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Shooting and killing of Simran Gordon

Second body cam:

Also sorry for the last shitty post I didn't wanna sift through an hour or two worth of body cam footage to see if it was that good I'm tired so cut me some slack

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Abel Lopez-Lopez, 37, RENO, Nevada

According to the investigative report and body cam images, he'd raised a black bag containing a pistol while facing officers. He was hit four times, including once in the head by a shotgun blast.

“In summation, the shooting officers in this case reasonably believed Lopez-Lopez posed an imminent danger that he would kill or cause great bodily injury to” the officers and his wife, the investigative report says.

“The Officers actually and reasonably feared for their own lives and the lives of others, as they had reports that (his wife) was being held hostage and that when they opened the door, Lopez-Lopez was, in fact, armed with a firearm and he drew it…”

Lopez-Lopez's wife later told police she had suspected something sexual might be happening with her 7-year-old — one of five children — for several months.

The girl also told a teacher, who immediately reported the abuse to police.

The Sparks Police Department initiated an investigation and began trying to find Lopez-Lopez.

Later that evening, their 16-year-old daughter called 911 to report text messages from her mother that Lopez-Lopez was threatening to kill her.

The string of text messages over two minutes starting at 7:31 that night said: “At 711 now … Abel is with me … And I think he's trying to kill me … Tell the police … I'm at 711 by the apt … Hurry … Call cops please.”

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footage released today, Greensboro police officer, responding to a report of a suspicious vehicle, shot and killed a man who was armed with a BB gun. The 911 call came in from the same suspect 51-Year old, Graham Thomas.

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17132291691687202.webp

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Cops :marseycop3: Unload on knife wielding man :scream:

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On April 6th, 2022, Albuquerque Police Department officers and auto theft detectives were in pursuit of car jacking suspect. APD was dispatched to the Chateau Apartments located at 6101 Osuna Road N.E. about an armed carjacking in progress. The victim reported a male forced him out of his green BMW at gunpoint and stole his vehicle. APD officers in marked patrol vehicles located the stolen BMW and the suspect near Academy and McKinney, and a pursuit ensued.

Body camera footage from the incident shows an intense car and foot pursuit. Withers shot back at officers while they were on foot pursuing him. In the video, bullets can be heard zinging past the officers as they fire back at Withers.

During the pursuit, the suspect, who was later identified as John Withers, 20, of Albuquerque, drove erratically through traffic. Withers ran red traffic lights and drove on the wrong side of the road. Due to Withers' dangerous driving, marked APD units decided to discontinue the pursuit. APD detectives, who were in unmarked units, continued to follow Withers in the stolen BMW.

Withers ran from officers and at one point stopped and turned towards the officers. Withers then fired several shots at officers. A detective fired his duty weapon, striking Withers. Tho injured Withers took off running again. Officers continued to pursue Withers on foot. He stopped a second time and turned towards officers and moved his hands towards officers like he was about to shoot again.

An APD uniformed officer, and a second detective, fired their duty rifles, striking Withers. Officers approached Withers, who was now laying on the ground. Withers was declared dead on scene.

New Mexico State Police Investigations Bureau agents were the outside agency who investigated the officer involved shooting. Their investigation was forwarded to the District Attorney and the DA will decide if any charges will be filed on the officers.

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"Pomona, California — On Monday, March 30, 2020, at approximately 7:15pm, Pomona Police Corporal Chad Jensen responded to a 9-1-1 call regarding a man who stated he was the victim of an Assault with a Deadly Weapon in the area of Reservoir St. and Third St. in the City of Pomona. The victim stated the weapon used by the suspect was a sword. When the Officer arrived in the area, he found the caller (victim) who had sustained a laceration to the head. The victim directed the Officer to the location of the suspect.

The Officer located the suspect, who was attempting to conceal himself behind some bushes. Upon making contact, the suspect produced a sword and that is when an Officer Involved Shooting took place. The suspect was struck by gunfire and Officers immediately called the Los Angeles County Fire Department to render medical aid to the suspect and victim, who was struck by the sword. The victim was taken to a local area hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. The suspect succumbed to his injuries at the scene."

