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Phoenix 10-28-2013 02:51 AM

Checkpoint Charlie
 
well well..can we see your papers?
http://i.imgur.com/GmXw7Yh.jpg

JockoHomo 10-28-2013 03:06 AM

Welcome to the new and improved USA!

Struggle4Bucks 10-28-2013 03:07 AM

Land of the "free at gunpoint"

DWB 10-28-2013 03:43 AM

With the yellow tape in the background I'm assuming there is much more to the story. Anyone know the details behind this pic?

xenigo 10-28-2013 03:49 AM

Fuck... at least he has his finger off the trigger. God damn.

seeandsee 10-28-2013 04:59 AM

locked and loaded

TheDA 10-28-2013 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19850409)
With the yellow tape in the background I'm assuming there is much more to the story. Anyone know the details behind this pic?

ROSEVILLE, Calif. (AP) — The gunman in a violent confrontation that wounded a federal immigration officer and three local police officers surrendered early Saturday after an hours-long standoff in a Sacramento suburb, authorities said.

The suspect, 32-year-old Samuel Nathan Duran, would be booked in Roseville's jail and then taken to Placer County jail, according to city officials. He surrendered at 12:30 a.m. Saturday.

The shootings happened Friday before the standoff occurred.

The federal immigration officer was shot in the leg as he and other officers made initial contact at about 3 p.m. with Duran, a wanted parolee, Roseville police Lt. Cal Walstad said.

During a later exchange of gunfire, after Duran fled, two Roseville police officers were hit by gunshots — one in the jaw and the other in the shoulder — and a third officer sustained shrapnel wounds from rounds that hit near them, Walstad said.

Two of the officers were listed in stable condition at Sutter Roseville Medical Center, and a third was in serious condition.

As officers attempted to capture the suspect before his surrender, helicopters were circling overhead and armored vehicles and other police cars flocked to the area Friday night. Roseville is about 20 miles northeast of the state capital.

In anticipation of the standoff lasting through the night, some local residents were bused to a community center to spend the night.

Police Chief Daniel Hahn said the Roseville officers were all male and veteran members of the force. Hahn said none of the injuries appeared to be life-threatening. No civilian injuries have been reported.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman Virginia Kice said that agency's officer was stable and alert after being taken to Sutter Roseville Medical Center.

Deborah Hoffman, a spokeswoman for the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, confirmed that Duran is a parolee and that she has been asked not to provide any more information about why he had been imprisoned or when he was released.

The incident created scenes of panic and chaos in a typically quiet middle class suburb of about 120,000. Walstad described multiple shooting sites as the suspect tried to escape a swarm of descending law enforcement agents, and reporters on the scene described hearing several volleys of gunfire.

Walstad said Duran was believed to be carrying an "assault-type weapon."

Law enforcement officers had been looking for Duran in the area for at least 10 days before finding him on Friday afternoon, Walstad said. When they found him, Walstad added, he opened fire, wounding the federal immigration officer, who was on the scene to provide support for the Roseville police.

Walstad said the house the suspect was in is on the corner of Sixth Street and Hampton Drive; when Duran first entered the home, the residents called 911, and police advised them to escape through a sliding glass door in the back.

http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2013/oc...ff-surrenders/

Rochard 10-28-2013 06:53 AM

Roseville is the next town over. This happened a few miles from me.

pornguy 10-28-2013 06:56 AM

With that image captured and the fact that the cop put the muzzle right in his face, If I were him I would be on the phone with an attorney.

Tasty1 10-28-2013 08:25 AM

I see that afew times in Brazil. That is how they come into bars looking for drugs and they know what people to point the gun at. First time a was standing next to a guy that got the machine gun on his head. They also order the people to stand on one leg so they are out of balance and can not make sudden moves.

_Richard_ 10-28-2013 08:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 19850542)
With that image captured and the fact that the cop put the muzzle right in his face, If I were him I would be on the phone with an attorney.

you would have taken your hand off the wheel, reached down into a compartment, and grabbed your phone?

theking 10-28-2013 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 19850542)
With that image captured and the fact that the cop put the muzzle right in his face, If I were him I would be on the phone with an attorney.

