The Commercial Appeal

Off-duty officer killed in pub fight

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HRABOVE, Ukraine— Four months after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down over rebel-held eastern Ukraine, The Associated Press has obtained video that shows how close the burning passenger jet came to hitting village homes and suggests that residents first assumed it was a Ukrainian military plane that had been struck.

The amateur footage, filmed by a resident of Hrabove, shows people reacting in alarm as wreckage blazes only a few meters away from their homes on the afternoon of July 17. The video is perhaps the first taken immediatel­y after the plane came down.

The ultimate cause of the MH17 disaster is the subject of major diplomatic disputes. Ukraine and Western government say Russiaback­ed separatist fighters fired the rockets that felled the plane, while state-run television in Moscow over the weekend produced evidence it claims places blame with Ukraine’s air force.

All 298 people aboard the Boeing 777 flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur were killed when it was shot down over a rebel-held area. Charred remains of the aircraft are scattered around fields over an area of 8 square miles.

Workers on Sunday began collecting debris from the crash site, under the supervisio­n of Dutch investigat­ors and officials from the Organizati­on for Security and Cooperatio­n in Europe. The recovered fragments will be loaded onto trains and taken to the government-controlled eastern city of Kharkiv. The investigat­ion is being conducted there and in the Netherland­s.

The recovery operations have been delayed amid continued fighting between government troops and separatist fighters. A truce was agreed in September, but hostilitie­s have raged on nonetheles­s.

In the video obtained on Sunday by AP, residents of the village of Hrabove can be heard asking about the whereabout­s of the pilot. This is significan­t because multiple Ukrainian military planes had been shot down by this time, and their pilots and crew taken prisoner by rebel forces.

Three days before the MH17 was brought down, rebels claimed responsibi­lity for shooting down an Antonov-24 military transport plane.

The downing of MH17 stunned Ukrainian defense officials. They argued that the aircraft must have been targeted by Russian fighter jets, as it was flying at an altitude of 21,300 feet, far beyond the reach of the Igla portable surface-to-air missiles then being used by rebel fighters. The plane was flying at 33,000 feet when it was hit.

On the day after the Antonov-24 was downed, the Moscow-based LifeNews television channel broadcast the questionin­g by rebels of a man identified as the Ukrainian plane’s pilot.

The afternoon that MH17 was brought down, LifeNews reported unnamed rebel sources as saying another Ukrainian transport plane has been downed. Other pro-Kremlin media issued similar reports. They quickly dropped that account as it became evident that a civilian aircraft had in fact been brought down.

Police in northeast Ohio say an off-duty officer was fatally shot at a pub after he approached a patron described as “unruly” who was brandishin­g a gun.

Akron police say four others were shot early Sunday at the Papa Don’s Pub in Akron. One was another off-duty police officer who was grazed by a bullet. Three patrons were hospitaliz­ed with possibly life-threatenin­g injuries.

Akron Police Chief James Nice identified the deceased officer as 32-year-old Justin Winebrenne­r, a department member for more than seven years. He was engaged and had a 4-year-old daughter.

Nice says the suspect fled on foot and was apprehende­d in a nearby field with the help of a K-9 unit. Police arrested and charged 35-year- old Kenan Ivery.

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