Police Face Off Against Arizona Firebomber

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40 thoughts on “Police Face Off Against Arizona Firebomber

  1. This dude is LUCKY!!!!!! Survived the police and the propane tanks while lighting them by hand using a torch. CRAZY! Now he will have enough time to solve his problems with god before he dies.

  2. The fact that he escaped with his life, with only shoulder burns, head burns, and hand burns … his clothing was barely charred on the back … looked like polyester. It was not his day.

  3. So a guy like this- genuinely not trying to hurt anyone, gave himself up when other people were put at risk, and only wanted to take himself out- gets put on no bond and likely sentenced to 7 years if not more. Yet people who are out here handing out drugs like it's candy on Halloween, stealing vehicles, robbing stores and individuals… They get something akin to a $2,000 bond and maybe 3 years.

  4. That poor man is just genuinely suicidal. He couldnt understand why people were trying to save him. He needs intense therapy in a specialized mental care facility with professionals

  5. Yet people who attempt kill officers get bail and or not even charged with that and this poor guy doesn't get bail?? Poor guy wanted to off himself, not others and needs mental health help

  6. I know it might sound fucked up but why didn’t they just let him do himself in how he wanted too away from other people
    The guys not a threat to others as much as himself and treating him as such and unintentionally forcing him to be cornered in a neighborhood when he’s already committed to his choice is honestly just questionable on the officers side of really trying to actually help him and others
    It’s difficult on their end forsure but it’s just so hard to feel like any of this was handled well given the situation

  7. Cops are dumb dude is on fire said he did not want to hurt anyone but himself then he caught himself on fire and you still sit there and shot him that is dumb there is something called mental health and he is having an episode witch means you take a different approach to the situation this is why I think more cops need training in this stuff

  8. i've lived in prescott. it's full of drug addicts. they have over 1k rehab beds there and even more than that when i was there 10 yrs ago. its a WILD place. Don't believe me? Go see how many white rehab vans (druggie buggy) are regularly driving around all day long

  9. This one is just bizarre.
    You have a guy driving around who is clearly suicidal wanting to do himself in in the worst way possible.
    Some of the police are trying to talk him down.
    Some of the police are trying to hit him with less lethals so they can detain him, but they can't because he's really dead set on killing himself…and also on fire.
    Some of the police are sitting there with itchy trigger fingers thinking about how they wish a motha fucka would.
    And the rest of the force spent the whole time trying to figure out where to stand…legend says they are repositioning still to this day.

  10. I really feel for the suspect in this case. He clearly needs mental help, but part of me kinda agrees with him. Obviously not how he went about things! But the fact that he's a 70-year old man, claiming to be in horrible pain all the time, unable to eat, etc. His life is miserable and it seems he doesn't have the means to do anything about it. I'm not condoning suicide, but I think, if he truly wants to die, there should be ethical options; like, he goes to a hospital after a process of filling out paperwork and extensive mental health counseling, and then a doctor puts him to sleep. We do it for elderly pets that are in pain, so why not an elderly person in a similar situation? Obviously this is a controversial topic, but I think there is an argument for it, at least for people past a certain age, especially if their quality of life is sub-optimal.

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