Dashcam Records Oklahoma Trooper Being Thrown Off Highway in Crash
Location: Canadian County, OK
Date: January 18, 2024
Time: Unknown
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Trooper Jesse Gregory was involved in a traffic stop on Interstate 40 at Cimarron Road when a black SUV collided with the vehicle he had pulled over. The impact of the crash knocked Gregory into a nearby grassy area. Fortunately, all three individuals involved in the incident received treatment and were released, with Gregory expected to make a full recovery.
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Naugatuck Officer Uses Taser on Robbery Suspect Attempting to Escape
Location: Naugatuck, CT
Date: October 14, 2023
Time: 4:20 pm
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In Naugatuck, a shoplifting incident at Stop and Shop escalated to a robbery when Jarrell Day allegedly tried to steal beer and had an altercation with staff. Bodycam footage captured the police response, with Detective Williams and Officer Kehoss involved in a pursuit and apprehension using a stun gun. This incident led to an investigation, resulting in charges against both Day and Officer Kehoss. Day faced multiple charges including robbery and assault, while Officer Kehoss was charged with intentional cruelty and assault, leading to an ongoing legal process.
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Ohio Police Officer Suspected of DUI Discovered Asleep at Wheel Prior to Court Appearance
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Date: July 14, 2023
Time: 4:09 am
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In a recent incident in Ohio, bodycam footage captured the arrest of Anthony Armbruster, an off-duty officer from the Elmwood Police Department. On July 14, St. Bernard police found Armbruster asleep at the wheel of a vehicle, with a noticeable odor of alcohol emanating from inside.
The video shows the moment officers discovered Armbruster and proceeded to conduct a field investigation. Despite the strong suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI), Armbruster declined to take a breathalyzer test. He subsequently failed multiple sobriety tests administered by the officers on the scene.
During the interaction, Armbruster is heard expressing his awareness of his impending court appearance, stating that he was due in court in just five hours and remarking that he would not be going to work the following day.
Following this incident, the 28-year-old Armbruster resigned from his position with the Elmwood Police Department. He later entered a plea of not guilty to the DUI charge. This case highlights the serious consequences of impaired driving and the importance of accountability, even among law enforcement officials.
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Man Escaping Ohio Police with Kidnapped Infant Crashes into Residence
Location: Baltimore, OH
Date: June 27, 2023
Time: 4:00 pm
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In a distressing incident in Ohio, a dispute involving the mother of a 7-month-old child, whose name is being withheld, escalated when her boyfriend, 23-year-old Johnathon J. Baker, abducted the infant and fled in his vehicle. North Baltimore Police quickly issued a Be-On-The-Lookout (BOLO) alert, particularly notifying authorities in Seneca and Sandusky Counties.
Baker's vehicle was later spotted in the City of Tiffin, leading to a pursuit by Seneca County Sheriff and Tiffin Police. As law enforcement attempted a traffic stop, Baker abruptly accelerated and lost control, crashing into a residence at 613 S. Sandusky St. Fortunately, the house was unoccupied at the time of the crash.
Emergency protocols were immediately enacted at the scene. The infant was extracted from the vehicle and given life-saving medical attention, but tragically succumbed to her injuries shortly after arriving at Tiffin Mercy Hospital. Baker, who also received medical aid at the scene, was transported to Toledo St. Vincent’s Hospital by air ambulance. He is reported to be in critical condition.
Further investigation revealed a loaded weapon in the vehicle along with at least one spent cartridge, adding to the complexity of the case. This heartbreaking incident has shaken the community, highlighting the dangers of domestic disputes and the dire consequences they can have, especially involving children.
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Georgia Police Officer Conducts Traffic Stop on Chief Deputy for Exceeding Speed Limit
Location: McDonough, GA
Date: June 20, 2023
Time: Unknown
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In Henry County, Georgia, an intriguing turn of events unfolded when a police officer, during routine patrol, stopped a Dodge Charger clocked at 96 mph in a 35-mph zone. Upon approaching the vehicle, the officer discovered the driver was none other than Henry County Sheriff Chief Deputy Michael Yarbrough.
