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Shellback
04-16-2014, 08:03 PM
Mike Elgas is credited with saving one of Las Vegas Metro's police officers. I've searched for video but can't come up with anything. Link to rest of story. (http://lasvegassun.com/news/2014/apr/13/man-who-saved-cops-life/)


Mike Elgas was at Jack in the Box for a quick breakfast the day he helped save a police officer’s life.

Elgas, 48, watched with concern as a belligerent customer refused to quiet down, prompting the restaurant manager to call 911. An officer arrived and, according to all accounts, politely asked the customer to go outside. The customer, who appeared intoxicated, walked outside. The officer said he was free to go. But the customer instead got in the officer’s face, “giving him a lot of lip,” Elgas said, and spouting vulgarities at him.

A Metro Police report described the March 21 incident as follows: Elgas went outside just as the customer punched the officer in the face, triggering a scuffle. The officer, who is 5-foot-7 and 160 pounds, was knocked to the ground, overpowered by the 6-4, 240-pound assailant.

Elgas saw the man, later identified by Metro Police as Curtis Leigh Traupman, lying on top of the officer and getting his hands on the officer’s holstered weapon...

http://photos.lasvegassun.com/media/img/photos/2014/04/10/0409_sunday_angel_elgas003_t653.jpg?214bc4f9d9bd7c 08c7d0f6599bb3328710e01e7b

Totem Polar
04-16-2014, 08:56 PM
Right on.

SeriousStudent
04-16-2014, 08:56 PM
Great work by Mr Elgas.

"Thou shalt not touch the officer's weapon, lest thou assume room temperature."

Shellback
04-16-2014, 09:06 PM
Right on.

Yeah, it made me smile. I think Sheriff Gillespie, and the mayor, should publicly recognize the man's efforts. It would go a long way to help mending the rift between the citizens of Las Vegas and Metro. Typically, we only get the cop shoot poor, innocent Johnny stories which doesn't do anything but foment animosity.

LSP972
04-17-2014, 06:25 AM
Yeah, it made me smile. I think Sheriff Gillespie, and the mayor, should publicly recognize the man's efforts. It would go a long way to help mending the rift between the citizens of Las Vegas and Metro. Typically, we only get the cop shoot poor, innocent Johnny stories which doesn't do anything but foment animosity.

Looks like you guys out there have a charge of "battery on a protected person".

Is that another way of saying "battery on a police officer" like we have here?

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Shellback
04-17-2014, 01:25 PM
Looks like you guys out there have a charge of "battery on a protected person".

Is that another way of saying "battery on a police officer" like we have here?

I assume so, I'd never really heard of it before. My own personal opinion is that battery is battery, no matter the job title.