DC Police release video of federal agent shooting at driver during traffic stop
Originally reported by Yahoo
DC Police released body-worn camera video showing Homeland Security Investigations agent Benedict Bebber shooting at Phillip Brown’s SUV during a traffic stop on Oct 17, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The incident occurred during a joint task force operation where Brown’s vehicle was pulled over for missing a front tag and having dark window tint. Video evidence contradicts police claims of Brown fleeing, showing him lying on the ground asking officers what happened, while a D.C. judge dismissed fleeing charges against him and the U.S. Attorney’s Office declined criminal charges against Bebber.
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Key Facts
- Homeland Security Investigations agent Benedict Bebber fired shots at Phillip Brown’s SUV during a traffic stop on Oct 17, 2025
- MPD released video showing Brown lying on the ground asking officers what happened after being shot at
- D.C. judge dismissed fleeing charges against Brown, while U.S. Attorney’s Office declined criminal charges against Bebber
Incident Details
| Location | Washington, D.C. |
| Department | Metropolitan Police Department (DC Police) and Homeland Security Investigations |
| Officers Involved | Agent Benedict Bebber (HSI), DC Police officers (names not disclosed) |
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