Body cam shows officers arrest attempted murder suspect during traffic stop in Vancouver

Portland, ORLocal News

Police arrested Derek Hinzmann in Vancouver, Washington, on charges of attempted murder after a disturbance call led to his traffic stop early Saturday morning. Hinzmann allegedly threatened a woman with a gun and fired rounds at her unoccupied vehicle, with one of the bullets striking a nearby home. Officers swiftly pursued him after he fled, leading to his apprehension. A search of his vehicle revealed a pistol and an open box of ammunition. Hinzmann now faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and reckless endangerment, as he remains booked in Clark County Jail.

This incident raises questions about community safety and gun-related crimes in the region. Local authorities continue to address the impact of such violence on residents. The video footage from police body cameras underscores the rapid response of law enforcement to potentially deadly situations.

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