ARMED MAN runs from POLICE into a DEAD END. Turns around and is met with the STRONG ARM of the LAW

9 months ago
955

https://www.youtube.com/@BodycamUnleashed
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550335744244
https://www.instagram.com/bodycamunleashed/
https://twitter.com/BodycamUnleashd
https://rumble.com/user/BasedAndUnbiased

The featured content is 100% NOT intended to be violent or glorify violence in any way, shape, or form. I am creating and sharing this video STRICTLY for the purposes of news reporting, documenting, and educating citizens and police in an UNBIASED manner. Any content or video I share follows fair use guidelines and rules. I research, edit and produce my videos extensively.

April 15th, 2023, Reginald Clay Junior, 24 years old was shot and unalived by Chicago police. The incident began when two officers engaged a group of individuals in the 38 hundred block of West Flournoy Street while patrolling to crack down on gang activity in the area. They observed Clay leaning into a vehicle on the street. As the officers exited their vehicle, Clay began to walk away. Clay then ran and was pursued on foot by two officers. Clay then fled through a gangway and into a backyard and then into another gangway with no ability to exit. Left with no other options Clay turned back to exit the gangway, in the direction of the officers. After getting close to the officers, he reached in his waistband and pulled out a firearm which led to one officer discharging their weapon striking him multiple times. Reginald Clay Junior succumbed to his injuries very soon after. Clay was in possession of a firearm, which was recovered on scene. It's unclear if he was going to use the firearm against the police or if he was going to drop it on the ground. He had a Concealed carry permit and was within his second amendment rights to be carrying his firearm but pulling it out in close quarters of a police officer is never a good idea. Media outlets ran with the story that he was shot in the back four times while running away but in actuality he was shot 4 times after pulling the firearm while running toward the officers. The bodycam is silent for the first 30 seconds after being activated so its hard to see how many times he was shot but he was leaking following the visible flurry of bullets. The bodycam wasn't released for a couple weeks after the incident and protests were planned and held during that time demanding justice for "lil red", Reginald's alias. The media painted him as a gentle, law-abiding citizen and devoted father but the social media videos and pics I found paint a slightly different story.

Reginalds Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/gred.bucks

Loading comments...