Newly obtained cellphone video shows how it ended.
You can see the back of the stolen Acura pressed against the passenger side of an NYPD van.
It was that collision, Holmes said, that led an officer to open fire, wounding one of the suspects. As the officers exited the marked police vehicles, the suspects accelerated in reverse at a high rate of speed into a marked police van, said Holmes. One officer discharged his firearm and struck the 28-year-old male in the chest.
Police say the wounded suspect was the passenger, and that he is in stable condition at Jamaica Hospital.
BCS Black Lives Matter group holds protest, prayer for Bryan-native Patrick Warren Sr.
Source: Patrick Warren, Jr. via GoFundMe
and last updated 2021-01-23 23:39:30-05
BRYAN, TEXAS â The Bryan College Station group of Black Lives Matter is doing their part down south by spreading awareness of mental health calls while seeking justice for Bryan native Patrick Warren Senior.
Warren Sr. was killed in an officer-involved shooting in Killeen after a mental health call on Jan. 10.
Organizers of the peaceful protest and prayer Saturday said they chose the corner of 29th and Texas Ave because of its location and high traffic volume. Even though Patrick Warren Sr. did not lose his life in his hometown of Bryan, residents here say they are still seeking justice.
UPDATE: WCSO deputies placed on leave after fatal officer-involved shooting (Source: WCSO) By KAUZ Team | January 24, 2021 at 1:01 PM CST - Updated January 24 at 2:14 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) -
UPDATE 1/24 2:15 p.m.: One man is dead after a car chase turned into an officer-involved shooting with the Wichita County Sheriffâs office.
WCSO said at approximately 2:00 a.m., two deputies observed a silver sedan stopped at the intersection of Hammond Road and the service road. The driver began yelling obscenities at deputies, then drove away. Deputies followed what they called the erratically driven car down Southbound U.S. 287.
The vehicle took the Fisher Road exit and began spinning out of control. WCSO said four units boxed in the vehicle, and began shooting at it when the driver started driving towards the deputies. The sedan then struck a guard rail and came to a stop.
HPD: November deadly police shooting âwithin departmental policyâ Bradley Pugh (Source: WAFF) By WAFF 48 Digital Staff | January 22, 2021 at 4:11 PM CST - Updated January 22 at 4:11 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Huntsville Police announced on Friday that an incident review board determined a deadly November police shooting was âwithin departmental policy.â
Huntsville Police shot and killed 41-year-old Bradley Pugh in the Five Points neighborhood after an hours long standoff on November 16th, 2020.
A news release says Huntsville Police recently convened a two-day incident review board which came to the decision. The board was made up of Huntsville Police Captains, Huntsville City Lawyers, representatives from the District Attorneyâs office, and members of the Huntsville Police Citizens Advisory Board.