The officer, after a brief exchange, returned to his cruiser to consult with another individual over the phone. The conversation revealed his recognition of the driver and deliberation over issuing a citation. Deciding to proceed with the ticket, the officer then returned to Chief Deputy Yarbrough, handing him a citation for speeding and instructing him to sign it.
Despite Georgia's super speeder law, which imposes a $200 fine for speeds of 75 mph or more on two-lane roads or 85 mph and above on highways, the citation issued to Yarbrough was marked as a "warning" and did not include this additional fine. However, it did mandate a court appearance.
In response to the incident, Henry County Sheriff Reginald Scandrett issued a statement confirming that Chief Deputy Yarbrough had immediately reported the traffic stop and had been issued a speeding citation. He directed any inquiries about the citation to the Henry County Police Department. After reviewing the incident, Sheriff Scandrett announced a disciplinary action: suspending Chief Deputy Yarbrough for 40 hours without pay due to the severity of the traffic violation. A spokesperson clarified that Yarbrough was on duty at the time of the incident but had not activated his lights or sirens.
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Woman Discharges Firearm Inside Bristol Police Station
Location: Bristol, CT
Date: October 5, 2023
Time: 11:41 pm
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In a concerning incident at the Bristol Police Department located at 131 North Main Street, 51-year-old Suzanne Laprise caused a significant disturbance. Laprise entered the lobby of the police station and used a handgun to bang on the windows of the front lobby desk office, which was unoccupied at the time. She then fired multiple rounds into the windows, but the bullet-resistant glass prevented penetration.
Officers on the scene tried to engage with Laprise verbally, but during these attempts, she fired additional rounds towards them. Officer Spencer Boisvert responded by discharging two shots. Thankfully, due to the bullet-resistant glass, no one was injured as it stopped all the rounds.
The situation was brought under control when Laprise placed her handgun down. Officers quickly entered the lobby, used an electronic defense weapon, and apprehended her. Following her arrest, Laprise was taken to Bristol Hospital for evaluation. After being released from the hospital, she was brought back to the Bristol Police Department.
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Bodycam Video Captures Tense Standoff in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Date: March 29, 2023
Time: 6:30pm
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In Albuquerque, New Mexico, a distressing situation unfolded in the 4700 block of Glendale Rd NW. Albuquerque Police received initial reports of a dispute, but the urgency escalated when neighbors reported gunfire. The suspect, identified as 32-year-old Francisco Macias, was believed to be under the influence of narcotics and had allegedly assaulted his mother and aunt at a residence in southwest Albuquerque.
When officers arrived at the scene around 7:00 p.m., they encountered Macias, armed and with two friends in a front yard. Despite commands to drop his weapon, Macias instead moved behind a vehicle and appeared to point the gun at one of his friends. This action prompted officers to discharge their firearms 37 times, though no one was struck. Macias and his friends then retreated to the backyard, where one friend managed to disarm Macias.
The situation further intensified as bodycam footage showed Macias lifting another friend from the ground and using him as a human shield. Police responded by firing a less-lethal sponge round and then deploying a Taser to subdue Macias. He sustained a foot injury, with the projectile's origin – whether from his own gun or police fire – remaining uncertain.
Macias was arrested and booked into jail following the incident. However, in a surprising turn of events, he was later released from custody, with all charges against him dropped at the request of the victims involved in the case. This incident highlights the complexities and challenges faced by law enforcement in responding to volatile and unpredictable situations.
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Man Involved in High-Speed Pursuit with Vidor Police Following Theft of Pickup Truck
Location: Vidor, TX
Date: August 4, 2023
Time: 1:00 p.m
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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.
