Medina County Deputies Shoot Armed Suspect Heading Toward a High School

Medina County Deputies Shoot Armed Suspect Heading Toward a High School

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Medina County, Ohio — On Saturday, October 5, 2024, at around 9:11 p.m., deputies from the Medina County Sheriff’s Office, alongside the Wadsworth Police Department and Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, were dispatched on a report of an armed male, identified as 44-year-old David Septer, who was possibly enroute to Wadsworth High School. Upon arrival at the school, a deputy was stationed at the east entrance. The deputy stated that the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) was pinging the subject’s cell phone, and those pings were showing that the subject was getting closer to the high school. The vehicle being driven by Septer was described as a 2014, gray in color, Ford F-150.

At approximately 10:06 p.m., a deputy located the subject vehicle on Broad Street near Silvercreek Road. The deputy got behind the vehicle and verified that the registration returned to the subject (David Septer). The deputy then drove down Silvercreek to locate the subject vehicle. Before initiating the traffic stop, the deputy radioed that they would be doing a high-risk stop. The deputies activated their emergency lights and siren. Septer continued to drive south on Silvercreek for approximately ¼ mile. Septer pulled over. Septer put his left leg out of the vehicle at which point two deputies had their handguns drawn. The deputies began to give verbal commands for Septer to show his hands.

One of the deputy stated, “I heard a very distinct click noise which I assumed could possibly be a safety for a firearm and I heard a very distinct racking noise of a firearm.” As Septer exited the vehicle he could be seen holding a rifle. Septer then began to raise the rifle. Two deputies with the Medina County Sheriff’s department, both 3-year veterans, engaged the suspect and fired their service weapons. After Septer fell to the ground, the deputies approached Septer and the vehicle. After verifying that there were no other occupants in the vehicle, deputies kicked the gun away from Septer. A deputy then retrieved a medical kit from his vehicle and officers rendered aid to Septer. Approximately 4 to 5 minutes later EMS arrived on scene. Ultimately, Septer died as a result of the injuries he sustained.

Check the investigation report here: https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/getattachment/e329fd88-1e13-407d-a563-ec1335388b2f/e329fd88-1e13-407d-a563-ec1335388b2f.aspx

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    Medina County, Ohio — On Saturday, October 5, 2024, at around 9:11 p.m., deputies from the Medina County Sheriff’s Office, alongside the Wadsworth Police Department and Wayne County Sheriff’s Office, were dispatched on a report of an armed male, identified as 44-year-old David Septer, who was possibly enroute to Wadsworth High School. Upon arrival at the school, a deputy was stationed at the east entrance. The deputy stated that the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) was pinging the subject’s cell phone, and those pings were showing that the subject was getting closer to the high school. The vehicle being driven by Septer was described as a 2014, gray in color, Ford F-150.

    At approximately 10:06 p.m., a deputy located the subject vehicle on Broad Street near Silvercreek Road. The deputy got behind the vehicle and verified that the registration returned to the subject (David Septer). The deputy then drove down Silvercreek to locate the subject vehicle. Before initiating the traffic stop, the deputy radioed that they would be doing a high-risk stop. The deputies activated their emergency lights and siren. Septer continued to drive south on Silvercreek for approximately ¼ mile. Septer pulled over. Septer put his left leg out of the vehicle at which point two deputies had their handguns drawn. The deputies began to give verbal commands for Septer to show his hands.

    One of the deputy stated, “I heard a very distinct click noise which I assumed could possibly be a safety for a firearm and I heard a very distinct racking noise of a firearm.” As Septer exited the vehicle he could be seen holding a rifle. Septer then began to raise the rifle. Two deputies with the Medina County Sheriff's department, both 3-year veterans, engaged the suspect and fired their service weapons. After Septer fell to the ground, the deputies approached Septer and the vehicle. After verifying that there were no other occupants in the vehicle, deputies kicked the gun away from Septer. A deputy then retrieved a medical kit from his vehicle and officers rendered aid to Septer. Approximately 4 to 5 minutes later EMS arrived on scene. Ultimately, Septer died as a result of the injuries he sustained.

    Check the investigation report here: https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/getattachment/e329fd88-1e13-407d-a563-ec1335388b2f/e329fd88-1e13-407d-a563-ec1335388b2f.aspx

  2. There really should be an explanation about the homecoming dance in the description.
    Having so much concern for a high school at 9 o clock at night doesn't make any sense without this information. There is nothing to indicate it's anything but an empty building.

  3. Honestly, some things are just insane when you look at how police officers act in the US. How can they film themselves with their faces clearly visible, even in the most extreme situations? In the most civilized countries of Western Europe, when a police officer takes a life, their identity is protected, they’re transferred, and everything is handled discreetly. I really don’t understand how this is even acceptable.

  4. As a trained marskman i.e police officer, does that not look like excessive force? How many trained and aimed shots does it take to disable a gunman? And how many people need to take those shots. Certainly not over 15 shots

  5. Random tidbit, but how is someone a "3 year veteran"?
    To me that sounds like someone who who's been in the force for 23 years, first doing 20 years, giving them the title of "veteran", and then another 3 years on top of that.

  6. Puzzling… why make the AK ready to fire, but have no indication of wanting to fire it at the officers? The way he held it when he stepped out… didn't seem he wanted to fire.🤔

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