Gwinnett County bus hijacking: Atlanta police release dashcam, bodycam video of chase

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Gwinnett bus hijacking on dash, bodycam video

The Atlanta Police Department has released new bodycam and dashcam footage showing their efforts to stop the Gwinnett County transit bus hijacking in June.

Atlanta police have released a series of videos that show their efforts to stop the deadly Gwinnett County transit bus hijacking on June 11.

The dash camera footage shows police weaving between lanes to try and keep up with the rogue bus. Body camera footage shows two separate officers hopping out of their squad cars with stop sticks to try and stop the bus.

These videos supplement the high speed chase that FOX 5 Atlanta viewers watched in real time as SKYFOX 5 flew over the hijacking.

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Gwinnett County Transit Bus chase key moments

A Gwinnett County Transit Bus led law enforcement officials on a high-speed chase from Downtown Atlanta to the Norcross area and through Tucker before being stopped by a SWAT team along Hugh Howell Road.

Media reports showed that 39-year-old Joseph Grier was at the scene of a shooting at a food court in downtown Atlanta before hopping on the transit bus and shooting a passenger that he had gotten into an argument with.

Police said after 58-year-old Ernest Byrd Jr. was shot, Grier held the bus driver, Ernst, at gunpoint and forced him to drive all the way to Stone Mountain.

Joseph Grier (Fulton County Sheriff's Office)

Grier's family told FOX 5 that he had recently lost his job and wasn't taking medication that was prescribed to him for mental health issues.

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