Newly released dashcam footage from the Tulsa Police Department shows the moment Madison Sueann Dickson, a 21-year-old woman, was run over and killed by a police officer after opening fire following a high-speed chase.
Dickson, 21, died in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday, March 18, after Officer Jonathan Grafton deliberately ran her over with his patrol car to prevent her from firing at police.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KA1rBFUd9Aw
Via Tulsa World:
Just under a minute into the video, multiple shots are fired while Dickson isn’t in the frame. Officers tell dispatchers shots have been fired. Multiple patrol cars are at the scene, and officers outside their vehicles have weapons drawn.
A few moments later, Dickson appears in the right side of the frame running on a sidewalk away from officers. She has a black object in her right hand that police later identified as a gun. While running, she turns her torso toward the approaching police cruiser and points the gun toward the vehicle. The officer in the vehicle drives toward Dickson, who still has the gun in her hand and appears to be yelling as she runs on the sidewalk.
Moments after that, at just past 2:25 p.m., the vehicle strikes Dickson, and she can be seen falling and going beneath the hood. The officer, identified as Jonathan Grafton, stops his vehicle.
Grafton, who has been a Tulsa Police Officer for six years, will remain on paid administrative leave while the department investigates his use of deadly force, Officer Leland Ashley said.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpEbua5AeD0
What Happened?
Madison Sueann Dickson, a 21-year-old woman, was run over and killed by a police officer after opening fire following a high-speed chase.
Who Is Madison Sueann Dickson?
Madison Sueann Dickson was a 21-year-old woman who was run over by Tulsa police officer Jonathan Grafton after opening fire on police following a high-speed chase.