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l-r West Valley City Police Chief Lee Russo and Draper Police Chief Bryan Roberts discuss d
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
The Draper City Police Department released footage from Sgt. Davis Harris' body camera of
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved s
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved s
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved s
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
A black SUV, still with the unseen body of a suspect shot and killed in the front sea
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Deputy Assistant Chief for Draper Police John Eining addresses the media in the Cranb
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved s
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved s
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved s
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l-r West Valley City Police Chief Lee Russo and Draper Police Chief Bryan Roberts discuss details about footage from Sgt. Davis Harris' body camera of the officer involved shooting January 14, 2015 during a press conference Friday, January 16, 2015. Jeffrey R. Nielson, 34, was shot and killed by West Valley City officer Jason Vincent in a Draper neighborhood Wednesday morning. In the video, Nielson broke free of the officers while they were changing handcuffs on Nielson, ran to the truck and pulled the butcher knife from the glovebox while trying to escape arrest.
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The Draper City Police Department released footage from Sgt. Davis Harris' body camera of the officer involved shooting January 14, 2015 during a press conference Friday, January 16, 2015. Jeffrey R. Nielson, 34, shown seated and handcuffed in the video's still clip on the screen was shot and killed by West Valley City officer Jason Vincent in a Draper neighborhood Wednesday morning. In the video, Nielson broke free of the officers while they were changing handcuffs on Nielson, ran to the truck and pulled the butcher knife from the glovebox while trying to escape arrest.
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Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved shooting in the Cranberry Hill neighborhood in Draper on Wednesday morning, Jan. 14, 2015. A West Valley police officer on his way to work who asked for back up from Draper police on a possible narcotics arrest shot and killed the suspect when he brandished a knife during the struggle to arrest him.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved shooting in the Cranberry Hill neighborhood in Draper on Wednesday morning, Jan. 14, 2015. A West Valley police officer on his way to work who asked for back up from Draper police on a possible narcotics arrest shot and killed the suspect when he brandished a knife during the struggle to arrest him.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved shooting in the Cranberry Hill neighborhood in Draper on Wednesday morning, Jan. 14, 2015. A West Valley police officer on his way to work who asked for back up from Draper police on a possible narcotics arrest shot and killed the suspect when he brandished a knife during the struggle to arrest him.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
A black SUV, still with the unseen body of a suspect shot and killed in the front seat by a West Valley police officer attempting a possible narcotics arrest sits in the Cranberry Hill neighborhood in Draper on Wednesday morning, Jan. 14, 2015. A West Valley police officer on his way to work who asked for back up from Draper police shot and killed the suspect when he brandished a knife during the struggle to arrest him.
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Deputy Assistant Chief for Draper Police John Eining addresses the media in the Cranberry Hill neighborhood in Draper on Wednesday morning, Jan. 14, 2015, following the shooting of a suspect by a West Valley police officer who was on his way to work. The officer who asked for back up from Draper police when he noticed the individual slumped over his steering wheel, led to a struggle with the individual resisting arrest and brandishing a large kitchen type knife.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved shooting in the Cranberry Hill neighborhood in Draper on Wednesday morning, Jan. 14, 2015. A West Valley police officer on his way to work who asked for back up from Draper police on a possible narcotics arrest shot and killed the suspect when he brandished a knife during the struggle to arrest him.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved shooting in the Cranberry Hill neighborhood in Draper on Wednesday morning, Jan. 14, 2015. A West Valley police officer on his way to work who asked for back up from Draper police on a possible narcotics arrest shot and killed the suspect when he brandished a knife during the struggle to arrest him.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Draper and West Valley police officers investigate the scene of an officer involved shooting in the Cranberry Hill neighborhood in Draper on Wednesday morning, Jan. 14, 2015. A West Valley police officer on his way to work who asked for back up from Draper police on a possible narcotics arrest shot and killed the suspect when he brandished a knife during the struggle to arrest him.