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During a chase, Holmes shot at a car that drove by him, hitting Shelby Comer, who was a passenger. [63] 15 November 2017: Keith Sweeney 4 November 2019: Oklahoma City Police Department (Oklahoma) Sweeney shot and killed a suicidal man, Dustin Pigeon, whom investigators say was unarmed and posed no threat to police. [64] 26 August 2017: Mark Bessner
A lawsuit against the Michigan State Police on behalf of the family of 64-year-old Jacqueline Nichols, a pedestrian who was killed when a cruiser crashed into her during a police chase in Flint on July 3, 2014. [7] The state agreed to settle the suit for $7.7 million. [8]
The chase drew attention away from the game as people across the country tuned in to the police pursuit. “O.J. was on the 405, and Kurt all of a sudden just went, ‘Oh, he’s going home ...
Hamilton was killed by police after allegedly refusing to put down his weapon. [53] 1998-04-03 Kevin Dewayne McDowell (25) Texas (Houston) [9] 1998-04-03 Ellis, Tyrus (33) Illinois (Chicago) Ellis was shot by police during a car chase. [53] 1998-04-02 Hopkins, Ernest (27) Illinois (Chicago) Hopkins was fatally shot during a failed police sting ...
Hero Texas police officer, an Army veteran, killed in line of duty during car chase: ‘Truly owe my life to him’ Katherine Donlevy January 18, 2025 at 4:01 PM
Bean’s lawyer, John Keith Perry, said during opening statements that Nichols drove 2 miles after the officers put their blue lights on to stop him, did not comply with orders to give them his ...
The 1,280 acres now known as Nichols Hills were developed as an exclusive residential area by Dr. G.A. Nichols in 1929. [4] Between 1907 and 1929, Dr. Nichols, an Oklahoma City real estate pioneer, developed the University, Paseo Arts District, Military Park, Central Park, Winans, University Place, Gatewood, Harndale, Nichols University Place and Lincoln Terrace neighborhoods of Oklahoma City ...
The lawyer, Martin Zummach, said the former officers’ attorneys learned from a review of the inventory that Nichols had stolen credit cards, debit cards and photo identifications in his car.