News Opinion Sports Videos Community Schools Churches Announcements Obituaries Events Search/Archive Community Schools Churches Announcements Obituaries Calendar Contact Us Advertisements Search/Archive Public Notices

Man involved in police shooting had long criminal record


ROGER RAYMOND YORK
Roger Raymond York, 32, of Clinton, has been identified by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) as the suspect who was killed in an officer-involved shooting with Clinton Police that occurred just after 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, on 1000 East Drive in Clinton.

According to the TBI, Clinton police officers received information that a man with outstanding warrants was at the residence.

The suspect, York, had an extensive criminal history dating back to 2004, with multiple arrests for robbery and assault, police records show.

In July, York was arrested by the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department for evading arrest, resisting arrest, reckless driving, and assault.

After learning York was at the East Drive residence officers tried to serve warrants for his arrest and take him into custody.

Details of the outstanding warrants York was to be served have not been made available.

After CPD officers arrived York attempted to evade police by climbing out a window.

What happened next has not been released via the TBI investigation.

But at some point during the encounter, York opened fire on police.

An officer returned fire, hitting York, who died on the scene.

No officers were injured.

A news release from the TBI on Nov. 9 stated that the investigation “remains active and ongoing” as TBI Special Agents continue to interview witnesses.