In a recent incident near Wilson County, North Carolina, a state Highway Patrol trooper was involved in a shooting following a chase. Here are the details:
The Chase and Shooting
On Saturday morning, near the border of Wilson and Greene County, a trooper spotted a burgundy 2023 Kia Carnival speeding at 90 mph in a 70-mph zone. Attempting to pull over the driver, the trooper initiated a traffic stop. However, the driver refused to comply, leading to a chase.
The pursuit unfolded on I-587 until the driver exited onto US-258 toward Farmville. Subsequently, the driver stopped the vehicle abruptly, fled on foot through a residential area, and then into an open field. It was during this pursuit that the driver allegedly pointed a gun at the trooper, prompting the officer to fire, injuring the suspect in the leg.
Suspect and Passenger
The suspect, identified as Kenneth Charles Kinard, a 35-year-old from Virginia, was taken to ECU Vidant Hospital for treatment. Kinard was reported to have multiple warrants for his arrest in Virginia, including charges related to drug possession, contempt of court, and grand larceny.
A female passenger who was in the vehicle surrendered to authorities and was unharmed.
Investigation and Protocol
Following the incident, the involved trooper was placed on administrative leave, as per agency protocol. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is conducting an independent probe into the events.
Authorities recovered a firearm, illegal drugs, and drug paraphernalia from the scene, indicating additional charges may be forthcoming.
Conclusion: Upholding Law Enforcement Protocols
This incident underscores the complexities law enforcement officers face in their daily duties. While the trooper’s actions are under investigation, it highlights the necessity for officers to respond swiftly and decisively in potentially life-threatening situations. As the investigation progresses, authorities will continue to ensure transparency and accountability in maintaining public safety.
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