'Shoot Me!' Suspect Screamed, but Officer Jesse Kidder Held His Fire

Police Officer Jesse Kidder is being hailed for his composure.

— -- Police officer Jesse Kidder aimed his gun and the man charged, demanding that Kidder end his life.

“Shoot me!” the man screamed.

Kidder could be seen repeatedly backing up as Wilcox approached him. The officer said he watched Wilcox’s hands, making sure he wasn’t reaching for a weapon. At one point, Kidder fell backward, but the suspect relented as other officers arrived, laying down and extending his arms as police took him into custody.

Following the encounter, Kidder tried to downplay his actions.

“I'm not a hero. I know officers everyday want to go out and protect their communities and save lives,” he said.

The body cam that Kidder was wearing wasn’t issued by his department. It was given to him by a relative, he said. New Richmond Police Chief Randy Harvey said he hopes to get funding to buy additional body cameras for the department’s officers.

"For him to make the judgment call that he did shows great restraint and maturity," Harvey said. "This video footage, it eliminated all doubt that this officer would have been justified if, in fact, it came to a shooting."

Wilcox is being held in Brown County Jail on $2 million bond. He has not entered a plea. No attorney information was available, The Associated Press reported.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.