Pursuit and Shooting of 'Cop Killer' Captured on Police Body Cameras

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Pursuit and Shooting of 'Cop Killer' Captured on Police Body Cameras

A man who shot four law enforcement officers and led scores more on a sprawling police chase through Albuquerque in late October was shot eight times, including four times in the neck and once through his scalp, according to the autopsy report released Tuesday.

The police department released videos from officers involved in the chase, with sometimes graphic images of the officers as they were shot, including:

- the video starts with a female officer advising she was under fire
- the same officer is found, slumped in her car with mouth wide open at 3:40
- 4:55 police receive fire and shoot back through their windshield using an automatic rifle
- shootout at 5:30 onwards

Please note that the item has been edited in parts to shorten the length of the video. Details of the story appear underneath the video.

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On the morning of Oct. 26, Christopher Chase, 35, dressed in body armor and camouflage and wielding an assault rifle, told witnesses in Southeast Albuquerque to call police and that he was waiting for them. He then fired upon an officer and managed to steal the officer's police cruiser, beginning a 16-mile police pursuit that eventually ended when Chase crumpled in the cruiser against a gas pump at Fourth and Montano NW — all amid gunfire from multiple officers.

Chase had shot three Albuquerque police officers, who received minor injuries, and one Bernalillo County sheriff's deputy, Robin Hopkins, who is undergoing a lengthy recovery for a shattered femur.

The autopsy, released Tuesday by the Office of the Medical Investigator, gives some insight about Chase's final moments. APD officials have not confirmed that they shot Chase, though they did confirm that they shot at him and that he had gunshot wounds when officers pulled him out of the wrecked APD vehicle.

The several hours of video from officers' lapel cameras show a chaotic scene, with at least three dozen shots fired at Fourth and Montano at the end of the chase. Officers can be heard shouting expletives and instructions to each other as they try and comprehend the fast-moving situation. One video shows APD officer Daniel Morales as he gets shot in the leg, and another shows officers discussing how Chase had "half his head blown off" after the dust had settled.

A gruesome shot shows a bloody Chase slumped over the steering wheel, blood splattered over the interior of the car.

Officers can be seen running from vandalism and breaking-and-entering calls all over the city in response to a "shots fired" call blasted over their radios. Adding to the complication was an incorrect address that dispatchers could be heard repeating several times throughout the chase.

Interim Police Chief Allen Banks said a witness told 911 dispatchers that Chase was waiting to ambush officers at Broadway and Cesar Chavez. In fact, Chase was waiting at Broadway and Iron, catching the first responding officer off guard.

Until Tuesday, APD had released little information officially since a short press briefing the day after the shootings. The department had deemed all Journal public records requests about the shooting as "under review."

The autopsy report showed Chase had three gunshot wounds on his neck near his sternum and another from a bullet that entered near the back of his head. Also, a bullet entered Chase's upper back, and he had two more gunshot wounds to his left arm. Chase also had a gunshot wound on his scalp, a "gaping" laceration that measured 6 inches long and 4 inches at its widest point, according to the autopsy.

Chase, who had "Cop killer" tattooed across his knuckles, had no drugs in his system, the OMI found. The investigator tested for marijuana, methamphetamines, cocaine and opiates.

Investigators also did not appear to find anything else irregular about Chase physically. All indicators, from the surface of his diaphragm to cardiovascular system, appeared normal, according to the report.

Investigators commented several times throughout the 27-page report that Chase's brain was "extensively lacerated" from at least two of the shots, preventing them from tracing the trajectories of individual bullets.

In addition to the gunshot wounds, Chase also sustained blunt-force injuries to his head and upper left arm, the report found. APD spokeswoman Tasia Martinez said Tuesday the shooting is still under investigation, and the department is waiting on the results of ballistics tests to determine how many officers fired and who they were.

"We do not know how many officers fired their weapons yet," Martinez said in a text message.

Martinez did say that six officers were placed on leave after the shooting, a standard practice for officer-involved shootings. The department did not respond to questions about the officers' names or how long they were on leave.

Martinez said the autopsy will be included in the completed case report. She couldn't say when the department's investigation might be completed.

