Louisville police officer dies after crash during high-speed chase

A Louisville Metro Police officer who was in critical condition after a fiery crash in west Louisville on Tuesday night has died.

(FOX)- Mayor Greg Fischer and LMPD Chief Steve Conrad said in a joint news conference at University Hospital that the officer, Nick Rodman, died at 3:40 p.m. Wednesday after suffering a severe head injury.

Rodman, who had been with the department for more than three years, was pursuing a suspect around 8 p.m. Tuesday when his cruiser was hit near 26th and Duncan Streets.

His cruiser was heavily damaged and caught fire. He had to be extricated from the wreckage before being rushed to University Hospital.

Conrad said the incident Tuesday started with a calls of shots fired just before 8 p.m. at 26th and Madison Streets. Three more calls came shortly thereafter, including one for an assault.

“If there was something going on, Nick was in the middle of it,” Conrad said. “That’s the kind of police officer Nick was.”

Once on scene, Rodman attempted to join the pursuit of a suspect at the intersection of 26th and Duncan Streets. He had a green light, and as he attempted to turn, his cruiser was hit in what Conrad called a “very violent” collision.

There is no word on the condition of other people involved in the violent crash. But at least one other person was taken by ambulance from the scene.

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