Settled in a long valley in the coastal mountains of Southern California, Escondido, which means "hidden" in Spanish, lies about 18 miles inland, 100 miles south of Los Angeles, and 30 miles northeast of San Diego. Established in 1888, the city's rich past brings charm and stability to the community, yet integrated with Escondido's treasured heritage is a bright and promising future.
More and more people are making Escondido their "City of Choice." As the heart of San Diego North, we offer attractive homes at a wide range of prices, including two lakes, several parks, a sports center, golf courses, restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, comprehensive healthcare, and the nearby San Diego Zoo Safari Park. In addition, the California Center for the Arts, Escondido, brings world-class entertainment to the area. Surrounded by avocado and citrus groves, our award-winning City is a diverse, vibrant community.
Wtf.. dude calls and doesn’t mention the person shot FIRST!? ‘Uhhh🤪 yeah, he’s drinking, He had a gun 🤔’ vs. He shot my Sis BF! Send an Ambulance! …smh🤦🏾♂️
Ive found Escondido california to be one of the mildest of terroristic cities....they bring guns everywhere children go and it can appear fair but the traffick is loud brutal and of nazish sympathy......just today I had to confront a city employee that he would recieve assault and battery charges if he stole all my travel gear food changes of clothes etc.....and he started to continue to threaten me for confronting him on the ignorant hygiene terroristic thing he was doing.....even saying to him hey man one day you will have to have a conscience...and everything can be reversed you may feel dominant but you will have to live under your homeless policy....you can think your rules and tyrrany won't affect you but anything you do to others will be standard rules for you......and he still stared me down and continued to threaten an alone unarmed civilian woman with no capabiliy to defend herself.....and told me he doesn't have to have a conscience to people here because he is going to blow the whole city up...
The officer speaking was super cool with him, making conversation and being respectful, but this guy not wanting to serve any time still was willing to pull his firearm and try to shoot him, pretty sad. They already had all his information, did he really think he would shoot two cops and still get away?
At a way to lay the bad man down boys. Glad you’re ok and good lookin out chief. At a way to break it down for those who doubt the good work by the men and women in uniform.
How is it that multiple cops spoke to this guy and not a single one felt the need to pat him down for weapons? What kind of piss poor tactics are being taught. Unreal
The man wasn’t in custody yet. It’s not appropriate to pat someone down when they were only having a conversation at the time. Imagine you talking to an officer , you’re not in police custody, and out of the blue they stop you from talking and pat you down before you finishing having the conversation. Not only would that violate bodily autonomy but also escalate a situation that doesn’t need to be escalated. It’s different once someone’s in handcuffs, in police custody. The fact that the officer was able to pick up on all the subtle cues that this man was getting hyped up for something and was able to respond not only quickly, but effectively is amazing training and diligence of that officer.
@@andalianragaza you obviously aren’t in law enforcement. I am. In CA mind you. You DO NOT have a conversation with someone who you suspect of criminal activity and NOT pat them down. It’s taught in the academy day 1. It’s taught on field training. It’s obvious to see these coppers were either lazy and/or complacent and didn’t think this guy was a bad dude. Well, he was and it could have cost them their lives. Rest assured, this video will be playing in roll call briefings of what NOT to do.
O.M.G. Once again some cop seems compelled to get on his radio in the middle of a shooting to tell everybody that there is a shooting going on. The second cam angle shows that the cop taking one of his hands off of the firearm - besides shifting his attention from the suspect to the radio - caused him to weak wrist and cause a jam. Which he didn't clear. Which meant he was useless while his partner reloaded.
So he rode 32+ hours from Indiana to California just to end up dead from his stupid decision? You can't escape the law... when they caught you, it's time to own up to your past mistakes, let them know you have a gun on you, let them take you in and do the time.
He had a felony warrant for parole violation and was on the run plus felon in possession with the gun on him. With his priors he was probably looking at a boatload of time and didn't want to go back
To all the people celebrating someone's death. You are not any better than a person who is living a lost life. ALL people are redeemable and can become new. I pray that those of you celebrating such a sad thing find Jesus Christ and are born again and learn to let go of your pride and hate. Christians are called to love ALL people and hate the sin.
“He who shedeth the blood of man….so by man shall his blood be shed”~~~~The Bible also….”When we seeth we are avenged, we shall wash our feet in the blood of the wicked”
I didn't read any comments of people celebrating the outcome. Sadly, he made his choice. Hopefully at some point in his recovery he found God because he fast tracked his meeting with Him!
First officer handled that like a BOSS. Good reaction, prosecuted the target until it was down, tactical reload and never lost his focus. Second officer, after he fired a few rounds, continued to cover the suspect with a gun that was locked back. Stuff happens, but i wonder how long he held that useless gun before he realized the slide was locked back?
Do not trust the escondido police! More important DO NOT TRUST THE NORTH COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE! The district attorney is corrupt and investigated itself in an attempted murder corruption case ! Then intimidated the reporting party by calling them on the phone and continuing to ask the case be forgotten! 😊😊😊😊 The good news is this makes them a co conspirator and because they changed evidence the burden of proof is on the district attorney !😂😂😂😂
You can tell they are in CA because you can't tell if it's a he/her or it. Just the way they like 'em. Also yeah, piss poor training for the officer to not realize that. Both professionally and personally but I expect much less out of Communifornia cops, actually amazed they didn't just shoot each other and blame it on a innocent third party, four streets over, bystander.
ya, saw that too. Heat of the moment i guess, but one wonders how long he held that before he had a homer moment. "DOH". After the third shot, looked like a stovepipe or double feed. Anyway, he was holding a paperweight.
@@johnfish1194Limp wrist from the one-handed 3rd shot. It almost looked like that shot wasn’t even intentional with how late it was compared to the other officer’s second rounds.
So what department do you work for and how would you have handled the situation ? Ever been in a firefight and had to make a quick decision like that ? Or just another keyboard tough guy ?
@@bluelivesmatter3600of course they haven’t lol.. probably never even shot a gun.. Southern California and San Diego especially has some of the best police training in the nation..