Armed Carjacking Suspect Gets Taken Out By Cop After Entering An American Legion

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Portland, Oregon — Graphic video captured by body cameras worn by Clark County sheriff’s deputies shows the chaotic moments before they shot and killed an armed carjacking suspect inside the American Legion Hall in Hazel Dell last weekend. The video shows a packed hall on Saturday morning as deputies moved through the room with a K-9, confronting and shooting the suspect, 41-year-old Benjamin Woods, of Prineville, Oregon. He died at the scene. Deputies later arrested his alleged accomplice, Lyndsey Jones. She appeared in court Monday on a burglary charge. No one inside the hall was hurt. Neither were the deputies. Clark County deputies had responded to an armed carjacking at 10:38 a.m. in Hazel Dell. Officials said the victim told deputies that one of the suspects was armed with a handgun.

Deputies found the carjacked vehicle behind the American Legion Hall at 14011 N.E. 20th Ave., and while they were discussing what they were going to do next, Woods walked out from behind a shipping container that was in the parking lot. The video from the deputies’ body cameras shows Woods walking toward deputies. Deputies order him to put his hands up. He complies at first and says he doesn’t want to get bitten by the police dog under the control of one of the deputies. But then he begins to back away, reaching toward his pockets. The deputies draw their handguns and stun guns. The deputies yell at him to stop and to get his hands out of his pockets. They chase him into the crowded hall. Once inside, Woods disappears around a corner and then goes into the men’s bathroom. He stops, however, turns, and points a gun at the deputies, who open fire.

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