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Officers Fire After Man Exits Car Holding a Gun
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* (Disclaimer: The content in this video is intended for educational and informational purposes only) Brooklyn, Ohio — On February 24, 2026, Parma police officers were initially called to the Knollwood Apartments in Parma for a welfare check on 29-year-old Ricardo Yuuki Davis. A friend had contacted police after receiving a message from Davis. When officers arrived, they found suspected notes on the outside of his apartment and, after gaining entry, discovered additional notes and documents inside. Officers also found a receipt indicating Davis had purchased a Taurus handgun. Davis was not at the apartment, so police began searching for him and his red Toyota Corolla. An emergency phone-location ping eventually placed Davis in the area of Brookpark Road, where an officer spotted his vehicle leaving a Walmart parking lot. Officers followed Davis and attempted to stop the Corolla as part of the welfare check. According to the BCI investigation, Davis did not immediately pull over, but eventually stopped on Brookpark Road. Almost immediately, officers saw him reaching toward the backseat and radioed that they believed he had a gun. Davis then exited the vehicle holding a handgun in his right hand and began walking toward the officers. Police repeatedly ordered him to drop the weapon. Body-camera and dash-camera footage reviewed by investigators placed the first police shot at approximately 1:41:32 p.m., followed by additional shots as Davis continued moving toward the officers with the firearm still in his hand. About a second later, Davis fell to the roadway and the handgun dropped from his hand. After the shooting, officers secured the handgun, requested emergency medical assistance and began treating Davis at the scene. Parma Fire Department personnel arrived and…
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