Hatch suddenly headed toward Sergeant Voeller and the other officers, closing in from about 70 yards away. The suspect began to jog and then sprinted from about 30 yards away with what appeared to be a gun.
Despite a police officer’s calls to stop and put his hands in the air, Hatch yelled: “One. Two. Three.” This action was captured by a cell phone video taken by a witness.
Sergeant Voeller and the two officers fired at Hatch, who then fell to the ground. Officers immediately approached the downed suspect with a ballistic shield and rendered medical aid. Medical personnel checked the suspect and confirmed he was deceased.
Investigators learned at the time of his death, Hatch was a Federal fugitive being sought by the U.S. Marshal’s Office on an original charge of Bank Robbery. Additionally, investigators learned that Hatch was a career criminal with arrests in California, Arizona and Colorado on a variety of charges including burglary, bank robbery, theft, and homicide. Hatch was also the suspect involved in a bank robbery on February 13, 2013, at the Albina Community Bank and another one on February 15, 2013, at the Wells Fargo Bank on Sunnyside Road in Clackamas.
Hearst was one of the officers involved. This happened in 2013
Quanice was a young punk doing carjackings and robberies with an airsoft pistol. His encounter with officers went south when he tried to toss the pistol instead of laying prone as ordered