Bodycam Captures Police Shootout After Passenger Opens Fire on San Antonio Officer – Everything Law and Order Blog

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San Antonio, Texas — The San Antonio Police Department released body camera footage of a shooting in the 2300 block of Pinn Road on April 16th, 2021, killing two suspects and injuring a police officer. The shooting occurred round 11:27 a.m., when Officer Tyler Sauvage, a five-year veteran, carried out a visitors cease on a blue pickup truck. The video shows Sauvage approach the truck, which was occupied by two men and a woman, and instruct the driver to stop going through his pockets. The driver was then asked to turn off the car and put the key in a place where the police could see it. Sauvage asked for the driver’s ID and moments later, told him to step out of the truck after saying he could smell marijuana.

The driver admitted to the officer that he smoked marijuana earlier and that it was just the smell — that he hadn’t had any in his possession. He said to the officer in the video that he was “…Just being honest with you.” In the video, a police official said the front seat passenger is heard asking the backseat passenger for a gun. The officer then opens the driver’s door and in just a matter of seconds, the suspects fire multiple gunshots. Sauvage is hit by the gunfire in the hand, which is seen in the video covered in blood, and he retreated to his vehicle. His police radio was also hit in the exchange. The officer dropped his weapon in the video after being shot, but he was able to retrieve it before taking cover behind his police unit.

In the video, police said the suspects ceased fire as Sauvage continued to shoot as he saw movement inside of the vehicle and “feared he would be shot again by the suspects.” The two men in the truck were pronounced dead at the scene. Sauvage was taken to a hospital for treatment of his hand. The third passenger, a woman, was shot in the torso and was also taken to a hospital. The woman survived her injuries and has not been charged as of yet, according to police. The two men who were pronounced dead at the scene were identified as Alex Garcia, 25, and Sammie Barbosa, 33.

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37 thoughts on “Bodycam Captures Police Shootout After Passenger Opens Fire on San Antonio Officer”
  1. Damm every choice has consequences. If the driver would have gotten out when the officer tried to pull him out he would probably be alive right now.

  2. Great job officer. Hope your hand heals perfectly. People wonder why multiple cop cars show up at traffic stops…this guy sure could've used some backup.

  3. Police activity is salty that officers are poor at their jobs I suspect. You know I can see when you've deleted a comment right?

  4. Вот у них там пальба как на войне каждый день. Реакция у полицейского хорошая, но добивать не хорошо.

  5. As an officer myself I am wondering why he didn't shoot weak handed? We are trained in the Academy to be able to shoot weak handed. I would have lit that truck up!!!

  6. San antonio is a dead city cause the people don't care enough about it. Its infested with trash like all the big texas cities..stay in your county and run for office to fix it and stop leaving for my town and trying to ruin it

  7. Pro tip; if you have dark tint and get pulled over, roll them down enough to clearly see in. You'll lower your threat lvl

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