August 19 2022 | LAPD - Hit & Run
The way she says 68 mph makes me think they were going 69 miles an hour, but needed to keep your focus on the two lives that ended.
I'm going for longer clips, but I felt the need to put this up.
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Scared Officer Shoots Suspect
2 Officers appear to be serving a warrant. Suspect retreats through the apartment and climbs down from the second story. Suspect hides inside entryway to opposite apartment, and is shot once in the chest moments after.
"Shreveport- 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, Mr. 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 Mr. Bagley and fired one shot from his service weapon, which struck Mr. Bagley in the chest. Mr. Bagley was transported to Ochsner LSU Health in Shreveport for treatment, but was later pronounced deceased.
Louisiana State Police is the lead investigating agency into this officer-involved shooting. The incident scene was processed by Louisiana State Police Crime Lab Technicians.
Detectives with the Louisiana State Police Bureau of Investigations have reviewed body worn camera footage and other relevant evidence. Based on their findings and in coordination with the Caddo Parish District Attorney’s Office, Troopers arrested Shreveport Police Officer Alexander Tyler this morning. Tyler was booked into the Caddo Correctional Center on the charge of Negligent Homicide."
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Barricaded TWICE! With Shotgun, Shots Fired
6 Officers eventually arrive on small fire response after 44 Year Old Utah resident, Peter Larsen, Threatens fire crew with Loaded Shotgun (Unrecorded). After the Police setup a defensive line from the street, one of the First, and the Last Arriving officer, take cover behind a neighbors garage.
Statements in this release are based on a preliminary review of limited information available at the time of this writing. A thorough investigation is being conducted by an outside agency, pursuant to the Officer-Involved-Critical-Incident Protocol.
The video footage released today captures the Officer Involved Critical Incident from the body-worn cameras of the two, and only known, SLCPD officers who discharged their duty weapons and four other SLCPD officers who were on scene and whose body-worn camera captured audio of the OICI.
For Educational Purpose.
Not Affiliated With Law Enforcement.
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March 26 2022 | SLCPD Releases Body Worn Camera Footage from Officer Involved Critical Incident
For Educational Purposes
Not Affiliated To Law Enforcement
Body Cam footage starts @ 7:02 | 11 more related 911 calls proceeding both tapes.
STATEMENT FROM CHIEF MIKE BROWN:
“This was a very dynamic, dangerous and traumatic situation for everyone, but I am proud of our officers for the way they protected each other and our community when faced with an unimaginable and deadly situation. Our officers performed with great courage, tactics and professionalism while under fire in a life-threatening situation. Their will to survive and dedication to protecting each other and our community under stress is extraordinary. I look forward to their return to work after the investigations are complete.”
https://www.slcpd.com/2022/04/07/slcpd-releases-body-worn-camera-footage-from-officer-involved-critical-incident/
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Oregon Deputy Saves 2 Year-Old From Middle Of Highway
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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.
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Big Rig Nearly Hits Lufkin Police And Bystander
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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.
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