Dennis The B
US Veteran
Yesterday my wife and I traveled from Louisville back to our home in Michigan. We almost always go north on I71, merge with I75, and then take take that route to near our home.
Around 1:30PM, we had just started to clear the urban traffic on I75, and getting past the ongoing construction in the area. At the Sharonville/Glendale exit (15), traffic was backed up for almost 1/2 mile northbound. It came to a complete halt several times, but usually picked up again. We got just past the GE plant in the left lane, and saw a large number of police cars completely blocking southbound I75 around the entrance ramp. As we neared the police cars, there were several police officers and sheriff's deputies with drawn weapons, aiming them at a man in the right lane of traffic. I got close enough to see he was armed, and I could hear the officers yelling for him to drop the weapon and get on the ground. When we pulled abreast, the man still had not complied, and I was getting antsy around all those weapons and not having an exit in case things went south.
We finally got passed the scene, and we later found out the man had been shot by a Hamilton County deputy sheriff, but the man still had not laid down. Here's a link to the Cincinnati Enquirer on the story:
Police: Man shot on I-75 fugitive wanted in fatal stabbing
PS - I did pull my S&W Shield .40 S&W, just in case... You never know.
Here's an update with the video, courtesy of "RAISEDIN99" -
Josh Hilling, Javier Pablo Aleman video: No charges for officer who shot knife-wielding man on I-75 - Story
Around 1:30PM, we had just started to clear the urban traffic on I75, and getting past the ongoing construction in the area. At the Sharonville/Glendale exit (15), traffic was backed up for almost 1/2 mile northbound. It came to a complete halt several times, but usually picked up again. We got just past the GE plant in the left lane, and saw a large number of police cars completely blocking southbound I75 around the entrance ramp. As we neared the police cars, there were several police officers and sheriff's deputies with drawn weapons, aiming them at a man in the right lane of traffic. I got close enough to see he was armed, and I could hear the officers yelling for him to drop the weapon and get on the ground. When we pulled abreast, the man still had not complied, and I was getting antsy around all those weapons and not having an exit in case things went south.
We finally got passed the scene, and we later found out the man had been shot by a Hamilton County deputy sheriff, but the man still had not laid down. Here's a link to the Cincinnati Enquirer on the story:
Police: Man shot on I-75 fugitive wanted in fatal stabbing
PS - I did pull my S&W Shield .40 S&W, just in case... You never know.
Here's an update with the video, courtesy of "RAISEDIN99" -
Josh Hilling, Javier Pablo Aleman video: No charges for officer who shot knife-wielding man on I-75 - Story
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