Today's Video Headlines 09/28/25
A deranged Illinois motorist purposely drove his car into the back of a police SUV during a traffic stop, then bizarrely told officers he did it because he was “bored” and “hates cops.” Body camera footage captures a Fairview Heights police officer stepping out of his cruiser during a Wednesday traffic stop when Keajion L.
Jennings crashed his gray 2018 Chevrolet Camaro into the back of the patrol car—missing the officer by inches and nearly crushing him between the two vehicles, video Seconds after the crash, Jennings, 28, appeared out of his wrecked car and asked the officer, “What happened?”“I need a new car,” Jennings answers back, before being instructed by the cop to take a seat on the sidewalk and wait for an ambulance to arrive on scene to check him out.Suspected Southport gunman identified himself as wounded Iraq vet, filed conspiracy-laden lawsuits ahead of 'highly premeditated' shootingJennings is seen trying to get up multiple times after being asked to sit, but listens to the officer when he’s told to stay seated. After asking Jennings if he was alright, the officer asked what caused him to crash into the back of his cruiser.Keajion L. Jennings was seen on video last Wednesday crashing his gray 2018 Chevrolet Camaro into the back of a patrol car. The video then shows Jennings handing over his ID to the officer and blatantly stating that he “did that on purpose.”The 28-year-old suspect then told the officer that he did it because he was “bored.” “I hate cops,” Jennings later added to his reasoning for driving into the officer’s SUV as backup arrived on the scene. Jennings was then immediately handcuffed and placed under arrest. He is currently being held at the St. Clair County Jail. The two people in the car that the officer had pulled over initially were unharmed and received only a warning for their expired tags. No injuries were reported at the scene.The video then shows Jennings handing over his ID to the officer and blatantly stating that he “did that on purpose.”The Fairview Heights Police Department said that the St. Clair County State’s Attorney’s Office has charged Jennings with one count of Criminal Damage to Government Property, two counts of Aggravated Battery with a Deadly Weapon, and one count of Aggravated Battery with a Motor Vehicle. St. Clair County moved to keep Jennings locked up before trial, warning he’s a real danger to the community.Suspected Southport gunman identified himself as wounded Iraq vet, filed conspiracy-laden lawsuits ahead of 'highly premeditated' shooting3.3KKeanu Reeves, 61, and Alexandra Grant, 52, hold hands at Broadway show after addressing marriage rumorsConspiracy Theorists Are Locked In On ‘Snake Eyes,’ A 1998 Movie Featuring The Assassination Of A Character Named Charles KirklandKeajion L. Jennings was seen on video last Wednesday crashing his gray 2018 Chevrolet Camaro into the back of a patrol car. The video then shows Jennings handing over his ID to the officer and blatantly stating that he"did that on purpose."
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