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The Tampa Officer Shooting & Pursuit

The Tampa Officer Shooting & Pursuit

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On July 30, 2025, Tampa Police Department Master Police Officer Jordan Laupert was shot in the leg by 21-year-old Jaylin Greene outside the TPD District Two office. The incident occurred after what appeared to be a cordial conversation through a fence, where Officer Laupert provided Greene with directions to police headquarters. In today's episode, we analyze the body camera footage that captured this unpredictable attack and the officer's response. **Key Analysis Points:** - Officer response and tactical positioning during seemingly routine contact - Immediate actions after being shot - camera reactivation under duress - Self-assessment of injuries while maintaining scene awareness - Radio communications and backup coordination while wounded - Suspect flight patterns and multi-agency pursuit protocols - Officer survival mindset and training effectiveness under crisis - Body camera as critical evidence tool in ambush scenarios - Mental health crisis indicators in suspect behavior **Incident Outcome:** Officer Laupert initially deactivated his body camera as he walked away from the conversation but reactivated it immediately after being shot. The footage captures Laupert visibly stumbling after being struck in the leg. He radioed for help, and responding officers applied a tourniquet before transport to hospital. Officer Laupert, a 10-year veteran and school resource officer, did not require surgery and was expected to make a full recovery. Jaylin Greene fled across the street toward Busch Gardens and was found deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Greene was believed to be experiencing a mental health crisis at the time. Body camera footage released by Tampa PD July 30, 2025. **Badge Cam Daily:** Professional analysis of police body camera footage. Monday through Friday, 4-6 minutes. From the Daily Dominance Network. **Advertising Inquiries:** badgecamdaily@gmail.com

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