Here's why police sometimes have to act so swiftly....intense graphic video

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Body cam: Knife-wielding woman killed after stabbing Jacksonville officer
State Attorney’s Office ruled actions of officers justified

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Body camera footage released Tuesday shows the sequence of events leading up to what the State Attorney’s Office ruled a justifiable police shooting.

Leah Baker, 29, was shot and killed by police after attacking an officer who was answering an April 11 call about a dispute at a home in Northwest Jacksonville.

The newly obtained video shows how quickly the encounter escalated.

 
The body cam footage was just released, but this happened months ago.
Gee, I don't remember nationwide protests and riots over this. Real head scratcher, isn't it?
 
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Body cam: Knife-wielding woman killed after stabbing Jacksonville officer
State Attorney’s Office ruled actions of officers justified

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Body camera footage released Tuesday shows the sequence of events leading up to what the State Attorney’s Office ruled a justifiable police shooting.

Leah Baker, 29, was shot and killed by police after attacking an officer who was answering an April 11 call about a dispute at a home in Northwest Jacksonville.

The newly obtained video shows how quickly the encounter escalated.



Finally!!!
A story about Florida women instead of men.
 
Well, if she was black it would be an open and shut case of racism. They dont ever do that to white people.
Cops see a lot of this shit all the time and most of the time the situations end up non eventful.Sometimes things go wrong, sometimes the cops are wrong but I would like to see the news media people who are working to divide the country by racism, put down their latte and do any better in tense situations day after day.
 
Notice how fast this unfolds.





Body cam: Knife-wielding woman killed after stabbing Jacksonville officer
State Attorney’s Office ruled actions of officers justified

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Body camera footage released Tuesday shows the sequence of events leading up to what the State Attorney’s Office ruled a justifiable police shooting.

Leah Baker, 29, was shot and killed by police after attacking an officer who was answering an April 11 call about a dispute at a home in Northwest Jacksonville.

The newly obtained video shows how quickly the encounter escalated.



Finally!!!
A story about Florida women instead of men.



Theres a reason they dont report about Florida women. Now you've seen it!
 
Why was the woman being bothered by the police?
 
She called the police to her home due to an altercation with her roomate over some medication.
 
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