In the word of God, it is written" the wicked suspect, flee, when their is nothing to suspect nor in pursue of them." Buy saying he was hit indicate to me intent to murder, when no shots was fired ,yet he lied saying he was hit. They have by this conduct been invading accountability for years by Qualified Immunity. License to Murder. James in America Chicago peace be upon you.🤬😡🧐🤔🤨🕖
The fact that the prosecutor doesn't see anything wrong says that the county government needs to be disbanded. He shouldn't have been given the opportunity to resign. WTH
Does anyone feel safe when police are around? I feel safer / more secure when absent. Yes, may deter crime (moves to a different location = goes underground), just who enjoys shopping in a store with (high) crime.
This has nothing to do with training, he was looking for a reason to delete the guy in the back of the car. Some SERIAL DELETERS become cops to make it easier to get away with their deletions.
It's crazy cops can do this and nothing happens to them. If I did it I'd get 20 years behind bars!! They're trying to do that very thing and that's the problem and there's no punishment if they do wrong.
Nothing to do with training, at best these are bad people with bad character who are giving a uniform, gun, and badge and let loose on the american public.
A police officer does not know the difference between the sound of gunfire and an acorn hitting an automobile. Then he says, “I’m hit”. this officer needs to go to prison.
Most police in the world are trained to de-escalate a conflict. It is my understanding that in the USA police are trained to always be in control of the situation. If there is resistance then they must use whatever force necessary to regain control. In a video that I saw the instructor said that they must be ready to kill or they should find another job. 2) A second factor is the number of guns in America. Police are always afraid of being shot by anyone.
The police on the scene became concerned the arrestee in the car may have a silenced weapon. They didn't find one when they searched him. But this concern had to be in the back of their minds. For reasons I will never understand - Officer Hernandez thought an acorn hitting the top of his squad car came from a silenced weapon from within his squad. Some how fired by a restrained prior searched arrestee Despite having no injuries (does stupidity hurt?), and having no evidence of a shot being fired (for example: no broken vehicle windows or exit holes in the squad). Hernandez proceeds to unload his service weapon into the back of his vehicle and then roll around like an injured dog. Then the sergeant who was talking to the complainant. Hears the officer screaming "shot fired" and sees him unloading into the squad. So like an idiot she unloads into the squad. All of the windows in the vehicle are blacked. So what the f were they shooting at? Makes me wonder how me rounds missed the vehicle flew into the surrounding. Arrestee and innocent bystanders endangered. Of course the department said they did nothing wrong. Which means we could be killed "justifiably" by this department it their officers are suddenly scared by rando things falling to the ground.
This goes to show you what the future holds if there is not an immediate action taken we will be murdered by this same lame abuse of power. James in America Chicago peace be upon.🤬😡🔥🧐🤔🤨🕖
Agree with your comment, etc. but as a citizen, dislike the scenario of innocent people killed at hands of unqualified (and unaccountable) police (and gov't).
I thought they searched for weapons before putting someone, thats in cuffs, into the police car. If so, where the hell did the cops think he got a weapon from? Just trigger happy cops, or, cops so terrified of their own jobs that they shouldn't be police in the first place.
The pause in this officer’s voice clearly indicates that he’s making this up to discharge his weapon. Unbelievably he should have never been a police officer.
It sounds like a PTSD episode. However, while I have seen reports that he was deployed to the Middle East. None said he actually saw battle. So, I'm slightly confused.
I saw this on another post, Deputy Dawg thought he was hit by gunfire when he heard an acorn hit the bonnet (hood) of the car. Could have been a squirrel gun 🔫
Every stage of their training and hiring process should be under federal investigation. But that would open the floodgates on the numerous departments around the nation with similar ineptitude.
The female officer should have been fired also. She had no idea what she was shooting at! No idea what Her back drop was. Shooting blindly at the cruiser
Any other profession and he’d be in jail. Way too often cops get a pass for some insane levels of incompetence and/or negligence perpetrated on the general public. Hold them accountable!!.
