Conyers Gas Station Shooting Incident Under Investigation

Conyers Gas Station Shooting Incident Under Investigation

A fatal police shooting at a Conyers gas station has left one man dead and prompted an investigation.

At a Glance

  • Jesse Roach, 40, was shot and killed by police at a Chevron gas station in Conyers, Georgia.
  • The incident occurred shortly before 7 a.m. on a Wednesday at Sigman Road, near Highway 138.
  • Police were called due to a disturbance caused by Roach in a nearby convenience store.
  • The Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Georgia State Patrol are investigating the shooting.
  • No officers were injured during the confrontation.

Disturbance Leads to Fatal Confrontation

On a Wednesday morning, shortly before 7 a.m., Conyers police officers responded to a call about a disturbance at a convenience store near a Chevron gas station on Sigman Road. The suspect, later identified as 40-year-old Jesse Roach, was reportedly causing trouble and refused to leave the premises. What began as a routine call quickly escalated into a deadly confrontation between Roach and the responding officers.

According to Lieutenant Quantavis Garcia of the Conyers Police Department, the situation unfolded rapidly. “During the initial contact with him, he was outside the vehicle. Inside of the store, the encounter moved out into the parking lot and then he was inside the vehicle,” Garcia explained. As officers attempted to handle the situation, Roach allegedly refused to comply with their orders and tried to flee the scene in his truck.

Shots Fired, Suspect Deceased

The confrontation took a deadly turn when officers opened fire on Roach. Lt. Garcia stated, “rounds were fired from our officers. The suspect was struck.” The shots shattered the truck’s back window, causing the vehicle to crash into the store. Roach was subsequently taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.

The incident left both the gas station and a nearby car damaged, with Roach’s truck partially entering the store and breaking the front glass. Authorities are still investigating whether Roach fired at the officers during the confrontation. It’s worth noting that Roach was armed at the time of the incident and does not appear to have had local ties to the area.

Ongoing Investigation and Community Response

In the wake of this tragic event, multiple agencies have been called in to investigate. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) and Georgia State Patrol are leading the inquiry into the shooting and subsequent crash. Additionally, the Conyers Police Department’s Internal Affairs Division is conducting a standard review of the incident, as is protocol in officer-involved shootings.

To aid in their investigation, the Conyers Police Department is utilizing advanced technology. They have deployed a drone to survey the crime scene and will provide the footage to the GBI. This thorough approach underscores the seriousness with which law enforcement is treating this incident.

As the community grapples with the events that unfolded at the Chevron station, the Conyers Police Department has issued a call for public assistance. They are seeking any information that might help shed light on the circumstances leading up to the fatal shooting. This collaborative approach between law enforcement and the community is crucial in ensuring a comprehensive and transparent investigation.

As this story continues to develop, updates are expected. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers faced by both law enforcement officers and civilians in high-stress situations. It also highlights the importance of ongoing training and community engagement to prevent such tragic outcomes in the future.

Sources

  1. Man shot, killed during confrontation with Conyers police at gas station
  2. Conyers police say suspect in officer involved shooting has died
  3. Man killed in police shooting during confrontation at Conyers gas station
  4. Man shot and killed in officer-involved shooting at Chevron gas station in Conyers