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Sarasota Police Release Video of Police Shooting After Chase

Sarasota police say the public is not in danger.

A newly released bodycam video shows the moments leading up to an officer-involved shooting in Sarasota that left a bank robbery suspect dead.

The video, which the Sarasota Police Department released on Friday, shows officers following a car believed to be driven by a man accused of robbing a Fifth Third Bank two days earlier.

Sarasota Police bodycam video. Credit SPD

https://youtu.be/RseuNOEXGfw?si=cnssbouCnROVsUcp

Sarasota Police Department Press Release
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The Sarasota Police Department is releasing the body-worn camera videos from the five officers involved in Monday’s officer-involved shooting. VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED. All five officers are on administrative leave, which is policy for any officer-involved shooting. This incident remains under investigation by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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2/27/24 10 a.m. update: The subject is deceased. The Florida Department of Law Enforcement continues to investigate this incident.

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The Sarasota Police Department engaged in an officer-involved shooting that occurred around 7:50 Monday morning near the intersection of U.S. 41 and University Parkway in the City of Sarasota.

One of our officers initiated a traffic stop on a subject’s vehicle with a Sarasota County warrant. In the process of trying to get the subject into custody, an officer-involved shooting occurred.

This active scene did impact traffic near the airport for several hours, so we appreciate the public’s patience.
Several agencies assisted the Sarasota Police Department today, including the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office, Sarasota County Fire Rescue, New College Police, Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport Police, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE).

The public is not in danger. Any law enforcement officer who could possibly be involved has been placed on administrative leave, which is our policy for any officer-involved shooting.

No further comment can be provided by our agency at this time. FDLE is handling the investigation. Any further questions need to be directed to their office.

https://www.sarasotapd.org/…/Compon…/News/News/3553/5080

Source: FOX 13 Tampa Bay

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