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Cops :marseycop3: shoot man stabbing :marseyjason: innocent victim

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Compilation of cops shooting criminals and suspects. Most of these are recorded in the us because other countries don't really have Bodycam cameras.

Tell me which compilation you want to see next!

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Le funny title

Now, let's talk seriously about this case.

Royce Javan Robertson (Postal Dude) was a 33 year old resident of Joshua tree, California, known for being the owner of one of the most popular coffee shops in the city.

The February 15th of 2021, the Riverside county sheriff's office department received a call at 7:25AM regarding an assault with a deadly weapon in Simon Drive and Highway 111 In La Quinta.

It was reported that a driver of a black Mercedes pointed a handgun and made threatening statements towards the driver pf another vehicle.

Robertson apparently pointed the handgun at the caller and yelled: Do you want to die today?!

After that, Robertson drove away, his vehicle was later located near the intersection of dessert horizons and highway eleven.

He went past a traffic stop held by a deputy and drove past the Desert Horizons county club (video location)

Now I couldn't find any source that confirms presence of a specific mental illness, but maybe you guys can figure it out.

It was found that Joshua's gun was a 4.5 MM BB air pistol

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saw this on twitter so lmk if it's a repost of if its fake

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Cop one shots :pepegun: knife wielding perp:mjlol:

I bet he plays cod

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WA State Trooper Fatally Shoots Man

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Anchorage police shoot man holding a gun in his hand (original quality) - May 13, 2024

Anchorage, Alaska, United States

Alaska's News Source reviewed home surveillance video of the final moments of 34-year-old Kristopher Handy's life before he was shot and killed by Anchorage police officers early Monday which paints a different picture, as compared to how the shooting was described by the Anchorage Police Department.

Police said they were called to the apartment on the 7100 block of Bearfoot Drive around 2:15 a.m. Monday for a disturbance in one of the units between Handy and a woman.

In a 33-second surveillance video obtained by Alaska's News Source and timestamped beginning at 2:38 a.m., Handy can be seen walking toward the front of the building, yelling obscenities and holding a long gun by his side.

A police loudspeaker can be heard, in part, addressing Handy.

“Anchorage Police Department. Come out ... Kristopher Handy. Put your hands in the air ... Hands up.”

Handy is seen walking down a short flight of stairs, his body illuminated by light from the apartment complex.

He stops and faces police with the gun still visible, pointed downward at his right side. He doesn't appear to raise the gun in the video that was provided to Alaska's News Source.

At least 10 shots can be heard as Handy immediately collapsed to the ground, where his body laid, according to neighbors, for several hours.

The video is in contrast with the narrative Anchorage Police Department gave to reporters on Monday morning in a news conference.

According to police, the officers approached the apartment in two teams, and Handy “raised a long gun towards the officers” before they fired their guns at him.

“Four officers discharged their weapons, striking the adult male once in the upper body — at least once in the upper body,” Chief Designee Bianca Cross said during a Monday media briefing.

After watching the video, Alaska's News Source reporters requested an interview with Anchorage police, pointing out that the surveillance video does not appear to show Handy raising his gun toward officers.

Thursday afternoon police released a statement, in part, saying “We take all OIS incidents very seriously. It is important to us to notify the public in a timely manner when an OIS occurs and to give a synopsis of events as we know them to be at the time. During the press conference we gave the morning of the shooting, we made a statement that was based on the initial account of a witness. Part of that witness' version was that the suspect had raised a long gun towards the officers. As true in all cases, as the investigation progresses and more information is obtained, the more we understand the circumstances surrounding the event. Sometimes what we learn matches what we initially believed to be true and sometimes the facts that develop take the investigation in an entirely new direction.

“Video is prevalent today. It is easy to believe that video tells the entire story however that assumption is untrue. It's important to remember that video does not capture many details to include what happened before the video was activated, what happened after the video was terminated, and what happened outside the view of the camera. It also does not capture the human element of those involved to include their perception, what they see, what they hear, and what they know.

“We understand there may be questions due to the circulating video. This is an ongoing investigation, and our involved officers deserve due process. After the Office of Special Prosecutions (OSP) has concluded the criminal portion of the investigation, and APD's Internal Affairs has concluded the procedural portion, we will be able to address any outstanding questions.”

