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    https://www.policeone.com/officer-sh...36xHwpF93fGAq/

    2 Md. LEOs assigned to U.S. Marshals task force shot; suspect killed Officials say the officers sustained gun shot wounds while attempting to make an arrest as part of the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force

    David Lutz, a spokesman for the Marshals Service, said the two officers were a part of the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force, and were among a group of officers attempting to arrest a man wanted in a Pennsylvania attempted murder. Lutz said the suspect was killed. He did not name or provide additional details about the suspect.
    Neighbors at the scene said a suspect was shooting back at officers from inside an apartment building. There appeared to be a body under the sheet at the scene.

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    Man shot in head by Montreal police pleads guilty to gun possession

    On Dec. 31, 2016, Montreal police received a 911 call about a fight in a downtown night club. As officers arrived they spotted Lindel Darling leaving the club with others. Darling was pursued by police on foot and in cruisers until he reached the intersection of de Bullion St. and René Lévesque Blvd. E. Darling was shot by a least one officer. As he lay on the pavement, officers approached and spotted a 9 mm pistol on his stomach. The gun was loaded but tests revealed it had not been fired, Bourassa said. Burelle told the judge his client was willing to admit to what Bourassa read into the court record, but “what we disagree on was whether he pointed the firearm” as “we don’t see the same thing” in footage captured by surveillance cameras at the intersection. In 2018, the Directeur des poursuites criminelles et pénales announced no police officers involved in the shooting would be charged with any wrongdoing. Darling was to have a four-week trial beginning March 9 on two charges: possession of a loaded and restricted firearm, and pointing a firearm at a police officer. The latter charge was withdrawn Friday after Darling, 27, pleaded guilty to the lesser charge.
    https://montrealgazette.com/news/loc...gun-possession

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    Stuntwoman, husband killed in shootout with her ex and his new wife

    Cheryl Sanders, 59 — who appeared in “Back to the Future II” and has been a stunt double for Sandra Bullock, Cameron Diaz, Nicole Kidman and Jessica Alba — died alongside her husband Reed Sanders, 56, on Wednesday. They traveled at least six hours from their home in North Carolina to confront the stuntwoman’s ex-husband, Lindsey Duncan, and his wife Molly outside their home in Yellow Springs, according to reports. Nutritionist Duncan told a press conference that he and his wife, Molly, were returning from a normal morning run for coffee and “and our eggs and our kale” when they were victims of an “absolute, total ambush.” He told the press conference that a “6-foot-something” man in “a full camo mask and hoodie” ran and put a gun just inches from his wife’s head. “I thought it was a bad nightmare,” he said. “Whatever happened after that was instinct.” Duncan ultimately shot dead his ex-wife and her husband, authorities say. He has not been charged during the ongoing investigation, with the case currently listed as a justifiable homicide, according to the Dayton Daily News.
    https://nypost.com/2020/02/16/stuntw...-his-new-wife/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendell View Post
    Cheryl Sanders, 59 — who appeared in “Back to the Future II” and has been a stunt double for Sandra Bullock, Cameron Diaz, Nicole Kidman and Jessica Alba — died alongside her husband Reed Sanders, 56, on Wednesday. They traveled at least six hours from their home in North Carolina to confront the stuntwoman’s ex-husband, Lindsey Duncan, and his wife Molly outside their home in Yellow Springs, according to reports. Nutritionist Duncan told a press conference that he and his wife, Molly, were returning from a normal morning run for coffee and “and our eggs and our kale” when they were victims of an “absolute, total ambush.” He told the press conference that a “6-foot-something” man in “a full camo mask and hoodie” ran and put a gun just inches from his wife’s head. “I thought it was a bad nightmare,” he said. “Whatever happened after that was instinct.” Duncan ultimately shot dead his ex-wife and her husband, authorities say. He has not been charged during the ongoing investigation, with the case currently listed as a justifiable homicide, according to the Dayton Daily News.
    https://nypost.com/2020/02/16/stuntw...-his-new-wife/

    a few more details here on this bizarre incident:

    https://heavy.com/news/2020/02/chery...s-robert-reed/

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    https://www.npr.org/2020/02/19/80733...-at-restaurant

    Newlywed Police Officers Cut Date Night Short To Stop Armed Robber At Restaurant

    Of all the chicken joints in all the towns in all the world, he walked into theirs. Two married police officers were eating at their favorite fried chicken spot in Louisville, Ky., over the weekend when a masked man walked up to the counter, showed a gun and demanded money.

    In a confrontation caught on video, the couple quickly decided to end their date night and take on the robber. They then chased him out of the restaurant.

