Bodycam: NYPD Officer Struck by Fleeing SUV Speeding Away from Traffic Stop

July 22, 2024
An NYPD officer fired shots at a suspect in an SUV after the driver sped away and struck another officer in the ankle after police had pulled over the vehicle in Brooklyn.

By Thomas Tracy

Source New York Daily News

An NYPD cop opened fire on a fleeing SUV that struck another officer during a violent vehicle stop in Brooklyn early Friday, police said.

The two officers pulled over a gray Toyota SUV near the corner of Hegeman and Van Siclen Aves. in East New York about 12:45 a.m., but when the cops got out of their squad car and approached the vehicle, the driver hit the gas and sped off.

The SUV clipped one of the cops, striking the officer’s ankle. The cop’s partner shot at the escaping SUV, but didn’t hit anything, an NYPD spokesman said.

Both officers were taken to a local hospital with minor injuries.

The driver of the SUV fled the scene. No arrests have been made. (Editor's note: Eric Jerrick, 25, was arrested May 28 and charged with attempted assault in the first degree, assault in the second degree (police officer) and other counts.)

The NYPD Force Investigation Squad is investigating the shooting.

NYPD policy discourages shooting at moving vehicles unless something other than the vehicle is being used as a weapon. There are exceptions, based on circumstance. The department reviews these shootings on a case-by-case basis.

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