wednesday night after a Mt. Pleasant Police Officer spotted a moped driver on Oak Street. The officer reports the vehicle was missing a registration sticker and the driver was not sitting on it properly. When the officer tried to stop the driver, he took off down Pine Street. In dash-cam video provided by the police department you can see the brief chase, and watch as the driver leaves the road near Locust Street, crosses the railroad tracks, loses control of the moped and then runs off on foot. The officer was able to catch up to the 26-year-old Mt. Pleasant man around Mill Pond Park. He was arrested on charges of driving on a suspended license, among others. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TwE3GYb0cUk | 14 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Tuesday, 2 February, a Volvo estate was stopped by traffic patrols on Cherryfield Lane, Kirkby. The car initially stopped for patrols before the driver and front seat passenger jumped out of the car and threw bricks at the windscreen of the police vehicle, causing damage to the windscreen and showering the officer in glass. The Volvo made off at speed and was pursued around the Kirkby area before being lost on the M57. Following extensive enquiries, the offenders were identified as 33-year-old Carl Foley and 22-year-old Karl Waring, both of no fixed abode. Both were arrested and charged with various offences and remanded in custody for trial. Following guilty pleas, the men received the following sentences: Karl Waring: sentenced to 5 years 6 months imprisonment for Affray and separate offences of Possession with intent to supply cannabis Carl Foley: sentenced to 2 years 9 months imprisonment for Affray, Dangerous Driving and Disqualified Driving Inspector Mike McFall of Matrix Serious and Organised Crime, Roads Policing Unit said: "We welcome these sentences, which should serve as a warning to anyone else considering taking such reckless action against police. These two dangerous offenders believed in using violence to aid their escape from police, and in doing so showed complete disregard for the safety of police and towards other road users. "Unfortunately for Waring and Foley, they only succeeded in raising their profile as a risk to the public, which resulted in a joint investigation by Sefton CID and Matrix Serious and Organised Crime unit and, ultimately, substantial terms of imprisonment." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ypuoPQUMLLg | 13 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A high speed chase ended with the arrest of a wanted man and it was all caught on video. It happened April 1. According to the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office, it started when officers spotted a stolen car, driven by 23-year-old Matthew Hardin, a felon on the run. Cars swerved to get out of the way as Hardin led Milwaukee County Sheriff's Officers on a chase down North Avenue. According to police Hardin, a convicted felon, cut off his GPS bracelet and was wanted in connection with a double shooting that happened March 31. Hardin was put on GPS monitoring in November of 2015, after a judge stayed a prison sentence for a felony theft conviction. Court records show Hardin was also charged with 2nd Degree Reckless Endangerment of Safety, but the charge was dismissed. He also has prior convictions including possession of narcotics. In a statement Sheriff David Clarke blasted the decision to let Hardin out on GPS. "This suspect is no stranger to the criminal justice system in Milwaukee County,” Sheriff Clarke said. “This reliance on soft devices to monitor career criminals is too high a risk to the well-being of this community." According to the county website about the GPS Monitoring program, the only charge against Hardin that would have mandated prison was the reckless endangerment of safety, the charge that was dropped. "This suspect was the benefactor of a watered down prosecution in exchange for a plea bargain," Sheriff Clarke said. The chase finally ended after Hardin got on southbound I-43, drove up an embankment to avoid stopped cars, and smashed through a street sign. Officers then boxed him in and made the arrest Hardin will appear in court Wednesday to face several charges including attempted First Degree Intentional Homicide and First Degree Reckless Injury. The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office and the judge who put Hardin on GPS did not return calls for comment. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ULRjv8pBFDY | 12 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A car and foot chase along Highway 22 involving a stolen car, Dallas police, a Polk County sergeant and a Taser was captured on camera and resulted in the arrest of a 26-year-old woman and a 22-year-old man Sunday night. A Dallas police officer spotted a stolen Honda being driven by Jeffery Rodgers, of Dallas, shortly before 8 p.m. According to police, Rodgers refused to pull over and led officers on a pursuit through northern Dallas and into rural Polk County. A Polk County Sheriff's Office sergeant joined officers in their chase. A Dallas Police Department dashboard camera and body camera captured the tail end of the car chase and foot pursuit. About 10 miles into the pursuit, the stolen Honda's engine was disabled and Rodger's veered off the highway. He and his passenger, Morgan Swyers, of Dallas, fled the car on foot. Police chased after the pair, and Swyers surrendered. According to police, officers used a Taser to capture Rodgers. Police discovered methamphetamine, money and paraphernalia during the incident. Rodgers was arrested on several charges including possession of a stolen vehicle, reckless driving, attempt to elude on foot, attempt to elude in a vehicle and unlawful methamphetamine possession. According to court records, Rodgers faced similar charges of methamphetamine possession, fleeing a police officer and unauthorized use of a vehicle out of Marion County following a March 21 police pursuit and crash. He was scheduled to appear for arraignment for those charges on Monday. He also pleaded guilty to fleeing a police officer and methamphetamine possession in Benton County. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail and his license was suspended. Going back to 2013, he has been charged with various drug and motor vehicle theft crimes in Polk and Lincoln counties. Swyers was arrested on charges of unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, second-degree theft and second-degree criminal mischief. She currently had a warrant out for her arrest for failing to appear at a probation violation hearing in Lincoln County, according to court records. Both suspects were taken to Polk County jail. Rodgers appeared at Polk Count Circuit Court on Monday. His next court date is schedule for Thursday. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
M1fmlSbirJ8 | 08 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Footage of a California family's argument with the local sheriff's department has now been made public as part of an excessive lawsuit, after one of the cops body slammed one of the teenage girls to the ground. The incident occurred on June 14, 2015, on a rural property in Sonoma County, however the footage only surfaced this week as the case was presented in court. According to the sheriff's office, Deputy Marcus Holton stopped at the house in Petaluma after he saw a truck stopped in the middle of the street and heard people fighting. Footage taken from a body cam Holton was wearing - posted to YouTube on Thursday - shows four women arguing with Holton for several minutes, assuring him there was no issue. The verbal confrontation continues for several more minutes with the family demanding a female officer. The argument is lead by the mother of three women, two of which are adults and one, Gabrielle Lemos, 18, appears to be a teenager. At one point in the video she is referred to as being 16 years old. The mother accuses Holton of grabbing the women and breaking the law with his 'investigation'. The argument continues, and Gabrielle starts to walk away from the group. Holton then takes down Gabrielle as she is walking away, after she ignored his orders to stop. During the body slam, the mother and Gabrielle's sisters can be heard screaming in the background for Holton to stop. Holton's body camera fell off during the confrontation, and his face was captured in the footage as he readjusted it to his uniform. He then leads Gabrielle to a patrol car and places her under arrest. Blood and cuts can clearly be seen on her face. Gabrielle has since filed a civil rights case against the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office. The lawsuit claims the officer used excessive force and is seeking unspecified damages. However, after the lawsuit was filed, the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office filed charges against Gabrielle for misdemeanor resisting arrest. The Sonoma County Sheriff's Office have stood by Houlton and said he behaved appropriately. "Deputy Holton was well within his authority and Sheriff's Office policy to investigate this matter for a possible criminal violation,' the office said in a statement. 'His conduct and that of the other Deputies involved has been reviewed by Sheriff's Office Administrators and we are confident they acted honorably and appropriately during this tense rapidly evolving situation.' Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pbO_uZ7hfKY | 08 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Woodbury County Sheriff released dashcam and bodycam video of the pursuit and roll over crash near Salix, Iowa Tuesday. The video shows a deputy attempt to pull over a sedan traveling west on K35. break lights for the car turn on but it never stops. Authorities say 36 year-old Justin derby of Onawa, Iowa, was behind the wheel. Deputies added Derby was driving with a barred license. The video continues with the vehicle, with four other passengers inside, running a stop sign as the car turned left on Old Highway 75 in Sloan. you can hear the deputy say "he blew the stop sign" in the video. Speeds in the chase reached 117mph according to authorities as Derby attempted to shake the deputy giving chase. Both Derby and the deputy passed multiple vehicles on the road. The chase came to a halt in Salix. As Derby is passing a semi, he has to swerve to avoid an oncoming semi and loses control of the vehicle. The deputy then can be heard saying "rollover" as the car somersaults three times before landing right-side up in a mucky field. The rollover happens at the 5:54 mark in the video. Miraculously, all five people in the car lived. Two were taken to the hospital to be treated for undisclosed injuries. The chase for Derby didn't end after the crash. Video shows him climb out of the car and make a dash for it on foot. The deputy can be heard getting out of his vehicle and then is seen giving chase. The video ends with both Derby and the Deputy running across the top of the screen in the field. The deputy tracked Derby to a filthy pond where authorities say he jumped in to avoid being caught. They were able to coax him out and he was then taken in to custody but, not before being sent to the hospital. "Just to be checked over and be decontaminated from being in the sewage lagoon," said Tony Wingert, with the Woodbury County Sheriff's Office. Derby will face a slew of charges as well. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
XRTiLGBeZxI | 07 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Two Apopka police officers are accused of letting a suspected drunk driver go because the driver didn’t speak English. A witness said the driver was so impaired that he hopped the curb and took out some bushes outside a Family Dollar store on Park Avenue. Body camera video showed Matthew McEachnie and Heath Wood trying to communicate with the driver, who spoke broken English. The officers found a cooler filled with beer in the man’s back seat, and officials said the man didn’t have valid identification. “(The driver) was obviously impaired, so I called 911,” witness William Gusler said. Gusler questioned why the two officers didn’t arrest the driver and instead told him to call for a ride. “I would love to do a DUI, but I don't feel like being (eaten) up with 'Oh, well, he didn't understand anything you were saying,’” Wood said moments before McEachnie appeared to shut off his body camera for nearly four minutes. “This is disappointing. We try to rise up a little higher in our professionalism in how we investigate crimes,” Apopka police Capt. Randy Fernandez said. Fernandez said the department wants to be hard on DUIs and not let them go. On the video, Wood is heard telling a woman on the man’s phone, “He's very intoxicated, he has a bunch of open containers in the vehicle, he said he's been drinking (and) he has no driver's license.” Police said the department has Spanish-speaking officers who can assist in such situation. Fernandez said that will be part of a department-wide review of training. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jIi1rPWzc_c | 07 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Authorities say two men died in Seattle’s Delridge neighborhood on Thursday after a man fleeing police in a stolen car crashed into another vehicle, killing both drivers. The Seattle Police Department says three people carjacked a Honda Accord at gunpoint around 11 p.m. on Wednesday, and when police spotted a man driving the Honda around 2 a.m. on Thursday, they attempted to pull him over. The man fled at high speed according to police, and crashed into another car in the 6800 block of Highland Park Way Southwest. Both drivers, the only people in each car, died at the scene. The release says a handgun was found in the carjacked vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
