A house fire, a struggle with cops, and a controversial arrest. Family insists he’s a victim of police overreach, but the officers tell a very different story. Is it all just smoke and mirrors?
When Todd Thomas, a 38-year-old man with a criminal past, found himself involved in a chaotic scene last December on Walnut Street, it wasn’t just the flames that had people fired up. His family insists that he was unfairly treated by police officers during a dangerous emergency—yet the officers involved say his actions put everyone at risk.
The Scene: A Fiery Encounter
It all started on December 14, 2024, when smoke was spotted coming from a shed at 2932 Walnut Street. An off-duty officer, seeing the fire, immediately called for backup as he observed Thomas trying to get closer to the blaze. According to the officer’s report, Thomas was not following instructions to stay away from the fire and, when confronted, struck the officer in the head with a board.
In an alarming twist, Thomas’s family and some witnesses paint a different picture. They say Thomas wasn’t trying to set the house on fire but was desperately trying to put it out. His mother and a concerned family friend argue that Todd was simply trying to save what he could from the blaze, unaware that an off-duty officer was watching and ready to confront him.
Witness testimony also complicates things: A woman who recorded the incident claimed that Todd wasn’t being violent but was simply removing boards to prevent the fire from spreading. In her video, she described the officer approaching Todd without announcing himself, which startled Thomas. “I feel like the cop was a little too rough with him,” she said.
But things escalated quickly after the officer was struck. More police arrived, and a physical altercation ensued. According to body cam footage, Todd was resisting arrest, shouting about his house burning down, and claiming, “My fucking house was on fire.”
Who’s Telling the Truth?
The officer who was struck reported a bloody injury and stated that he had no choice but to pull his weapon to control Thomas after being hit. Thomas, on the other hand, maintains that his actions were out of fear for his home. In one of the body cam clips, officers are heard telling the injured officer to “make up a better story,” with one joking, “Say there’s 12 dudes. I’ll back you up.” Could this be an indication of corruption, or were the officers just trying to lighten the tension of a tense situation?
The Legal Perspective: Do You Have to Listen to the Cops During an Emergency?
No matter what side you’re on, one thing is clear: in situations like this, the law is very specific. Ohio law requires citizens to follow orders from emergency responders like police and firefighters. Failing to do so can lead to criminal charges, as seen with Todd’s arrest for resisting and misconduct at an emergency.
Firefighters and police officers have a responsibility to ensure the safety of both the public and themselves. In situations where lives are at risk—like during a fire—interfering with their efforts to manage the scene can not only delay their ability to act but also endanger those involved. Ohio law is clear: if you’re told to step back or stay clear of a fire or accident scene, doing otherwise can lead to charges. And for good reason—emergency responders need the space to do their job without fearing that bystanders might escalate the situation.
Criminal History including previous failures to comply.
- 2006 Conviction: Theft
- Convicted for theft, which resulted in a one-year prison sentence.
- Ordered to make restitution to Kmart, Kay Jewelers, and Little Treasures Jewelers.
- 2014 Conviction: Receiving Stolen Property/Motor Vehicle & Failure to Comply
- Convicted of receiving stolen property (motor vehicle) and two counts of failure to comply with a police officer.
- Sentenced to nearly 5 years in prison for these charges.
- Previous Arrests:
- Multiple prior arrests, including those for theft and failure to comply with law enforcement.
- These offenses contributed to his criminal record and subsequent time spent in prison.
This background highlights his history of run-ins with the law, particularly his failure to comply with police orders, which has been a recurring issue in his criminal history.
The Fight for Justice
Todd’s family believes that his past, including a 2014 conviction for receiving stolen property and fleeing from police, is being held against him in this case. They argue that the police have it out for him, claiming the department is backing a fabricated story to send him back to prison.
However, court records show that his court-appointed attorney is actively working on his behalf, filing motions to preserve evidence, demand discovery, and delay hearings to ensure due process is followed. Yet, Todd remains in legal limbo, with a pretrial hearing scheduled for August 14 and a jury trial set for September 29.
So, What Really Happened?
Is Todd Thomas the victim of an overzealous police force, as his family claims, or was he really acting recklessly during a dangerous situation, as the officers allege? You’ve seen the body cam footage, the witness testimony, and the police reports. Now, it’s up to you to decide who’s right in this fiery dispute.
Watch the videos, read the reports, and form your own opinion. Just don’t get burned by jumping to conclusions—this case is far from extinguished.
What do you think? Was Todd Thomas unfairly targeted, or did he bring this on himself? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!