Incident Overview
Overnight in Memphis, a man defended himself by firing back at suspects during an attempted ‘bump-and-rob.’ The suspects returned fire before fleeing the scene. This incident occurred at the intersection of Poplar Avenue and Goodlett Street, near the University of Memphis.
Crime Caught on Camera
Memphis Police reported that the shootout was recorded by a nearby camera at the intersection. Although the footage is not available, a police report provides insight into the events.
Details of the Incident
The victim, driving a Corvette, was hit by a silver 2019 Nissan Maxima around 3:15 AM. Instead of exchanging insurance information, the suspects began shooting from the passenger side window. The victim fired back in self-defense.
Expert Advice
Benny Cobb, a retired Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Captain, advised caution in such situations. He recommended evaluating the situation carefully and suggested moving to a well-lit area if involved in a fender bender to ensure safety.
Suspects Flee the Scene
Traffic camera footage showed the suspects reversing their vehicle and abandoning it momentarily. The car continued rolling backward until it struck a church sign. The police are using surveillance footage to track down the suspects and are urging the community to provide any information that could lead to an arrest.
Community Assistance Requested
Memphis Police are calling on the public to assist with any information related to the incident. Individuals can contact Crime Stoppers at 901-528-CASH to report any leads.
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