-Vx612SlykU | 06 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Woodbury County Sheriff released dash cam video of the pursuit and roll over crash near Salix, Iowa Tuesday. The video shows a deputy attempt to pull over a sedan traveling west on K35. break lights for the car turn on but it never stops. Authorities say 36 year-old Justin derby of Onawa, Iowa, was behind the wheel. Deputies added Derby was driving with a barred license. The video continues with the vehicle, with four other passengers inside, running a stop sign as the car turned left on Old Highway 75 in Sloan. you can hear the deputy say "he blew the stop sign" in the video. Speeds in the chase reached 117mph according to authorities as Derby attempted to shake the deputy giving chase. Both Derby and the deputy passed multiple vehicles on the road. The chase came to a halt in Salix. As Derby is passing a semi, he has to swerve to avoid an oncoming semi and loses control of the vehicle. The deputy then can be heard saying "rollover" as the car somersaults three times before landing right-side up in a mucky field. The rollover happens at the 5:54 mark in the video. Miraculously, all five people in the car lived. Two were taken to the hospital to be treated for undisclosed injuries. The chase for Derby didn't end after the crash. Video shows him climb out of the car and make a dash for it on foot. The deputy can be heard getting out of his vehicle and then is seen giving chase. The video ends with both Derby and the Deputy running across the top of the screen in the field. The deputy tracked Derby to a filthy pond where authorities say he jumped in to avoid being caught. They were able to coax him out and he was then taken in to custody but, not before being sent to the hospital. "Just to be checked over and be decontaminated from being in the sewage lagoon," said Tony Wingert, with the Woodbury County Sheriff's Office. Derby will face a slew of charges as well. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
4buDqSE3Vx4 | 05 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Body camera footage released to the public captured the moment Glendale Officer Josh Hilling's encountered Javier Pablo Aleman walking toward him with a knife asking him to shoot him. Officer Hilling fired one shot striking Aleman in the abdomen. Aleman was wanted out of Baltimore for for homicide, jail records show. News Articles on this story: https://local12.com/news/local/man-pleads-guilty-in-police-confrontation-on-i-75 https://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2016/04/maryland_fugitive_shot_in_conf.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/04/07/dramatic-video-shows-knife-wielding-man-shouting-kill-me-at-police-more-than-40-times/?utm_term=.a59df1870d24 Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
WXxhQwAkvI0 | 05 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Grandview police released dashcam video of a rollover crash on Sunday near Missouri 150 and Interstate 49. Police said the officer tried to pull over a driver for a suspected traffic violation near Missouri 150 and the East Outer Road. Authorities said the driver refused to stop for the officer and lost control of the SUV, flipping it over at 12:35 p.m. Police said the driver was thrown clear of the vehicle, and the video shows the officer rushing to the vehicle, searching for the driver. "Do you see anybody?" the officer shouts to another person. The driver was found a few moments later in a ditch. Police said the officer started chest compressions on the man and tried to keep him calm until paramedics arrived. A nurse and her husband who witnessed the crash, also stopped and provided aid. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
J50R9G_5Enw | 04 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Las Vegas Metro police held a press conference in which they released additional information on the deadly shootings of Branden Hughes and his mother, Felicia Wimberly-Hughes. They also disclosed additional information about the shooting death of Metro K9 Nicky. The shooting took place last Thursday on Fast Elk Street, in the northwest Valley. Metro Undersheriff Kevin McMahill reported that Nicky was struck one time by a shot fired from a Metro officer rather than suspect James Craig Simpson, 31. Police provided body camera video that shows Metro Officer Abudhabi Lewis pleading with Simpson to step away from his handgun. McMahill said Simpson continued to look at officers while keeping an eye on his firearm. Nicky was then deployed by his handler, Sgt. Eric Kerns. When Simpson saw the dog coming, he began running and fired a shot at officers. “The officers recognized the threat and fired their weapons at Simpson,” McMahill said. McMahill said Nicky latched on to Simpson but couldn’t bring him to the ground. Simpson then fired at Kerns, and Kerns and other officers returned fire. Simpson was struck six times and fell to the ground. Nicky was struck once. “As I sit here today, it is unknown which officer’s round struck K9 Nicky. Simpson sustained several gunshot wounds during the exchange of gunfire, leaving him paralyzed,” McMahill said. McMahill said Simpson remains in critical condition at University Medical Center but has been stabilized. He further said Simpson is unable to speak to officers about the incident. McMahill said Simpson has a criminal history that involves robbery and domestic violence charges. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
VDubB8FJi8E | 04 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sunday night, around 8:40 p.m. Officer Aaron "Gary" Williams, Officer Matthew Robertson, and Officer Daniel Russell went to the Ridgeway Apartment complex on Poplar St. in an attempt to locate a person with active warrants. While searching for their suspect, neighbor Genise Beasley returned home and found her apartment was filled with smoke. "I didn't even smell it, nothing, I just heard the smoke detector going off and I keyed in and that's when the smoke hit me and I came back out with my kids, I didn't even make it in there," Beasley said. She called for the officers and they rushed inside. Minutes later, they pulled out Beasley's father, who was unresponsive on the couch. "We didn't know how long he had been in there, how much he inhaled, it was scary," Beasley said. Beasley didn't think anyone was home and even told the officers her apartment was empty, but two of them went inside anyway. The fire started from food left cooking on the stove. "He remembered that he left the steak on the stove and fell asleep," Beasley said, "And after that I don't know what it was, they said he wouldn't respond to them so that's what made him go to the emergency room." Chief Fletcher said his officers were at the right place at the right time and they didn't think twice about risking their own lives to save others. "These were officers who were actually looking for a bad guy and they were trying to serve a warrant, and while that was happening they realized that there was a fire and somebody was in danger," Chief Fletcher said. Officers Williams and Russell were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation. Beasley's father, Mr. Terry Bonds, was taken to the hospital for treatment and released on Monday. He is expected to make a full recovery. "I thank them so much for that, I do. They was a hero last night," Beasley said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cseWFuDQk18 | 04 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Bodycam video shows officers with the Blytheville Police Department arrest a man on Easter Sunday. "I see another Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin situation if you ask me," Patrick Newbern Jr. said. Newbern said he was unjustly targeted in the parking lot of Lucky's Store on South Division Street as police responded to complaints of loud music. The footage showed an officer ask Newbern for his license and for him not to go anywhere while he wrote a citation. Newbern began driving off but stopped before getting out of the parking lot. Police said Newbern refused to get out of the car when they told him to, but he said he never had a chance to get out of his seat belt before officers started yanking him out. "When you ask me to get out the car, you open up the door snatching me out the car without letting me get out my seat belt," Newbern said. "How can I get out the car in my seat belt?" A police report revealed Newbern was tased twice and sprayed with a chemical agent after he allegedly resisted arrest, grabbed for the officer's weapons and tried hitting one of them. "As soon as I saw the video, it made me sick to my stomach," Tony Hollis, president of the Mississippi County Chapter of the NAACP, said. Hollis is calling for the arresting officer to be disciplined and for better training for Blytheville Police. "They was attending to him and touching him and whatever -- going inside his vehicle," Hollis explained about bystanders seen in the video. "That is not standard police procedure. The police department -- they even placed themselves in danger." Newbern was charged with violation of the city noise ordinance, fleeing by vehicle and resisting arrest. The local NAACP is planning a rally within the next two weeks to bring attention to the video and law enforcement-community relations. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
WG5DT3UrkXo | 01 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police have released video that shows the high-speed pursuit of three homicide suspects wanted by police. According to police, Ravell Sterling was shot and killed on Feb. 5 in Gresham by Charles Moi Moi and Clayton Harrell III. Both men are charged with aggravated murder. Rony Celis, the accused driver of the getaway vehicle, is charged with murder. The pursuit started in Portland after Sgt. Jason Lile saw a Cadillac Deville that was gold in color and that had Washington license plates. The vehicle was traveling northbound on I-205 and had come from I-84. Witnesses at the shooting scene described the suspects’ getaway vehicle as a gold or brown colored Cadillac. The pursuit continued on I-205 northbound and into Washington onto I-5. The speeds reached 110 miles per hour, according to court documents. In Cowlitz County, near exit 32, the Washington State Patrol used a “PIT” maneuver to spin the vehicle out. Police conducted a high-risk, felony traffic stop and took all three men into custody without incident. No shots were fired during the traffic stop. There were no injures to any of the law enforcement officers or the three suspects. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
3NOv2RciZ0E | 01 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The District Attorney has completed its investigation of an officer-involved shooting that happened in Whitfield County last year. D.A. Bert Poston says the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Brett Kelby Noblitt by Whitfield County Sheriff's deputies on November 16, 2015 was justified. The shooting happened after a car chase. "The investigation was conducted by the Georgia Bureau of Investigations and the undisputed facts establish that the officers’ actions were legally justified," Poston says. Poston says members of Mr. Noblitt’s family have been consulted multiple times throughout this process. He says the family was "briefed earlier this week and provided with a complete copy of the investigation." The release says the District Attorney’s investigation of the case has ended. Sheriff Scott Chitwood tells, “I’m pleased with the outcome and we’re moving forward.” We reached out to the family of Brett Noblitt. His brother Franky Ward sent us the following statement: "I would like to start my statement by saying I loved my brother more than anyone can comprehend. I would have taken a bullet for him and still would," Ward tells. "I don't blame him for not stopping because if he did, he wouldn't have gotten his two babies back from our corrupt government. Second of all, he never rammed any police cars. I have the truth to prove it. And finally, the officer that was supposedly in front of the Jeep was not, and I can prove that, too." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
