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Body cam video shows the shooting of “dangerous suspect” at Lake Powell

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Kane County, Utah -New Body camera -Video, which was recorded by National Park Service Rangers Shooting of a “dangerous suspect” near the Lake Powell at the beginning of this month.

On May 3, the National Park Service (NPS) was first drawn attention to a man's report with a machete, which tried to break into an occupied vehicle from the Sheriff office of the Coconino County (Ariz.). Later that night, the NPS officials learned about a man in a pickup who “irregularly” deals with the Highway 89 in the National Recreation Area Glen Canyon, which includes Lake Powell.

Caller below warnings 911 of the driver, which shows “unpredictable behavior” on the street:

NPS shipping 911 Audio

NPS officials carried out a traffic stop on the pickup and were able to identify the driver Gregory Aaron Farley as the one on which they had previously been alerted. When officers spoke to Farley during the stop, he started and fled the scene in his truck.

Body cam video below shows Farley, flees to traffic stop:

Body cam video shows Farley, who flees at traffic stop

After watching the officers on the Highway 89, Farley turned and fluctuated to the official's vehicle when they drove past. When the persecution continued, Farley carried out another U-turn on the street and plunged his truck into the NPS vehicle.

After the collision, the NPS officials can be seen in the body camera who fires their weapons on Farleys truck and demands backup support.

Body Camera videos below show that an official shoots out of his vehicle after the collision of Farley:

Body Camera Video NPS officers who fire in Farley

The second officer can be seen from the NPS vehicle at the bottom and shoot on Farley from the outside:

Officer Body Camera Video shows Farley, who collides with NPS vehicle

Farley stayed in his truck for over 45 minutes, while the officials were negotiated, which he later negotiated and brought to a hospital in Page, Arizona, and was treated for a single firing wound due to not critical injuries. He was later released from the hospital and charged with a federal official for assault.

The video below shows Farley, which results in the police according to Standoff:

The video shows Farley, who follows the officials after incident

The NPS officials involved in the incident were treated and released due to minor injuries in the hospital.

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