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Guy shot after trying to grab cops gun.

Don't think i have seen this one posted yet. No information on this one other than the file title. Cali Cop Shooting.

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Kern County deputies shoot man raising a pellet rifle - March 10, 2024

Original video:

Oildale, California, United States

What started as another yard sale ended when Cole Jackson Hughes was shot outside his Oildale home.

The Kern County Sheriff's Office released body camera video of the shooting of the 53-year-old father of six and husband to Lynn Hughes.

“He had been drinking a little bit, we were having a yard sale and he got a little mouthy. He's done it before,” Hughes said. “The [deputies] got called out here and it escalated into something it never should've escalated into.”

A Critical Incident Review video produced by the department shows it was Hughes who called deputies in the first place.

“I need the police out here,” said the caller.

“What's the problem?” asked the dispatcher.

“My husband is putting his hands on me,” said the caller.

She then called a second time.

“Yes my husband has a weapon now, can somebody please come out,” said the caller.

“What kind of weapon does he have?” asked the dispatcher.

“He has a gun and he has an ax,” said the caller.

Deputies arrived and repeatedly asked Cole Hughes to put down the rifle, which actually was a pellet hunting rifle. The Mobile Evaluation Team, which assesses mental health, and the SWAT team were called, but didn't arrive before the shooting.

The body camera video shows 20 minutes passed during the standoff.

“Put the rifle down”, say the deputies repeatedly.

The video shows neighbors ignoring instructions to evacuate, even walking near the line of fire. That made it more urgent to end the situation, the Sheriff's Department said. Hughes is seen standing up and raising the rifle, the moment the shooting started.

“He's grabbing it…” say the deputies, referring to the rifle.

Deputy Nicholas Rocha shot Cole from a house across the street with a rifle. Cole died in the hospital a day after the shooting.

Rocha was the only deputy who fired.

He was also involved in another fatal shooting back in 2021, which was ruled justified.

https://www.kget.com/ois/man-shot-killed-by-deputies-in-oildale-had-pellet-rifle-wife-said-he-had-a-gun/

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Four Chicago police officers shoot at man 96 times after he shot an officer in the arm - March 21, 2024

Original videos

More at https://www.chicagocopa.org/case/2024-0003052/

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago police officers fired nearly 100 shots in less than one minute after Dexter Reed appeared to have shot first during a fatal traffic stop in Humboldt Park last month, according to police oversight officials.

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability, or COPA, on Tuesday released body camera footage showing the fatal shooting of Reed by Chicago police officers during a March 21 traffic stop in the 3800 block of West Ferdinand Street. Reed had been pulled over for purportedly not wearing a seatbelt.

COPA in a statement said preliminary evidence “appears to confirm” that Reed fired first before officers responded by firing 96 shots in a matter 41 seconds. The agency has recommended to CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling that four of the officers involved be relieved of their police powers during the investigation.

Mayor Brandon Johnson called the footage of Reed's death “deeply disturbing” in a hastily scheduled appearance at City Hall, where he was flanked by Andrea Kersten, the head of COPA, and Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx.

“I'm personally devastated to see yet another young Black man lose his life during an interaction with the police,” Johnson said, adding that shooting a police officer could never be condoned or excused.

Johnson said he spoke with members of Reed's family in the days before the video was released and visited the wounded officer.

“Both Dexter Reed and this officer could have been my students,” said Johnson, who taught civics at Westinghouse College Prep, where Reed went to high school and was a basketball standout.

Johnson said the officer who was shot came close to dying.

“If that bullet had hit him a few inches in a different direction, I would be here today talking about the loss of another Black man,” Johnson said.

Foxx said her office was in the early stages of investigating the shooting, and pleaded for enough time to complete a thorough investigation.

“We ask for your patience and trust,” Foxx said.

https://news.wttw.com/2024/04/09/4-chicago-police-officers-fired-dexter-reed-96-times-41-seconds-after-he-shot-officer-arm

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https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17128442446073256.webp

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Suspect got shot (France)(2 pov's both from the witness view)

In Bordeaux (France), there was an attack by a criminal armed with a knife.

