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To: bamahead

Ummm. No. He did NOT shoot a police officer.

He tried. He came close. But he missed.

The backstory from 2010....

Man opens fire on officers, police sayPolice said Adrian Perryman, 48, fired several shots at the officersat a house in 1200 block of Magnolia around 2:30 a.m.

Police officers serving a warrant at a near North Side home dodged a bullet Tuesday morning - several, actually.

Police said Adrian Remedios Perryman, 48, fired multiple shots at officers after they entered his residence in the 1200 block of Magnolia around 2:30 a.m. with a narcotics search warrant in hand.

Officers in full uniform and detectives wearing raid gear with the word “police” on it yelled, “Police, search warrant!” as they entered the home, leaving no doubt about their identity, police said.

Nobody was injured. One bullet narrowly missed a detective’s left leg, piercing a pocket on his shorts, according to a police incident report. Perryman was apprehended seconds later, and has been charged with attempted capital murder of a police officer and possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, the report states.

Police found methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and firearms - and two surveillance cameras outside the residence that had given warning of officers’ arrival in real time, the report states.

Perryman was in Bexar County Jail on bonds totaling $280,000, authorities said.

http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Man-opens-fire-on-officers-police-say-724478.php


7 posted on 07/11/2014 2:43:09 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
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To: Responsibility2nd

The local story..........

Man who shot at cops acquitted

SAN ANTONIO — Jurors who deliberated for 10 hours Tuesday determined that Adrian Perryman was not guilty of aggravated assault of a public servant for a 2010 shooting that took place inside his home as police were serving a search warrant.

They also found Perryman, 52, not guilty of a lesser charge of deadly conduct for firing four rounds at the group of officers he believed to be intruders.

Defense attorney Tony Jimenez told jurors during closing arguments Tuesday that his client, whose home had twice before been broken into, had been awakened by his frantic girlfriend, Rebecca Flores, and was acting on adrenaline when he shot.

“He was protecting his house, he was protecting Ms. Flores and he was protecting Savannah,” he said, referencing the 3-year-old granddaughter of Flores who also was at the home the night of the October 2010 raid.

Though jurors never heard about the reasons for or results of the search warrant, police at the time reported finding methamphetamine, drug paraphernalia and firearms in the home.

Prosecutors Steven Speir and Julie Wright argued that Perryman’s in-home surveillance system would have given him ample warning of the police presence even if he hadn’t heard the shouts of the nine officers yelling “Police! Search warrant!” as they broke down the door and entered the house.

“He was shooting straight at them,” Wright said during closing arguments. “He certainly wasn’t firing into the ceiling.”

Perryman’s former girlfriend, Flores, testified that she looked at the monitor the night of the raid as she came out of the shower and could only see two dark, shadowy figures crouched down outside the house before she ran to wake Perryman and handed him a gun, telling him burglars had returned to the home.

“I put my body over Savannah’s,” she said, recalling for jurors what she did in the moments after handing Perryman the gun and before he opened fire. “He said ‘I’ve got a gun and I’m going to shoot — stay out!’”

Flores said it wasn’t until after he fired four shots that she heard anyone yelling “Police!”

“I remember telling him the police were here; I thought they were there to protect us. I said ‘Oh, thank God,’” she said.

Perryman took the stand in his defense last week and told jurors how he had shouted a warning before he heard the front door go down and “unloaded” his gun.

“When I knew they were policemen, I lay down, face down,” he said, adding he dropped the gun and began apologizing. “I kept saying ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I didn’t know it was y’all. I’ve been broken into before.’”

mcasady@express-news.net

http://www.mysanantonio.com/default/article/Man-who-shot-at-cops-acquitted-5608077.php


14 posted on 07/11/2014 2:47:25 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
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To: Responsibility2nd

D’oh on finding the firearm being mentioned in the article.


22 posted on 07/11/2014 2:51:52 PM PDT by Ingtar (The NSA - "We're the only part of government who actually listens to the people.")
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