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"He did everything he could" | Chief Drake defends his officer after fatal shootout​

Nika Holbert's mother: "This should have never happened."​

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Saturday morning, Metro Police Chief John Drake took questions from reporters, following a fatal shootout involving one of his officers.

Nika Holbert died from her injuries Friday, after Holbert and Officer Josh Baker exchanged gun fire in a Dollar General parking lot on Brick Church Pike.

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"I’ve reviewed the body cam footage, he appeared to do everything he could to try to de-escalate the situation, including the use of taser, including trying not to use his firearm," said Chief Drake.

The morning of the shooting, Officer Baker pulled over a black Chevy Camaro after running the plates through their system and seeing that the owner of the car, Demond Buchanan, had six outstanding drug warrants. Baker quickly realized the owner wasn't behind the wheel.

Instead, it was Nika Holbert. Body camera footage released by MNPD showed Officer Baker found drugs in the car, radioed for backup and attempted to take Holbert into custody. That's when everything escalated.

"Here do me a favor and turn around," said Baker.

"No don’t put me in handcuffs I haven’t done anything wrong," replied Holbert as she ran away from the officer.

The video shows Baker warned Holbert that she was about to be tazed. When she retreats back into the car, he deploys the taser. Then you can see Holbert reach for something with her right hand. Baker believes it's a gun. "Ma’am, put the gun down, put the gun down," Baker screamed.

Holbert and the officer then exchange gunfire. Metro Police say Baker was shot once, Holbert was shot twice. She then attempted to get away, only to drive the Camaro into a ditch. Holbert later died from her injuries.

"There’s nothing else he could have done better other than maybe leave the scene and let her go away, and obviously, he couldn’t do that," surmised Chief John Drake.

Drake says Baker couldn't let her go, because he found her to be in possession of drugs and because she was driving without a Tennessee's drivers license.

Nika's Mother Responds

Nika Holbert's mother thinks it should never have gotten to this point. She called NewsChannel 5 wanting to share what she believes is her daughter's perspective on this story. She has asked us not to use her name in the interest of her own safety.

"There’s a thousand scenarios that could have happened to where both of them could have walked away. My daughter should be alive today," said Holbert's mother.

Nika's mother tells NewsChannel 5, she does not know the owner of the car her daughter was driving. "If I did, I would have him arrested already - yesterday. I don’t know that guy," she added.

She also said she wasn't surprised that Nika pulled out a handgun, saying she was quite obviously scared. “He was trying to kill her with that taser and she was trying to protect herself," she said.

Holbert's mother is now in the process of hiring an attorney and is considering her legal options.

Latest on Officer Baker's Condition

Chief John Drake visited a wounded Officer Josh Baker Saturday morning in his hospital room at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. "He was in a little bit of pain still, understandably. His stomach had been -- he had a procedure done so he was a little groggy still," said Drake.

The 14 year veteran of the force could be released in the coming days.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigations is still looking into the case, but it will ultimately be up to District Attorney General Glenn Funk, if any further legal action will be taken.

Here's the full news conference with Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake
 
Nika Holbert's mother thinks it should never have gotten to this point. She called NewsChannel 5 wanting to share what she believes is her daughter's perspective on this story. She has asked us not to use her name in the interest of her own safety.
Yeah I'm sure it'll be hard for anyone to figure out who the fuck she is. Stupid bitch.
 
'This should never have happened'.

I know right, raise your apes better sheboon and they won't get put down.
 
Imagine this outliving you from your gunfight:

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>Doesn't have a license
>Driving a car of a known drug dealer
>Have drugs in car
>Pulled over
>Try to run away
>Threatened to be TASERed
>Grab a gun
>Shoot at cop
>Get shot
>Drive away
>Die

>Have mother immediately jump on gibsmedat train

Yeah, I'm sure it's all the fucking cop's fault this bitch got killed.

Christ.
 
Imagine this outliving you from your gunfight:

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Officer Chubs had most likely logged a number of hours at a firing range, Shaqueesha Nika did not.