zr31qUX5uE8 | 01 Apr 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Hudson Police Department is reminding drivers to pay attention to the road at all times behind the wheel after squad car was hit by a distracted drive on Thursday afternoon. Dash cam video from the squad car shows the driver veering over the center line and into the opposite lane. The squad car moves to avoid the oncoming vehicle, but is unable to completely get out of the way. Both the officer and the driver are okay, according to the Hudson Police Departmen. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
QPdNe6-xSag | 31 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Seminole County deputy is off the force after being captured on video punching a handcuffed suspect in the face, according to Sheriff Donald Eslinger. Deputy Michael O'Connor resigned after the Jan. 12 incident, came to light on March 18, Eslinger said. Eslinger said the victim of the punch was a domestic violence suspect, who is seen in the video kicking the doors of the deputy's cruiser. The man was under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Eslinger added. Authorities said O'Connor was also heard on the video threatening to kill the suspect. “We have a strong and long-standing relationship with the community we serve, and my commitment is to always be transparent with, and accountable to, our residents,” Eslinger said in a release. “O’Connor’s actions were not just a violation of policy and law, they were also contrary to our agency’s core values. His behavior was completely inappropriate and totally inconsistent with what is expected of a deputy sheriff at our agency.” Eslinger said an investigation was launched into O'Connor when the State Attorney's Office reviewed the case and spotted the incident on video. O'Connor was suspended March 21 and resigned March 24 after refusing to cooperate with authorities. He has been charged with one count of battery, a first-degree misdemeanor, on Wednesday. The case will be prosecuted by the Office on the State Attorney. Eslinger said O'Connor was suspended for 30 days in August for being verbally abusive to a different domestic violence suspect. O'Connor had been employed with the sheriff's office since October 2013 as a deputy assigned to the patrol division. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RJoQrqOIEWk | 31 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Colorado State Patrol trooper was very lucky a vehicle didn’t hit him while he was investigating a crash on U.S. 36. The Colorado State Patrol released dash camera video of a trooper investigating a crash when a fast-moving vehicle nearly struck him. CSP said drivers need to slow down and move over when they approach crash scenes. “The driver has not been found but we hope she (and everyone that watches) will remember that lives can change — or be lost – in an instant,” CSP said in the Facebook post. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RppMU8zQbFM | 30 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A daring donkey makes a mad dash for freedom, as police on the case give chase. An officer's dashcam caught the pursuit in northwestern Arkansas last week. The donkey defied orders to stop, so officers hoofed it to corral the animal. They succeeded and returned the donkey to its owner. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
FrkimUgbXDM | 29 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Fort Worth police officer used his pepper spray on random motorcyclists driving full speed down a crowded highway, and was caught on Police dash camera doing it, leading to his suspension from patrol duties. The officer was standing next to his patrol car after pulling over a red Dodge Ram pickup truck which was the “chaser” vehicle, driving nearby in support of the motorcyclists. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
vVnJADEfQ60 | 25 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Two Bryant police officers are being recognized as heroes after they saved a man from a burning car along Interstate 30 on Tuesday. These officers were not properly equipped or trained to do this kind of rescue, but they were not willing to let this man die. “It was very scary. It was nerve-racking, to say the least,” said Officer Mark Kling, one of the first officers to respond. Radio traffic captured a recording of the following statement made by one of the responding officers: “He will not get out of the car. I cannot get him out. The smoke is too thick.” When an officer got there, he found the driver, 31-year-old Bilal Al-Amin, awake but in a daze and unresponsive. He was allegedly under the influence of narcotics. Officer Kling first broke through the passenger window with a baton, but thick smoke prevented him from being able to unbuckle the driver and pull him out. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
LcNecrbZ5lQ | 25 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** This video is footage recorded by an MPD officer's Body Worn Camera showing the MPD response to an Assault with Intent to Rob (Knife) incident which occurred in the 1900 block of Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue, SE, on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at approximately 9:43 AM. The identities of the individuals involved have been redacted. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
QPsgEI9lowQ | 25 Mar 2016
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xhL-8s6bfg8 | 23 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Three people are in jail as part of an ongoing investigation that also spurred a shooting and high-speed chase that led to the partial evacuation of a Tyler hotel. Smith County Sheriff’s deputies found guns, marijuana and controlled substances after stopping a 2014 Mazda passenger car at the intersection of Loop 323 and Highway 110 North on Monday night. The stop was initiated as part of a long-term investigation between the SCSO and the Drug Enforcement Agency, according to Sheriff Larry Smith. The three occupants of the car were arrested and remain in the Smith County Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9_yy-OxVLN0 | 22 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On February 17th 2016 Deputy Mauldin and Detective J. Nyce initiated a pursuit with Steve Casias from #76 County Road 4903. The pursuit ended at the Navajo Dam. The suspect Steve Casias struck a citizens vehicle as well as deputy vehicles during the pursuit. Witnesses told deputies that Steve Casias and his cousin Marshall Sinig were setting up a stolen camp trailer the night before on the property. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
uAFaeKch4SA | 21 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Oakland County Sheriff's Office has released dash-cam video from a police chase on St. Patrick's Day in Pontiac. The deputy tried to pull over the 38-year-old West Bloomfield Man at Elizabeth Lake Rd. and Telegraph Rd. in Pontiac. The driver refused to stop and fled the scene. Video from the deputy's dash-cam shows him chase the pickup truck at a high rate of speed on Elizabeth Lake Rd. The driver then turns on Johnson St. and crashes hard into a utility pole, destroying his truck. According to the sheriff's office, the driver sustained minor injuries and was wearing a seatbelt. He was taken to the hospital and released pending toxicology results. The sheriff's office said they will prepare a warrant for OWI (1st offense) and Fleeing & Eluding police before submitting it to the prosecutor's office. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Xj9FvXN7_-4 | 20 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Bratenahl officer wasn't injured after his cruiser was struck by an alleged drunk driver. He was stopped on the East 140th exit ramp when the accident happened late last month. According to the Bratenahl Police Department, the officer went to the hospital after the crash, but was released shortly after. The driver was charged with OVI and failure to control. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
r6SCHGzw2pk | 17 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Portland Police Department and the Sumner County Sheriff's Office have released dash camera video showing a dramatic high speed chase. The chase began early Tuesday morning when an off-duty Portland Police Officer said he saw 20-year-old David Stancil allegedly fighting with a woman and then forcing her in his car. Police began chasing Stancil, who sped off through a field to avoid capture. The chase continued down Highway 52 before Sumner County Deputies got involved as Stancil drove down Highway 31. During the chase, video showed Stancil swerving through lanes of traffic, often forcing cars on the two lane road to pull over. The suspect was also inches away from hitting a school bus. Thankfully, no one on that bus was injured. The chase ended close to 30 miles later as Stancil lost control and side-swiped one car before hitting another car head-on. Sky 5 flew over the scene showing debris scattered all across the road. Stancil and the woman in his car were airlifted to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Stancil has since been released and booked into the Sumner County Jail on a host of charges. The condition of the woman was unclear as of Thursday night. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Z8EScky8kVM | 17 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Albion Police arrested three people suspected of robbing an Albion pharmacy after a high speed chase on I-94 through Calhoun County on Saturday. Albion Police said that two men held up the Parks Drug Store in Albion around 9 a.m. The two suspects pulled a gun and took off with prescription drugs. Albion officers said they started the pursuit after seeing the suspected vehicle headed north on Clinton St. and the chase ended up on I-94 headed toward Battle Creek. Police said that was the point the suspected vehicle hit speeds over 100 miles per hour. Police said during the chase the suspected car popped a tire, but they continued fleeing at a high speed. Michigan State Police were able to run the car off the road near Beckley Rd. after it got off I-94 at M-66 in Battle Creek. The two men and a woman were arrested and taken to Calhoun County Jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UfvfS0MKw08 | 17 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The 18-year-old driver accused of fleeing Huber Heights police and causing a deadly crash Thursday morning has been identified as Kyndra Shackelford, 18. The accident happened at 1:20 a.m. at the intersection of Wagner Ford and Needmore Roads. The accident occurred about 1:20 a.m. at the intersection of Wagner Ford and Needmore roads in Huber Heights. An 18-year-old woman identified as 18 year old Kyndra Shackelford, 18 was driving a stolen 2016 Chevy Impala was speeding away from officers chasing her when she slammed into a 1993 Chevy Blazer. The Blazer's male driver was killed and a female passenger was seriously injured. The woman who police were chasing was not seriously injured. The Impala's driver was taken into custody and is currently in Montgomery County jail. She faces aggravated vehicular homicide charges, but those charges have not yet been formally filed, jail records show. Huber Heights police initiated the pursuit after they spotted the Impala, stolen from a Speedway gas station, weaving in traffic. Officers attempted to stop the car when it sped off. The chase reached speeds of nearly 80 mph. The identity of the Blazer's deceased driver has not yet been released. Huber Heights police and the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office continue to investigate the crash. Huber Heights police released dash cam video of the chase to local media Thursday afternoon. It can be seen below. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
S4bvECPowgM | 16 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Gates teen is in custody after trying to escape from police out of a bathroom window. On Tuesday, Gates police say they went to serve a warrant at a home for burglary in the third degree. They say when they arrived at the home, 17-year-old Nicholas Hinchman ran from officers and locked himself in a bathroom. Officers forced their way into the bathroom as Hinchman jumped through and out of the bathroom window. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1RSGnf-Yqqo | 15 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police dash camera video captures the frantic moments before a freight train slammed into a van at a rail crossing in Brook Park. The video also shows how a police officer helped to protect the driver of the van just before impact. It happened near Route 237 and Holland Road on Thursday. Police said an AT&T van skirted through the railroad gate and became stuck on the tracks. The van driver was cited for ignoring the flashing lights. He told us he is grateful the police officer was there. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