 

Caught on camera: Fatal shoot-out between police and driver who had 'cop-killer' tattooed on his knuckles



  • Dramatic footage shot from cameras mounted on officers' lapels
  • Video shows 16-mile pursuit of Christopher Chase through Albuquerque
  • Chase shot one officer before stealing his police car
  • 35-year-old injured four officers, with one suffering a shattered thigh bone
  • Chase found slumped dead over the wheel of the blood-stained vehicle
  • He was shot eight times in the neck, head and back
  • Six officers were placed on leave, as is standard practise after a shooting
  • Investigation into the incident is ongoing says police spokeswoman
By Lizzie Parry
PUBLISHED: 15:28 GMT, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 16:12 GMT, 6 February 2014

These dramatic images show the moment a man with 'cop-killer' tattooed across his knuckles, wanted for shooting four officers, was killed after a 16-mile police chase.

Christopher Chase, was found dead, slumped over the wheel of a stolen police car after being shot eight times - three times in the neck, once in the back of his head, scalp and upper back, twice in his left arm.

Chase was pursued for 16 miles through the streets of Albuquerque, New Mexico, by dozens of police officers, before crashing the stolen car into a petrol pump.

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Police were embroiled in a 16-mile chase through Albuquerque after Christopher Chase opened fire at officers, injuring four, before stealing a police car and trying to escape

Dressed in body armour and camouflage and carrying an assault rifle described by an officer as being an AK47, Live Leak reported, the 35-year-old told witnesses to call police, and let them know he was waiting for them.

The video was shot from cameras mounted on the lapels of the officers involved.

It begins with Bernalilo County Sheriff's deputy Robin Hopkins telling her colleagues she is being shot at.

A male officer is seen being treated for a leg wound, by a colleague, his police car having been stolen by Chase.

Deputy Hopkins is then found slumped, injured in her car as colleagues are heard shouting 'She's been shot, she's been shot', in the background.

As the 16-mile pursuit progresses, an officer is heard to say, 'If someone has a clear shot to take the vehicle out'.

The next shot shows an officers apparently firing through the windscreen of his car with one hand, while steering with the other.

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The dramatic footage was shot on cameras mounted on the lapels of the police officers involved

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One officer is seen shooting his machine gun through the windscreen of his car with one hand, while steering with the other

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One officer is seen trying to treat a gunshot wound to his leg. A colleague is seen helping him stem the bleeding, as the injured officer ties a tourniquet around his thigh

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The injured officer appears calm, watching as he is treated for the wound

Officers are then embroiled in a gun battle at a petrol station, with several police cars on the forecourt, officers shielding behind the open doors.

After crashing the police car into a petrol pump, Chase was found slumped over the wheel of the stolen police car, blood splattered across the windscreen and inside of the vehicle.

He was wanted for shooting four officers, on October 26.

Three received minor injuries, while the fourth suffered a shattered thigh bone.

Documents released by the Office of the Medical Investigator show Chase was shot eight times in total.

The report showed he had three gunshot wounds on his neck near his sternum and another from a bullet that entered near the back of his head.

Another bullet entered Chase's upper back, and he had two more gunshot wounds to his left arm.

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Another officer is seen on the floor having suffered an injury during the shoot out. Four officers in total were shot - three suffered minor injuries, while the fourth suffered a shattered thigh bone

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At one point officers are heard shouting: 'She's been shot, she's been shot'

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A female officer is seen in the full version of the video, slumped injured in her car

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Officers followed Chase through the streets of the New Mexico city. Several police cars eventually surrounded the 35-year-old at a petrol station

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An autopsy report revealed Chase suffered eight gunshot wounds to the neck, head and back. He was found slumped over the wheel of the blood-stained police car

Chase also had a gunshot wound on his scalp, a 'gaping' laceration that measured six inches by four inches at its widest point.

The 27-page autopsy report said Chase's brain was 'extensively lacerated' from at least two of the shots, adding it was impossible to track the trajectories of the bullets.

He was found to have suffered blunt injuries to his head and upper left arm as well.

APD spokeswoman Tasia Martinez said the shooting is still under investigation, and the department is waiting on the results of ballistics tests to determine how many officers fired and who they were.

'We do not know how many officers fired their weapons yet,' Martinez said.

She said six officers were placed on leave after the shooting, which is standard practise for officers involved in shootings.


 
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