Heroic cop rushes into burning hotel room containing explosive devices to avert potential catastrophe: cops

A heroic officer dashed into a burning hotel room just after an explosive device detonated in Kentucky and averted a potential catastrophe, police said. The officer, Yeng Xiong, may have prevented more explosions by running into the room with a fire extinguisher and putting out a blaze caused by an unknown device that detonated last Friday, police said. Louisville Metro Bomb Squad investigators found two other explosive devices during a sweep of the room, according to police.The chaotic scene, which was captured on body cam footage from Lyndon Police Chief Robert Schroder, shows officers trying to talk to the suspect, Leonard Pitchford, 37, behind his hotel door. Pitchford refused to come out and nobody could gain access to the room since he had lashed shut with electrical wire wrapped around the hinge lock, police said.Schroeder said officers were called to the Springhill Suites hotel about 10 miles east of downtown Louisville to help hotel staff convince Pitchford to leave his room just before 12:20 p.m., according to WHAS 11. The body cam footage shows a hotel employee finally able to get the door open, but as he does an explosion goes off followed by Pitchford’s hysterical screams and the disorienting sound of the hotel’s fire alarm. Schroder notices the fire and goes sprinting down the hallway screaming: “Fire extinguisher! Fire extinguisher!” All the while hotel staff are frantically trying to evacuate the floor.A staff member runs towards Schroder and hands him the extinguisher.Meanwhile, Pitchford screams in agony and shouts that he can’t breathe. Xiong takes the extinguisher from his chief and doesn’t hesitate as he runs into the room to put the fire out. “I peeked around the side, saw a fire burning inside the room, ran down the hallway, and got a fire extinguisher from a staff member,” Chief Schroeder said.“Officer Yeng Xiong took the fire extinguisher, entered the room heroically, and put the fire out.” “I can’t speak en...