Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph T. Deters and Ohio Attorney General David Yost announce charge against Terry Blankenship for the death of Springdale Officer Kaia Grant

Today, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph T. Deters and Ohio Attorney General David Yost announced that Terry Blankenship (DOB 12/13/77) was charged with 1 count of Aggravated Murder (special felony) in violation of Ohio Revised Code Section 2903.01 (E) (1) for the purposeful killing of a police officer while on duty.


On March 19th Blankenship broke into his estranged wife’s home in Clinton County, Ohio and pistol whipped his wife’s friend who was at the residence. The homeowner and friend called 911 but when the police arrived, Blankenship had fled the residence. A warrant was issued for his arrest on Aggravated Burglary. As part of the police investigation, the police reviewed text messages he sent to his estranged wife and conversations he had with his mother indicating that the police would have to kill him as he was not willing to go back to jail.


On March 21st at approximately 8:00 p.m. Blankenship was spotted by the Elmwood Police Department in their jurisdiction. They unsuccessfully attempted to stop him before he got into his pick-up truck and fled. A chase ensued on N/B I-75.


Uniformed Springdale Police Officers Kaia Grant and Sgt. Andy Davis parked their marked patrol vehicles on I-275 west of State Route 4 and got out of their vehicles and stood ready to deploy their stop sticks as Blankenship’s pick-up truck approached. With no obstacles in his way, Blankenship made a sudden turn toward the officers and drove directly into the police officers and their marked police vehicles. Neither officer was able to deploy their stop sticks. The impact caused Officer Grant’s body to go airborne and cross the highway barrier and land on the opposite side of the highway.


Blankenship’s truck came to rest on the right side of the highway. The impact of the crash turned on Officer Grant’s body worn camera. The camera activated at approximately 8:15 p.m. and a single gunshot is heard. Blankenship had extensive facial injuries as the result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. A loaded .45 caliber semi-automatic was found in Blankenship’s truck. No shots were fired by any police officers on the scene.


Officer Grant was flown to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center where she was pronounced dead. The Hamilton County Coroner ruled her death a homicide as the result of blunt force trauma.


Prosecutor Deters commented, “Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Springdale Police Department and the family of Officer Grant in this tragedy.


A young police officer lost her life trying to stop a dangerous criminal. The death penalty is a potential charge to be considered by the grand jury.


I want to thank Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and his staff at BCI for their help with this case. Thanks also to BCI Special Agents Rick Ward and Seth Hagaman for their hard work.”


“The evidence processed by my investigators indicates that this cop killer’s actions were intentional,” Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said. “This charge is an appropriate step towards justice – – and we will continue until that journey is complete.”

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