Why...there isn't anything to charge the officer with.

_Richard_ 10-28-2013 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theking (Post 19850654)
Why...there isn't anything to charge the officer with.

improper use of a fire arm?

L-Pink 10-28-2013 08:42 AM

Is that a special-ed policeman wearing the helmet?

Phoenix 10-28-2013 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 19850669)
Is that a special-ed policeman wearing the helmet?


ive had three glasses of wine...and this made me chuckle :)

J. Falcon 10-28-2013 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 19850669)
Is that a special-ed policeman wearing the helmet?

He does look slightly retarded.

Reminded me of this guy:

http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/v...e-internet.jpg

dyna mo 10-28-2013 09:24 AM

it's clear to me the officer is in the act of moving. the rifle isn't pointed at the driver, the officer is moving his weapon, the instant the image was photographed is taken out of context of the event.

also, by the look on his face, the driver is not the least bit concerned.


stand down gfyers.

Phoenix 10-28-2013 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19850751)
it's clear to me the officer is in the act of moving. the rifle isn't pointed at the driver, the officer is moving his weapon, the instant the image was photographed is taken out of context of the event.

also, by the look on his face, the driver is not the least bit concerned.


stand down gfyers.

The driver does seem kind of amused by it

baddog 10-28-2013 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 19850542)
With that image captured and the fact that the cop put the muzzle right in his face, If I were him I would be on the phone with an attorney.

and say what exactly?

_Richard_ 10-28-2013 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baddog (Post 19850836)
and say what exactly?

Quote:

Though police had long followed the practice of stop and frisk, it was not until 1968 that the Supreme Court evaluated it under the Fourth Amendment's protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. Under Fourth Amendment case law, a constitutional Search and Seizure must be based on Probable Cause. A stop and frisk was usually conducted on the basis of reasonable suspicion, a somewhat lower standard than probable cause.
turns out, you and your bros can't do whatever you want, for whatever justification you come up with

klinton 10-28-2013 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19850409)
With the yellow tape in the background I'm assuming there is much more to the story. Anyone know the details behind this pic?

actually i thought that it was screenshot from "heat" movie (that from 1995)

Sly 10-28-2013 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 19850751)
it's clear to me the officer is in the act of moving. the rifle isn't pointed at the driver, the officer is moving his weapon, the instant the image was photographed is taken out of context of the event.

also, by the look on his face, the driver is not the least bit concerned.


stand down gfyers.

It's a strange angle and to me looks like the gun is pointed towards the back tire, in other words, not at the driver at all.

JockoHomo 10-28-2013 11:13 AM

In the USA as you can see from many of the comments on this thread (and others) the acceptance of government intrusion into one's life is widely accepted as routine.

The war on terror was/is a mental war against the people of the United States and it is clear who the winner is.

Rochard 10-28-2013 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JockoHomo (Post 19850892)
In the USA as you can see from many of the comments on this thread (and others) the acceptance of government intrusion into one's life is widely accepted as routine.

The war on terror was/is a mental war against the people of the United States and it is clear who the winner is.

This has nothing to do with the war on terror. This was a shooting in a residential area where cops were shot.

The problem is anyone can post a picture to social media and suddenly it's become something that it isn't. Half of the people will jump up and down and scream about something that isn't true or didn't happen.

Sly 10-28-2013 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JockoHomo (Post 19850892)
In the USA as you can see from many of the comments on this thread (and others) the acceptance of government intrusion into one's life is widely accepted as routine.

Feel free to mark me down in the following camp: if an armed fugitive is running around my neighborhood, bring the police in with bigger guns.

SilentKnight 10-28-2013 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 19850669)
Is that a special-ed policeman wearing the helmet?

Looks like John Candy.

Spunky 10-28-2013 11:30 AM

Shoot first and ask questions later

Barry-xlovecam 10-28-2013 11:40 AM



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