Posted on 02/05/2023 5:36:38 PM PST by simpson96
Florida City police arrested a man they say shot at an officer in his marked patrol car.
A photo provided by police shows the suspect with a large "Cop Killer" tattoo on his chest.
Police say on Saturday morning, an officer attempted to make a traffic stop near Northwest 7th Avenue and 2nd Street.
Investigators say instead of stopping, Salgado started shooting at the officer and the patrol car.
One gunshot struck the tire of the officer's car, disabling the unit. Salgado fled the scene in his black Nissan Titan pickup truck, but detectives caught up to him a few hours later in the same truck.
Police say body cam footage and technology the city has implemented helped them positively identify Salgado on Saturday night.
Salgado was charged with aggravated assault with a firearm on a law enforcement officer, use of a firearm during the commission of a felony, and criminal mischief.
In bond court, a judge issued a house arrest order plus $21,000 bond.
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DIE-versity is our strength.
We sure aren’t getting very many BRIGHT “refugees” out of Mexico. Dr. Jill might say they are a real box of broken taco shells.
$21,000 bond?
Is that a typo?
Maybe he is a confidential informant, or some undercover cop./s
Hellofva disguise. 🙄
He’s just killing the cops native born cop killers can’t be bothered killing. His mother says “he’s a good boy, a very good boy.”
That looks like “Coop Killer” to me. Maybe he was stealing chickens.
Tattoo “Most criminals are dumb”— novelist Elmore Leonard.
Like the Far Side deer birth mark.
Smart guy.
Like the one who robbed the bank and rushed away but left his photo ID at the teller’s window.
Are they sure they have the right guy?
LOL
What a loser. I predict he will not live a long life.
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