WATCH | Body-worn camera footage has been released by the Elwood Police Department showing an Elwood police officer shooting a domestic battery suspect last week.
On June 9 around 6:30 p.m. Elwood Officers were notified of a domestic battery suspect identified as Dakota McCreary, 26, of Noblesville hiding out in the woods.Bodycam footage released Tuesday shows officer Keegan Russell and another officer arriving to the scene and telling McCreary to come out behind a building.
Both officers are then seen returning to the police vehicle and grabbing rifles. Russell tells the other officer to get behind the car.McCreary is not clearly seen in the body-cam video but can be vaguely heard yelling back at officers. Officers are then heard asking for a drone in order to see McCreary."Do you want to move in?" Russell asks other officers as they move closer to McCreary.Multiple officers are then seen handcuffing McCreary as Russell confirms to medics that they are in the clear to assist.
Officer Russell's use of deadly force was justified by a prosecuting attorney who ruled that"Officer Russell gave eight separate verbal commands for McCreary to drop the weapon
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