How This Officer’s Worst Nightmare Came True

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49 thoughts on “How This Officer’s Worst Nightmare Came True

  1. glad the officer is okay, hope that family’s baby is doing well, praying that dude hasn’t been shot again, and hope that dog was found by a loving family and living a good life.

  2. I know im going to get a lot of flack for this comment, but these angry calls for keeping hands up or any kind of requests when the perp is either already dead or dying and can't even move are kinda cringe. I know its to protect the officer and what not, but in some situations its like….come on, dude took 10+ shots , he wont be able to do shit.

  3. Take your time, and let him die. If perp is shot, he may not be able to follow orders, but i don't blame the police because he could be playing possum and shoot them as they reach him.

  4. How the hell is he released after killing 3 people when clearly that man’s not in his 90s which even then would be too early of a release. The system is broken! Liberal judges and need to go as a first step. A lot more needs to be done other than that though

  5. In my country, we actually treat mental health conditions.
    People stay in hospital, until they are proven safe. Which often means never. For smaller crimes than this.
    Then upon release people are legally required to take medication.
    No, it’s not perfect, yes, sometimes nurses die looking after folk.
    But nobody ever wants to be found too mentally unwell to stand trial, because it’s a longer sentence.
    Imagine if prisoners had to be rehabilitated totally, to never commit a crime again. No one would get out.

  6. absolute 11/10 encounter between responding officers and the husband. He clearly communicated that he was opening the door, kept his hands insanely visible for the officers, communicated calmly and efficiently, and even managed to nerd out a little bit about his gun 😂

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