A cellphone dropped by one of the three suspects accused of shooting and carjacking a Dallas police officer led to their arrest, according to court documents.
The cellphone was dropped during a chaotic shootout that ended with a Dallas police officer, Nathaniel Chapman, being shot in the leg Aug. 9.
Surveillance footage shows Dallas police Officer Nathaniel Chapman, trade gunfire with at least two men during a carjacking early Wednesday.a Dallas police officer led to their arrests, according to court documents. The cellphone was dropped during a chaotic shootout that ended with a Dallas police officer, Nathaniel Chapman, being shot in the leg Aug. 9.Chapman was working in a “covert capacity” in the 2400 block of West Northwest Highway and sitting in an unmarked Dodge Challenger when a car pulled up behind him, pinning him in. Three men got out of the car and confronted Chapman at gunpoint, according to video later released by Dallas police.
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