BOISE, Idaho — The 24-year-old man who was shot by police after a high-speed chase in early August accepted a plea deal.
In a court document released Monday, Jeremiah Bainbridge pleaded guilty to felony domestic violence and fleeing the police. His grand theft and robbery charges were dropped.
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As previously reported by KTVB, police were called to Eagle Road and Overland Road with reports of a fight. The suspect, Bainbridge, allegedly left the scene, prompting a police pursuit. Officers lost the vehicle, but Kuna Police were able to locate it, and another pursuit began.
While being followed by police, the Bainbridge called dispatch and said he had a gun.
The chase ended at the on-ramp to Interstate 84 and Meridian Road, where an officer performed a PIT maneuver and stopped the suspect's car.
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Verbal commands were given to the suspect of the car and then shots were fired. An Ada County spokesperson said three Kuna deputies fired their weapons, striking the suspect.
Officials have confirmed that the suspect had a weapon, but it's unclear if he fired it.
Bainbridge was taken to the hospital in critical condition, and no officers were injured.
The Boise Police Department was assigned as the lead agency for the Critical Incident Task Force investigating the incident.