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VIDEO: Cop Fights With Suspect As Men Hang Back And Record Instead Of Helping

Bystanders chose to record an officer in a fight instead of helping him.

Alexandria, VA - Surveillance video captured an officer's fight with a suspect as bystanders chose to record rather than help (video below).

The incident happened at around 3 p.m. Friday in the 8200 block of Russel Road, according to Fairfax County PD.

The unidentified officer contacted a man who smelled of marijuana, which gave him reasonable suspicion to detain the man. The officer subsequently asked him to stop.

The man, later identified as 23-year-old Dadrian Jegede, walked away from the officer instead of stopping. As the officer tried to stop him, the suspect pushed the officer and tried to escape.

A struggle ensued, which moved in front of the security camera where the officer could be seen fighting with the suspect for over a minute before backup arrived.

While the officer was fighting the suspect, numerous men came by who all chose to watch or record the struggle instead of helping the officer.

With the help of the second officer, Jegede was taken into custody. He is being charged with assault on a law enforcement officer and possession of marijuana with intent to distribute (dealing drugs).

Jegede was also served with an outstanding arrest warrant out of Prince William County.

Along with the release of the video, Chief Roessler issued a statement saying, "Law enforcement is a rewarding profession but it can be very dangerous at times.  Officers often put themselves in harm’s way to protect our community.  When we encounter someone who resists a lawful arrest and attacks us, we are concerned for the sanctity of all human life.  As a matter of transparency we provide this video to demonstrate the dangers of our profession.  My officers were professional at all times to overcome a violent criminal and I stand behind their actions.”

You can see the video of the struggle below:

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NTPD935Ret
NTPD935Ret

It always ended the fight or the suspect was bleeding so badly that they couldn’t see to fight anymore.

NTPD935Ret
NTPD935Ret

RussellSR... when was the last time you were in a fight with a criminal? I fear you have nothing to judge your comments on. And for the record here, I wish we could go back to the days when we could lump-up a suspect with a good 14oz, Don Hume Blackjack! I still have mine!

RussellSR
RussellSR

From I saw on the video: 1st I would be concerned what would happen if a second officer came up an misinterpreted my involvement. 2nd Even though the suspect kept fighting I never saw the officer in any danger and was in control of the fight even when the suspect kept resisting. 3rd If it looked more like the officer was in danger I would have asked if he needed help. Otherwise I also would have just stood by just in case.