Chattanooga Times Free Press

Man dies after being shot by Chattanoog­a police in standoff

- STAFF REPORT

A man was shot and fatally wounded by police early Wednesday after they say he took three hostages and pointed a gun at responding officers.

The incident, described as an “emotional crisis” by Chattanoog­a police, happened just after 4:30 a.m. in the 3700 block of Kellys Ferry Road.

Police officers responding to the call were told a suspect, later identified as 42-year-old Jerry Reeves, was “armed with a long gun, holding three hostages,” a news release states.

Officers set up a perimeter around the residence and the on-duty hostage negotiatio­n team establishe­d communicat­ion with the suspect in an attempt to persuade him to disarm himself and come outside, officials said.

Reeves then came out with the long gun. Officers gave verbal commands for the suspect to drop the firearm, the release states, but he did not comply and raised his weapon toward police.

In a news conference Wednesday, Chattanoog­a police Chief David Roddy said at least one officer fired at him.

Police rendered aid to Reeves until ambulance personnel arrived. He was then taken to a local hospital where he died shortly after.

The firearm was found as officers processed the scene, officials said.

The involved officers have been placed on administra­tive leave per department­al policy, and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office will handle the investigat­ion, officials said.

Based on preliminar­y informatio­n, though, Roddy said that it looked as though his officers responded appropriat­ely.

It was the second officer-involved shooting in less than a week, and the seventh shooting in 10 days. Those shootings resulted in nine victims, five of whom died.

At the Wednesday news conference, Roddy asked the community for its support and understand­ing.

“It has been a rough few instances in our community,” he said, asking people to be “mindful of what that situation looks like for all of us [police and community members], and keep each other in our thoughts and prayers … let’s just continue to pull together as a community as we move through these events.”

Chattanoog­a police ask anyone with informatio­n about the incident to call 423-698-2525. Callers can remain anonymous.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY TIM BARBER ?? Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office personnel work Wednesday on Kellys Ferry Road, where a Chattanoog­a police officer shot a man after he allegedly took three hostages.
STAFF PHOTO BY TIM BARBER Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office personnel work Wednesday on Kellys Ferry Road, where a Chattanoog­a police officer shot a man after he allegedly took three hostages.

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