Video Of Motorist Who Critically Injured Deputy Released

The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office released video of the Memphis motorist who dragged a deputy sheriff during a traffic-stop-gone-wrong.

Jarveon Hudspeth was pulled over by a deputy sheriff on June 24.

The events in the video begin with both vehicles traveling on the road and end after the deputy is ejected from the vehicle. Ultimately, Mr. Hudspeth died as a result of the shooting. The deputy suffered critical injuries.

But Mulroy told reporters Tuesday that the word “dragged” may be inaccurate. Horse crap!

“I think the video will speak for itself,” Mulroy said. “I know there were questions about the use of the word ‘dragged.’ I don’t think that is an accurate description. But I think once you see the video for yourself, you’ll be able to draw your own conclusions.”

The posted videos are from the deputy’s in-car camera, body-worn camera, and a neighbor’s ring camera. Viewer discretion is advised.

“For transparency, our office is incorporating a new practice where we try to release videos in a timely manner as long as it does not compromise the integrity of the investigation,” said Shelby County District Attorney Steve Mulroy. “In the past, video has not been released until the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) has completed its investigation. Our goal is to speed up that process by showing video as soon as possible when we are sure that it won’t compromise the investigation. The release of the Jarveon Hudspeth video is evidence of our Office’s new practice.”

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