Man killed by cops while cleaning out late grandma’s home: family

An Ohio man has died after being shot by police who believed he was a burglar – but his family says he had only been cleaning out his late grandmother’s house.

Police in Wyoming, a city outside Cincinnati, encountered Joe Frasure Jr. 28, while responding about 1 a.m. Monday to a 911 call that a few people were trying to break into an apartment on Durrell Avenue, NBC News reported.

Cops found Frasure Jr. and his father, Joe Frasure Sr., at the rear of the building, where the younger man refused orders to get out of a minivan, Police Chief Brooke Brady said.

“The minivan reversed at a high rate of speed, before hitting a tree, at which point the vehicle accelerated rapidly at our officers,” she said in a video statement, according to the news outlet.


Joe Frasure Jr., 28, has died after being shot by Ohio police who thought he was a burglar.
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Joe Frasure Jr. 28, who died after being shot by Ohio police
Frasure’s family said he and his dad had been clearing out his late grandmother’s home.
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“The officers fired four shots at the minivan as the minivan was accelerating towards them,” she added.

Frasure Jr. was struck by the gunfire and the vehicle slammed into the building, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s office.

“With the vehicle smoking and the engine still running, our officers forced their way into the minivan and pulled Mr. Frasure from it. They then provided life-saving care and he was transported to University Hospital,” Brady said.

“This is a tragedy for all involved. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family at this time,” she added.


Police said Frasure was aiming a minivan at officers when he was shot.
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The man’s family said he and his dad were just helping his sister clear out the apartment where their grandmother lived before she died recently, WLWT reported.

“I didn’t hear no commands. All I heard is pop, pop, pop, pop. Like, it was, like, 10 rounds,” his sister Shonda Coleman told WLWT, as she refuted the police chief’s account.

“I want to see the bodycam. I want all the cops that was here, every one of them that was here, I want their information,” she added.

Coleman Sr. also told WLWT that his son was not aiming at police when he was in the minivan.

The family provided a local news outlet a photograph of him on life support at UC Medical Center, where he died Tuesday.


Friends and family are asking police to release body cam video of the deadly encounter.
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On Wednesday, friends and relatives held a small protest outside the Wyoming Police Department, Local 12 reported.

“I want to know why they killed my brother. I want to see the video,” said Frasure’s brother, who is also named Joe.

“My brother was a father, a brother, a son, a family member. A loving friend. Please help me get justice for my brother, please. Help me. Please help me,” he said.

The body cam footage has reportedly been turned over to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s office and the Hamilton County Prosecutor’s office.

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Slain Bristol police officers will be laid to rest at joint funeral at Conn. stadium

A joint funeral will be held at a local stadium this week for the two Connecticut cops gunned down after being lured to a home by a bogus 911 call.

The memorial services for Bristol police Sgt. Dustin DeMonte and Officer Alex Hamzy will take place at the Pratt and Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford on Friday at 11 a.m., NBC News Connecticut reported Sunday.

A visitation for Hamzy will be held Wednesday starting at noon at the Lyceum in Terryville, the funeral home announced online. A wake for DeMonte has not been released.

The two veteran cops were ambushed Wednesday as they responded to a domestic disturbance call — only to be gunned down by Nicholas Brutcher, who was waiting outside with an AR-15-style assault rifle, police said.

A third officer, Alec Iurato, 26, was wounded in the exchange of gunfire.

The officers were lured to the home after receiving a fake 911 call, cops said.

A joint funeral will be held this week for slain Bristol, Connecticut police officers Alex Hamzy (left) and Dustin Demonte at a stadium in East Hartford.
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The Bristol cops were ambushed by Nicholas Brutcher after responding to a fake domestic violence report last week.
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Brutcher, 35, a beer-guzzling divorced dad with an affinity for guns, was shot and killed at the scene, while his brother, Nathaniel, was wounded and transported to the hospital.

The two brothers had gotten into a brawl at a local bar earlier in the night, but Connecticut State Police have yet to establish a motive for the slayings.

DeMonte, 35, is survived by his pregnant wife, Laura, and two daughters, Phoebe and Porter. Hamzy, 34, a Bristol native, is survived by his wife, Katie, his parents and two sisters.

The cops were remembered as “remarkable men” at a vigil Friday.

Connecticut police officers at a procession for the bodies of the two slain officers as they are transported from the crime scene on October 13, 2022.
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