Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
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Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcrsrglxmeQ
The Solon, Ohio LEO stopped this guy, smelled weed, called for backup, but the BG zoomed off.
When the BG's car got a flat, he jumped out firing a Smith and Wesson with no serial number, at the
seated officer.
The LEO returned fire through the police car's windshield and killed the BG on the hood of the cruiser.
This video is about 4 minutes, 38 seconds long. The sound is a little muddy.
The action occurs in the last minute or so.
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The Solon, Ohio LEO stopped this guy, smelled weed, called for backup, but the BG zoomed off.
When the BG's car got a flat, he jumped out firing a Smith and Wesson with no serial number, at the
seated officer.
The LEO returned fire through the police car's windshield and killed the BG on the hood of the cruiser.
This video is about 4 minutes, 38 seconds long. The sound is a little muddy.
The action occurs in the last minute or so.
SIA
N. Texas LTC's hold 3 breakfasts each month. All are 800 AM. OC is fine.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Great job by the officer staying in the fight.
Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Wow, look at the reaction time. The BG came out blazin and he officer had to draw and respond with fire. The body armor saved his life.
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Pretty impressive under some intense circumstances. Good for the good guys.
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Did the thug get off 8 shots before the officer hit him in the head with the first of his shots? WOW!
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Below this sentence are the details of this OIS (Officer Involved Shooting).
SOLON -- The Toledo-area man killed by a Solon police officer in an exchange of gunfire on St. Patrick's Day came out of his car with weapon in hand, shooting.
The incident is described at length in the Prosecutor's Summary released May 31 by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, which finds no evidence to contradict the contentions of the officer who returned fire that left Kevin Bailey, 22, collapsed on the hood of his cruiser.
“I don’t think there was ever any question that the actions taken by the Solon Police on that night were unfortunate but necessary and completely driven by Mr. Bailey’s unprovoked choice to shoot,” Solon Police Chief Christopher Viland said. “We were confident that an objective review would reach the same conclusions that we have internally, that our officers responded in a competent and professional manner to an unthinkable attack on a Sunday evening, neutralizing an armed threat by someone actively trying to take their lives, and immediately rendering first aid upon the incident’s conclusion.”
The BCI report found Bailey opened fire with four shots through the cruiser windshield of Patrolman Steven Davis, who returned seven shots through the windshield, striking Bailey four times.
Davis, a five-year veteran of the Solon Police Department, returned fire as he was struck by Bailey's bullets, one to the chest that was shielded by body armor and another to his left arm, as well as glass fragments that ricocheted.
Bailey also fired three shots at the cruiser of Patrolman Nicholas Kline, who was called in for backup after Davis made an initial traffic stop of Bailey's car on Bainbridge Road near Sharondale Drive about 9:45 p.m. March 17.
At the time, Davis "stated he could detect the odor of marijuana emanating from Bailey's vehicle," and also noticed "random bags" inside the car.
Bailey said he was lost and was trying to find his cousin's home in Bedford, after which he planned to return to Toledo.
Davis told Bailey he was heading the wrong way and would give him directions at the conclusion of the traffic stop.
When asked if he had any marijuana in the vehicle, Bailey responded that "he doesn't smoke weed," which Davis took as an evasive answer.
"Based on the suspicious circumstances of Bailey's travel, his suspicious answers, the odor in the vehicle and his visual observations, Davis felt that Bailey was potentially transporting illegal drugs," the BCI report states.
But when Kline and Davis asked Bailey to step out of the car, intending to search it for drugs, he rolled up his window and started the car.
"Davis ordered Bailey, 'Don't do it, don't do it' -- correctly believing he was about to flee," Ohio BCI Special Agent Supervisor Mark Kollar stated.
Davis and Kline ran back to their cruisers, and Bailey attempted to turn in the roadway, back toward SOM-Center Road, but was inadvertently blocked by an approaching motorist, as well Davis.
"A very brief pursuit ensued (eastbound on Bainbridge Road)," the BCI report states, adding that Bailey apparently skipped a curb while trying to turn left (north) onto Sunnywood Drive, deflating a tire and stopping on the treelawn.
And that's when Bailey got out of his car shooting. The BCI summary contains dash cam footage, as well as photos of the vehicles after the gunfire, Davis' bullet proof vest, and his actual wounds.
As Bailey turned his attention -- and gun -- to Kline, "Davis returned fire through his own windshield while still seated, appearing to strike Bailey in the head and right shoulder area.
"Upon being struck in the head, Bailey collapsed onto the hood of the cruiser," the BCI report continues. "Kline was not in a position to return fire and therefore did not discharge his weapon."
In all, the gunfire exchange lasted less than seven seconds, with 14 bullet casings recovered at the scene, eight from Bailey's Smith & Wesson, and six from Davis duty weapon.
"The serial number on the weapon used by Bailey was obliterated," Kollar stated, adding that a subsequent test-firing did not reveal any ballistic links to other crimes.
"Due to tattoos on Bailey and previous encounters with the Toledo Police Department, there is some evidence to suggest possible criminal gang involvement, though not verified," Kollar added.
The BCI findings were forwarded in mid-May to Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty who on May 24 announced he would not take the case to a grand jury.
"All indications are that Davis was struck by bullets that were fired by Bailey, both in the left arm and in the chest (ballistic vest) prior to returning fire," the BCI conclusion states.
Davis, who is a member of an area SWAT team and had current qualification for his duty weapon, was scheduled to return to full active duty by June after coming back for light-duty assignment in mid-May.
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SOLON -- The Toledo-area man killed by a Solon police officer in an exchange of gunfire on St. Patrick's Day came out of his car with weapon in hand, shooting.
