Jacob Derbin Euclid Police Officer Killed, Suspect Deshawn Anthony Vaughn dead after SWAT standoff. – Celebsity
According to various reports, the search for a suspect, Deshawn A. Vaughn, who was wanted for the fatal shooting of Euclid Police Officer Jacob Derbin, came to a conclusion in Shaker Heights on Sunday evening.
Vaughn was killed during a SWAT standoff that lasted for many hours at an apartment complex located on Van Aken Boulevard. At seven o’clock in the evening, the Euclid Police Department is scheduled to hold a press conference.
According to the police, the officer had medical treatment at University Hospitals, but he ultimately succumbed to his injuries and passed away.
According to the authorities, Derbin was shot in what they call a “ambush” while he was responding to a disturbance at a residence located in the 300 block of East 211th Street on Saturday evening just before 10 o’clock.
According to the police, the officer had medical treatment at University Hospitals, but he ultimately succumbed to his injuries and passed away.
The individual under suspicion, identified as Deshawn Anthony Vaughn, is 24 years old, stands 6 feet 3 inches tall, and weighs 215 pounds. Additionally, he has brown eyes and black hair.
Euclid was the location of his final known address. Possibly, he is operating a Volkswagen Passat from 2017 that is white in colour and has a temporary license plate with the number R947155 installed in the back window. “He is considered to be armed and extremely dangerous,” the Euclid Police Department stated.
In response to a SWAT scenario that occurred earlier on Sunday afternoon, the Shaker Heights Police Department restricted the area between Lee Road and Van Aken Boulevard. Since then, the roads have been made available again.
In response to police activities, the Greater Cleveland RTA temporarily halted service on the Blue Line; however, the rail line has since resumed operations.
A statement was made by the Euclid Police Department stating that the neighboring agencies that were there at the incident were providing assistance to them in “locating the suspect or suspects responsible for [the officer’s] death.”
The community is being asked to pray for the fallen officer, his family and loved ones, as well as the department. The authorities are asking for this. It is requested that anyone who may have information regarding his whereabouts contact the Euclid Police Detective Bureau at the number 216-289-8505 or the United States Marshals Service at the number 1-866-492-6833.
Jacob Derbin obituary and funeral arrangements will be released by the family at a later date.