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Trigger happy cop can't stop shooting, mag dumps reloads and mag dumps again and again

Crazy bodycam footage from a police officer who fires off dozens and dozens of rounds at a suspect... he shoots through the windshield of his police cruiser while he is driving, meanwhile his partner is not happy with his trigger happy colleague and shows his disapproval by acting like a nagging girlfriend... the video ends with the officer dumping 2 mags into the suspect at close range...

This is a cleaner version of a video I posted months ago, I have deleted the original post

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The city of Anaheim has agreed to a multi-million dollar settlement for the family of a man who was shot and killed by police during a controversial 2018 car chase in which officers fired 76 gunshots in a busy residential neighborhood.

One officer was fired following the fatal shooting, with investigators with the Orange County District Attorney’s Office referring to police actions that day as alarming and irresponsible and the city’s mayor describing it as disturbing.

U.S. District Judge David Carter has signed off on the $2.9 million settlement between the city of Anaheim and Penaloza’s family members, according to federal court records. Officials representing the city, and an attorney representing the family, confirmed Thursday that the settlement has been approved.

Any loss of life in our city is tragic, and our hearts go out to the family,” Anaheim Spokesman Mike Lyster said. “We hope this brings some closure.”

Jerry Steering, one of the attorney’s who represented the family, said his clients were satisfied by the outcome of the legal action, which he described as the largest pre-verdict settlement for a police-involved killing in Anaheim history.

The footage captured one of them firing dozens of rounds from a 9 mm handgun through the windshield of a patrol car during a brief pursuit that went through alleys and surface streets of a heavily populated Anaheim neighborhood on a Saturday morning.

“The (officers) know better – It looked like Bonnie and Clyde,” Steering said of the video footage. “Whatever danger (Penaloza) posed to the public that day was greatly exceeded by the dangers the police posed to the public.”

At about 9:45 a.m. on July 21, 2018, Officers Sean Staymates and Kevin Pedersen responded to a call from Penaloza’s parents, who lived with him at a home in the 500 block of South West Street. The parents told police Penaloza, who had a history of drug use, was acting strangely and appeared to have a knife and gun in his truck.

According to an Orange County District Attorney report, the officers arrived to find Penaloza sitting in the driver’s seat of his pickup truck. He drove off before the officers could block him in, according to the DA report, and held up what appeared to be “a black semi-automatic handgun, resembling a Glock,” which the officers said he pointed at them.

Pedersen fired the bulk of the gunshots during the pursuit, the video footage showed. He would later tell DA investigators that he feared Penaloza was going to shoot at them and “believed he was always aware of his surroundings and fired only after considering the safety of the nearby citizens.”

The chase ended minutes later, back in front of Penaloza’s parents home. Both officers fired multiple shots at him before approaching the vehicle and pulling him from the truck. The handgun brandished by Penaloza turned out to be an air pistol.

An autopsy determined that Penaloza was struck by at least nine bullets, and found amphetamines and methamphetamine in his system.

The DA report released in May 2019 sharply criticized the officers actions, but determined there wasn’t enough evidence to file criminal charges against him. During a news conference the day of the reports release, Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu said that in that incident “we failed what we expect of ourselves and what the community demands of us.”

Pedersen, a probationary officer who had been with the department for about a year, was fired after the shooting.

The district attorney’s office and police previously referred to Penaloza as Eliuth Penaloza Nava. But he is referred to in court documents and his family’s attorney as Eliuth Nava

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Failed breaking away coming from cops

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A black man pulls out a gun

0:24 Why a black man was beaten police?

Shooting

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Arkansas Trooper crashes head-on into suspect in a Camaro
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China protests
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A fight leads to a stabbing which leads to a shooting, then out of nowhere the cops show up and it turns into a police shooting

One man is dead and another was injured after a violent fight led to a police shooting in the Bronx on Thursday morning.

According to police officials, at 11:20 a.m. on Nov. 3 members of the Queens Warrant Squad were parked in an unmarked police car outside a bodega, located at 330 Gun Hill Road in Williamsbridge, as part of an unrelated, ongoing investigation connected to the Bronx.

At 11:30 a.m., authorities said, a 29-year-old man double parked a white Lexus at East Gunn Hill Road and Hoe Avenue and got into a fight with a 21-year-old man inside the bodega.

The 29-year-old repeatedly stabbed the 21-year-old, who had a gun on him, and then fled the bodega. The 21-year-old went after the 29-year-old and shot him at point-blank range inside the Lexus.

A sergeant and two detectives from the Queens Violent Felony Squad, who were in plain clothes, confronted the shooter and fired multiple rounds. The shooter was rushed to NYC Health & Hospitals/Jacobi, where he was pronounced dead. His identity is being withheld at this time.

The 29-year-old fled the scene and was later found in a nearby barber shop with a graze wound to his head. He was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition.

The gun was recovered at the scene and the knife was recovered from inside the car.

At this time, it is not clear what the motive behind the incident was, but an investigation found that neither man was connected to the bodega at all. The investigation is ongoing.

Tags: Fight, shooting, police, cops, officers, cop, officer, liquor store, convenient, Shoot out, gun, street, shots fired, killed, kill, death, attempted murder, blue,

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The Murder of Roderick Vankeith Brooks

Roderick Vankeith Brooks, Age 47

Fatally shot on July 8, 2022 in Houston, Texas.

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Cop shoots dude who gets out of car in NC

Siler City, North Carolina — The North Carolina State Highway Patrol released dash camera video showing a trooper shooting a man who emerged from his driver’s seat with a gun in his hand during a traffic stop in Chatham County. The video shows 21-year-old Mark Diaz of Staley being pulled over for a seatbelt violation by Trooper Rodney Cook on May 30 around 4:30 p.m. Video shows the trooper asking Diaz to get out of his truck after he fails to give him an ID, authorities said. Cook also suspected drug use, according to NCDPS.

Once asked to get out of the truck, the driver, Diaz, pulled out a pistol, the video shows. Cook then tried to block the gun and retreated toward his patrol car. The trooper fired a shot at Diaz as he stepped out of the truck with the gun. As Cook fires, the video shows the truck rolling forward, stalling out and a passenger jumping from the car, fleeing the scene, but returning later, according to Highway Patrol. The dashcam video shows Diaz down on the pavement as Cook called in the incident from his car.

He shouted for Diaz to drop the pistol he is still clutching. Cook approaches Diaz who is still on the ground with the gun in his hand. Cook gets the gun away from Diaz and radios for backup and EMS assistance. Cook also begins performing life-saving measures on Diaz. However, Diaz was taken to the hospital where he died a short time later. Cook was not hurt during the traffic stop. He was placed on administrative leave pending an internal investigation which is agency protocol.

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https://www.foxnews.com/us/oklahoma-city-police-release-bodycam-video-suspect-ambushing-officers

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Whatever you say sir

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Suspect Shoots At Officer and Gets Killed :marseypunisher::marseycop3:

Not much context here. The Gillette Police Department (Wyoming, US) released this body cam footage of an officer involved shooting. Suspect fired first and in return got shot, the officer wasn’t charged.

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ILLINOIS antics bodycam

USA

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Swapping gunshots with the sheriff

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San Diego robber shot dead

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