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Related: About this forumOverland Park officer says he shot teen in van after he 'didn't listen' to commands
Four days after he fatally shot John Albers, an Overland Park police officer told investigators he fired his weapon because the minivan the teenager was driving was going to strike him.
Officer Clayton Jenison fatally shot the 17-year-old on Jan. 20, 2018, outside the Albers home. A nearly 500-page, long-awaited report on the shooting, which did not result in criminal charges, was released Thursday afternoon.
As part of that release, Overland Park also published interviews recorded on video by a Johnson County officer-involved shooting team that probed the killing.
That included an interview with Jenison, who fired at Albers as he backed the familys minivan down the driveway. Police had been called for a welfare check on the teenager, who was believed to be suicidal.
Read more: https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article251046104.html
Claire Oh Nette
(2,636 posts)Do I have that right?
brewens
(15,359 posts)trying to get himself killed.
Phoenix61
(17,555 posts)I shot him because he didnt stop what utter bs. Since when is leaving your home a death sentence offense.
unblock
(54,117 posts)When the van was in the garage or backing out. Then, maybe he had some reason to later fire "6-7" shots when the van was coming back at him.
In the other hand, who outside of Hollywood thinks shooting a driver is a better plan than trying to get out of the way? Like going around the side of the house or something? Or course I don't know the terrain but with a garage right there you'd think there might be done defensive position.
Planting one's self and shooting a driver seems unlikely to work. Even if you kill the driver, the van would still come at you. It might even make the van faster and more unpredictable.
Also interesting how 2-3 plus 6-7 equals 13....