Newly public dash camera video shows a harrowing shootout between a man pulled over for speeding and two Pennsylvania state police troopers.
The Morning Call of Allentown on Thursday posted the recording of the November roadside battle that left an Cpl. Seth Kelly badly hurt with wounds to his neck, shoulder and thigh.
Clary was found guilty of two counts of attempted murder for shooting Kelly and Trooper Ryan Seiple on Route 33 about 20 miles north of Bethlehem.
Kelly nearly died. His heart stopped for more than five minutes en route to a hospital, according to NBC Philadelphia.
Northampton County prosecutors released the video to the newspaper and other media outlets six weeks after using it in the case against Daniel Clary.
Clary also was shot and drove himself to a hospital.
A prosecutor tells the newspaper the troopers involved supported making it public.
Clary, a 22-year-old from Effort, Pennsylvania, awaits sentencing.
Clary’s lawyer didn’t immediately return a phone message left after hours. After his conviction, the lawyer told reporters they’d thought he had a valid self-defense argument.
(AP)
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Enough with the Lib Police Policies – when s/o is resisting & and the Taser doesn’t work right away; Shoot the guy with real Bullets!