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Kentucky State Police Release Video of Trooper Jude Remelien Shot During Traffic Stop Caught on Camera

The gunman Guy House, who shot Trooper Jude Remilien went on the commit a carjacking and a mass shooting at a church in Lexington.

Kentucky State Police Press Release Re: Kentucky Gov. Beshear, Lt. Gov. Coleman, Kentucky State Police Honor 4 Heroes for Saving Trooper Jude Remelien’s Life After Being Shot

Screenshot from KSP dashcam video. Credit KSP
Screenshot from KSP dashcam video. Credit KSP
Kentucky State Police Release Video of Trooper Jude Remelien Shot During Traffic Stop Caught on Camera. Credit KSP
Kentucky State Police Release Video of Trooper Jude Remelien Shot During Traffic Stop Caught on Camera. Credit KSP

KSP releases body camera footage from the July 13 incident, showcasing the heroic acts of these civilians.

FRANKFORT, Ky. (Oct. 23, 2025) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear, Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman and the Kentucky State Police (KSP) recognized four Kentuckians, whose quick actions helped save the life of Trooper Jude Remilien, who was shot in the line of duty on July 13 outside of Blue Grass Airport while responding to a call for service.

Jimmy Alexander, Jessica Alexander, Taylor Hall and Adam Arnold were presented with a Citation for Meritorious Achievement, the highest honor KSP can award a civilian or non-KSP employee, for their heroic acts of service when they rendered aid to Trooper Remilien and called for emergency services. The body-worn-camera footage from the incident was released by KSP and is part of the agency’s ongoing commitment to transparency and public trust.

“We are thankful Trooper Remilien is recovering well and is here with us today,” Gov. Beshear said. “You exemplify law enforcement’s commitment to giving your all for your community and your commonwealth, and your story of resilience is one that inspires so many, including me.”

“Today we honor Kentuckians who are heroes in every sense of the word,” Lt. Gov. Coleman said. “Your actions saved a life and renewed hope in humanity for many, and for that, all of Team Kentucky says thank you.”

“These individuals displayed the kind of courage and character that cannot be taught,” KSP Commissioner Phillip Burnett Jr. said. “They saw someone in need, and without a second thought, they acted. Because of them, Trooper Remilien is alive today.”

Today was the first time Trooper Remilien met the individuals who saved his life. “It’s so great to finally meet this team of heroes. They didn’t hesitate to come on scene and assist me. It’s an honor to stand next to you in person today while you receive the Citation for Meritorious Achievement. All four of you will forever hold a special place in my heart.”

“We were arriving at the airport when we saw the incident happen,” Jimmy Alexander said. “We immediately ran to Trooper Remilien’s aid, when Jessica and Taylor, who are nurses, did what they knew to do until Officer Arnold arrived and provided assistance. We were all in the right place at the right time, and we are so thankful that he is okay.”

In addition, on July 24, Gov. Beshear named these four Kentuckians Team Kentucky All-Stars and commissioned them Kentucky Colonels, the highest honor awarded by the commonwealth.

The Beshear-Coleman administration’s top priority is the safety of all Kentuckians. The Governor’s public safety actions are creating safer communities and a better Kentucky.

Source: WTVQ

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