Death is too good an outcome for the perp in the prior one. Hanging from a window ledge with entrails splashing on the cobblestones below would be more fitting.
Death is too good an outcome for the perp in the prior one. Hanging from a window ledge with entrails splashing on the cobblestones below would be more fitting.
Breaking news, I was in my office five or six blocks away when this took place. Early word is one perp down, no officers injured. EPD trains quite a bit, two of their instructors share RSO duties with us at the local ranges, so I'm very interested in how this played out. Streets were still closed as of an hour ago.
https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2016/de...-after-eureka/
Police said the clerk was sitting behind the counter when a man came into the gas station and asked how much a candy bar was. While the clerk was helping the man check out, the man revealed a handgun and pointed it at the clerk, according to police. The clerk then pulled out his own handgun and shot the man once in the left shoulder. The man fell to the floor and the clerk called 911. The suspect tried to escape, but the clerk was able to hold him until police arrived at the location (2601 Chouteau Trafficway in North Kansas City, Missouri). The robbery suspect was later identified as Tho Van Tran. He has been charged with robbery in the first degree and armed criminal action. Police said video surveillance also shows another person was in the car that Tran arrived in, but the individual has not yet been identified.
http://www.kshb.com/news/local-news/...obbery-suspect
This particular reporter is little more than a yellow journalist with a very negative attitude. His career hasn't exactly been on the ascent lately, in this case all he did was get the story first.
As for the incident, we still don't know all that much. It didn't last as long as originally thought, about seven minutes of fairly intense foot and car chase. At least four officers were involved at some level and some of them apparently got quite a workout. The guy is identified here http://kymkemp.com/2016/12/07/southe...ers-yesterday/ and there's additional info here http://www.times-standard.com/genera...an-to-hospital
And these reporters more appropriately refer to him as a "suspect."
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=42461781&nid...against-gunman
My home town. Everyone is upset, but one cousin said "This never happens here." Um, yeah, it does. I haven't lived there in years, but this is not the first time.
A lot of DVs seem to end this way.
Cache County Sheriff Chad Jensen's shotgun accidently discharged during a goose hunting trip near Soda Springs, Idaho. The report from the Caribou County Sheriff's Office says Jensen was in a camouflaged hunting pit with his daughter when the gun went off. Jensen told an investigator he wasn't sure what happened, but the weapon may have gotten caught on an ammunition canister when Jensen reached up to close the lid of the pit. He was flown to Salt Lake City for surgery in stable condition.
http://www.ksl.com/?sid=42497313&nid=148