NaNcqGWx9Q8 | 15 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Two police officers are being called heroes after saving a baby girl who nearly choked to death. The dramatic rescue was caught by the dashcam. Last Thursday, the 18-month-old had stopped breathing and had no vital signs when officers arrived on the scene near Route 53 and Higgins Rd in Schaumburg. Officer Bryan Poradzisz was first on the scene and is a certified emergency medical technician. Officer Kevin O’Connor arrived seconds later. The paramedics were still on the way. The officers start with the Heimlich maneuver but with the child still unresponsive and now turning blue, they quickly moved to CPR. When that did not work, they realize they needed to clear the baby’s airway. They cleared it by doing what is called a “finger sweep” of her mouth and airway. The child began breathing and regained consciousness. Paramedics arrived and the baby was handed over to paramedics. She was assessed at an area hospital and is back with her family doing just fine. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Teogkl91gAc | 14 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A chase between Sandy Springs police and a motorcyclist ended almost as quickly as it began when the rider took a spill while trying to get away. The department released video on social media that shows a rider accelerating around a parked vehicle while trying to run from police on Roswell Road. The rider appeared to be attempting to get onto westbound Interstate 285. But that attempt was foiled when a tall curb apparently got in the way bringing the bike down - and the rider along with it. The video shows the rider attempting to pick up the bike as a uniformed officer comes over to make an arrest. The official reason for the stop was apparently a missing license plate. Police accompany the video with a short description asking if it would have just been easier to stop followed by the hashtag "#JUSTSTOP" Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Bn8EPtv4dpI | 14 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Streetsboro police are investigating a Sunday evening pursuit involving officers and a man fleeing from a traffic stop that lasted almost 15 minutes. Police Lt. Tricia Wain said the chase began at about 7:20 p.m. near state Route 43 and Frost Road. “The pursuit sort of looped around and ended in Camelot Village, which is a trailer park near Frost Road,” Wain said. At some point in the chase, the fleeing man — who was driving a white 2003 Ford Ranger — struck a residential light pole. Shortly afterward, he stopped his vehicle in the trailer park and led a brief foot chase. He escaped, but he left his vehicle behind. Wain said the vehicle has been impounded and police are investigating leads regarding who the suspect might be. Witnesses reported the chase reached very high speeds, but Wain said preliminary reports indicate the chase probably didn’t exceed 60 or so miles per hour. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RImnUYoi5iE | 14 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An Arlington police officer was injured after a drunk driver rammed into her patrol car on purpose. Josue Pablo Mendez was arrested and will be charged with aggravated assault on a public servant and evading arrest. According to the Arlington Police Department, the officer tried to pull Mendez over just before 5 a.m. Sunday. Mendez sped away and led the officer on a chase on State Highway 360 going speeds over 100 mph. APD says as Mendez exited Six Flags Drive, he spun onto the median after losing control. He ended up facing the officer's patrol car, and rammed into it to try and disable it. "This caused extensive damage to the patrol car and pinned the officer inside. The officer went to a hospital and was treated and released. She is expected to be o.k." APD wrote on its Facebook page. Mendez took off from the scene but was arrested hours later in Fort Worth. Chief Johnson posted about the incident on Twitter Sunday afternoon, along with pictures. He wrote, "DWI's will NOT be tolerated in Arlington, nor will intentional ramming of our cars by suspects trying to flee." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
1pGLwnPglLs | 10 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Video from a squad car dash camera shows a very close call for a sheriff's deputy and a driver he had stopped in northern Minnesota. As the Becker County Sheriff's deputy was talking with the driver of the stopped vehicle, a sport utility vehicle came within inches of hitting them after its driver lost control. The video shows the deputy running out of the way and the driver of the car pulling the door shut just before the SUV slides by. The deputy credited the rumble strips along the edge of the road for giving him the little warning he had. No one was hurt, but the sheriff's office says the video is a serious reminder for drivers to slow down for stopped emergency vehicles. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
8ZP23TOH3Gs | 09 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dashcam video has been released by the Florida Highway Patrol in the arrest of a South Florida woman accused of driving drunk on Interstate 95 with her toddler asleep in the backseat. "Please don't arrest me! Please!" Colleen Loughman, 43, of Boynton Beach, is heard screaming in the video. According to an FHP report, Loughman's red Kia Sorento was stopped in the northbound emergency lane of I-95 in Fort Lauderdale late Saturday night when a trooper stopped to see if she needed assistance. The trooper approached the SUV and found Loughman sitting in the driver's seat with the keys in the ignition and her 2-year-old son sleeping in his child seat in the back. The SUV was also missing its right front tire, and the rim was severely damaged. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UgYLTie3CbA | 09 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Tennessee Highway Patrol has released video from the troopers chasing Cordarius Caldwell along I 24 and 75 last month. Caldwell actually fled police in Nashville the night before as they tried to arrest him for aggravated rape. The chase resumed the next day on February 24th at the Tennessee- Georgia line on I-24. Caldwell weaved through rush hour traffic through downtown Chattanooga, before troopers finally spun him at the East Brainerd Road exit. The video shows many high speed collisions, including a trooper who went airborne trying to keep from hitting a car. And eventually the spin and arrest of Caldwell. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fKjsjEkqfS4 | 09 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A nude, female driver led Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office deputies on a wild chase along Highway 599 Saturday morning and it was all captured on camera. According to a criminal complaint, the chaos started when drivers on I-25 northbound reported a woman throwing things out of her silver Toyota Rav4’s window. A SFCSO deputy decided to post up at the 599 exit, waiting to catch the driver. Sure enough, the car and driver in question exited at 599 and made a left turn from the far right turn lane, right in front of the deputy. The chase began. The driver, identified as 51-year-old Barbara Arellano, didn’t pull over, but did turn on the emergency flashers for the car while fleeing. She then ran a red light, sped up to more than 100 miles an hour, and nearly ran another driver off the road. Then, when she tried to blow the red light at 599 and Airport Drive, Arellano crashed into a truck that had the right of way. Her car went flying on impact, and when she got out of her crashed car is when things got weird. Arellano ran naked across 599, yelling and pointing at the deputy. It was all caught on dash camera. Deputies chased her, off-camera, tackled and cuffed her. She reportedly struggled with them while yelling “Jehovah!” over and over again. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
afVxf4BgAUE | 09 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Tennessee Highway Patrol has released video from the troopers chasing Cordarius Caldwell along I 24 and 75 last month. Caldwell actually fled police in Nashville the night before as they tried to arrest him for aggravated rape. The chase resumed the next day on February 24th at the Tennessee- Georgia line on I-24. Caldwell weaved through rush hour traffic through downtown Chattanooga, before troopers finally spun him at the East Brainerd Road exit. The video shows many high speed collisions, including a trooper who went airborne trying to keep from hitting a car. And eventually the spin and arrest of Caldwell. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
tjgH6ynbQ9E | 08 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Maricopa County Sheriff's Office deputy was "justified" in a weekend shooting that left a Mesa pit bull dead , according to officials. During a Tuesday news conference, MCSO played two body camera videos that showed the dog advancing on a deputy as he was serving a search warrant Saturday at a Mesa home. In a matter of a couple seconds, the pit bull, named "Blue," ran from inside the home and toward the deputy before the deputy fired a single shot, striking the dog. The dog was then seen returning to the house. Blue's owners, who allege the dog was discriminated against because of his breed, sought justice for their dog after confirming on Sunday that it had died from its injuries. Debbie Holm said Sunday that her family did not believe Blue was being aggressive. "He didn't come straight at these guys," she said. "He went all the way around the cars and he was outside and his little butt was wagging. He wasn't being threatening of any sort." Sheriff Joe Arpaio said the dog "was in the wrong place at the wrong time" and if it had been contained, "we probably wouldn't be talking about this incident." Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rQLrcBGR-8M | 07 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police arrest drunk woman after she is caught driving around with a 15ft TREE stuck in the grill of her vehicle. When it comes to drunk driving, most officers need special training in order to spot offenders. But one woman made things particularly easy after she was caught driving around with a 15ft tree wedged in her car's grill. Police arrested Maryann Christy, 54, back in January in Roselle, near Chicago, Illinois, after concerned residents spotted the tree and reported her. After tracking her car down, officers noticed that both of her airbags had also deployed, likely as a result of hitting the tree. Police said Christy, who was driving a 2004 Lincoln, smelled of alcohol and failed field sobriety tests before they arrested her. Christy told police she recalled hitting the tree somewhere near her home, around three miles from where she was arrested, but could not remember the exact location. Christy was cited for driving while intoxicated and is due back in court on April 15. The story came to light after Roselle Police Department posted the extraordinary images on a new Facebook page, and they have since been shared more than 20,000 times. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9U4Kbwr0960 | 07 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Norwalk police released body-camera video Monday of a water rescue in the Norwalk River. Car smashed through a railing along Main Street and fell into the river early Sunday morning. Police say the car plunged 40 feet and ended up on its roof, trapping the driver inside. Firefighters and police officers worked together to save the 35-year-old man and bring him to shore. Responders say they did not know the car was occupied until they reached it. Police say had the driver stayed in the water longer, he could have had severe hypothermia or drowned. Fire officials say they used a rescue basket and pulley system to hoist the driver from the river bank. The driver was taken to Norwalk Hospital with serious injuries, and is expected to recover. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
c6Nd1KWHVnM | 07 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Battle Creek man has officially been charged after firing shots at police and holding them at bay over the weekend. Dariyone Zamone Clark-Brown, 21, has been charged with seven counts, including Assault with Intent to Murder, Fleeing and Eluding Police, Carrying a Concealed Weapon and Driving without a Valid License after the incident Saturday afternoon. Police say that they stopped a vehicle driven by Clark-Brown at about 3:15pm Saturday near Hubband and Goodale Streets in Battle Creek. During the stop, they say Clark-Brown fired at police and then fled. The chase ended at a home on W. Coolidge when Clark-Brown ran from the vehicle and barricaded himself inside. He was later arrested without incident. Dashcam video shows how Clark-Brown fired at the officer from almost point blank range. The officer turned his body just enough to miss being hit. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
