https://www.police1.com/officer-safe...403de-42770335
Another guy goes nuts over Covid and masks.
Comment by the defense attorney:
Buttocks?Waldron said Zaborowski’s father told him Zaborowski is expected to recover and be released from the hospital in two to three days. That’s incredible given the amount of danger he put himself in, Waldron admits. Police are trained to shoot at suspects only when deadly force is justified, Waldron confirmed.
“They’re not shooting at your foot. They’re not shooting at your buttocks,” Waldron said. “It’s kill or be killed. So the fact that he got shot twice with non-life-threatening injures when he had an AK-47 and another handgun, Adam is very fortunate he ended up the way he did.”
He already had a felony conviction for aggravated assault, but his lawyer claimed that it’s not like him to do stuff like this. A felon in possession of two firearms? I’m pretty sure that’ll get added on, and not being Chicago, it won’t be pled down.
Fight between ex and current boyfriends.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=P54LIFTRrRI
Not sure if we have done this one yet.
This is getting a lot of 'noise'.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/news...er/5459142002/
https://newsmaven.io/pinacnews/cops-...pkeQlcgNj5qiTA
Apologies for the news links being blatantly anti cop but it was only place I could find the video.
Original complaint was for a domestic in progress by neighbor.
Guy answers the door with finger on trigger and lunges out the door.
Gets dropped from behind.
I've been in nearly this exact situation before.
Got home from a long drive at 2 am. (Driving from Flagstaff to Seminole in one shot).
Shower and charge into bed.
Wife stays up. She runs into bedroom and says someone is trying to break in. Wiggling the door locks.
Grab pistol and light.
Head to the door quietly. Moving in pre defined lines in my house to stay out of sight (I have a strange front entrance).
I get to room near front door. I inspect through blinds discretely. In process I hear knocking and a loud "DPS!"
I check through blinds and see an army of DPS on my lawn.
I put pistol on shelf.
Go to door. announce I'm coming outside, unlocking door, unarmed and in boxers.
I crack door. show hands. Then go outside.
Wrong house, wrong call, looking for source of a "child endangerment call" for a few hours.
It was mentioned briefly in this thread here: https://pistol-forum.com/showthread....=1#post1085348
Suspects tried to do a drive-by on a detective in Opelika, AL.
Statement released by OPD
“Conspiracy theories are just spoiler alerts these days.”
https://www.wral.com/wilson-man-want...nded/19227849/
Darius N. Sessoms, 25, was apprehended in Goldsboro by members of the U.S. Marshals Service Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force, Goldsboro police and the Wayne County Sheriff's Office. He was charged with first-degree murder and was being held without bond in the Wilson County jail.
Police were called to a shooting in a neighborhood in the 5100 block of Archers Road just after 5:30 p.m. Sunday.
Family members said Cannon Hinnant was playing outside his father's house when he was shot in the head. The boy's two sisters, ages 8 and 7, saw their brother get shot, according to Cannon's mother.https://wakeweekly.com/stories/felon...h-sw2a1,214226No details about a possible motive for the shooting have been released, but police said the shooting wasn't random.
Sessoms lives next door to Cannon's father, and a neighbor said that the two men had dinner together Saturday night and that Sessoms was at his neighbor's home earlier Sunday.
Doris Labrant, who witnessed the shooting, said Sessoms ran up to Cannon, put the gun near his head and fired before running back to his own house.
"My first reaction was he's playing with the kids," Labrant said. "For a second, I thought, 'That couldn't happen.' People don't run across the street and kill kids."
Sessoms was convicted of felony larceny of firearms in Wilson County in March 2016, misdemeanor maintaining a place for a controlled substance in Wake County in April 2016 and felony marijuana possession in Nash County in November 2016, according to N.C. Department of Public Safety records. His probation was revoked twice in 2017, resulting in separate three-month stints in prison.
Court records show Sessoms has two pending counts of felony maintaining a vehicle, dwelling or place for a controlled substance in Wilson County.