Ex-Marine Shoots Down Cop Killer
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
CONCORD, N.H. - Video taken from Franconia Police Cpl. Bruce McKay’s cruiser shows him pepper-spraying the driver of a car he had stopped, turn away and walk off camera as the driver sticks a handgun out the window and fires repeatedly.
Authorities released the video Monday along with photographs and about 1,000 pages of transcribed statements from witnesses of the May 11 shooting that took McKay’s life.
A passing motorist who said he was trying to protect McKay picked up the gun and killed the driver moments later, but that shooting was not captured on tape.
The pepper-spraying and shooting lasts all of six or seven seconds. After McKay pushes Liko Kenney Kenney’s blue coupe off the road with his sport utility police cruiser, Kenney reaches out the driver’s side window and appears to wave someone away.
McKay, 48, strides up and sprays through the window. Kenney’s passenger is seen covering his face and turning away as Kenney reaches out with a handgun and starts firing.
Kenney then tries to leave - he drives over McKay’s body - but doesn’t get far. Moments later, also off camera, Kenney is shot dead by ex-Marine Gregory W. Floyd.
Dashboard video from Bruce McKay’s cruiser:
Video of Encounter between Kenney and McKay four years earlier:
Rest in peace, officer.








