On the evening of Sunday, May 19, 2024, at approximately 8:19 p.m., a Fort Worth Police Department officer assigned to the East Division was involved in a violent encounter during a follow-up investigation related to a recent shooting. The incident began when the officer identified a vehicle suspected to be involved in a shooting that had occurred the day prior, on Saturday, May 18, in the 4800 block of Miller Avenue. }; As the officer began to follow the vehicle in question, he had not yet activated his emergency lights when the situation escalated rapidly. According to a witness who later spoke with investigators, the suspect pulled his car over on his own and exited the vehicle with his hands raised. This gesture initially appeared to be a sign of surrender, and the officer began to exit his patrol vehicle to approach the individual. }; However, what seemed like a routine traffic stop quickly turned dangerous. As the officer got out of his patrol car, the suspect suddenly re...
CORONA, CA — A high-speed pursuit that began in the early hours of the morning ended dramatically in the city of Corona with the suspect being apprehended by a police K9. The chase started just after midnight when officers from the Fontana Police Department attempted to stop a pickup truck for unknown reasons within city limits. The driver, however, refused to pull over, prompting a lengthy and dangerous pursuit. The suspect led officers westbound on the 10 Freeway, speeding through several cities. The chase continued onto the southbound 57 Freeway as it moved into Orange County. Rather than slowing down, the suspect then transitioned to the eastbound 91 Freeway, entering Riverside County. As the vehicle approached the city of Corona, the suspect remained determined to flee and merged onto the southbound 15 Freeway. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) joined the pursuit and was able to successfully deploy a spike strip, which disabled at least some of the vehicle’s tires. Shortly ...
A dramatic shootout between a Troup County Sheriff’s deputy and a suspect was captured on dash camera video and has sparked discussions on law enforcement response and mental health crises. The incident occurred on the afternoon of Monday, July 22, 2024 , during what began as a routine welfare check on Jackson Street in Troup County , Georgia.Deputy Michael Hockett was dispatched to the residence after the suspect’s father contacted authorities. He reported that his adult son , Jeremy Edmondson , appeared to be undergoing a severe mental health episode and may have been armed. Deputy Hockett arrived on scene and activated his dash cam , which would later document a terrifying and chaotic exchange of gunfire.As Hockett approached the property, he issued multiple verbal commands to Edmondson, urging him to drop the weapon. In the video released by the Troup County Sheriff’s Office , Hockett can be heard yelling, “ Drop the gun now! ” The situation quickly deteriorated. Inst...
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