Arkansas police released a video with a dashcam camera and a lengthy statement about allegations that they killed a fugitive suspect who jumped from a bridge. West Memphis police released the video and message Thursday night following the death of Darin Woodward. The suspect got out of his vehicle and jumped from a bridge after an extensive police chase and later died. Authorities say a passenger in the car blamed police for the death. “The West Memphis Police Department was informed that the occupant of the vehicle, Ella Comfort, was on social media making bizarre allegations that the service killed Darin Woodard,” the department said, “a claim that will not be ignored either. to be taken lightly ‘. TENNESSE POLICE OPENED DURING SUSPENSION OF TRAFFIC AFTER SUSPICIOUS RESISTANCES, ESCAPES, VIDEO EVENTS “Whenever there is a loss of life, it is always unfortunate, but the grief you are experiencing and the way you have chosen to deal with it will not be to the detriment of the integrity of the West Memphis Police Department,” the statement added. A law enforcement officer approached a car near Memphis, Tennessee, after being chased by police on April 17, 2022, in this image from a video released by the West Memphis Police Department. (West Memphis Police Department) Police released the announcement with footage from the police camera. The video shows Woodward jumping off the bridge alone before police can arrest him. “Because of these heinous allegations, the family sought answers and showed the same video that will be released to the public accompanying this statement,” West Memphis police said. “At a time when the family should be mourning the loss of a family member, they were bombarded with lies about what happened.” A law enforcement officer crouched over a bridge after a man jumped near Memphis, Tennessee, after being chased by police on April 17, 2022, in this image from a video released by the West Memphis Police Department. (West Memphis Police Department) Fox News Digital has contacted Arkansas State Police for comment, but has not yet received a response. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION A police dashboard camera recorded a strikingly similar chase in Ohio. Ohio police release shocking video of 16-year-old suspect driving officers in a high-speed chase and jumping out of the moving vehicle to avoid capture. The teenager was the driver and sole passenger of the stolen vehicle when the chase began around 1:15 p.m. Wednesday in Whitehall, a suburb of Columbus, Whitehall Police he said. Police shows the video of the dashcam camera the teenager driving on his shoulder and jumping out of the passenger door of the moving vehicle. The teenager appears to be banging on the guardrail as the car continues a few hundred meters before stopping. A stalking officer appears to be in a hurry to help the teenager.