Holy hell though. 'He was clearly trying to kill her with that tazer.' Yes, the non-lethal tool clearly was used for the intent to kill which is why it's okay to just gun down this man for finding out her extensive criminal history. Even with bodycam evidence she'll still manage to squeeze some twitter money out of this grift though.
 
Officer Chubs had most likely logged a number of hours at a firing range, Shaqueesha Nika did not.

Holy hell though. 'He was clearly trying to kill her with that tazer.' Yes, the non-lethal tool clearly was used for the intent to kill which is why it's okay to just gun down this man for finding out her extensive criminal history. Even with bodycam evidence she'll still manage to squeeze some twitter money out of this grift though.
I guess he's lucky he got shot in the stomach given how many layers of fat there was to protect him.

Also tazers are pretty fucked up. No lie, even the police respond to it as a deadly weapon.
 

Make sure to watch the video, mother is lying through her teeth. Roughly 4:08 she CALLS HER MOM, and I quote:
"I just got pulled over because Demond name is on the car..." I can't exactly understand what she's saying after that, but I'm relatively certain that no explanation one might expect following that statement when calling a mom who is unaware of who "Demond" was followed in that sea of words.

Also jesus christ she will not follow almost any of the direct instructions he gives her, albeit in a kind of passive way.

Most egregiously so far, immediately heads back over to her bag after the cop pulls drugs (MJ) out of it, and walks the drugs to his car to put them on the hood, and she starts rummaging, even AFTER he tells her "I'm not done with that" then goes back into the car after the cop tells her "Where's your lighter, I'll get it for you", nope, opens the door and just goes rummaging with the door open and an unsecured car interior available.

This situation was dangerous BEFORE he tried to arrest her and he should have detained her sooner because she kept doing the opposite of what he told her to do.

And what do you know, the instant he said "turn around for me" (after he found the other harder drugs) she grabs her bag and bolts around the car screaming bloody murder, and when she gets into the car and he tazes her, seemingly to little effect, guess where the gun was? Somewhere in the middle of the car, exactly where she was rummaging before he told her to get out of the car and stop rummaging in her bag.

The amount of time between "drop the gun!" and shots fired was a second or less, I was going to ding the officer for waiting so long but he actually acted faster than the article implied, he was quick on the draw and shoot, it probably saved his life.

The only thing I will give the mom is the tazer looked more like a service pistol than most, looked black in the video....except that officer doughnut spent more than enough time tazing her for her to know that wasn't a gun.

The fact that both barbs and direct contact application of the tazer did not deter her movements very much should be a warning to all who would rely on that device.

Good shoot, and a well presented bodycam release, this is how all of them should be done.
 
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>Doesn't have a license
>Driving a car of a known drug dealer
>Have drugs in car
>Pulled over
>Try to run away
>Threatened to be TASERed
>Grab a gun
>Shoot at cop
>Get shot
>Drive away
>Die

>Have mother immediately jump on gibsmedat train

Yeah, I'm sure it's all the fucking cop's fault this bitch got killed.

Christ.
It gets better. In the video she literally says she dindu nuffin as she's resisting arrest and just prior to reaching for the gun.

The video also shows me tazers are fucking worthless.
"There’s a thousand scenarios that could have happened to where both of them could have walked away. My daughter should be alive today," said Holbert's mother.

She also said she wasn't surprised that Nika pulled out a handgun, saying she was quite obviously scared. “He was trying to kill her with that taser and she was trying to protect herself," she said.

Holbert's mother is now in the process of hiring an attorney and is considering her legal options.
I actually feel bad that police need to deal with these people. Fuck defunding them, who the hell would sign up for such a shitty job? The guy was even slow on the draw because he knew how fucked it would be if he pulled out a gun first.
 
I actually feel bad that police need to deal with these people. Fuck defunding them, who the hell would sign up for such a shitty job? The guy was even slow on the draw because he knew how fucked it would be if he pulled out a gun first.
We really should just bring back local militias at this point.
 
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