Video: Ill. Police Officer Stops Wanted Woman after Being Dragged by Car

Feb. 3, 2025
A Rock Island police officer was justified when he fatally shot a woman after she used her car "as a deadly weapon" by dragging him 100 feet, according to the Rock Island County state's attorney.

By Gretchen Teske

Source Moline Dispatch and Rock Island Argus, Ill.


The officer-involved shooting that claimed the life of 21-year-old Jakarta Jackson was justified and the officer will not be charged, Rock Island County State's Attorney Dora Villarreal announced Friday afternoon.

Jackson was shot by Rock Island police Officer Brett Taylor on Jan. 5.

In her statement, Villarreal said that the use of force "by Officer Taylor was proportional to the threat Jackson posed. Jackson was in a running vehicle and deliberately shifted into drive with Officer Taylor hanging on and being dragged, at this point Jackson was using the vehicle as a deadly weapon."

Therefore, she added, "it was entirely lawful for Officer Taylor to respond with equal or greater force, in a quick response due to the rapid unfolding of events."

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