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Home / Crime and Justice / Man Dead After Police Chase With Child in Car

Man Dead After Police Chase With Child in Car

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Police pursuit began Friday afternoon on a domestic violence call.
  • The driver fled with a child in the vehicle, leading to a multi-state chase.
  • The driver died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after a PIT maneuver.
Man Dead After Police Chase With Child in Car

A police chase that began in Opelika, Alabama, on Friday afternoon ended with the death of the driver. The incident started when officers responded to a domestic violence call, and the suspect, identified as 39-year-old Justin Scott Roberts, fled the scene with a child. Roberts was wanted for felony assault on an officer and was driving a Nissan Titan with the juvenile inside.

The pursuit ensued through Opelika before continuing onto I-85 North into Georgia. Authorities from multiple agencies, including Opelika Police, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, Georgia State Patrol, Troup County Sheriff's Office, and Chambers County Sheriff's Office, were involved. A successful PIT maneuver was executed to halt the vehicle.

Tragically, before law enforcement could approach the stopped vehicle, Roberts died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Deputies and Troopers were able to safely extricate the child, who was unharmed and is being medically evaluated as a precaution. The exact location of the pursuit's end was not specified.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The chase began after Opelika police responded to a domestic violence call where a woman reported being assaulted by her child's father, Justin Scott Roberts.
Yes, the child was safely removed from the vehicle by deputies and troopers after the pursuit concluded and is reported to be unharmed.
The chase started in Opelika, Alabama, and continued onto I-85 North into Georgia, involving law enforcement from both states.

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