Jump onto hood, shoot into car?

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Here is a high speed chase that ends up with officer shooting point blank into windshield of the car. Actual shooting takes place at about minute 4 if you don’t want to watch the chase.

http://www.officer.com/videonetwork/index.jsp?showid=378811

Question, what was he doing on the hood of the car? Any ideas there? Does not seem like a very good idea or SOP to jump onto the hood. Can't blame him for shooting when perp started to take off with him on the hood after being told to stop, but what he was doing on the hood in the first place is the question I have.

Perhaps car came toward him and his instinct was to leap onto the hood? Anyway, far better to see perp, who just put a bunch of people’s lives at risk, get the lead poisoning vs the cop getting run over and or dragged down the road as has happened. My empathy meter for the perp is running on zero here, but it would be interesting to know how he ended up on the hood of the car….Perhaps the officer didn’t simply shoot into the drivers side window out of concern for the passenger? If so, officer has some nads on him I must say!

Story:

BLUE ASH, Ohio --
A driver was killed and two officers were injured Tuesday after a police chase and shooting.
Daryl Black, a passenger, said all he wanted was a ride to the store. What he got instead was the wildest ride of his life.
Already, he's having nightmares, newsnet5.com partner WLWT-TV in Cincinnati reported.
"I thought I was a goner," Black said.
Black, 28, was riding with Charles Bennett, 37, when Blue Ash police tried to pull him over for erratic driving near Sycamore High School. Instead, Bennett made a run for it.
Wednesday night, Black watched the dashcam video from the Blue Ash cruisers that chased Bennett early Tuesday morning.
"What I am thinking here is, 'Get me out of this car ? you're going to kill us," he said.

Black said he didn't know that the car was stolen. He said that he tried to grab the wheel, but couldn't.
Black said Bennett never said a word during the entire chase.
Eventually, after being hit by police cruisers at least twice, Bennett's car stopped and an officer jumped on the hood of the car, firing through the windshield.
"I thought I was a dead man, you know? I thought he was going to shoot me when he was up on that thing. I kept on saying 'No, no, no, don't shoot!" Black said.
Bennett died at Bethesda North Hospital, but Black was unharmed and police quickly determined he was an innocent bystander.
"Going through a chase and then watching an officer shoot several shots in a window, when you think the next bullet is for you, it's unreal," Black said.
The three officers who fired shots during the pursuit are on administrative leave.
 
Outstanding job! Why the officer was on the hood? To stop the driver before he killed someone. Sometimes one has to do what one has to do. If he didn't, the driver would have continued on and maybe crashed into and killed...you. Think about it.
 
Perhaps car came toward him and his instinct was to leap onto the hood?

Many years back one of my patrol officers did just that. Unfortunately he was taken for a ride when he decided to fire into the vehicle using his Model 60. The driver was more startled then injured and swerved into the path of an oncoming vehicle throwing him from the hood. When I spoke to him about it, he said it happened so quickly that he didn't think about jumping left or right, just away from the front of the car. Lucky for him the driver didn't make to to the highway a quarter of a mile away or he would have really been taken for a ride.

The other point blank into a front window came when another officer tried to stop a vehicle coming at him. He was pretty much in traffic and couldn't jump without getting hit by the other oncoming traffic. He fired three rounds of W-W 147g SXT's into the windshield. Two just skipped off without penetrating. The third caught the guy in the shoulder.

At that point we started looking at the 40 S&W.
 
I thought I had heard one of the reports about that chase say that the driver tried to run him down and he jumped on the hood to avoid getting hit. Shooting the driver through the windshield is about the only option the officer had left at that point. If that driver is allowed to get a little speed and hits the brakes he now has an injured cop laying in the road in front of his car. I don't think I would give him the benefit of the doubt either.
 
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