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Anne Arundel police officer returns fire, wounding fleeing man during traffic stop

Apr 23, 2008 12:00 AM (170 days ago) by Carolyn Peirce, The Examiner
This story ranks # 2,068 of 6,846
Related Topics: BALTIMORE

BALTIMORE (Map, News) - An Anne Arundel police officer returned fire on a suspect who shot at him as the suspect tried to bail out of a car during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Park, police said.

Officer Russell Hewitt was not injured Monday, but he shot the suspect several times in the upper body, police said.

The suspect, a 26-year-old Baltimore City man, was being treated Tuesday for non-life-threatening gunshot wounds at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore City.

Police said they will not release the suspect’s name until he has been charged in the shooting.

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The incident began about 10:35 p.m. in Brooklyn Park when Northern District police officers stopped a gray four-door vehicle for a traffic violation near Ritchie Highway and Franklin Avenue, police said.

But when the driver was arrested for drug possession and backup officers were called to the scene, police said, a passenger jumped out of the car and began running eastbound on Franklin Avenue.

Hewitt caught the suspect, who began to struggle with him.

During the struggle, the suspect fired at least one shot at Hewitt, police said.

Hewitt fired back and struck the suspect, police said.

The suspect ran away but was later found in the area with several gunshot wounds, police said.

A revolver also was found in the area, police said.

Hewitt, a three-year veteran of the department, was placed on administrative leave until the investigation is complete, police said.

The driver, Darrell Johnson, 25, of the 2000 block of Elsinore Avenue, in Baltimore, is charged with possession of marijuana, police said.

He is not being charged in connection with the shooting.

cpeirce@baltimoreexaminer.com

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5:38 AM MST on Mon., Jul. 7, 2008 re: "Baltimore City police kill two men, injure 3rd in early-morning gun battle"

Examiner Reader said:
Im waiting for the WHY DIDN'T THE POLICE SHOOT HIM IN THE LEG CRAP! Thats Tv folks-If you threaten an officers life then you might be shot and killed! Thats just one of the chances you take when you want to be a GANGSTA! I have no sympathy for these thugs if they are black, white or any other color! Good riddance!

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6:25 AM MST on Thu., Apr. 24, 2008 re: "Anne Arundel police officer returns fire, wounding fleeing man during traffic stop"

A good friend said:
Way to go Russ!! I'm glad your ok.

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5:43 AM MST on Wed., Apr. 23, 2008 re: "Anne Arundel police officer returns fire, wounding fleeing man during traffic stop"

Rocko the Magnificent said:
I am also a former police officer. If the office is justified in using lethal force in a situation, he should use it. A police officer's primary job is to go home at the end of every shift. If a criminal is threatening the life of an officer, the officer should use deadly force. Putting it into the mind of an officer that he should not use deadly force when justified leads to hesitation on the part of the officer and could lead to the death of the officer.

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8:51 PM MST on Sun., Apr. 13, 2008 re: "Baltimore police shooting, killing at a much higher rate this year"

Examiner Reader said:
Sooner or later these bad guys will learn not to be pointing guns at the poeleese.

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3:45 PM MST on Sun., Apr. 13, 2008 re: "Baltimore police shooting, killing at a much higher rate this year"

Examiner Reader said:
"The best predictor of police-involved shootings are violent neighborhoods. No one wants to shoot anybody..." Wow, guess what? Ordinary citizens live in those neighborhoods, too, and don't want to shoot anyone, either. But they will to save their own lives and those of their families. And the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution affirms their right to do so.

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10:48 PM MST on Fri., Apr. 11, 2008 re: "Baltimore police shooting, killing at a much higher rate this year"

johnn said:
i use to be a police officer,and i faced some of thease same violent sistuations and yet resorted to other tactics to resolve the sistuation..the officers out there now will shoot anything that even looks loke a threat,i guess its not all there fault the people who are training them are not like the coaches i had,there worst..this was a problem when ham was there and it has not changed

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12:49 PM MST on Fri., Apr. 11, 2008 re: "Baltimore police shooting, killing at a much higher rate this year"

BA said:
Well, now we know why the regular murder rate is down... the cops are getting rid of thugs quicker than they're able to kill each other's and innocent bystanders!

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12:18 PM MST on Fri., Apr. 11, 2008 re: "Two cops, suspect injured in gun battle"

Truth speaker said:
There should be no cops or medical personel allowed in these neighborhoods; just let these 'people' kill each other off and stop breathing the air of law-abiding contributors to society.

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9:59 AM MST on Fri., Apr. 11, 2008 re: "Baltimore police shooting, killing at a much higher rate this year"

BmoreCareful said:
did this guy have body armor?

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7:33 AM MST on Fri., Apr. 11, 2008 re: "Baltimore police shooting, killing at a much higher rate this year"

Examiner Reader said:
Good. The more criminals the cops kill, the less money is wasted on lengthy trials and prison sentences that only produce more skilled criminals.

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5:37 AM MST on Fri., Apr. 11, 2008 re: "Baltimore police shooting, killing at a much higher rate this year"

Examiner Reader said:
Why are we so worried about a criminal that fires or draws a gun on the police. May they all rest in HELL!

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7:49 PM MST on Mon., Mar. 17, 2008 re: "Two cops, suspect injured in gun battle"

Grumpy said:
"Body armor is illegal in Baltimore City." Well that seems to be working out OK. I guess the shooter was wearing the body armor to keep warm. If he lives he will sue the manufacturer of the armor because it didn't work and get a multi-million dollar settlement. Thank God no police officers were killed. Baltimore, where the crabs are hot, the beer is cold and your life isn't worth a dime.

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12:00 PM MST on Mon., Mar. 17, 2008 re: "Two cops, suspect injured in gun battle"

Examiner Reader said:
I hope the guy does not live. Show the rest of the criminals out there not to shoot at the police.

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12:07 AM MST on Mon., Mar. 17, 2008 re: "Two cops, suspect injured in gunbattle"

johnn said:
i often critize police when they are involved in a bad shooting,but this was a good shooting,the bad guy fired frist at police and was shot by police.this guy was not a kid but a known felon.officer jobst is a fine officer, i know him and im glad he is ok,to hell with who they shot,i have no feeling for harden criminals,we dont need them

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8:48 AM MST on Mon., Feb. 25, 2008 re: "Baltimore City man shot near downtown club"

A giraffe dies said:
Welcome to Baltimore, the city that bleeds, breeds but cannot reads. Please give your wallet to the meter maid and mind the rats.

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7:02 PM MST on Tue., Feb. 19, 2008 re: "Baltimore City man shot near downtown club"

Examiner Reader said:
Yep typical!!

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4:00 PM MST on Tue., Feb. 19, 2008 re: "Baltimore City man shot near downtown club"

Examiner Reader said:
Typical behavior for city "high school youths".

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8:31 AM MST on Tue., Feb. 19, 2008 re: "Baltimore City man shot near downtown club"

Ditto said:
Where are the safe clubs? I need a drink!

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7:35 AM MST on Tue., Feb. 19, 2008 re: "Baltimore City man shot near downtown club"

Examiner Reader said:
Whatever happend to settling differences by rolling up your sleeves and duking it out? Kids today are just plain cowards. They think it's cool to risk spending the next five years of their lives behind bars, to bring a handgun to a club. Such punks.

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7:05 AM MST on Tue., Feb. 19, 2008 re: "Baltimore City man shot near downtown club"

Ditto said:
I saw this man kissing everyone at the bar.

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