Body Cam: Man Kidnap and Shoot His Mother In Bank Robbery
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The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police released body cam and video surveillance of an officer involved shooting in a media briefing by Assistant Sheriff Brett Zimmerman regarding the 1/15/20 incident in which an LVMPD officer fired his weapon when confronting an armed robber/kidnapper.
At approximately 9:11 a.m., on Wednesday January 15th 2020, LVMPD patrol officers were dispatched to a credit union located in the 6900 block of Spring Mountain Road to investigate reports of a shooting. Arriving officers located an adult female suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was transported to UMC Trauma and listed in stable condition. The suspect, later identified as 32-year-old William Jackson, fled the scene on foot.
Additional officers arrived and were advised by witnesses that Jackson had walked to a parking lot located at 6950 West Desert Inn Road. Officer Simmons entered the parking lot in a marked patrol vehicle and observed Jackson pointing a handgun at him. Officer Simmons fired 3 rounds through his patrol car front windshield missing Jackson. Jackson began running and fired 2 rounds at Officer Simmons who had exited his patrol vehicle by this time. Officer Simmons returned fire, discharging two more rounds.
Jackson continued to run until he reached a parking lot located at 3225 South Rainbow where he barricaded behind a parked car near a dumpster enclosure.
Officers surrounded Jackson and Crisis Negotiators and SWAT responded. After 2 hours Jackson eventually surrendered and was taken into custody without further incident. Neither Officer Simmons nor Jackson were injured by gunfire.
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