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Bodycam Footage Reveals Man Assaulting Officer in Lobby of Youngstown Police Department
Location: Youngstown, OH
Date: September 14, 2023
Time: 10:50 am
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In Youngstown, a distressing incident occurred when 27-year-old Keishaun Sims entered the lobby of the Youngstown Police Department in a state of emotional distress. An officer, who was handling station reports in the auxiliary office, initially tried to communicate with Sims. However, the situation quickly deteriorated as Sims became confrontational, leading to a physical altercation with the officer.
The confrontation escalated when Sims attacked the officer and attempted to gain control of the officer’s firearm. Fortunately, additional officers arrived promptly and were able to restrain and handcuff Sims.
Following this incident, Sims was arrested and charged with multiple offenses: aggravated robbery, a first-degree felony; two counts of assault on a police officer, a fourth-degree felony; and misdemeanors for resisting arrest and obstructing official business. He was booked into Mahoning County Jail, with his bond set at $100,000 during his arraignment in municipal court.
The officer involved in the altercation was examined at St. Elizabeth Health Center and has since returned to duty. In response to this event, the Youngstown Police Department has issued a statement indicating their intention to closely examine the encounter and consider implementing additional de-escalation training for officers to better handle similar situations in the future.
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Bodycam Video Shows Denver Police Engaged in Shootout with Female Suspect
Location: Denver, CO
Date: August 15, 2019
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In a detailed and tense incident in northwest Denver, two uniformed patrol officers from District One found themselves in a dangerous situation. After finishing a call for service, they planned to meet at a 7-Eleven at Colfax Avenue and Perry Street. Officer Ismael Lopez arrived first and noticed a dark-colored Jeep Patriot, which he recognized from a previous eluding incident on August 13, 2019.
Upon approaching the Jeep, Officer Lopez interacted with a male filling the vehicle's tire with air. Noticing the man's nervous demeanor and recalling the vehicle's involvement in the earlier incident, Officer Lopez conducted a cursory search, discovering a syringe in the man's pocket and deciding to detain him.
At this moment, 31-year-old Jamie Fernandez emerged from the Jeep's passenger seat and fled, ignoring Officer Lopez's commands to stop. The situation escalated rapidly when Corporal Brandon Reyes arrived at the scene, and Fernandez, without warning, pulled out a handgun from her purse and fired in the direction of the officers and the detained male.
Both officers drew their weapons in response. Corporal Reyes fired several rounds while moving towards an alley between Osceola and Perry Streets. Meanwhile, Officer Lopez, still detaining the male, returned fire after Fernandez shot at him, using a dumpster for cover. He reloaded and continued firing until Fernandez dropped her gun and was no longer a threat.
Following the exchange, the officers called for an ambulance and secured the scene. Fernandez was transported to a hospital where she was pronounced deceased. A .380 caliber Ruger handgun, determined to be stolen, was recovered beside her. The investigation revealed that the officers fired a total of 30 rounds, and two spent .380 casings from Fernandez's gun were found, matching the gun recovered. One of Fernandez's rounds was recovered from a business across the street, indicating the danger posed to the officers and the detained male.
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Bodycam Footage Displays San Diego Police Using Taser on Alleged Sexual Assault Suspect
Location: San Diego, CA
Date: July 7, 2022
Time: 7:30 pm
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The San Diego Police Department made public a bodycam video from an incident on July 7, showing their response to an alleged sexual assault call. Upon arrival, the situation escalated when the suspect brandished a knife as officers approached. This prompted a foot chase after the suspect was initially tased by the officers.
The pursuit intensified when officers fired their weapons at the suspect, mistakenly identifying his phone as a firearm. Despite this, the suspect was eventually apprehended and taken into custody without serious harm. He was treated for minor injuries before being booked into San Diego Central Jail, facing two assault charges.
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Florida Police Use Taser on Woman Suspected of Theft from Publix
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Date: February 4, 2020
Time: Unknown
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A bodycam video released shows an incident from February 4, 2020, in Jacksonville, Florida, where a police officer used a taser on a woman accused of shoplifting from a Publix grocery store. The store's staff had contacted the police, suspecting that the woman had stolen items. When confronted by the officer, she claimed to have a receipt but refused to present it, alleging racial profiling by the store employees.
