Officer-Involved Shootings
Police1’s officer-involved shootings resource page provides law enforcement professionals with timely news, expert analysis, and practical training insights related to deadly force incidents. Explore breaking updates on officer shootings nationwide, legal developments, use-of-force policies, and tactical lessons learned. Our coverage includes commentary from law enforcement leaders, attorneys, and trainers to help officers and agencies prepare for, respond to, and recover from critical incidents. Whether you are a patrol officer, supervisor, or command staff, Police1 delivers trusted resources to support informed decision-making, enhance officer safety, and improve community trust in law enforcement.
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The dashcam video of the murder of Constable Darrell Lunsford on January 23, 1991, became an essential officer safety training tool
How video evidence, officer tactics and political reaction shaped public perception before the investigation was complete
Public reaction has been swift, but the incident will be assessed under federal use-of-force standards, vehicle threat analysis and Supreme Court precedent — not political pressure or hindsight
Whenever you alter something about one of your pieces of gear — like adding a rail-mounted light — you have to include the appropriate level of training
These two systems can be compared to a “hard” style of martial art versus a “soft” style
Officer claimed he ‘feared for his life’, fired total of 41 shots at suspect
An officer shot 1 suspect in the arm as he fled; all 3 suspects were arrested
Officer Dan Doherty looked on as Judge Jillian Abrahamson sentenced Myles Webster to 60-years-to-life in prison for the attempted assassination of the Manchester (N.H.) cop.
The suspect had 3 guns, and made off in a vehicle of one of the officer’s he had killed before being killed
A neighbor caught the shootout between officers and a suspect in Santa Cruz who had earlier shot two cops dead
Officers were called to help when two dogs attacked a third, then charged at an officer
Sgt. Loran Butch Baker and Detective Elizabeth Butler were shot and killed while investigating Jeremy Goulet
The first of two shootings took place as police were investigating a sexual assault
The suspect charged the officer, even after being pepper sprayed, before she fired
The investigation is focusing on how the instructor came to discharge live ammunition, though one theory is that he picked up the wrong gun
The police chief suggested the suspect wanted the officers to kill him
The dog had found the suspect in the basement, who was wanted on a criminal sexual warrant
The shooting was either a breach of protocol or ‘a deliberate act to harm the security strategy’ of the state
The judge says the lawsuit can go forward against the university’s police chief, however
a parcel containing a note, a DVD and a bullet hole-riddled memento were sent by Christopher Dorner and addressed to Anderson Cooper’s office
Negotiations had deteriorated with 65-year-old Jimmy Lee Dykes, and he had been seen with a gun
The officer fired 3 shots when the suspect he was approaching reached for a black object later identified as his phone
A pursuit followed a narcotics investigation, and then a foot pursuit before the fleeing suspect fired
The officers were responding to a report of an armed man walking down a road near a casino when he opened fire
No shots were fired by police or SWAT officers from the two present police departments
The suspect appeared in court to face charges when he pulled out a gun and shot a lawyer and a physician who filed a case against him
A man called 911 Monday and told a dispatcher he killed his wife and child, set his house on fire
Officers were responding to calls about a domestic dispute when shots were fired
The officer told police that he was the victim of an attempted armed robbery, and shot the man fearing his own safety
A suspect and his mother were shot, ending a dangerous pursuit through a heavily populated area
The gunman was shot in the arm and chest, no one else was wounded in the incident
There’s no ‘always’ and no ‘never’ in the real world, says Harvey Hedden, Executive Director of the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association