The Cheyenne Police Department released body camera footage Thursday from a March 8 officer-involved shooting between three officers and a man who reportedly held his wife hostage.
The footage is graphic and depicts a minutes-long standoff between an armed and anguished man, reported to be 47-year-old Patrick Flores, and Cheyenne police officers, followed by them shooting the man.
In the video, the female hostage calls Flores âJesse,â after which the officer trying to negotiate with him also calls him Jesse.
CPD spokeswoman Alexandra Farkas said the department isnât sure why the name âJesseâ was used.
âThese situations are rapidly evolving â officers are given preliminary information when they arrive on scene and work with what they have,â she wrote in a Wednesday email to Cowboy State Daily.
A written timeline preceding the video says officers were dispatched to the 5200 block of Fishing Bridge, near the Cheyenne Workforce Center, at 6:18 the evening of March 8, in response to a report of a domestic disturbance.
Dispatch had told officers the suspectâs wife was screaming and the suspect was shooting a firearm, says the video caption.
What The Video Shows
The video opens to show an officer pointing his rifle and flashlight at the home while jogging up to its front door through a snowy driveway.
âCheyenne police; open the door,â says another officer.
A woman screams and wails from inside.
âKick it, letâs go!â yells the officerâs whose body camera is featured throughout most of CPDâs release.
The officer at the door starts donkey-kicking the door as the woman keeps wailing.
âItâs almost there itâs almost there,â encourages a female agent on scene.
The door gives way and officers enter â to a succession of gunshots.
A caption on the video says Flores was shooting his weapon from the staircase. The video slows to magnify what the caption says are two muzzle flashes from the upper half of the angled staircase.
Officers return fire.
âHold back hold back!â yells a female agent.
Officers retreat briefly. The woman upstairs gasps and screams as officers plunge ahead once again into a heavily decorated home with a central set of angled stairs leading to an upstairs floor blocked from view by the ceiling and the camera angle. Â
The man upstairs yells a series of unclear words and profanities.
The officer behind the camera asks the woman who is upstairs with her.
âFloresâ she calls down. âJesse, please, whyâd you do this? Please why, I donât have a weapon!â She keeps repeating that she does not have a weapon and pleads for police to help her.
âJust Talk To Meâ
The officer behind the camera tells his dispatch radio that they have a hostage situation.
âPlease donât let him!â the woman screams.
âF***,â the officer whispers under his breath, before commanding Flores to come down. âTalk to me â hey, weâre not cominâ up, just talk to me.â
âNo, I ainât talkinâ to you, youâre a pig, f***inâ â â Flores begins.
The officer, breathing rapidly, asks for a shield. He keeps calling up to Flores.
âIâll bust you man, you keep cominâ up the stairs,â answers Flores.
âWe donât want you to hurt her,â says the officer.
âI donât want to hurt her either!â says Flores. âSo f*** you!â
Glass shatters loudly upstairs, and the woman pleads for officers not to come upstairs.
Another officer asks Flores to let her go.
âYes sir officer, anything for you sir,â says Flores, in an apparent tone of sarcasm.
The officer tells Flores they donât want to hurt him and tries negotiating with him.
Flores tells the agents to go away quietly.
If heâll let the woman go, they will back out of the house, the officer says, assuring Flores that his body camera is on.
âGet me a cigarette too!â says Flores.
âCall my daughter, please,â the woman pleads.

Cigarettes, Now
Agents in the background arrange to get cigarettes for Flores, who insists the officer take off his gun.
The officer declines to do that, asking instead for Flores to give up his gun.
The cigarettes arrive, and the officer throws the cigarettes up the stairs. The video slows to emphasize a bullet casing on the flat between the two levels of stairs.
âYou know what it feels like when your old lady goes out with another dude?â asks Flores.
The officer says yes, he does know what that feels like.
Flores says he doesnât want to hurt anyone. He demands agents shut off the light angling into his back window.
The officer tells them to turn off the light.
âJesse, get the cigarettes,â says the officer.
Flores refuses, and officers arrange to get another pack of cigarettes to throw to him. Â
âTalk to me about how youâre feelinâ dude,â says the officer.
âYour voice feels close,â says Flores, who shouts down accusations that the officer is climbing the stairs.
The officer is not climbing the stairs, his camera shows.
âQuit makinâ them MOVES!â Flores shouts.
âKeep talkinâ to me, Iâm the one that understands how youâre feelinâ. Iâve been there,â says the officer.
Agents throw another pack of cigarettes up the stairs.
âMissed again, homeboy,â yells Flores, again dissatisfied with where the cigarettes landed. âDonât shoot me; donât f***inâ shoot me,â he adds.
In a flash of noise and light, agents fire their weapons toward the top of the staircase. The footage slows to magnify a blurry black outline between the upstairs banister pegs, which the caption says is a firearm gripped in Floresâ hand as he walks backward down the hallway.
âItâs pointed in the direction of the woman,â says the caption.
The video slows again to magnify another ill-defined image, which the caption says is the gun in Floresâ hand.
Flores was declared dead on scene; a handgun was found next to him, the caption says.

State Investigating
CPD turned the investigation over to the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation for a third-party review, the caption says.
CPD also is conducting an administrative review of the tactics used to ensure they meet department standards.
The case was still under DCI investigation as of Thursday, the video says.
The introductory caption to the video notes that some audio has been muted to protect personal privacy and officer tactics. It advises viewer discretion.
The three officers involved are on administrative leave, lending time for their personal and emotional needs to be addressed and to assure the community the incident is being explored and verified, says the caption.
First DCI, Then District Attorney
After DCI compiles its investigative report on the incident, it will hand the report to either District Attorney Sylvia Hackl or to an appointed prosecutor.
The prosecutor will then have the responsibility of reviewing the investigation and deciding if the officers should be charged criminally or justified.
If Flores were alive, the prosecutor could also determine whether to prosecute him.
This case involves both a forced entry and an officer-involved shooting.
Courts have held that officers may enter a home without a warrant if there are âexigent circumstancesâ such as a risk of physical harm to someone inside the home. Â
Wyomingâs self-defense law says a person can use defensive force when a reasonable person in the same situation would judge deadly force necessary to prevent âimminent death or serious bodily injuryâ either to the person using deadly force, or to another person.
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.