Despite her assertions, the officer, after multiple attempts to resolve the situation, informed her of his intent to arrest and use a taser, which he then did. Post-arrest, the officer discovered the receipt, confirming that the woman had indeed purchased the items legally. This led to the woman filing a lawsuit against Publix, seeking $50,000 in damages. However, the lawsuit was ultimately dismissed with prejudice by a Duval County Florida judge in December 2021.
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Woman with Child in Vehicle Collides with Several Individuals
Location: Byron, Georgia
Date: July 15, 2022
Time: 7:56 pm
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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.
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Bodycam Footage Reveals DUI Arrest of Actor David Koechner
Location: Lawrence County, OH
Date: June 4, 2022
Time: 1:47am
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In Ohio, police officers equipped with body cameras recorded the arrest of actor David Koechner, famed for his roles in "Anchorman" and "The Office," on charges of driving under the influence (DUI). The bodycam footage revealed the circumstances leading to his arrest.
According to the police report, officers observed Koechner's vehicle swerving, which prompted them to initiate a traffic stop. Upon interaction, they reportedly detected the smell of alcohol on Koechner's breath. Following this observation, they conducted a field sobriety test.
The results of this test, along with the officers' observations and the evidence gathered at the scene, led to Koechner's arrest for DUI. This incident highlights the ongoing efforts by law enforcement to address and curtail impaired driving, a significant concern for road safety.
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Austin Police Officer Shoots Suspect Approaching with a Knife
Location: Austin, TX
Date: July 20, 2023
Time: 4:54 a.m
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In Austin, Texas, a critical incident unfolded in the early hours of the morning. At around 4:55 a.m., Austin 911 Communications received a call about a woman being chased by a man in the 3600 block of Menchaca Road. The caller provided a description of the woman, who was later found sitting outside his door.
Austin Police Department (APD) officers arrived at the scene around 5:00 a.m. and spoke with the woman, who described her assailant as a 60-year-old man with gray hair, approximately six feet three inches tall, last seen wearing navy blue or black basketball shorts and a dark shirt. This man was later identified as James Woodrome.
At approximately 5:06 a.m., while the officers were speaking with the woman, Woodrome approached them in the parking lot, holding a knife. Despite the officers' attempts to de-escalate the situation and their repeated commands for Woodrome to drop the knife, he did not comply and instead urged the officers to shoot him.
Officers John Ricker and Arlene Lozano each deployed a Department-approved taser, but neither was effective in stopping Woodrome, who continued to advance towards them. In response to the escalating threat, Officer Adam Reinhart discharged his Department-approved firearm, resulting in Woodrome falling to the ground. A knife was found beside him.
The officers immediately secured the scene and administered life-saving measures while calling for medical assistance. Unfortunately, Woodrome succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene at 5:19 a.m. No other civilians or officers were physically injured during the incident.
Following APD protocol, Officers Reinhart, Ricker, and Lozano have been placed on administrative leave as the incident undergoes further investigation.
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After Attacking A Police Officer Woman Gets Tased
Location: Edmond, Oklahoma
Date: August 23, 2023
Time: 8:25 am
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At Summit Middle School, a 31-year-old woman, Nicole Sanders, arrived with the intention of taking a family member/student out of class. The school, upon verifying Sanders' identity, called the student to the office. The student appeared uneasy about leaving with Sanders. Following a request for Sanders to leave, the student's mother was contacted, who instructed the school not to allow her child to leave with Sanders. Sanders subsequently attempted to enter the school through a different door but was intercepted by a secretary.
This led to an altercation where Sanders assaulted the secretary. A school resource officer intervened but was also attacked by Sanders. The officer resorted to using a taser to subdue her. During the incident, Sanders made several threatening claims, including having planted explosives in the school. The Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad conducted a search of the school and found no explosives. Sanders was then taken to a hospital for evaluation. She faces numerous charges, including Assault and Battery, Assault and Battery on an Officer, Disturbing the Peace, and Threatening an Act of Violence.
