Virginia: Fentanyl Bust Turns into Police Shootout

Submitted on 09/10/2022 by: Wicked
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PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Prince William County Police Department has released further details — including vivid footage captured by a nearby doorbell camera — on an officer-involved shooting that occurred on Thursday, Sept. 1, in a Woodbridge neighborhood.

According to police, members of a multi-agency narcotics task force were reportedly working with a confidential informant and an undercover Manassas City detective who had arranged to purchase a large number of Fentanyl pills and at least one firearm.

At around 7 p.m., three men met the detective in a separate vehicle in the wooded area of the 4700 block of Fox Glove Court. One man — identified by police as 18-year-old Jalil Turner — left the other two and entered the detective’s vehicle.

After a brief encounter, Turner left the vehicle and then returned with one of the other men — identified by police as 19-year-old Jaiden Carter — who got into the backseat as Turner sat down in the front passenger seat. During the interaction, Turner reportedly produced a handgun and demanded money and additional property from the detective, according to police.

The third man — identified by police as 30-year-old Shane Pollard — remained in the driver’s seat of the other vehicle and reportedly repositioned the car behind the detective’s vehicle. Carter reportedly ordered the detective to open the trunk and look for the money that was to be used in the transaction. According to police, the detective complied as Carter and Turner took the money and other property from the detective.

The two men returned to the vehicle with Pollard and all three men attempted to drive away just as additional detectives were converging on the location to make the arrest.

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