MI: 'I got shot in the face!': Police officer shot at traffic stop, suspect in custody
A Saginaw Township, Michigan, police officer was shot in the face at a traffic stop Tuesday morning, leaving him in critical condition, state police said.
An hours-long manhunt was underway for 29-year-old Joshua Michael Rosebush in connection with the shooting until he was taken into custody Tuesday afternoon, Michigan State Police officials said
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A man wearing an Apex police uniform robbed a Greenville pawn shop Wednesday and shot the store's owner, the Pitt County Sheriff's Office said.
https://www.cbs17.com/news/local-new...ner/1722949744
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/st...ansmsnnewsctrl
Spokesperson says the shooting was accidental and an investigation will look into why an off-duty police officer (the decedent) was killed at the home of another on-duty officer and a third on-duty officer was present.
https://m.ctpost.com/news/crime/arti...r-13552680.php
In short, two masked and armed men tried to rob a car dealership in Connecticut at the end of November. An armed customer engaged them and shot one of them dead. The other would-be robber fled. He was arrested last week.
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it;
Those who fail to learn history correctly -- they are simply doomed.
Not so accidental after all. The department now says it was russian roulette.
https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/2683566002
Good footage. The security forces appear much more prepared this time, compared the fiasco during the mall attack a few years ago.
Of course, it doesn't hurt to have some quick help from the SAS. There are also reports that an Australian diplomatic security detail engaged the terrorists.
Obviously a horrible event, but less so than some others in Kenya's recent history.
Massachusetts man, 65, clings to hood of SUV on turnpike in suspected road-rage incident
A gun-wielding good Samaritan brought a harrowing road rage incident to a safe end, reportedly stopping a driver who'd been racing through Massachusetts -- with a 65-year-old man clinging to the hood of his SUV.
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Breaking story. Www.abc13.com has live feed. Chief is supposed to make a live statement at 1930 Central Time.
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It appears to have been a warrant service incident, with multiple agencies involved, including numerous BATFE.
Nearest streets Harding and Fennel, in SE part of Houston.
Some officers now leaving perimeter, so it may be under control. Something like 20-block perimeter, originally, and news media can now get within two blocks.
As of 1935 HRS, no news conference, yet.
Mobile Command Vehicle leaving the scene, which strongly indicates scene under control.
Chief Acevedo walked out of hospital to brief officers, who were gathered, but no news conference yet.
OK, statements made by mayor and chief. Four officers shot, and one knee injury. The two critical-condition officers, who were Life-Flighted, were shot in their neck areas. Two suspects are, indeed, DRT. The search warrant was regarding black tar heroin being sold at the location.
Notably, HPD is an aging department, as three of the injured officers are in their fifties.
It appears that the numerous BATFE agents, visible at the scene, were not involved in the warrant service.
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