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After Crashing His Truck Drunk Florida Man Attacks Deputy
Location: Flagler County, Florida
Date: June 1, 2023
Time: 3:55 pm
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Deputies arrived at the RaceTrac gas station on SR100 East following a report of an accident. There, they found a Ford Ranger that had collided with a fire hydrant, leading to a significant water spill into the adjacent swale. The deputies encountered a man near the truck, identified as 52-year-old Frank Clement Jr., who showed signs of intoxication and admitted to having been drinking.
During the investigation of the incident, Clement Jr. confronted a deputy in a hostile manner. As the deputies attempted to arrest him, Clement Jr. assaulted one of them by forcefully grabbing the officer. A bystander reported that Clement Jr. seemed to be trying to grab the deputy's firearm. The deputies ultimately managed to handcuff Clement Jr.
Following the altercation, Clement Jr. received medical attention for his injuries at AdventHealth-Palm Coast and was subsequently discharged. He was then taken to the Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility. Clement Jr. faces charges including Driving Under the Influence with Property Damage/Personal Injury, Aggravated Battery on a Law Enforcement Officer, Resisting an Officer with Violence, and Reckless Driving.
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Drunk Guy Gets Punched After Resisting Arrest
Location: Ada, Oklahoma
Date: July 31, 2023
Time: 7:50 pm
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Ada Police responded to a report of a suspected drunk driver. The officers located the vehicle and identified the driver as 33-year-old Justin Glaspey. The officers found the vehicle at Wal-Mart and tried to initiate a traffic stop. However, Glaspey fled, disobeyed a stop sign, and endangered others before eventually stopping in another parking lot. Police reported that Glaspey was intoxicated, confrontational, and refused to leave his vehicle, locking himself inside.
An attempt by the police to use a taser was countered by Glaspey, who managed to grab the taser wires and throw them back at an officer, striking him in the arm and leg. Additional officers arrived at the scene, equipped with a pepper ball gun. Glaspey eventually exited his truck but continued to defy police instructions. While on the ground, he resisted handcuffing, not allowing officers to take hold of his hands. Lacking batons, the officers resorted to using physical force, punching Glaspey in the face and striking his shoulders to subdue and handcuff him. During the altercation, Glaspey bit one officer's hand and struck another in the groin.
Glaspey was arrested and faces charges including 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. He is currently detained without bond at the Pontotoc County Justice Center.
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Crazy Police Chase Caught On Arkansas State Trooper Dashcam
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
Date: May 20, 2023
Time: 3:21 pm
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Arkansas State Trooper Jackson Shumate, accompanied by Troopers T. Van Schoyck and A. Escamilla, initiated a traffic stop involving a black GMC Sierra on US Highway 67 South near the 3-mile marker. The driver, 42-year-old Christopher Monroe, was already sought by authorities for drug trafficking charges in Sherwood, Arkansas. Monroe had previously evaded the Arkansas State Police on May 4th and 19th, 2023. Additionally, a warrant for evading in a vehicle had been issued by Rockwell County, Texas police ten days earlier.
During the encounter, police efforts to encircle Monroe's vehicle were unsuccessful, leading to a high-speed pursuit. Trooper Van Schoyck attempted a PIT maneuver early in the chase but instead collided with a concrete barrier. The pursuit continued at speeds reaching approximately 120 mph (193 km/h), extending across the Arkansas River. Monroe’s vehicle was eventually struck from behind by a police car, causing it to overturn and finally halt against a brick wall.
A search of the vehicle uncovered 64 grams of ecstasy, 100 grams of methamphetamine, 436 grams of cocaine, 89 grams of fentanyl pills, 182 grams of marijuana, 12 grams of heroin, 46 grams of Xanax, a Taurus handgun, various drug paraphernalia, and $8,612 in cash. Monroe faced multiple charges, including 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.