One person killed and one seriously injured

The police squad that arrived at the scene gave chase and shot the attacker.

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body cam footage shows NYPD officers responding to a burglary call

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Houston police shoot serial robber fleeing with a gun in his hand (multiple POVs) - March 11, 2024

Original videos

Montgomery County, Texas

A Houston man accused in more than 20 robbery cases was shot to death by law enforcement Monday night in Montgomery County right after robbing a liquor store. Roosevelt Overton, Jr. pulled a gun out while he was trying to get away, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office said.

This all happened at a shopping center in the 100 block of Lane Ln. at about 8 p.m. Overton was wanted for robberies in Harris, Fort Bend and Montgomery Counties, Sheriff Rand Henderson said, praising law enforcement. “Their professionalism, unwavering commitment, tireless efforts, and meticulous work throughout this incident have been exceptional,” Henderson said. He said their work sends a strong message to people who want to break the law and “that we will work together and leverage all resources to ensure that justice is served.”

The Houston Police Department, Harris County Sheriff's Office, and Texas Department of Public Safety had been investigating a Overton. Officers followed him Monday night to the liquor store, watched him hold someone up at gunpoint and tried to stop him on his way out.

Overton ran and officers chased him around the back of the building where they say he took out a weapon.

Multiple officers opened fire. Overton, 44, died at the scene.

https://www.click2houston.com/news/local/2024/03/12/suspect-shot-and-killed-by-law-enforcement/

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NYPD fight some criminals

NYPD show up to the suspects door then the suspect trys to pull his gun out of his holster which he promptly losses his life after this dumb attempt

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Domestic violence suspect killed in shootout with NYPD

NYPD cops shot and killed a domestic violence suspect who fired at them on a Brooklyn street Thursday night, police said. The fatal shooting unfolded after a police sergeant and another cop on patrol heard gunshots ring out while they in the area of West 36th Street and Mermaid Avenue in Coney Island around 10:15 p.m., the NYPD said. As the two cops raced to the scene, they were approached by two women who told them a man was firing a gun at that intersection, NYPDs Chief of Patrol Jeffrey Maddrey told reporters at a press conference early Friday morning.

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Marana police officers stopped 29-year-old Tobin Pico, who was driving a Jeep Cherokee, for traffic violations. Pico was impaired, and a DUI investigation led them to arrest Pico on suspicion of aggravated DUI. He escaped and started fleeing southward over several traffic lanes. While running, officers saw Pico pull out a handgun. Officials said one of the officers fired his rifle at Pico, causing him to fall before getting up and continuing toward the parking lot. Pico ran into some Marana police officers after he rounded a corner, and they exchanged gunfire with each other, police said that Pico was fatally shot.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/pinal-breaking/2024/02/15/tobin-pico-fatally-shot-by-marana-police-after-firing-at-officers/72606443007/

:pointgun: :marseydeterminedgun:

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traffic cam footage shows Scottsdale police chasing a stolen vehicle

the suspect eventually pulls over and fires at cops

the suspects name is 52-year-old Laquanza Young.

the footage has been enhanced as much as possible to give you guys the best viewing experience

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AUSTIN, Texas - A man is dead, and several others were hurt after a shooting in downtown Austin, according to police.

The Austin Police Department said the shooting happened along East 6th Street on a late Saturday night after a man tried to get inside a bar with a gun.

Investigators said an employee at the bar identified the gunman to APD.

As officers approached him, the man pulled out his weapon and pointed it at police and innocent bystanders. APD said that's when three officers shot the gunman multiple times. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police said three other people were also hurt during the shooting, but police did not say how. According to APD, one person is in critical condition, while the other two have non-life-threatening injuries.

Austin police said all three officers are on administrative duty as they investigate the shooting. APD Interim Chief Robin Henderson said all three officers have at least nine years of experience with the department.

As always, APD said bodycam footage of the shooting will be released within 10 business days. APD's Special Investigations Unit and the Travis County District Attorney's Officer will launch a criminal investigation into the shooting, while APD's Internal Affairs Unit, along with the Office of Police Oversight, will take charge of an administrative investigation.

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