When asked for an on-camera interview Thursday, an APD spokesperson responded that the department will not be granting any interviews, “as the criminal investigation is ongoing by OSP (Office of Special Prosecutions).”

Alaska's News Source spoke with a woman — who wished to remain anonymous — who says she posted the video online at the request of Handy's family.

“I had very clear camera footage that shows him from the bottom of the steps, going down the deck, going down the steps, and standing at the end of our sidewalk that shows that no point in that timing did he point that gun, so it was disheartening to hear that they felt the need to lie,” the anonymous neighbor said.

Neighbors said police had been called to Handy's apartment several times over the years for various disturbances.

A search of online court records shows that Handy had several criminal charges, including assault charges in June 2023 to which he pled guilty, and a misdemeanor criminal mischief charge in August 2023, which was pending at the time of Handy's death.

https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2024/05/16/he-never-pulled-gun-up-neighbors-release-video-man-shot-killed-by-anchorage-police/

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Man approaches LAPD officers with a knife and gets shot - May 2, 2024

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Los Angeles, California, United States

On May 2, 2024, at 10:58 a.m., Olympic Division uniformed officers responded to a radio call at an apartment in the 400 block of South Gramercy Place to assist the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (DMH) who were attempting to place an individual, later identified as 40-year-old Yong Yang into custody.

The officers met with DMH personnel outside the residence who indicated that the DMH were called to the scene due to Yang's erratic and threatening behavior. The officers were also advised that Yang did not live at the location, and had attempted to assault one of the DMH employees when they attempted to speak with him. Based on their assessment, DMH determined Yang was a danger to others.

In their efforts to assist DMH personnel, the officers requested additional units, a supervisor, and notified the Department's Mental Evaluation Unit. Several attempts were made to communicate with Yang and encourage him to exit the residence; however, he refused. After formulating a plan and obtaining a key to the residence, the officers ascended a narrow staircase leading to the front door. The officers announced their presence and then utilized the key to open the front door. As they did so, Yang was observed standing in the living room several feet away, armed with a large kitchen knife. Moments later, Yang advanced toward the officers and an Officer Involved Shooting occurred.

Yang was struck by gunfire, dropped the knife, and was taken into custody without further incident.

Los Angeles Fire Department personnel responded to the scene and pronounced Yang deceased.

No officers or other community members were injured during this incident.

An eleven-inch kitchen knife with a six-inch blade was recovered at scene.

https://www.lapdonline.org/newsroom/officer-involved-shooting-in-olympic-division-nrf024-24bb-km/

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Man stabbing his wife is shot down by police.

It is reported the woman lived, he didn't.

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NYPD shoots man approaching them with a knife

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NYC, New York, United States

March 8, 2024

Queens police have shot and killed man after he allegedly stabbed a woman during a house party on Friday evening, police said.

According to NYPD Chief of Departmen Jeffrey Maddrey, officers from the 112th Precinct rushed to a 911 call reporting a domestic dispute at 99-44 62nd Ave. in Rego Park at around 6:53 p.m. on March 8. Four cops rushed into the building and scaled a flight of stairs to the second floor where they were apparently immediately charged at by a 46-year-old man wielding a knife.

“They yell to the male, ‘Drop the knife!' The male charges the officers. The sergeant discharges his taser while two officers discharged their weapons,” Cheif Maddrey said.

Maddrey reported that cops fired about four shots before attempting to revive the assailant while awaiting EMS. Sources familiar with the investigation said the wounded man was rushed to Elmhurst Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Upon further investigation, police said the man had stabbed a 43-year-old woman twice during some kind of party. The victim apparently rushed out of the room holding her stomach as another person attempted to hold the front door closed to prevent the attacker from giving chase. The woman is recovering in a local hospital.

The party was apparently intended for families and young children. Police are still probing why the attacker went on the rampage.

Chief Maddrey called the incident fast-paced and dynamic.

“As soon as they walk out the staircase a male is charging at them with a knife,” Maddrey said. “They fired their weapon.”

https://www.amny.com/new-york/queens-police-shooting-march-8-2024/

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