Metal Pipe Wielding Suspect Fatally Shot by Cops
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Authorities have released the body camera footage worn by Winnebago County Sheriff's deputies during an officer-involved shooting involving the Winnebago County Sheriff's Office earlier this month.
Authorities released the video on Monday evening. Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana says he released the footage in "an effort to be transparent" and because it "helps preserve the integrity of the investigation."
The officer-involved shooting happened Saturday, April 10. Along with the video, the sheriff's office also released a timeline of the events leading up to the shooting.
Authorities say they were called around 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 10, about a domestic disturbance. Deputies spoke with the victim at a Casey's gas station nearby, but were not able to find the suspect at the home the couple lived at on Bellwort Drive. The suspect was later been identified as F. G..
Authorities were called to the home again at 5:45 and were able to locate F.G outside of the home.
Body camera footage shows the Winnebago County deputy attempted to speak with him outside. The body cam footage shows the deputy trying to get him to put his hands behind his back to place him under arrest and talk to him. The deputy tried to grab his arms multiple times, though he pulled away from the deputy.
He begins moving towards the home when the deputy asks him to stay outside because he needs to talk to him. He is then seen going inside the home.
At this point, more law enforcement was called to the scene. When the additional officers arrived on scene, G's wife gave deputies the keys to enter the home.
That's when two deputies went inside, including Sgt. Joe Broullard, who had his firearm out of its holster. The firearm was in his left hand and held at his chest. Sgt. Broullard opened the basement door immediately in front of him.
That's when Sgt. Broullard saw G. at the bottom of the stairs holding a metal pipe in his hand. The sergeant repeatedly yells at G. to "drop it," referring to the metal pipe.
Sgt. Broullard yelled at G. to drop the pipe at least four times, and to let him see his hands. G. did not drop the pipe and continued advancing up the stairs. Body camera footage shows that's when Sgt. Broullard fired at G.
The body camera footage shows G. continued advancing up the stairs as Sgt. Broullard fired additional shots.
Upon entering the foyer at the top of the stairs, G. swung the pipe at Sgt. Broullard, hitting the sergeant on the top of his head. G. and Sgt. Broullard, who was knocked unconscious, fell to the ground in the foyer.
Deputy Eiten, located outside of the apartment, fired his firearm into the apartment. This shot shattered the glass of the door.
Both G. and Sgt. Boullard were taken to OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center, where G. later died from his injuries. Sgt. Boullard was treated and later released.
The release of the body camera video is an unprecedented step for the Winnebago County Sheriff's Office, which usually cites a pending investigation as to why they won't release video. Sheriff Caruana says they decided to release it, though, in an effort to show transparency.
The shooting is now under investigation of the Winnebago Boone Integrity Task Force. The task force is made up of law enforcement officers from agencies across the two counties for what officials say is an independent review of use of force.
The task force has said it will provide bi-weekly updates in to the investigation.
The victim was an immigrant from Central African Republic. He had been living on Bellwort Drive just outside of the city's limits in southeast Winnebago County since March.
Winnebago County sheriff's deputies responded to the home Saturday after G's wife, R.N, called for help. The couple was having a domestic dispute.
Authorities released the video on Monday evening. Winnebago County Sheriff Gary Caruana says he released the footage in "an effort to be transparent" and because it "helps preserve the integrity of the investigation."
The officer-involved shooting happened Saturday, April 10. Along with the video, the sheriff's office also released a timeline of the events leading up to the shooting.
Authorities say they were called around 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 10, about a domestic disturbance. Deputies spoke with the victim at a Casey's gas station nearby, but were not able to find the suspect at the home the couple lived at on Bellwort Drive. The suspect was later been identified as F. G..
Authorities were called to the home again at 5:45 and were able to locate F.G outside of the home.
Body camera footage shows the Winnebago County deputy attempted to speak with him outside. The body cam footage shows the deputy trying to get him to put his hands behind his back to place him under arrest and talk to him. The deputy tried to grab his arms multiple times, though he pulled away from the deputy.
He begins moving towards the home when the deputy asks him to stay outside because he needs to talk to him. He is then seen going inside the home.
At this point, more law enforcement was called to the scene. When the additional officers arrived on scene, G's wife gave deputies the keys to enter the home.
That's when two deputies went inside, including Sgt. Joe Broullard, who had his firearm out of its holster. The firearm was in his left hand and held at his chest. Sgt. Broullard opened the basement door immediately in front of him.
That's when Sgt. Broullard saw G. at the bottom of the stairs holding a metal pipe in his hand. The sergeant repeatedly yells at G. to "drop it," referring to the metal pipe.
Sgt. Broullard yelled at G. to drop the pipe at least four times, and to let him see his hands. G. did not drop the pipe and continued advancing up the stairs. Body camera footage shows that's when Sgt. Broullard fired at G.
The body camera footage shows G. continued advancing up the stairs as Sgt. Broullard fired additional shots.
Upon entering the foyer at the top of the stairs, G. swung the pipe at Sgt. Broullard, hitting the sergeant on the top of his head. G. and Sgt. Broullard, who was knocked unconscious, fell to the ground in the foyer.
Deputy Eiten, located outside of the apartment, fired his firearm into the apartment. This shot shattered the glass of the door.
Both G. and Sgt. Boullard were taken to OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center, where G. later died from his injuries. Sgt. Boullard was treated and later released.
The release of the body camera video is an unprecedented step for the Winnebago County Sheriff's Office, which usually cites a pending investigation as to why they won't release video. Sheriff Caruana says they decided to release it, though, in an effort to show transparency.
The shooting is now under investigation of the Winnebago Boone Integrity Task Force. The task force is made up of law enforcement officers from agencies across the two counties for what officials say is an independent review of use of force.
The task force has said it will provide bi-weekly updates in to the investigation.
The victim was an immigrant from Central African Republic. He had been living on Bellwort Drive just outside of the city's limits in southeast Winnebago County since March.
Winnebago County sheriff's deputies responded to the home Saturday after G's wife, R.N, called for help. The couple was having a domestic dispute.
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