gEhgPflEpA8 | 05 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police dashcam video shows what happened on November 2015 when officers stopped an SUV containing two suspected shoplifters. The driver, 25-year old Laquandra Borden, re-entered her car after being questioned and started to drive away with two officers hanging on. After she crashed into a patrol car she backs-up and then drives away, all while another officer tries to pull her out from the passenger side. Several officers followed in their patrol cars. One officer discharged his weapon, shooting Borden in the arm. She was charged with a number of offenses, including shoplifting and hit and run. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
J_ZWXLLdcJM | 05 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Mt. Juliet Police dashcam caught a high speed chase on camera. The words “just married” were written on the back of the SUV, but it was unclear if the driver was running away from a new marriage. An officer headed to work noticed the Chevy Equinox swerving on I-40, and tried to stop the driver, but the man behind the wheel turned toward the patrol car just narrowly missing it. The driver, 27-year-old Michael Smith, continued to speed off, and didn't stop even when crashing into guard rails and a concrete barrier. He finally slowed down and stopped in a restaurant parking lot. Smith was arrested and charged with evading arrest, reckless endangerment, and reckless driving. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
v7Cdr7RsjEs | 03 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Doña Ana County sheriff's deputy escaped injury after a man whom he stopped for a traffic violation attempted to flee with the deputy inside the car, authorities said. Deputy Abel Rodriguez made the traffic stop just before 11 p.m. Feb. 20 at the intersection of McCombs Street and Red Sun Drive in Chaparral. The driver of a 1999 Cadillac, Roberto Garcia, 26, had a warrant out of Otero County, the Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office said. Rodriguez asked Garcia to step out of the car, but Garcia refused. When the deputy tried to physically take Garcia out of the car, Garcia put the vehicle in drive and began to drive away with the deputy inside the vehicle, the sheriff's office said. Dashcam video captured the moments when Garcia sped away. Rodriguez told Garcia to stop the car and hit him on the head with a flashlight in an attempt to get him to stop, officials said. After driving 500 feet from the original traffic stop, Garcia stopped the vehicle and was taken into custody. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
o-l0NEmPcKM | 03 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dash cam video of a high speed chase through Elyria tells a troubling story of a city in serious financial trouble. Footage shot by the Ohio Highway Patrol shows a ten-year-old Dodge Neon driven by a car thief racing through the intersection of State Routes 57 and 113 on Sunday night, February 21. Nearly ten seconds later, after what seems like an eternity, an Elyria police cruiser can be seen passing by. A total of four cruisers were unable to catch up to the Neon because they were in such disrepair. Chief Duane Whitely told Fox 8 most of his fleet is at least ten years old with more than 100,000 miles on the engines. Elyria officials are hoping residents will pass Issue 6, a temporary income tax levy that will fund improvements to roads, parks, police equipment and other necessities. The tax would not apply to disability, social security or retirement incomes. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
jSfBrknsqag | 01 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A deputy in Tennessee captured video of a drunk man falling head-first off a bridge into a creek. As the deputy's patrol car approaches the stopped vehicle, the passenger steps out of the truck and falls into the creek. It didn't take long for the deputy to figure out the men had been drinking. Both men were arrested. The driver was charged with driving under the influence. The passenger is charged with public intoxication. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
T7AUns8ezmw | 01 Mar 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A veteran Oakland County Sheriff’s deputy was injured after being struck by a vehicle Tuesday morning while assisting with several crashes related to icy road conditions in Pontiac. According to a department press release, deputies responded to the area of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Pike Street around 7:45 a.m. for multiple crashes related to the slippery roadway. The deputy, 37, was struck by the out-of-control vehicle as he began to walk toward another patrol car on the scene and was knocked over the hood of the oncoming vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
RvVq4pEo1OU | 26 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A young Wisconsin couple's traffic stop turned rotten when their car suddenly got egged - and the police car's dash cam video captured it all on tape. Alex Patoka and his girlfriend were talking outside their car with an officer just after getting pulled over for speeding early Wednesday morning in Jackson when the first egg hit. 'I think they're egging our car,' Patoka's girlfriend can be heard saying after the second egg smashes into the open passenger door. 'Are you f****** kidding me? 'I just got a car wash! What the f***,' she continues in the video. Officer Justin Brinks walks toward the car and moves his flashlight around to try and find the yolkster, before saying into his walkie: 'Someone is throwing foreign objects at the traffic stop'. 'Their car just got egged. I didn't see where it came from.' Then Brinks said he came across 19-year-old Evan Waala. 'I said "hey, Jackson Police Department, can you stop right there?'" Guy looked at me, and said something like "yeah, no" and took off running,' Brinks told the station. After a 15-minute foot case, the allegedly drunk Waala was arrested. Brinks said the teen made a statement that he didn't like cops, and assumes Waala was aiming for him or his squad car. 'If he was going for the cop car, that is pretty bad aim,' said Patoka. 'Pretty bad shot.' 'He should probably find something better to do than throw eggs at cars.' Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yjDorn3KsDo | 26 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man convicted of hitting a Montgomery County police officer while driving drunk has been sentenced to three years in prison. Lennwood Saunders has a lengthy record for driving under the influence. The 35-year-old has been arrested five times for DUI in Maryland and twice for the same offense in Texas. Authorities said Saunders was driving on a suspended driver’s license and should not have been driving when he struck Officer Michael Murphy last October on Clopper Road in Germantown while the officer was conducting a traffic stop. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
9Gtz2mKyfNM | 25 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Many times, you’ll see dashcam footage from a wild chase or a bodycam of rough arrest. However, that is not the scenario every single day. The Tampa Police Department is part of a study, which gave 60 officers body cameras to wear during their shifts. On Thursday, the department decided to release some of that footage. The police department says that 20 percent of the 1,000 Tampa police officers were assaulted in the line of duty in 2014. In all, 341 officers were injured. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
yNcFYC9vjAo | 24 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A high-speed chase from Juab County to Utah Country has ended with five suspects in custody. The Utah Highway Patrol spotted a red Mustang speeding at more than 100 mph on I-15 in Juab County and tried to pull it over. The driver didn't stop and led the chase into Utah County. Troopers said the suspect eventually blew a tire, forcing the car to slow down and get off the freeway at the South Santaquin exit. UHP said the driver lost control and they tried to block in the car but the suspect hit a trooper's car and drove away. The suspects continued into the Santaquin Summit Ridge subdivision which has only one way in and one way out. Authorities said a neighbor helped them find the suspects hiding in window wells of an empty home. Officials said they found meth and marijuana on one of the suspects and along I-15 where the suspects tossed the drugs from the vehicle during the chase. Another suspect had a warrant out for his arrest. Troopers later discovered the 1999 red Mustang was stolen in West Jordan. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
z8ICqcwqZ-8 | 23 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Missouri State Highway Patrol officials say a semitrailer sideswiped a trooper's vehicle that was stopped on the side of the highway Monday afternoon in Polk County. Sgt. Jason Pace said luckily no one was hurt in the incident, which was recorded on the patrol vehicle's dashboard camera. Pace said the crash is a good reminder to drivers to slow down and move over to the far lane when an emergency vehicle is on the side of the road. Pace said a trooper stopped someone for a traffic violation at 12:30 p.m. Monday on Highway 13 just north of Bolivar. After completing the traffic stop, the trooper returned to his patrol car. Seconds after getting back in the patrol car, a semitrailer sideswiped the patrol car, causing extensive damage to the car, according to Pace. "Our safety is on the drivers' shoulders," Pace said. "Where we are working is only a few feet from the motoring public and moving traffic." In Missouri, Pace said the law states that drivers must slow down as they come upon emergency vehicles that are stopped on the side of the road with their lights on. If the emergency vehicle is stopped on a divided highway, drivers should move to the far lane if it is safe to do so. Pace said the driver of the semitrailer in Monday's crash was cited for careless and imprudent driving. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ftIMe7RKoYY | 23 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Veteran Lieutenant Pete Underthun was on his way into work Tuesday morning, driving down I-94 near Rogers with light snow flurries settling on the slick roadway when he saw motorist lose control of his vehicle and start spinning. The car slid off the road at high speed into the median catch cables, then was flung across all lanes and onto the shoulder. Underthun quickly called for backup then turned around and drove up on the scene to assist, parking his police cruiser a number of yards back from the crash scene with his lights rolling. A good samaritan had already stopped to render assistance. The three men were standing on the shoulder in what should have been a safe situation when the Lieutenant looked up and saw a box truck skidding on the snowy interstate, headed directly towards them. The men scrambled as the driver of the box truck wrestled the wheel for control and swerved to the right, missing Underthun's squad car by mere inches as it sped by on the highway shoulder. Lieutenant Underthun says one of the men began breaking for the ditch before he yelled to call him back behind the parked vehicles. The truck sped by the three men on the shoulder, barely missing them. The Lieutenant believes that man would have been killed by the oncoming truck had he not been called back. The truck driver pulled over just past the scene, believing he would be cited, but Underthun waved him on, not wanting to create a situation that would be even more dangerous. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
hhfNjw9tdfk | 23 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Corpus Christi Police Officer witnessed a green 1995 Chevy Suburban travel west at a high rate of speed on the South Padre Island Drive freeway and take the turn to travel south on the Crosstown Expressway. The Officer saw the Suburban crash against the wall and the vehicle began to catch fire. The Officer then went to the vehicle, broke the window with his baton, and pulled the 29 year old man to safety before the fire fully engulfed the vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