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    ^^^^^I'll bet it was a KFC.
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    How Lionel Desmond kept his firearms licence

    Lionel Desmond bought a gun on Jan. 3, 2017, which he used to kill his family and himself. Now, in it's fourth week, the focus of the Desmond inquiry has shifted from access to health care to access to firearms.
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-...y-12-1.5466827

    Lionel Desmond's firearms licence first got flagged for review after a reference outed him as having lied on his application for omitting his diagnosis of complex post-traumatic stress disorder. But despite that omission — and an attempt at suicide a year later — the Afghanistan veteran got that licence back, passing two separate firearms reviews at different times, according to testimony from New Brunswick's acting chief firearms officer Wednesday at a Nova Scotia fatality inquiry looking at how the veteran with complex mental illness was able to get the licence back.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-...y-13-1.5468163

    When Const. Steven Richard of the Oromocto RCMP got back to the detachment after 2 a.m. on Nov. 28, he filled out an incident report on the call to Desmond’s house that night. Desmond had gone willingly and without handcuffs with Richard to the hospital emergency room where he was assessed and released by a doctor. A scoring system that applies a numerical value to calls automatically generated a Firearms Interest to Police flag on the system due to the nature of the call and the seizure of a rifle. Known as a FIP by law enforcement agencies, the RCMP computer system immediately notified the Canadian Firearms Centre based in Miramichi. There, federal employees checked that Desmond had a valid firearms possession and acquisition licence and referred that licence to the provincial firearms agency for review. The review ended up on the desk of an area firearms officer. That was the same officer who had reviewed Desmond’s licence a year earlier, after the Afghan war veteran didn't volunteer that he suffered from post traumatic stress disorder when filing his five-year licence renewal. That officer again sent Desmond a form to be filled out by a doctor with a list of questions including his diagnoses, whether he was a risk to himself or others, what medication he was on and other treatments. That officer didn’t know another FIP had been generated on Desmond’s firearms licence because it was sent to the Nova Scotia firearms office. And neither the Nova Scotia nor the New Brunswick firearms office knew about the Nov. 28 incidents in Upper Big Tracadie because the way they were filed by the Guysborough District RCMP didn’t automatically generate a red flag. After receiving the completed form from Dr. Paul Smith in Fredericton stating that Desmond wasn’t a danger to himself or others, the area firearms officer in New Brunswick approved the reinstatement of his possession and acquisition licence.
    https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/ne...icence-413118/

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    Gunman shot Florida Highway Patrol trooper at point-blank range

    Sad one out of Florida

    According to Martin County Sheriff William Snyder, Franklin Reed III, 30, of Palm Bay shot Trooper Joseph Bullock, 42, in the head at point-blank range as Bullock sat in his patrol car on the interstate near Palm City.

    Reed then fired at least two rounds at an off-duty Riviera Beach police detective, who had stopped at the scene while on his way to work. The detective returned fire, wounding Reed in the chest. Reed then shot himself in the head.

    “That (chest) wound would have ultimately proven fatal, but the round that ended Reed’s life was in fact self-inflicted,” Snyder said.

    Sheriff’s officials showed a 20-minute reconstruction of the events surrounding the Feb. 5 shooting of Bullock, a 19-year veteran, using 911 recordings and dash camera and helicopter footage.

    Bullock stopped to help Reed about 9:09 a.m., but it appeared Reed didn’t need help, so Bullock drove away.

    “Some of our investigation leaves us with the impression that he had perhaps run out of gas,” Snyder said.

    Reed’s vehicle ended up in the center of the grassy median.

    About an hour later, a motorist saw the vehicle there and, thinking there had been an accident, called 911.

    “Trooper Bullock says, no, it’s not a wreck. I know what that is, and he goes back where he finds the vehicle down in the gulley, and now requests a tow truck,” Snyder said. “He can’t leave it down in there.”

    Bullock called for the tow truck and remained on the scene in his patrol car while the tow truck driver helped Reed.

    Snyder said the driver indicated Reed had no money to pay the tow, but “because they’ve already put a hook on it and pulled it up it was money owed, so there’s a dispute there.”

    Reed wanted his vehicle back, but the tow company wouldn’t release it until payment was rendered.

    “At some point Reed walks away from his truck, the tow truck driver sees him do that ... and thinks that he’s walking over to the trooper to say I’ve got it worked out or whatever,” Snyder said.

    The tow truck driver followed and was standing there when the shooting occurred.

    Bullock was sitting in his car working on the paperwork, Snyder said.

    “There's no indication that Trooper Bullock saw what was coming or could in any way have prevented it,” Snyder said.

    According to records released by the Sheriff’s Office, another witness told deputies the tow truck driver ran and Reed was aiming the gun at him and would have shot him in the back, but the gun jammed.

    Riviera Beach police Detective Jemel Headings, who was driving by at the time, noticed something suspicious near Bullock’s patrol vehicle and turned around in the median and drove back.

    He got out and “engaged the subject,” Snyder said.

    “Detective Headings' justifiable actions undoubtedly prevented further violence and an armed confrontation between responding Martin County deputies and Reed,” Snyder said.

    According to Sheriff’s Office records, one day before the deadly encounter, Reed was accused of stealing a $1,000 gold pendant with studded diamonds in the shape of Jesus. Records show a bullet went through the pendant when Headings shot Reed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guerrero View Post
    ^^^^^I'll bet it was a KFC.
    I bet they had some amazing post-adrenaline boost sex.
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    ^^^^^I'll bet it was a KFC.
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