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Re: The Nashville police chief's black idiot son, who was wanted in the shooting of 2 officers, was found dead after a car chase, officials say

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Oct 25, 2023, 10:15:03 PM10/25/23
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The Nashville police chief’s son, who was wanted in the shooting of two
officers, was found dead Tuesday night after leading police on a car
chase, authorities said.

John Drake Jr., 38, was being sought on two counts of attempted
first-degree murder after a shooting that injured the police officers
during a struggle Saturday night in La Vergne, a suburb of Nashville.

Drake resurfaced Tuesday, when he stole a car from a couple at gunpoint
after they wouldn’t give him a ride, Metropolitan Nashville Police
Department spokesperson Don Aaron said.

When officers spotted him in the stolen car, Drake led them on a
pursuit, Aaron said. The car crashed and Drake got out and fled into a
shed behind a home near downtown Nashville, Aaron added.

“While the officers were surrounding the residence to contain the shed,
a gunshot was heard and it appears that he has died from a
self-inflicted gunshot wound,” Aaron said.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation will investigate Drake’s death at
the request of Nashville District Attorney General Glenn Funk,
authorities said.

“The La Vergne community and our heroic officers can rest easy tonight
knowing that the manhunt for John Drake, Jr. is over,” La Vergne Police
Chief Christopher Moews said in a statement Tuesday night.

Drake had been on the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s “most wanted”
list, with authorities warning he should be considered “armed and very
dangerous.”

Saturday’s shooting, which prompted shelter-in-place orders in La
Vergne, happened while the two officers were investigating a stolen
vehicle, police said.

“During that investigation, they made contact with a subject,” Moews
said at a Saturday news conference. “They struggled with that subject,
and during that struggle, the suspect produced a handgun and fired
shots.”

Officers Ashely Boleyjack and Gregory Kern were injured in the shooting
and taken to a hospital. Both had been released from the hospital and
were recovering at home as of Tuesday morning, according to Moews.

Metro Nashville Police Chief John Drake confirmed Saturday that the
suspect was his son, describing him as estranged. “Despite my efforts
and guidance in the early and teenage years, my son, John Drake Jr., now
38-years-old, resorted to years of criminal activity and is a convicted
felon,” the chief said at the time.

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