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'I just got hit': Video shows moment suspect sideswipes cruiser during chase in Kentucky

Video shows a 20-year-old suspect sideswiping a cruiser and crashing into a church after a chase that left a deputy injured, police said.

  • Newly released dashcam video shows 20-year-old Brenton Howland crashing his vehicle into the Walton United Methodist Church in northern Kentucky following a police chase on Friday.
  • On Tuesday, Howland allegedly "forcibly removed" the mother of his 2-month-old child from her car in Greene County, Ohio, before fleeing with the infant.
  • Deputies in Boone County spotted the vehicle shortly after 7 p.m. and initiated two chases, during which Howland sideswiped Sergeant Jeff Nagy's cruiser, forcing the deputy to strike another vehicle.
  • Nagy suffered minor injuries and was treated at St. Elizabeth Hospital, while the infant was evaluated at Cincinnati Children's Hospital before being reunited with their mother.
  • Following his arrest and hospitalization, Howland faces multiple criminal charges across Boone County, Kenton County, and Greene County for endangering the welfare of a minor and wanton endangerment.
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'I just got hit': Video shows moment suspect sideswipes cruiser during chase in Kentucky

A newly released video shows the moment a suspect sideswiped a police cruiser before crashing into a church during a chase in northern Kentucky.

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WHAS11 broke the news on Friday, April 17, 2026.
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