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New Haven Police Officer Apprehends Shoplifter Who Stole Clothing from Walmart
Location: New Haven, CT
Date: April 11, 2021
Time: 2:30 pm
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In New Haven, 50-year-old Robert Banks was arrested by police in connection with a theft at a local Walmart located at 315 Foxon Boulevard (Route 80). Officer Christian Carfora, observing Banks through surveillance footage, noticed him stealing various clothing items valued at $104.38. When Banks attempted to leave the store, Officer Carfora confronted him due to his suspicious behavior.
Banks then tried to flee to his car but was quickly apprehended by the officer. During the arrest, Banks confessed to stealing underwear, socks, and T-shirts from Walmart. He also disclosed that he was under the influence of drugs, which he started using following a friend's death. After spending a few hours in detention, Banks was released on a $2,500 bond. He faces charges of larceny in the 6th Degree and Interfering with an officer.
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Bodycam Footage Reveals Police-Involved Shooting of Ethan Freeman in Thornton, New Hampshire
Location: Thornton, New Hampshire
Date: October 19, 2020
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In Thornton, New Hampshire, a distressing incident unfolded involving Officer Matthew Yao of the Thornton Police Department and a local resident, Ethan Freeman. Officer Yao responded to a 911 call at a residence on Four Wheel Drive, made by the homeowner regarding his tenant, Freeman, who had injured himself and was experiencing chest pain.
Earlier that day, Officer Yao had already encountered Freeman at a local school, where Freeman had requested an ambulance. That interaction was cooperative and brief. However, upon arriving at Freeman's apartment later, Officer Yao found a drastically different scenario. Freeman was behaving erratically, yelling obscenities, and making threats while in a disturbed state – naked, bleeding, and acting aggressively.
Officer Yao, while maintaining a safe distance and attempting to de-escalate the situation, witnessed Freeman jump through a window of his apartment, still naked and aggressive. Despite Officer Yao's repeated commands for Freeman to stay back, Freeman continued to advance towards him. Faced with an imminent threat and believing Freeman could disarm and harm him, Officer Yao, unable to safely switch to non-lethal options, shot Freeman when he was about ten feet away. Freeman succumbed to the gunshot wounds.
This entire encounter was recorded on Officer Yao's body camera, providing a clear account of the events. The landlord, who had initially called for assistance, also witnessed the incident. Officer Yao later stated that he fired his weapon in self-defense, fearing for his life based on Freeman's actions and threats.
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Hulk Hogan Arrives at Scene During Son's DUI Arrest
Location: Clearwater, FL
Date: November 18, 2023
Time: 1:22am
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Bodycam footage released by Florida authorities captures the arrest of Nick Hogan, son of famed wrestler Hulk Hogan, for allegedly driving under the influence in November 2023. Nicholas Bollea, 33, reportedly declined to participate in all sobriety tests and failed those he did undertake. In the footage, Hulk Hogan, whose real name is Terry Gene Bollea, appears on the scene to support his son as the police proceed with the arrest.
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Unedited Dashcam Video of Police Pursuit of Walmart Shoplifting Suspect
Location: Surfside Beach, SC
Date: November 10, 2015
Time: 10:32 am
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During a police intervention involving an SUV with two suspected shoplifters, a critical situation unfolded. The driver, identified as 25-year-old Laquandra Borden, re-entered her vehicle during questioning and attempted to flee the scene, leading to a dangerous scenario with two officers clinging to the car.
In her effort to escape, Borden collided with a patrol car. Despite this, she managed to reverse and continue driving, even as another officer tried to extract her from the passenger side. This led to a pursuit by several patrol cars.
Amid the chaos, one officer discharged his firearm, wounding Borden in the arm. Following the incident, Borden faced several charges, including shoplifting and hit-and-run, marking a significant escalation from the initial shoplifting allegation.
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