Isn't 'critical condition' different than DEAD? Wait, not DEAD, killed. I want to accurately reply to your post. That was your topic, killed, not critical condition as they were reported today on the news. Killed would also be different than unknown, which was what you say in your initial post on your topic.
They said it was another domestic dispute response, at which the suspect produced a tactical shotgun? And that the officers that pulled out the two injured officers didn't have guns? But the suspect is dead.... There was a call radio I believe they didn't specify where an officer says the suspect is still shooting, and the shots heard in that call are relatively quiet, unless it was a silenced 410 which isn't very likely.
SHOTGUNS ARE LOUD, really loud. Especially loud indoors or in tight quarters between buildings which anyone who has every personally fired or heard a shotgun being fired would know. The shots couldn't be coming from a shotgun which means they couldn't be coming from the suspect, which means the call couldn't have been coming from an officer who knew what was going on at that alleged scene. It's a good thing the officers aren't dead, killed, you said killed. Then you said IF they die, which means they haven't been killed.
It was a damn typo, there was no real information when I posted the thread and they wont let you change the title.
Ok LP, but this is fundamentally flawed. Remember the last shooting you posted? Remember the SAME SCRIPT, domestic disturbance, his father said he was crazy, swat team, escape keep your doors locked... The story didn't unfold it unraveled. It was fundamentally flawed, when you recreate the story the timing numbers placement timing then silence lather rinse repeat. It had the SAME TITLE. And when do they do this, it corresponds with political events or document dumps and they drop another incident before the one people follow unfolds to COVER inconsistencies and impossibilities. The people who do this crap want nothing but gut reaction so strong that you don't notice the words don't match the pictures. They come in groups so they can multiply the reaction with the SAME SCRIPT.
Look AS A POLICE OFFICER at the Chelsea/NJ bomb/shootout. Use GOOD DISCERNMENT, have you ever seen a bomb in a plastic trashcan that didn't destroy the trashcan? Ever see a bomb in a metal recycling bin that didn't destroy the recycling bin? Would you call that person an experienced bomb maker? Ever see a injured perp pulled out of an ambulance for a photo op but the guy looks like he's just bored to death with one gunshot wound near the bicep? Take a good look at THAT wound. Take a good look at the EVIDENCE.
Take a good look at the Orange theory surveillance video of the 'explosion' taking into consideration the BLASTWAVE and what EFFECT it has on the MATERIALS you see in that OFFICIAL VIDEO OF THIS REPORTED CRIME/TERRORIST ACT. CNN reported that the guy was ''incapacitated and intubated'' from the shootout but appeared in court via Skype or some 5hit in court where he was charged with attempted murder and WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION.
LOOK AT THE EVIDENCE AGAIN.
ASK QUESTIONS.
What does that have to do with cops being ambushed on a daily basis?
I don't care what you say, a friend of mine was one of those statistics and trust me his death wasn't to shift the focus of everything, it was a domestic all that turned out to be an ambush.
Before I address that let me say:
I am sorry for your loss. Aside from personal beef I don't see any possible motive that anyone would conceive would accomplish anything by such an act. Which is what makes this even more stupid because you don't usually know which officers are going to respond. It's just an act of malice that actually has no intent based in reality. I would hope that the killers were brought to justice and have no doubt every resource available was used, properly, to assure that that justice was served.
There is another story developing towards my point I will answer your question when I get some more details.
There was no personal beef. I will tell you the basics of what happened, I am not going to go into all the details because not everything has been made public.
A known offender was beating the hell out of his girlfriend and going after her kids. She managed to call 911, the offender heard her call and managed to get a gun and a good vantage point and lie in wait for the cops. Units arrived, the one Deputy noticed the suspect armed and taking aim on fellow officers. He reacted and drew the suspects fire away from the officers and possibly the girlfriend and her kids. The deputy was hit multiple times in the knee, leg and head and he still managed to get 17 rounds off and kill the SOB, saving the lives of everyone on scene. To me that is a true hero.
Sometimes there is no reason why, sometimes it just happens. Sometimes its because of race retaliation, sometimes its a hatred of the police, sometimes it because the person is crazy, sometimes it because they are a 3 striker or a habitual offender and they know either way they are going back, sometimes they want to commit suicide by cop and so on and so on.
As far as your other post, I will respond to that later if you don't mind. I really don't want to get in, especially after reopening a fresh wound.
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Lpdon
on Sat 10/15/16 04:09 AM