Streetlight 84

Streetlight 84 EP2 Jason Harley Kloepfer

November 22, 2023 Daniel Deien, Hans Huebner Season 1 Episode 2
Streetlight 84 EP2 Jason Harley Kloepfer
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Streetlight 84
Streetlight 84 EP2 Jason Harley Kloepfer
Nov 22, 2023 Season 1 Episode 2
Daniel Deien, Hans Huebner

Jason Harley Kloepfer, a 41-year-old man, was shot on December 13, 2022, by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian Police SWAT Team at Kloepfer's home in Murphy, North Carolina. Kloepfer survived and in January 2023 released surveillance video from inside his home that showed events that differed from the initial account of the shooting given by the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, which claimed that Kloepfer engaged in a "verbal altercation with officers" and "confronted officers". The video showed that Kloepfer exited his house with his arms raised as per police's instructions, while he was holding onto a cigarette and a camera-equipped robot which police had thrown into his home; Kloepfer was shot around four seconds later, when his arms were still raised. Within hours of the shooting, Kloepfer was charged with communicating threats, as well as resist, obstruct and delay, but these charges were dropped by March 2023. The police's actions are being investigated by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation. Kloepfer has filed a federal lawsuit against officers from both police departments.

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Jason Harley Kloepfer, a 41-year-old man, was shot on December 13, 2022, by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indian Police SWAT Team at Kloepfer's home in Murphy, North Carolina. Kloepfer survived and in January 2023 released surveillance video from inside his home that showed events that differed from the initial account of the shooting given by the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, which claimed that Kloepfer engaged in a "verbal altercation with officers" and "confronted officers". The video showed that Kloepfer exited his house with his arms raised as per police's instructions, while he was holding onto a cigarette and a camera-equipped robot which police had thrown into his home; Kloepfer was shot around four seconds later, when his arms were still raised. Within hours of the shooting, Kloepfer was charged with communicating threats, as well as resist, obstruct and delay, but these charges were dropped by March 2023. The police's actions are being investigated by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation. Kloepfer has filed a federal lawsuit against officers from both police departments.

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