Bodycam Footage Shows Suspect Pull Out Gun & Open Fire On OKC Police Officer During Patdown

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On March 2, 2022 around 5:50 p.m., officers were called to 21st Street and Emco Drive in the city about a disturbance and a suspicious person. The caller claimed a man was “scoping out: the house of another man he had been in an argument with.

The caller reported:

“They got in an argument and my brother left and the guy keeps like walking, the guy he was out there still like scoping the house. He has all red on.”

A neighbor’s security camera captured the suspect walking along the street armed with a firearm, but the officer was not aware of the gun when he responded to the scene.

Police said Officer Bryce Sheehan found a man who matched the description from the disturbance call. Sheehan’s body camera video shows the officer asking the suspect, 23-year-old Crasteven Wilson, if he had any weapons.

The video shows Officer Sheehan ask Wilson if he could pat him down for weapons:

“You got any weapons? Can I pat you down real quick, make sure you don’t have any weapons?”

When Sheehan placed his hand on Wilson’s arm, Wilson mumbled “yeah,” but instead quickly turned around and shot Sheehan, striking the officer in the right leg and narrowly missing his head before running to the officer’s patrol car and trying to drive off.

An official with the Oklahoma City Police Department told news media outlets the bullets were so close to the officer’s face that they left gunpowder burns.

Sheehan ran for cover while returning fire and radioed for backup:

“Shots fired, shots fired!” Sheehan yelled. “I’m hit!”

For unknown reasons, Wilson placed the officer’s vehicle in gear, but then ran from the scene on foot.

Officer Sheehan can be seen on the video placing a tourniquet on his own leg to try and stop the bleeding from the gunshot wound.

Officer Sheehan managed to continue returning fire and struck the fleeing suspect several times. With the aid of a police drone, Wilson was found a short time later lying in the backyard of a home. Officers rendered aid, but he later succumbed to his injuries.

Officer Sheehan was treated and released from the hospital and was placed on administrative leave pending investigation of the shooting, a normal procedure in officer-involved shootings. The department will turn their investigation over to the Oklahoma County District Attorney’s Office.

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