ISP: Man Gets Tased, Hits Head on Concrete During Police Chase, Later Dies in Greenfield
GREENFIELD, Ind. A man died Tuesday after being struck with a taser and hitting his head on concrete during a chase with Greenfield police, Indiana State Police said.
At around 11:45 a.m. Tuesday, three Greenfield police officers were investigating a stolen car in the parking lot of a business located at 2055 Barrett Dr. That address corresponds to a Home Depot store.
The man has been identified as 42-year-old David Donelli of Indianapolis. Police believe he stole a car that three Greenfield officers found in the parking lot. Police said when they went inside, Donelli ran outside into the parking lot, state police said.
don t know how many people may still be trapped under the rubble. you heard a bit from dr. george smith a moment ago, his face bloodied there. he s the ems director for the town of west and joins us now. also with us, jill jenkins, a triage nurse who rushed to the scene. thank you for being with us. first, how are you doing? i m doing all right. exhausted but doing all right. you got injured in the blast. you were a quarter to half mile away and still got injured. yes. from what? i was in the nursing home evacuating the station closest to the fire, because i was afraid of hazardous materials and smoke, and luckily we had gotten everybody on the other side of the building when massive explosion t ro. the roof fell in on me, glass. i thank god i m alive just looking at it. it s a volunteer fire department here, a volunteer ems. if you had been on the scene
they haven t been able to go back since they were evacuated. no. they won t let us back to the houses. it is amazing how this community is pulling together. people handing out free food in the bakery, people collecting clothes in the pharmacy just down the block. this is a close-knit community that s really pulling together. yes. we re a community of 2500 and everybody knows everybody else and we re here to cry together, support each other together. yeah. well, dr. smith, i m so sorry for all you re going through. i appreciate you talking. thank you very much. jill jenkins, thank you so much. really appreciate it. my best to you. for information on how you can help survivors of the explosion here in texas and also of the boston bombing, go to cnn.com/impact. coming up, inside the disaster zone. dr. sanjay gupta was able to get into the cordoned off area closest to the explosion site. he tells us what he saw next. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can t create the fu
0 we ll see you back here live at 11:00 from boston as our coverage of the new fbi breakthrough continues here on cnn. also, the coverage of the horrific explosion in west texas which has claimed more lives than anyone thought. anderson cooper is there in west texas and ac 360 begins right now. good evening, everyone. there is big breaking news in boston and utterly horrific breaking news right here in this small texas town of west. search, rescue, recovery and damage assessment from the blast that rocked a fertilizer plant here just north of waco. it registered as a small earthquake, flattening entire buildings, burying people alive, killing them in some cases where they stood. claiming the lives we re now learning of many volunteers who rushed to help. this story is changing even as i stand here and we re going to bring you all the latest on it throughout the evening tonight. we ll be back on at 10:00 again for another update. we begin though on the story out of boston which just
this is a crime scene. we are not indicating that it is a crime, but we don t know. what that means to us, until we know it was an industrial accident, we will work it as a crime scene. the bigger concerns right now, loss of human life. firefighters, as many as five who responded to the fire at the plant before it exploded. still unaccounted for this morning. live team coverage, starting with martin savidge, on the ground in the town of west texas. 18 miles away from waco. what is the latest right now? the heavy weather is now hitting the area. it s proving to be problematic. high winds gusting through what is the devastation there and torrential rain, could interfere in some ways with the signal. i want to bring in jill jenkins. she is a nurse, one who responded right away, she is also a resident of the community