The incident is described at length in the Prosecutor's Summary released May 31 by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, which finds no evidence to contradict the contentions of the officer who returned fire that left Kevin Bailey, 22, collapsed on the hood of his cruiser.
“I don’t think there was ever any question that the actions taken by the Solon Police on that night were unfortunate but necessary and completely driven by Mr. Bailey’s unprovoked choice to shoot,” Solon Police Chief Christopher Viland said. “We were confident that an objective review would reach the same conclusions that we have internally, that our officers responded in a competent and professional manner to an unthinkable attack on a Sunday evening, neutralizing an armed threat by someone actively trying to take their lives, and immediately rendering first aid upon the incident’s conclusion.”
The BCI report found Bailey opened fire with four shots through the cruiser windshield of Patrolman Steven Davis, who returned seven shots through the windshield, striking Bailey four times.
Davis, a five-year veteran of the Solon Police Department, returned fire as he was struck by Bailey's bullets, one to the chest that was shielded by body armor and another to his left arm, as well as glass fragments that ricocheted.
Bailey also fired three shots at the cruiser of Patrolman Nicholas Kline, who was called in for backup after Davis made an initial traffic stop of Bailey's car on Bainbridge Road near Sharondale Drive about 9:45 p.m. March 17.
At the time, Davis "stated he could detect the odor of marijuana emanating from Bailey's vehicle," and also noticed "random bags" inside the car.
Bailey said he was lost and was trying to find his cousin's home in Bedford, after which he planned to return to Toledo.
Davis told Bailey he was heading the wrong way and would give him directions at the conclusion of the traffic stop.
When asked if he had any marijuana in the vehicle, Bailey responded that "he doesn't smoke weed," which Davis took as an evasive answer.
"Based on the suspicious circumstances of Bailey's travel, his suspicious answers, the odor in the vehicle and his visual observations, Davis felt that Bailey was potentially transporting illegal drugs," the BCI report states.
But when Kline and Davis asked Bailey to step out of the car, intending to search it for drugs, he rolled up his window and started the car.
"Davis ordered Bailey, 'Don't do it, don't do it' -- correctly believing he was about to flee," Ohio BCI Special Agent Supervisor Mark Kollar stated.
Davis and Kline ran back to their cruisers, and Bailey attempted to turn in the roadway, back toward SOM-Center Road, but was inadvertently blocked by an approaching motorist, as well Davis.
"A very brief pursuit ensued (eastbound on Bainbridge Road)," the BCI report states, adding that Bailey apparently skipped a curb while trying to turn left (north) onto Sunnywood Drive, deflating a tire and stopping on the treelawn.
And that's when Bailey got out of his car shooting. The BCI summary contains dash cam footage, as well as photos of the vehicles after the gunfire, Davis' bullet proof vest, and his actual wounds.
As Bailey turned his attention -- and gun -- to Kline, "Davis returned fire through his own windshield while still seated, appearing to strike Bailey in the head and right shoulder area.
"Upon being struck in the head, Bailey collapsed onto the hood of the cruiser," the BCI report continues. "Kline was not in a position to return fire and therefore did not discharge his weapon."
In all, the gunfire exchange lasted less than seven seconds, with 14 bullet casings recovered at the scene, eight from Bailey's Smith & Wesson, and six from Davis duty weapon.
"The serial number on the weapon used by Bailey was obliterated," Kollar stated, adding that a subsequent test-firing did not reveal any ballistic links to other crimes.
"Due to tattoos on Bailey and previous encounters with the Toledo Police Department, there is some evidence to suggest possible criminal gang involvement, though not verified," Kollar added.
The BCI findings were forwarded in mid-May to Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Tim McGinty who on May 24 announced he would not take the case to a grand jury.
"All indications are that Davis was struck by bullets that were fired by Bailey, both in the left arm and in the chest (ballistic vest) prior to returning fire," the BCI conclusion states.
Davis, who is a member of an area SWAT team and had current qualification for his duty weapon, was scheduled to return to full active duty by June after coming back for light-duty assignment in mid-May.
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N. Texas LTC's hold 3 breakfasts each month. All are 800 AM. OC is fine.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
2nd Saturdays: Rudy's BBQ, N. Dallas Pkwy, N.bound, N. of Main St., Frisco.
3rd Saturdays: Golden Corral, 465 E. I-20, Collins St exit, Arlington.
4th Saturdays: Sunny St. Cafe, off I-20, Exit 415, Mikus Rd, Willow Park.
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Well,we can all rest easy knowing that Mr. Bailey won't let a little event like dying in the commission of a felony stop him from voting regularly in the next election and many elections thereafter.
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Not sure. I think the cop's actions were far too deliberate and he just wanted to kill this guy dead for no reason. He should be fired. He's obviously well trained and that should be held against him.
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
I agree with giga...
Can someone post the link of his grammy or auntie saying how he's such a good boy and would never hurt anyone?
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Personally I would have taken him out with my car the minute he got out with the.gun.....then forums could go nuts how I rammed the choir boy for no reason.gigag04 wrote:Not sure. I think the cop's actions were far too deliberate and he just wanted to kill this guy dead for no reason. He should be fired. He's obviously well trained and that should be held against him.
Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Who says a handgun round isn't a stopper?
Shot placement is everything!
Shot placement is everything!
Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.
Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Glad the GGs came out ok. One less scumbag.
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
Absolutely a great job by the responding officers. There was not much time to react and I applaud them.
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
I like the way this one ended but I want to know if they found weed?
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Re: Dashcam: OH LEO shot, kills BG from cruiser seat.
I know it. Shooting at a guy merely trying to kill him seven times. This officer was clearly out for blood.gigag04 wrote:Not sure. I think the cop's actions were far too deliberate and he just wanted to kill this guy dead for no reason. He should be fired. He's obviously well trained and that should be held against him.
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