WATCH Bodycam footage shows Tyler Patrick stabbing Dayton officer during mental wellness responding call Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
WATCH Bodycam footage shows Tyler Patrick stabbing Dayton officer during mental wellness responding call
(image via Dayton Police Department) On October 18, Law&Crime released footage of an October 13 assault in which 29-year-old man Tyler Patrick allegedly stabbed Dayton officer George Kloos during a mental wellness check. Trigger warning: Viewer discretion is advised. As per WHIO, George Kloos and two other Dayton officers arrived at the scene after Tyler Patrick's mother reported that he behaved erratically during a domestic dispute. According to ABC, the officers attempted to de-escalate the situation for at least 15-minutes before Patrick reportedly drew a pocket and stabbed Kloos in the neck. Tyler Patrick has been charged with three counts of felonious assault against a police officer. Law&Crime stated that he has a history of mental illness. Dayton authorities reported that Kloos was transported to a local hospital, where his injuries were not deemed life-threatening. Tyler Patrick s wellness check footage reveals he was offered medical assistance
In the incident recording, Tyler Patrick can be seen through a police body camera while talking to officers in his doorway. Send in the social workers! Send in the social workers! An officer can be heard explaining to Patrick that he is responding to a domestic disturbance call before asking him: "Are you feeling suicidal? Homicidal?" Patrick then seemed to indicate signs that he was experiencing hallucinations, telling officers that there were unknown people inside his home. As police entered the house, Patrick's mother could be seen on the couch as the suspect tried to reassure officers that she did not report a domestic disturbance. Patrick said: "She's not worried." scary part, the cops did not know about knife until take down. close quarter action is deadly & it could have ended so much worse! scary part, the cops did not know about knife until take down. close quarter action is deadly & it could have ended so much worse! Patrick's mother, however, insisted that she felt uncomfortable with the situation. In response, the officers attempted to convince the suspect to come with them to receive treatment at a hospital. As the officers approached Tyler Patrick, the suspect jumped towards them, seemingly pulling out a knife as Kloos pinned him to a couch. Patrick subsequently stabbed Kloos in the neck before the other officers managed to disarm and pacify him. Further details of the case
In an official press release, a Dayton Police Department spokesperson stated that the officers responded to the situation appropriately. Police officers are not mental health professionals, and should not be expected to act in their stead. Police officers are not mental health professionals, and should not be expected to act in their stead. Dayton Police Major Jason Hall summed up the case at a Friday Press briefing. Halls said: “The officers were extremely patient with the individual, really used an abundance of de-escalation techniques, really adhered to the crises intervention training they had received from the Dayton Police Department. … Despite these best efforts during the interaction, the individual produced a pocket knife and stabbed one of our officers in the neck.” So attempted murder charges will be filed, right? This better be a slam dunk. They still have cash bail in OH, right? So attempted murder charges will be filed, right? This better be a slam dunk. They still have cash bail in OH, right? Dayton Daily reported that Kloos, a 10-year veteran of the force, has been released from the hospital. Patrick is being held in Montgomery County Jail. Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found