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Prosecutor says man pointed gun

Kenton County's top prosecutor said Randall Lockaby was fatally shot by a Villa Hills officer after pointing a handgun at officers Feb. 20, 2021, during a traffic stop on Interstate 75.

Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders said Friday that two Villa Hills officers were justified in the use of force in a Feb. 20, 2021, death of Randall Lockaby during a traffic stop on I-75.

Lockaby, 57, of Manchester, Kentucky, was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center in Florence where he died. The shooting took place outside of Villa Hills, but police have county-wide jurisdiction.

Officers Sean Dooley and Jacob Bolton did not violate any laws based upon a review of the Kentucky State Police investigation, said Sanders.

Lockaby was seen drawing a handgun from his waist and pointed the gun at officer Dooley, according to a letter Sanders sent to Villa Hills and KSP officials. Dashboard camera video from Bolton's cruiser and body camera video from both officers captured the entire incident in which Lockaby refused to follow Dooley's commands to step to the rear of the vehicle, according to the letter.

Sanders said Bolton fired after he saw Lockaby point a gun at Dooley. Bolton reasonably perceived the need to use deadly force to prevent Dooley from being shot, according to the letter.


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