pursuit!

Posted by Joe
The suspect was fleeing police in a slow-moving golf cart while holding a dog on his lap. He was wanted in connection with an assault with a deadly weapon. The man stopped the golf cart near Oxnard Street and Laurel Canyon Boulevard in the Valley Glen neighborhood at 9:44 p.m., Eisenman said. Officers tackled the man in a parking lot and he was taken into custody. Posted By Persist
Posted by JR
A police dog mauled a Black man in Ohio during a July Fourth traffic stop after he surrendered to authorities with his hands raised in the air following a “lengthy pursuit,” officials said.

A Motor Carrier Enforcement inspector with the Ohio State Highway Patrol tried to stop Jadarrius Rose, 23, who was driving a semi-tractor trailer, because it “was missing a left rear mud flap,” according to an incident report. Rose was traveling westbound on U.S. Route 35 and failed to stop for the inspector and troopers who were called in for help.

Troopers deployed tire-deflating devices called stop sticks on Rose’s vehicle twice before it came to a stop on U.S. Route 23.

Rose told a trooper who was instructing him to get out of his vehicle that he was on the phone with 911, according to the incident report.

“After several times of being ordered to exit the vehicle, the suspect exited the vehicle from the driver?s side door,” the incident report said. “The driver was given orders to get down on the ground and the suspect would not comply.”

Rose can be seen on video released by the highway patrol standing in front of troopers with his hands in the air.

A Circleville police officer who has a dog can be heard telling Rose to “go on the ground or you?re gonna get bit.” Meanwhile, a trooper with the highway patrol tells Rose to “come to me.”

It is then that the Circleville police officer, identified as “R. Speakman,” deploys his K9.

“Do not release the dog with his hands up!” a trooper can be heard yelling multiple times before Speakman releases the dog. Posted By Ghost

Bodycam Footage Shows Intense Police Shootout With Suspect. Posted By Persist
An Indiana State Police trooper has died following a crash in Hendricks County on Wednesday evening.

According to ISP, the crash happened at around 8:30 p.m. on Ronald Reagan Parkway near Interstate 70.

Police say troopers with ISP located a stolen car in the 4900 block of Kentucky Avenue in Indianapolis. They attempted to conduct a traffic stop, which resulted in a pursuit.

ISP says the pursuit continued to Ronald Reagan Parkway, where a trooper, identified as 5-year ISP veteran Aaron Smith, was deploying stop sticks to end the pursuit.

Smith was struck by the suspect’s vehicle. The suspect then crashed as well.

That suspect, an 18-year-old man from Missouri, has been arrested and faces a preliminary charge of murder. Another 19-year-old occupant faces a car theft charge. Posted by PSmooth

An Indiana State Police trooper has died following a crash in Hendricks County on Wednesday evening.

According to ISP, the crash happened at around 8:30 p.m. on Ronald Reagan Parkway near Interstate 70.

Police say troopers with ISP located a stolen car in the 4900 block of Kentucky Avenue in Indianapolis. They attempted to conduct a traffic stop, which resulted in a pursuit.

ISP says the pursuit continued to Ronald Reagan Parkway, where a trooper, identified as 5-year ISP veteran Aaron Smith, was deploying stop sticks to end the pursuit.

Smith was struck by the suspect’s vehicle. The suspect then crashed as well.

That suspect, an 18-year-old man from Missouri, has been arrested and faces a preliminary charge of murder. Another 19-year-old occupant faces a car theft charge. Posted by PSmooth


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