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Police: Off-duty deputy shot, killed Fayetteville man on Bingham Drive; video appears to show aftermath

9 January 2022


Cumberland County, North Carolina, killer deputy Lt. Jeffrey Hash

The person who killed a Fayetteville man police say "jumped" on a moving vehicle Saturday has been identified by law enforcement as an off-duty deputy with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office. Jason Walker, 37, was shot and killed outside his Bingham Drive home about 2:15 p.m. According to a statement from the Fayetteville Police Department, Walker " ran into traffic and jumped on a moving vehicle" when he was shot by the driver — an off-duty deputy — who then called 911. Police declined to release the deputy’s name citing North Carolina public records law. However, the statute specifically states ...



 

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Off-Duty Cop Who Fatally Shot Black Man Identified in North Carolina

10 January 2022



On Monday, authorities identified the off-duty cop who shot and killed Jason Walker, the 37-year-old Black man whose death in Fayetteville, North Carolina, sparked raucous protests in the area a day earlier. According to a news release from the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office, Lieutenant Jeffrey Hash, who has been with the agency since 2005 and is now on administrative leave, fired the fatal shots. Local police said the incident took place around 2 p.m. Saturday and initially claimed that “preliminary investigation” suggested Walker ran into traffic in the roadway and jumped on Hash’s car. Hash then shot Walker and called ...



 

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Protesters rally in North Carolina after Jason Walker was shot and killed by off-duty officer

14 January 2022



Protesters have rallied in a North Carolina city in the aftermath of the death of Jason Walker; an unarmed Black man shot and killed by an off-duty police officer. Relatives of Walker gathered in Fayetteville on Thursday carrying signs and chanting “Jason Walker Matters” to demand justice for Walker, who was killed Saturday by officer Jeffery Hash, who was driving with his wife and daughter. Hash’s vehicle approached a stop sign where Walker was crossing the street near his parent’s house. Moments later Hash opened fire, taking Walker’s life. According to Al Jazeera, a video taken at the scene shows ...



 
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