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In a dramatic turn of events, the city of Antioch, California, has unveiled body camera footage capturing a chaotic police pursuit that unfolded following an armed robbery. This incident, marked by high tension, began with an officer being dragged into a suspect’s getaway vehicle.
The tumultuous sequence of events took place on February 20th, when local law enforcement responded to reports of an armed robbery at a grocery store. The situation swiftly escalated, prompting a swift police response.
Surveillance footage from the scene reveals the suspect’s vehicle recklessly reversing and crashing into the store, setting the stage for the unfolding drama. As officers arrived, they confronted the suspect, only for the situation to take a perilous twist.
In a startling development, one of the officers found himself inside the suspect’s speeding car, a scenario that led to a fraught exchange within the moving vehicle. During this intense encounter, the officer issued a stern warning to the suspect, captured in the body camera audio: “Stop… stop the car or I will shoot you.”
Previously, it was reported that an Antioch officer shot a robbery suspect while trapped inside the getaway car, highlighting the severe nature of the confrontation. This incident underscores the volatile and unpredictable nature of police work, as officers navigate the constant risk associated with their duties.
In audio captured on the body camera video, the officer can be heard warning the suspect, saying, “stop …stop the car or I will shoot you.”
The suspect can be heard saying, “I’m gonna go like 10 miles an hour,” and “put the gun down, I don’t trust you.”
After several warnings, the officer fired a shot, intentionally striking the suspect in the leg, police said. The suspect then crashed into a parked car.
Authorities said the suspect got out of the vehicle and attempted to run away, but was captured and arrested shortly afterward.
The officer was not injured.
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