In addition to official misconduct, reckless endangerment, and attempted homicide of some degree, this kind of incident needs cops to have POST revoked, and that made into a national mandatory system, Brady listing, also public and national, loss of employment, pension, and more importantly, systemic change. A key systemic change is standards for police shrinks, as to initial hiring as well as ongoing reviews. Some departments use a modified MMPI for academy admission, that tweaked to seek out borderline psychopaths who are likely to act as cooperative gang predators to raise rev'nues or pull violent stunts as if a military unit attacking an enemy, not public serving peace officers. That calls for a move away from nutcase scam pronoun games and trans profiteering in abusive forms by some universities and medical groups, but to have serious standards for review of cops outside departments themselves, and which form a basis for malpractice among doctors contracting to departments if they continue to help seek out immature violence prone gang members. Being a good cop is hard. One has to suspend personal phobias or triggers, and sort out true threats from scary sensations. One also has to yo-yo emotionally from a violent incident or chase of a fleeing felon, to helping some old guy with a medical issue and erratic driving. Violent felon cops and just cops in shakedown rackets or who make specious threats in violation of citizen rights, put other cops at risk, as they spread a real understanding of how many cops need to be put down, even among those of us who recognize also a public service need to be filled.
I know what acorns sound like hitting a car - and it ain't a shot. Loud but not the same. This is a cop who didn't get around much... this job may have been his first intro to firearms.
I would like to see see the whole video from the moment the officer started talking with the suspect and did the suspect disrespect him or tried to question the officers Authority and did the officers do a thorough pat down/frisking
This cop is unsafe to the community. The guy is a panicker. Can you imagine if people were walking at the time and especially if black; they would have been killed. This cop sounds like a corrupt cop the way he behaves. Who shoots at a car if one doesn't know where the shots are coming from?
My thing is…. why become a police officer if you’re so damn SKITTISH? An ACORN?! REALLY!? And how did that “acorn gun fire” come from inside of that car that had all of its windows shut without damaging the window???? Like, seriously. Come on, now. And if it’s in the case that he has some sort of PTSD from past involvement with a shooting or violent encounter - he shouldn’t be out here dealing with the public. He should be in therapy and definitely shouldn’t have a firearm. Just asking - but doesn’t a PTSD diagnosis bar someone from being able to legally carry a firearm…. ? I mean, he honestly most likely doesn’t have a solid diagnosis to begin with because he doesn’t want to lose his job which allows him to do what he wants to who he wants…… but there are signs. Signs that go completely ignored. As long as someone is making arrests who cares about their mental state, right? We live in a world where a mentally unstable cop kills an unarmed civilian and isn’t held accountable and is able to quietly resign from his position with no punishment, or even worse, just be given paid leave AKA a paid vacation as I like to call it, and are able to join the same force or a different force again once that suspension time is up. People gotta think about that simple fact at least a little more. Why are we so comfortable with the fact that we have corrupt, power hungry, violent narcissists running around demanding you do what they say or else. Cops are scary because they’ve made themselves have that image. Not because someone is a criminal & nervous, not because someone has something to hide - because they rule with intimidation and fear, even to the most innocent or misconstrued of violations. We remain silent and let them do what they want and we could still be manhandled, abused, or arrested. We speak on our rights or innocently make the wrong move and we are manhandled, abused, or arrested. Why are people so comfortable insulting people who know their rights calling them “internet lawyers” or asking “where they got their law degree” as if majority of the actual cops that claim to know the law don’t have shit close to a law degree. A lot of cops don’t know the laws. They know their own interpretation of the law and basically if you bother them or make them the slightest bit angry - you’re suddenly breaking the law and you must be taken in and/or hurt. Why tf did a handcuffed suspect in a car with all of the windows up shoot at this officer???? The answer is - he couldn’t have. The officer suffers a god damn acorn to the head bc of a squirrel in a tree and wanted to automatically blame his restrained and contained suspect. It’s very clear that IQ or simple self awareness isn’t required in that job.
Alright. We're here. We've reached idiocracy. There's nothing to satirize anymore. Our culture and economy have become so hilariously corrupt and idiotic I'm left speechless.
I can't understand what she's saying because she's speaking so hysterically fast and slurring her words. Maybe have someone on that speaks slowly and clearly.