Sep 23, 2024
The video above may be disturbing to some viewers. OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - The Oklahoma City Police Department has released footage of an officer-involved shooting from September 2. According to OKCPD, officers responded to a home near SE 41st St. after getting calls about a man shooting at another person. ORIGINAL STORY: Suspect shot by police after standoff in SE Oklahoma City Upon arrival, the suspect went back into the house and would not come out. Officers on scene spent three hours trying to get the suspect to surrender, but were unsuccessful. Standoff, officer-involved shooting in SE OKC. Image courtesy OKCPD. Police say the tactical unit was called to the scene to help. After trying to negotiate for several more hours, OKCPD drone footage shows the suspect entering the attic of the home and shooting a firearm out of a wall towards officers. After multiple shots were fired at officers, a less-lethal 40 millimeter round was fired by police, hitting the suspect. He started shooting at officer again shortly after. LOCAL NEWS: One dead in NE Oklahoma City shooting, police say Standoff, officer-involved shooting in SE OKC. Image courtesy OKCPD. Officials say at least one officer was hit by shrapnel during the gunfire. After shooting at officers, the suspect jumped from attic to the ground and walked to the back of the house, where he was met with tactical unit officers. Officers commanded the suspect to drop his weapon again, and when he refused, he was shot by law enforcement. He was taken to a nearby hospital and is expected to be okay.
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