W8lA3QRZqg0 | 23 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Minnesota State Patrol on Tuesday released dashcam video footage showing a train striking a semi west of Eveleth last month. The incident happened on Jan. 20 at the railroad crossing where St. Louis County highways 7 and 101 meet, about 3 miles west of Eveleth. The Patrol reported that the crash happened moments after the semi pulled away from an inspection by State Patrol Sgt. Jeff Shay. The semi driver "ignored the red flashing lights and train horn and drove onto the tracks," the Patrol reported Tuesday. "The train dragged the semi about a quarter-mile down the track before stopping." There were no serious injuries from the crash; the driver of the semi, a 67-year-old man from Iron, suffered a laceration near his eye and was cited for failing to stop at a railroad crossing. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
pL9iAEzZKJs | 23 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A high-speed chase in Canadian County ended in a crash near the Cimarron Road exit. It started as a routine traffic stop on I-40 when authorities said Andrew Sawyers of Florida was traveling at a high rate of speed through a construction zone. “When our agent approached the driver’s window, he noticed two empty beer bottles in the passenger’s seat,” said Mark Woodward, spokesman for the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics. When the driver was asked to step out of the vehicle, the OBN agent noticed him putting something in his jacket pocket. “He asked the driver what it was and the driver reached into his jacket pocket and with two fingers he pulled out a weapon, a hand gun, and dropped it to his feet and immediately jumped into his car and took off,” Woodward said. Officials said the driver headed eastbound on I-40 and that he was traveling more than 100 miles an hour for 25 miles. The chase ended when the driver crashed into some tr ees after exiting at Cimarron Road. Sawyers was taken to a hospital for his injuries. In addition to the handgun in his jacket, agents also found two rifles. Sawyers faces charges including eluding a police officer as well as weapon charges. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
b_OQwBdttgk | 22 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Mt. Healthy Police Department says its officers showed restraint during in an incident in which a suspect allegedly pointed a fake gun at them. Police responded to a house on Adams Rd. near Hickman St. around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday to investigate an assault complaint. Court documents show Christopher Laugle, 26, pointed the gun at officers which was originally on a coffee table inside the home. Laugle allegedly resisted arrest but was eventually taken into custody. It wasn't until after Laugle was arrested that police realized the gun was fake, according to the incident report. Laugle is in the Hamilton County Detention Center awaiting trial. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
5URCA9GXdp4 | 22 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police released dashcam video after an armed man was fatally shot by police Sunday in Wedgwood. Seattle police said two officers were investigating a suspicious car in the 2200 block of NE 85th Street when they encountered the man who was “clearly armed” and refused their commands. Police say the man died Sunday night at Harborview Medical Center. He has been identified as 46-year-old Che Taylor. Police say he is a convicted violent felon whose criminal history includes convictions for assault, robbery and rape. Detectives say Taylor stood at the passenger door of a white Ford Taurus as a marked patrol car pulled up. Officers can be seen approaching the car asking Taylor to show his hands and get on the ground. Officers and a witness say Taylor reached for his handgun before officers fired. Detectives recovered Taylor’s handgun. They said he was also in possession of what appeared to be cocaine and black tar heroin. Two other people were taken into custody. One of them was booked into King County Jail for possession of a “significant” quantity of heroin. The two officers involved in the shooting are on paid leave. Authorities are still investigating. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
MDCd7Mqe-c8 | 17 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dashcam video from a chase in Oakland County shows a deputy nearly being run over while trying to make an arrest. It all started with a routine traffic stop in Pontiac on Emerson Road near Baltimore when an Oakland County Sheriff's deputy tries to stop a car blowing through a stop sign. But then it turned into this. Slammed, then pinned against his own car, Oakland County Sheriff deputy Raymond Wiggins Jr. is recovering Tuesday after trying to pull over, then chase down a 21-year-old Pontiac man. "His leg was twisted up and over, he was in a painful moment," said Sheriff Michael Bouchard. "It can go from a calm moment to absolute life and death situations for the men and women on the front lines every day." The sheriff's office says Wiggins spotted the erratic driver on Emerson in Pontiac early Saturday morning, of course not knowing who he was attempting to pull over. "Just running a stop sign by accident or maybe he was running from something in the area," Bouchard. "So they went to stop him and off he ran." Calling for backup, Wiggins followed the driver speeding down Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, through more stop signs, intersections and neighborhoods. "That was when the deputy decided to put a stop to it so he didn't hurt anybody and initiated a pit maneuver," Bouchard said. Trying to block and stop the speeding driver, along with two other deputies help, the man decided to make a run for it. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
E8-mCKtpQhc | 16 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A newly released dash-cam recording shows police officers repeatedly firing pepper balls at a man who apparently refused to cooperate following a pursuit in east Tulsa last week. Officers arrested Derrick Dwayne Ross, 42, after he pulled into a QuikTrip store's parking lot on 11th Street just west of the Mingo Valley Expressway on Feb. 11. The pursuit started when Ross sped away from officers investigating reports of a suspicious vehicle near 23rd Street and 104th East Avenue, according to police. Ten minutes into the chase, Ross parked at the store after stop sticks flattened his tires. In a recording released Tuesday, officers can be heard yelling for Ross to raise his hands out the window of the car, a Nissan Altima. The driver apparently ignores those commands, prompting officers to fire pepper balls, shattering the rear window. Police then tell Ross to exit the car with his hands up. More pepper balls are fired when those commands are also ignored. After several pepper-ball barrages, Ross exits the car. An officer who is off-screen tells him to put his hands in the air and walk backward away from the vehicle. Police fire another salvo of pepper balls when he appears to reach back into the car. Officers with riot shields eventually charge Ross, taking him into custody. He was examined at the OSU Medical Center before being booked into the Tulsa Jail on complaints of eluding police, driving under the influence of drugs, possession of marijuana and resisting officers. Ross has had numerous drug-related convictions in Tulsa County since the mid-1990s, according to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
CQ-WH3Rs8UQ | 16 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Seven Mile Bridge was closed to traffic for over three hours after a man dumped boulders on the roadway with a backhoe at the north end of the bridge. He then took the backhoe for a ride, traveling back and forth on the bridge for an hour and a half. 59 year old Carl Blahnik damaged the roadway and the sides of the bridge with the backhoe as he recklessly traveled first southbound, then northbound changing directions several times. Deputies following him with lights and sirens had to also reverse directions several times to avoid being struck by the backhoe. One deputy’s patrol vehicle was damaged during the pursuit. Deputies finally left the bridge for their own safety, also making sure all other vehicles exited the bridge as well. Finally, at about 1:20 a.m., Blahnik drove off the north end of the bridge and waiting deputies threw Stinger Spike strips in front of the backhoe puncturing its tires. The vehicle came to a rest and Blahnik was arrested. He complained of pain in his shoulder and trouble breathing so he was takento Fishermen’s Hospital before being taken to jail. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
AgDoDKqgr0M | 16 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Two South Carolina police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a drug suspect will not be charged with a crime. The shooting happened last November as Cayce Police Department officers were attempting to arrest a man on drug related charges. Dash cam video of the incident shows the suspect resisting arrest before pulling out a handgun and shooting one of the officers. Officers then return fire, killing the suspect. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
NQ1ra3AR2FY | 12 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office recently released dashcamera video of a police chase where a suspect leads officers the wrong way down an access road in south Oklahoma City. The dash camera video captures Brett Gambino, 29, driving a white and blue pickup and taking police on a chase down different streets near Southwest 44th Street and Interstate 35. Shanon Eaves, 35, and Latricia Wilson, 33, were passengers in the vehicle. The pursuit started when a sheriff deputy noticed that Gambino appeared to not be wearing a seat belt. When the sheriff deputy attempted to pull Gambino over, he refused to stop. At that point, the chase started. “He went around a couple circles around the parking lot before driving through a field and getting back on the access road,” said Mark Opgrande, public information officer for the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office. Gambino eventually turned around at a Sonic Drive-In near Southeast 29th Street and Interstate 35. He then started going southbound on the northbound access road. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
cjVvdwPd9u8 | 10 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Oklahoma Highway Patrol dashcam video was released this week of the high-speed chase following a deadly bank robbery last month. One person died in the armed robbery at the Bank of Eufaula in January and since then, more information has come to light. In addition to the dashcam footage, law enforcement released tapes from troopers and police giving a more detailed picture of what happened when the suspect, Cedric Norris, was being pursued by authorities with hostage Julie Huff following the armed robbery. At first, Huff was mistaken for a suspect and Norris mistaken for a woman because he was dressed in feminine clothing. Huff was forced to drive the vehicle, described as a white SUV, and eventually led it down a road with a dead end. Eight minutes after leaving the bank - OHP forced the white SUV off the road and the high-speed chase ended. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
dMIPkmg5PB0 | 09 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Tulsa Police said Justin Corley was driving erratically near a construction zone in Tulsa. Corley allegedly took off when police tried to pull them over. Tulsa police backed off near I-44 and US 75, but troopers say they saw him driving excessively slow on I-44. When they turned on their sirens, Corley allegedly sped off. Oklahoma Highway Patrol caught up to the Corley on I-44, just west of Sapulpa near West 111th Street. the driver had crashed and was facing the wrong direction on the road. Troopers say when they tried to arrest him, he turned violent and tried kicking the trooper who was taking him to jail. The behavior added an aggravated assault and battery on an officer complaint to his eluding and DUI complaints. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Eh6ODmtn31M | 08 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The man police were chasing when an officer shot a passenger in the man's car assaulted two police officers, ran over a car and hit a police car before speeding off in an area filled with pedestrians, court documents state. The Missouri State Highway Patrol issued a probable cause statement, which WGEM News obtained Friday afternoon, revealing more details from the night a Hannibal police officer shot a passenger in a car chase last month. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fCs-xcqyw4w | 04 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man is now in stable condition after his head and neck got trapped between his car door and door frame in an unusual accident at a McDonald's drive-thru Friday evening. Jesse Loveless, a 19-year-old Tooele resident, was handing cash to the store employee when the wind blew the money out of the employee's hand and the accident occurred, Tooele police officer Tanya Turnbow said. Loveless opened his car door to retrieve the money from the ground when his foot somehow slipped off the brake and onto the gas, sending his car forward into the building, Turnbow said. The car continued to lunge forward and continued to trap the driver. Loveless wasn't breathing and was unresponsive when police officers arrived at the McDonald's at 970 N. Main Street. The officers broke into the passenger's side window and gained access to the ignition and gear shift to prevent the car from moving forward and causing further injury, Turnbow said. Tooele officers, along with other agencies, pushed the car away from the building and were able to get to Loveless. The paramedics were quick to respond, and EMS took over. Loveless was transported by ambulance to a Salt Lake area hospital and was upgraded to stable condition Monday morning. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
