Posted on 03/01/2018 4:41:49 PM PST by LibWhacker
The dramatic police shootout in San Francisco was caught on camera.
Authorities in San Francisco released body camera videos on Tuesday of a dramatic shootout in which police officers fired their weapons at least 65 times in 15 seconds at a murder suspect.
The San Francisco Police Department said the shooting happened on Feb. 17 in the city's Mission Bay neighborhood when officers confronted 31-year-old homicide suspect Joel Armstrong inside an RV at a homeless encampment.
Armstrong allegedly shot two men the day before during a carjacking in the city's Panhandle neighborhood, killing one of them.
Body camera footage released by police shows how officers tracked Armstrong to the neighborhood, then the moment when he shot at officers, who then returned fire.
"Nobody was struck by gunfire during this incident. The evidence in the case so far indicates Armstrong fired two rounds from a weapon, and that seven officers fired 65 rounds from their department-issued weapons," SFPD Commander Greg McEachern told KTVU.
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In the video half the cops fell to the ground and fired aimlessly. Hit nothing. This is what passes for law enforcement these days and what is “protecting” schools. Nice marksmanship there Sgt. Yorks.
Yep. Armed and dangerous perp had a covered position, and much of the police fire served as suppressive fire. Officers shoot until threat is eliminated. Perp was not hit, so I assume he gave up to superior firepower display.
Incident will be reviewed, of course.
Mike Stone was pretty good with a 38.
Coupla grenade launchers woulda done the trick.
Hey is that Broward County and Sheriff Scott Israel and the boys?
Hard to shoot a pistol accurately with a limp writst!
That was my thought also. Why risk losing your job, your savings to hire a lawyer and possibly go to prison. It appears that the police were in a no win situation.
Well they couldn’t SEE the guy — he was inside the RV and they were simply firing at the RV. No knowledge of where in the RV he might be.
Now if any of the police shots missed the RV entirely.... that would be like “can’t hit the broad side of a barn!”
“interesting the the hit percentage for legally armed civilians has always been higher than that of law enforcement officers.”
Cops are also legally armed civilians. Thugs are, too. So were every mass murderer and suicidal nutcase. Being legally armed is everybody’s birthright. Only full due process can take away that right.
I made the mistake of going to my range when there were a half dozen LEO’s there, mostly states. Never ever again. Terrible shots and range safety is not in their vocabulary. I no longer shoot at that range.
hits included the ties, a whale, and a seagull
I’m giving the seeming lack of accuracy of the police gunfire some leeway due to the fact that they were shooting into the RV, apparently in hopes of hitting the suspect. I also think of their shots as supressive fire to keep the criminal from firing back at them. Since he apparently surrendered, I would say that they achieved their mission of apprehending the criminal.
Just issue them bricks ... at their skill level they could do just as well with a brick and they wouldn’t have to worry about a safety, reloading, or shooting themselves in the foot.
And NO ONE was hit
Legally armed civilians are more likely to actually spend time at the range. Too many cops only fire their weapons during their semi-annual (or even annual) qualifier. I've shot the police qualifier. It's NOT that hard.
They failed Weapons Qua !!!! You all bingo-ed, shoot again and Qua or you’re all FIRED!!!
Watching the video: the cops hear the shot from inside the RV, and then proceed to ventilate the vehicle with 65 shots, with the cops unable to know, and evidently not caring, who else might be inside the RV.
I've never been a cop, and if I ever were to be, I expect that I would want all the ammunition possible. And a bearer carrying more ammunition, and perhaps a ballistic shield.
But every time I read one of these of the stories, I wonder if perhaps the old guy was right.
Not that interesting, or surprising. As a long time competitive pistol shooter, I’ve been around lots of law enforcement types. Unless they are gun enthusiasts, they are no different than the average guy, or worse.
And hit nobody in 65 shots???? Notice to all officers - - - all officers will report to the police weapon’s qualification’s range on Saturday morning at 7 a.m. and NO ONE will be allowed to leave until all officers have qualified, this time by actually hitting the targets!!!
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