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Euclid police said the 18-year-old suspect pointed the gun at two officers; in the BWC video, the suspect denies holding a weapon
“I could clearly hear the words, ‘He’s reaching. He’s reaching. He’s got Jeremy’s gun!’” Sgt. Warren said when reviewing the BWC video
Officer Preston was sitting inside his cruiser when a suspect drove the wrong way down a street and raised a rifle, firing a single shot through the window
The officer “made the courageous decision not to fire at the suspects, even though one of the suspects had a weapon in his hand,” Chief White said
The officer recognized the suspect from the description of another robbery. As the officer approached the suspect, the officer was shot multiple times
The video shows several armed officers running through a busy parking lot, yelling, “Go! Go! Go!” and “Police! Get down or you’re going to get shot!”
The officer was on his way to work at the Taylor Swift concert Saturday night when “two knuckleheads decided to attack him,” Detroit Police Chief White said
“While most of us were home with our families, or out spending time with friends on a Friday night, a Boston police officer was shot while protecting his city.”
The prosecutor in opening statements said the suspect acted with deliberation when he used the Sgt. Michael Chesna’s own gun to shoot him multiple times
The officer was struck in the chest, but his ballistic armor absorbed the round, police said
The suspect approached the officer parked in his patrol vehicle and opened fire; the officer was hit, yet managed to exit his vehicle, take cover and return fire
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Irmo Police Chief Bobby Dale pays tribute to fallen Irmo Firefighter James Michael Muller
A man charged with killing Officer Breann Leath will be allowed to seek insanity as a defense as he tries to avoid the death penalty
Deputy Jesse Grant, who has been with the department for 17 years, was hit twice and taken to the hospital
It took 45 minutes for Acting Cpl. James Haddix to be extricated from his vehicle; he remains in serious but stable condition
“This lawsuit will hold Pfeffer’s family legally responsible for the negligence and enablement that contributed to Sgt. Fitzgerald’s tragic death”
Photos show the damage to both vehicles. The officer suffered severe life-threatening injuries and remains at the hospital in serious but stable condition
The sheriff did not disclose the condition of the deputy but said that “the deputy is out of the woods right now”
A 19-year-old was arrested in connection with a traffic stop of a stolen vehicle that resulted in an officer being dragged
Report: The suspect “walked up to Officer Scheel, who was no longer able to defend himself, and shot him twice at close range”
The police officer called over his radio several times saying that he was being attacked and that the suspect was trying to get a hold of his gun
Both vehicles were responding to a report of a drowning; the victim was treated by EMS at the scene and was reported as stable
The man charged with killing Officer Breann Leath is seeking an insanity defense as he tries to avoid the death penalty
“Officer Nickolas Wilt has shown remarkable progress in his recovery,” the update said; he’s also responding more consistently to “yes” and “no” questions
Audio from the shooting indicated the large scale of the police response; some off-duty officers were called in, others rushed to the scene from across town
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“We recognize the dangers that are involved, but you don’t go in expecting someone to try to beat you to death,” Sheriff T.K. Waters said
One deputy was injured when the suspect put his car in reverse at a traffic stop and “intentionally” rammed a detective’s patrol car
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