Bodycam video shows moments leading up to deadly officer-involved shooting in Niles Township
NILES TOWNSHIP, BERRIEN COUNTY, MICHIGAN, JUL 08 – Deputy Cal Landon shot Joshua Coffey in self-defense after Coffey fired two shots during a property dispute, officials said. Landon has been on patrol in Niles Township for nearly two years.
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Body camera video shows events leading up to deadly pursuit from November 2024
Seven months after a high-speed chase that ended with the driver and her passenger deceased and after concerns that the reason for why the chase started was misleading, FOX23 received body camera video from the Mannford Police Department.
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Read Full ArticleSheriff's Department releases body camera footage from deputy-involved shooting
The Berrien County Sheriff’s Department has released body camera footage of a deputy-involved shooting on June 30 in Niles Township. Sheriff Chuck Heit called a press conference Monday to release the video and more information on the incident. He said Deputy Cal Landon, who’s been with the department for two years, was on patrol in the area of Third Street and Fort Street around 6 p.m. on Monday, June 30 when he saw a parked vehicle with its rea…
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