KTJ82MXoDeI | 04 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Saginaw police release dash-cam video of officer-involved shooting. 25-year-old Michael Brown attacked several people in a neighborhood, including police before an officer shot and killed him. On Saturday night, dash cam footage from a responding Saginaw officer shows the moments after police say Brown beat a woman, attacked an elderly couple then tried breaking into homes. When three officers showed up, police say Brown assaulted them.A taser was used twice but that didn't stop Brown.Two bystanders saw what was happening and ran to help the officers. That's when Brown turned on them. Police say one of the officers got his gun out and shot Brown who later died at John Peter Smith hospital in Fort Worth. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
TjIs4XF6dQc | 02 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Seattle police say a purse thief crawled out of a burning car after it collided with another vehicle in Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood Saturday afternoon. Police say the suspect stole a purse from a car, then jumped into a waiting stolen vehicle before fleeing the scene. The suspect lost control of the vehicle and crashed into another car, landing on it's roof. Burglars Wreck Their Car. As officers arrived, the suspect fled on foot. Officers were able to capture him in the area of 44th Avenue West. The suspect was taken into custody and sent to Harborview Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries. Police say the suspect might be involved in a string of burglaries throughout the city. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
0WcXTSlHqHM | 01 Feb 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A New Jersey police officer is recovering after a close call with a burning, out-of-control truck. Sparta Police responded to a box truck on fire on Route 15 on Saturday afternoon. As thick smoke poured from the engine, officers got the driver, and a passenger out safely. Other officers closed the southbound lanes because of the danger. Suddenly, the burning truck began to roll backwards towards two parked police vehicles. Sergeant Joseph Pensado ran to get his car out of the way, and dove out of the way at the last second. The truck stopped when it hit a guardrail. Sergeant Pensado severely bruised his right shoulder and hurt his left knee. He will be off the job for several weeks. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aQtoYCXshn0 | 29 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** On Tuesday diners and staff at an Albuquerque Cracker Barrel were stunned to see a group of officers rush in and chase down Anthony Lujan. It began Tuesday afternoon when a truck flipped near Sequoia and Coors Boulevard. The suspect inside, Lujan ran from Albuquerque police officers, ducking into the nearby restaurant. Officers, who believed Lujan was armed, raced into the restaurant full of people. The chaotic scene was caught on an officer's lapel video. No injuries were reported. Lujan is wanted for a string of other violent crimes in the past month. He’s accused of beating his girlfriend, and in another case, accused of badly abusing his girlfriend’s 2-year-old son. For Tuesday’s incident he faces numerous charges included aggravated assault on an officer. He’s accused of driving a truck right at an officer, who had to jump out of the way, before crashing. His bond was set at cash or surety. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nKqn4I5OdMM | 29 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
iv-J_hdifWE | 29 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** New dashcam video shows Tulsa police on a high-speed chase with a shooting suspect. Officers say the pursuit stemmed from a shooting at a home near Archer and Lewis last month. The homeowner told police his son, 24- year-old Justin Trammel, shot at him during an argument then left. Tulsa Police Department says they found Trammel's truck last Thursday, and when he spotted police, he took off, drove through some neighborhoods and ran out of gas. Officers say it took a K-9 officer and a Taser to get Trammel into custody. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
k39wThOrsys | 27 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A man was caught on camera stealing an Oklahoma Highway Patrol K9 unit during a traffic stop. It happened in Canadian County on I-40 around 8:30 p.m. on January 10th. The night started out with a traffic stop. Benjamin Henson, 23, was pulled over for following too closely and unsafe lane changing. He gets in the OHP unit, and then the trooper asks him a few questions before giving him a warning ticket. It is then the officer ask to search the vehicle and finds bags of marijuana in the vehicle. Henson is then handcuffed while still in the front seat of the vehicle. He brings the handcuffs from his back to his front and jumps into the driver’s seat and takes off. Police dog takes wild ride after criminal steals cop car Handcuffed man sparks police chase after stealing police car with dog inside Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
w8Hs2zGqoYk | 27 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The dashcam video of a police chase in Sterling Heights started as a routine traffic stop, but ended in a crash. “We never like to see police pursuits, but it’s part of police work,” Lt. James Belmonte said. “We had highly trained officers behind the wheel, and they did everything right.” Belmonte said police began chasing a man in his early 60s just before midnight Tuesday eastbound on 15 Mile Road near Van Dyke Avenue. The man has had run-ins with police for nearly two years. “He’s been on our radar,” Belmonte said. “I remember coming into contact with him when I was on the road ... I’d say (he's) a nuisance.” The driver was in a silver 1997 Mercedes. Police first thought the car looked suspicious when it parked in the at a Super 8 Motel on Van Dyke Avenue near 15 Mile Road. But it’s what the driver did next that lead to the chase. “He cut through private property to avoid turning at the light and that’s a traffic violation itself, that’s when the two patrol officers attempted to pull him over and he fled,” Belmonte said. According to the police report, the driver was going more than 80 mph. Once the chase approached Hayes Road, 2 miles away, the driver flipped the car around and started speeding west. “That’s when he lost control and clipped the side of a semitruck and crashed,” Belmonte said. “He’s lucky to be alive.” The driver is hospitalized with a broken collarbone, broken arm and broken ribs. He is expected to be arraigned on fleeing and eluding charges, and for not having a license, when he is released from the hospital. He also has a misdemeanor warrant in another city. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
Kg1tR-zr0Ow | 26 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Idaho State Police released video of a high-speed pursuit and dramatic crash captured by a trooper's dash camera. The incident began the evening of April 9, 2015, when a Boise Police officer attempted to pull over 33-year-old Jose Manuel Sanchez pickup truck near Chinden Boulevard and Veterans Memorial Parkway. Sanchez pulled over for a moment before turning the pickup around and using his vehicle to ram the police cruiser, pinning the officer's leg in the door. The suspect sped away as the injured officer called for backup from Boise Police and other agencies. Police say Sanchez fled across Boise, eventually getting onto eastbound I-84 with Idaho State Police and other law enforcement officers in pursuit. Troopers tailed Sanchez into Elmore County, where he lost control of his pickup around milepost 84. In the video, the pickup can be seen drifting into the median and almost into oncoming traffic before swerving back onto the highway and off the right shoulder. The vehicle rolled, launching a tire and Sanchez - who wasn't wearing a seatbelt - into the air in a cloud of dust. The driver ran away from the wreckage, cutting across the interstate with Trooper Kenny Walker chasing behind him. Although not shown on the video, ISP says Sanchez resisted arrest when Walker caught up to him in the median. Both men were struggling on the ground when a pair of passersby pulled over and jumped into the fray. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
nSBsZdTi53c | 26 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** January is “Move Over Month.” It’s a time to remind everyone of the state law aimed at protecting law enforcement and others whose roadway jobs put their safety at risk. To illustrate those dangers, the Florida Highway Patrol released dashcam video of a dramatic crash from October 2015. In the video, Trooper Mac Mickens was on the Florida Turnpike in West Palm Beach. He was walking back to his vehicle, after having pulled over a driver for speeding, when another driver plows right into him. Mickens, 60, struggles to get up. His pelvis was completely shattered, his face bloodied. Finally Trooper Mickens is able to grab hold of his radio to call for help – no small feat Thankfully, Mickens is recovering and is hoping to be back at work soon. But not all emergency workers and first responders are as lucky. The move over law requires drivers to move over a lane or to slow down to 20 mph below the speed limit. If a driver is not in the lane closest to the stopped emergency vehicles, they’re required to allow other drivers who are to move into their lane. This goes for law enforcement vehicles, tow trucks, sanitation and utility workers to prevent scenes like this from happening on Florida’s roadways. Drivers who violate the move over law can be issued a ticket and fine and get three points on their license. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
EkG09rkudU8 | 26 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Sand Springs Police arrested two people and are looking for a third after a high-speed chase early Tuesday. Officers said the chase started just after 1:15 a.m. in Sand Springs when police tried to stop a Cadillac for speeding. They said speeds during the chase reached 110 mph on Highway 97. It ended when the Cadillac crashed into a fence in the 5800 block of South 107th West Avenue. The officers body camera shows the driver, Adrian Taylor, 27, got out and ran, but was quickly arrested on complaints of eluding, DUI and marijuana possession. Officers said they had to use a Taser. They said one passenger, Aaron Woolridge, 22, was arrested after he couldn't get out of the car. A second passenger took off, and police are still looking for him. Police from Sapulpa, deputies from Creek and Tulsa County, and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol assisted in the chase. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
J4-Ir8lqtcI | 25 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lubbock Police Officers, Lubbock County Sheriff's Office Deputies and DPS Troopers were all involved in a car chase early on Sunday morning. The pursuit lasted about an hour and finally ended when LSO deployed spikes on the ground at I-27 and FM 1294. The male driver was taken in to police custody. The incident began at 3:45 a.m. when an LPD officer was responding to a domestic disturbance at South Loop 289 and Martin Luther King Boulevard. In route the officer noticed a reckless driver, and Lubbock Police say they then realized that was the person who the disturbance call was about. The male driver had allegedly taken a female's car and was driving away. Shortly thereafter multiple officials from the three agencies responded to the call and began a 1 hour long pursuit. LPD tells us they were led all over Lubbock County. Just before 5 a.m. the spike strips stopped the driver. He is in police custody. We have been informed that the suspect arrested is Coleton Neal Hinsley, age 21. He has been booked in the Lubbock County Detention Facility, and is facing the following charges: • Evading Arrest in Motor Vehicle • Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle • Reckless Driving • Felony Warrant • X3 Misdemeanor Warrants Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
