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New video from lethal police capturing and chase in Jackson

By Editorial Board Published November 25, 2024 3 Min Read
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New video from lethal police capturing and chase in Jackson

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The Jackson Police Division has launched new movies of a car chase involving a lethal police capturing and pipe bombs earlier this month.

The chase started round 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 6 when legislation enforcement mentioned Jacob Austin Hikes, 31, shot his brother in Lenawee County. The suspect was discovered utilizing a monitoring machine. Officers then positioned the suspect’s automotive, a maroon-colored van, on the 1000 block of Cooper Road on the east aspect of Jackson.

Jackson Police patrol automotive with bullet holes after a lethal police capturing and chase in Jackson. (Jackson PD)Hikes Jacob AustinThe Jackson County Workplace of the Sheriff/ WLNSSuspect RifleJackson Police present weapons they are saying have been utilized by the suspect in a lethal police capturing and chase in Jackson. (Jackson PD)JPD Patrol Car 2Jackson Police patrol automotive with bullet holes after a lethal police capturing and chase in Jackson. (Jackson PD)

Deputies say the suspect led the police on a high-speed chase and a number of pictures have been fired. Police say a number of houses and automobiles have been shot through the police chase however there have been no experiences of any accidents from bystanders.

Bullets weren’t the one factor flying out of the suspects’ automotive. Officers reported the suspect was additionally throwing pipe bombs out of the car. This was later confirmed when six extra pipe bombs have been discovered within the suspects’ car. Video from a bystander additionally confirmed what seemed to be one thing exploding in entrance of a police automotive through the chase.

Round 5:41 p.m., police say a sergeant from the Jackson Police Division was shot in his arm on the intersection of Van Dorn and Elizabeth Road. The bullet went by means of the sergeant’s arm and his physique. 6 Information reported earlier that the sergeant was taken to an area hospital and is in good situation.

Deputies say they have been in a position to cease the suspect after a number of pictures have been fired. The suspect was shot and police carried out life-saving efforts on the suspect earlier than he was taken to an area hospital the place he was pronounced useless.

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