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KSP update on officer-involved shooting in Russell Co. From Sherry Bray Russell Springs, KY - The Kentucky State Police (KSP) Critical Incident Response Team continues to investigate an officer-involved shooting that occurred on September 16, 2024 at approximately 5:27 p.m. CDT in Russell County. Preliminary findings from the investigation indicate that Trooper Jake Smith from Post 15, Columbia, attempted to conduct a traffic stop in the Russell Springs community. Initially, the subject vehicle came to a stop, but during the interaction, the subject vehicle accelerated away from the stop resulting in a vehicle pursuit. Trooper Smith pursued the vehicle for a short distance until the vehicle stopped behind a residence on Bluebird Drive. The operator of the vehicle, later identified as Joshua George Arnold, a 41-year-old male, immediately exited the vehicle and fired a handgun multiple times in the direction of Trooper Smith. Mr. Arnold then fled on foot and his exact location was unknown. Multiple officers responded to the scene to assist, including Russell County Sheriff's Office (RCSO) Deputy Joshua Phipps. While officers searched the area for Mr. Arnold, Deputy Phipps entered a camper trailer. Moments later, officers on scene heard multiple gunshots fired from inside the trailer. Troopers responded to the camper trailer and observed Mr. Arnold and Deputy Phipps had both suffered life-threatening injuries from gunshot wounds. Deputy Phipps and Mr. Arnold were removed from the camper and transported to a local hospital, where both were pronounced deceased. These preliminary findings are subject to change as CIRT investigators continue this ongoing investigation. KSP has statewide jurisdiction and investigates officer-involved shootings throughout the commonwealth as requested by local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. KSP is committed to being transparent while ensuring the integrity of the investigation. To protect the integrity of an ongoing investigation, it is KSP's standard operating procedure not to release specific details until vital witnesses have been interviewed and pertinent facts gathered. Timelines to complete investigations vary based on the complexity of the case. This story was posted on 2024-09-24 14:47:27
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