q3BHfR4gVq4 | 25 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Newly released video shows a captain from the Preble County Sheriff’s Office being hit by a semi-trailer in Eaton earlier this month. The video was released by Preble County Sheriff Mike Simpson Monday. Captain Brad Moore was directing traffic Jan. 8 following a single-car accident at the intersection of U.S. 35 and West Lexington Road in Eaton. A semi-trailer was moving through the area when it was hit by the train. The semi-trailer then hit Moore while he was standing in the roadway. Police say Captain Moore suffered a gash to the head, a broken left hand and needed 25 stitches, but he was otherwise okay. He hopes to be back at work soon. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
DJY6pp46e5g | 25 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Police Release Videos Of Orlando Officer Involved Shooting. Video shows the chaos that ensued at a Pine Hills parking lot. An Orlando police officer said he opened fire when a stolen car started driving in his direction. The officers said they were trying to stop the white Charger that was reported stolen. They found it in the parking lot Jan. 16, a little after midnight. Police said when the three people inside did not get out, police tried to get into the car. The video shows the car backing up and then driving in the direction of Officer Jonathan Mills, who opened fire. The car then drove away and police said it crashed into a vacant home on Stoneybrook Lane. The 17-year-old believed to have been driving was arrested after he was treated at the hospital for a shot in the shoulder. The teen is accused of aggravated assault on an officer, fleeing and eluding, and grand theft. The other two individuals were not caught. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is investigating, which is standard policy in all officer-involved shootings. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
qp88bCtambg | 25 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** A Milford Center man led Marysville police on a chase Jan. 24 after he was caught allegedly trying to entice a 13-year-old girl. David B. Moore, 50, was arrested Jan. 24 after leading police on a chase and has been charged with failure to comply with the order of a police officer. More charges could come, said Deputy Chief Tony Brooks. Marysville police received a call about a possible child enticement around 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, Brooks said. “He approached a 13-year-old female and tried to lure her to his vehicle or at least away from where she was,” Brooks said. A Marysville police unit was in the area and quickly found Moore in his van, but when they tried to pull him over, he did not comply, Brooks said. “The pursuit ensued from the area of Delaware Avenue and U.S. 33 through some traffic up to speeds of 80 to 100 miles per hour,” Brooks said. Moore’s van caught on fire, and he stopped but would not leave the vehicle and had to be pulled by officers, Brooks said. No one was injured during the chase or vehicle fire. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
fBjBWm3aZaE | 25 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Perhaps the most intense few minutes of a high-speed police pursuit that spanned 25 miles and several counties are the final three minutes captured by Louisville Metro Police body cameras which show a team of uniformed and plain-clothes officers yelling at a suspect to give himself up and get on the ground. "Go, go, go," one officer tells a line of following officers pouring through an interior door inside the Super 8 Motel in Radcliff November 13. The officers were looking for Armstead Baylor, who they said robbed the Cash Express on Dixie Highway in Louisville earlier that day. After initially searching the wrong room, officers found Baylor inside a neighboring room with his hands raised. "Get on the f---ing ground," one officer yelled. Baylor complied and was quickly handcuffed and led away. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
ClfQ3xdPFhc | 22 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Driver fined after being caught reading a novel on his Kindle behind the wheel of car. Sometimes a book is just too good to put down… and that's perhaps the only defense for one driver after he was pulled over on Highway 149 in Eagan for reading a novel. Seems funny at first, but it's actually pretty dangerous. Dash cam video shows the officer asking the driver what he was looking at -- "I was reading," the driver responded. "What were you reading?" the officer asked. "A James Patterson book,” he replied. In this case, the plot twist came not from James Patterson, but from the writings of a citation. “The nicest guy, obviously not the smartest thing to do while driving. Very dangerous. But he kind of got it, knew he made a mistake and the officer went back and ended up giving him a citation,” Officer Aaron Machtemes, spokesperson for Eagan Police, said. He said especially during the day there are a lot of accidents caused by people texting or doing other things on their iPhone – “and they look down for two seconds, that's when the person ahead of them hits the brakes and there's an accident.” “Just recently, as of today, I heard of a lady with big curls in her hair and as she's driving she's taking her curls out with her knees up on the wheel,” Machtemes said. Machtemes said distracted driving is only getting worse -- mostly because of smart phones. A suggestion the officer had to avoid temptation is to put your phone on vibrate and in the glove box. “Stay alive, don't novel and drive,” Machtemes said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
aZdOleCPzVQ | 22 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Dashcam Video Shows Sheriff’s Deputy Rescuing Toddler Running Down Oregon Highway After a toddler was spotted running down the middle of a dark highway by a sheriff’s deputy who rescued him in Oregon, the Sheriff’s Office released dashcam video of the incident as a way of warning motorists about the dangers distracted driving. Sheriff’s Deputy Jeremy Gautney was driving on U.S. 101 in the coastal city of Newport on Jan. 9, apparently a rainy evening, when he spotted the 2-year-old running down the middle turn lane toward his patrol car. Gautney quickly stopped his vehicle, got out and scooped up the toddler, the video shows. A big rig passes by in the oncoming lane just seconds later. The deputy soon learned the child’s parents were frantically searching for the little boy, who had escaped from a nearby community center gathering, according to sheriff’s Lt. Curtis Landers, who narrated the video. The boy was reunited with his parents and the incident was determined to be accidental. No charges were filed. The Sheriff’s Office released the video “not … to ridicule or question those involved” but to warn drivers that they need to pay full attention when driving as they could face unexpected conditions. “We are very thankful for Deputy Gautney’s alertness and quick action that allow for this child’s safe return to his parents,” Landers said. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
rv2YmSJ2itk | 22 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** An Eden Prairie police officer who accidentally shot a man in the arm, following a high-speed chase, blames the mistake on the “high stress” of the situation and “muscle memory” from training 20 days before the shooting. The shooting happened on June 20, 2015. Sergeant Lonnie Soppeland had been pursuing Matthew Hovland-Knase at speeds above 110 miles per hour, according to police reports. At one point, Hovland-Knase pulled the motorcycle over and Soppeland emerged from his squad car with his gun drawn. In video of the shooting, there is the sound of a gun shot, followed by Soppeland uttering expletives, and Hovland-Knase moaning and saying “I’m bleeding.” Within seconds of the shooting, Soppeland gathers medical supplies and provides first aid. He also apologizes. “Oh, you actually shot me, didn’t ya? Hovland-Knase asks. “I’m not going to say anything right now, but was not intentional. I can tell you that,” Soppeland replies. “I know it wasn’t,” says Hovland-Knase. Hovland-Knase was later convicted of fleeing an officer, according to court records. Soppeland was investigated by the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Three days after the shooting, Soppeland told a detective, “As I was giving commands, I drew my firearm with my right hand, I planned to steady it with my left hand. When my hands made contact, the firearm discharged once unintentionally. It was not my conscious choice...I could feel the effect of the adrenaline.” The detective asked whether firearm training 20 days before the shooting, when Soppeland fired 50 to 100 rounds, was a factor. Soppeland answered, “Yes, I feel the muscle memory from that recent training of squeezing the trigger contributed to the unintentional discharge during a high stress situation.” Several people familiar with law enforcement firearm training told that they had not heard of other accidental shootings partially blamed on muscle memory from training, but did say that the high stress of a chase can be a factor. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
bJ7KP0tTCqg | 21 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** The Centerville Police Department released bodycam footage that shows a man, which police say is Jacob James Myers, 30, of Centerville, assaulting a Centerville police officer in the snow-covered streets of South Main. The officer was responding to a suspicious person call in the area of Main and Wall Streets in Centerville, which came into the Centerville Law Center at approximately 12:56 a.m. Wednesday. Body camera footage shows the officer arriving to the scene and exiting his vehicle, where Myers began charging at the officer with an unknown weapon in his hand. The officer deployed his taser, but Myers continued to advance towards the officer. On the video released, Myers can be heard shouting “I’m going to [obscenity] kill you, I’m going to kill you [obscenity].” The assault continued on Main Street for nearly two minutes before the officer was able to pin Myers to the ground. During the altercation, the officer also struck Myers at least twice with a baton, according to a press release from the Centerville Police Department. After another officer arrived on scene, the video showed several other taser deployments before officers were able to put Myers into custody. Myers was transported to Mercy Medical Center for examination and treatment of injuries. A press release from the Centerville Police Department says he was then transported to the Appanoose County Jail, where he is being held on a cash only bond. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
UMl98C6amG4 | 21 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Lufkin police released video of an 18-wheeler's brakes locking up, causing the truck's trailer to swing toward officers and a bystander along the road. The video shows the men, who were waiting for a tow truck, jump into the nearby woods for protection before the truck driver regains control. The truck driver left the scene but was later tracked down. He reportedly told police he didn't see them jump out of the way or he would have stopped to check on them. There were no injuries, and police say no citations will be issued. Police commended the truck driver for regaining control of his vehicle. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity
7Uuo_CiiPk8 | 20 Jan 2016
** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Motorcycle vs cops: Oregon police chase results in payout to biker. A jury awarded a Eugene man after he was kicked by an Oregon State Police captain during a 2012 traffic stop. The Register-Guard reported that Capt. Rob Edwards testified in U.S. District Court in Eugene as part of a civil trial that his force was in line with state police policies. Edwards was accused of using excessive force against Justin Wilkens, whose collarbone was broken when Edwards took him into custody Aug. 3, 2012, after chasing down the speeding rider. The jury claimed Edwards violated Wilkens' civil rights. Wilkens says he did not recognize Edwards' unmarked car as a police vehicle. Wilkens sued Edwards for alleged civil rights violations and sought unspecified noneconomic damages in addition to more than in reimbursement for medical and motorcycle towing and repair bills. Donate to PoliceActivity: https://www.patreon.com/PoliceActivity Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoliceActivity Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Police_Activity