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Police officer ambushed at redlight, shot in face with shotgun

Ackmed

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http://www.odmp.org/officer/20924-police-officer-jeremy-henwood

Police Officer Jeremy Henwood was shot and fatally wounded while stopped at a traffic light in an unprovoked attack.

Several minutes earlier the subject had randomly approached a customer getting into a car at a local fast food restaurant and shot him in the face with a shotgun. Moments after fleeing the scene, the vehicle was observed by a gang unit officer from a neighboring city driving at a high rate of speed on I-8. The officer, who was unaware of the shooting, gave chase briefly before the pursuit was called off due to high speeds.

Four minutes after the pursuit ended the vehicle pulled behind Officer Henwood's patrol car on University Avenue and flashed its lights several times. When Officer Henwood pulled into the right lane the driver of the vehicle pulled alongside him and immediately opened fire on him with the shotgun, striking him in the head.

The driver fled the scene as two citizens in the car behind him provided medical assistance to Officer Henwood and used his radio to notify dispatchers of the shooting.

Approximately 30 minutes later a woman called 911 and told dispatchers that a man had just confessed the shootings to her. Responding units encountered the man trying to leave the area in the vehicle and fatally shot him when he reached for the shotgun.

Officer Henwood was transported to Scripps Mercy Hospital where he succumbed to his wounds early the next morning.

Officer Henwood was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and had served with the San Diego Police Department for four years. He is survived by his parents, brother, and sister.

So after serving his Country twice over, this is how he is treated.
 
This is why I take all of the "evil cops shoot poor victim who just was reaching for a cell phone" posts in OT with a shaker of salt.

It's a job where you never know what will happen when responding to a call, and have a fraction of a second to try to see if that cell phone is a knife or gun.
 
http://www.odmp.org/officer/20924-police-officer-jeremy-henwood

Police Officer Jeremy Henwood was shot and fatally wounded while stopped at a traffic light in an unprovoked attack.

Several minutes earlier the subject had randomly approached a customer getting into a car at a local fast food restaurant and shot him in the face with a shotgun. Moments after fleeing the scene, the vehicle was observed by a gang unit officer from a neighboring city driving at a high rate of speed on I-8. The officer, who was unaware of the shooting, gave chase briefly before the pursuit was called off due to high speeds.

Four minutes after the pursuit ended the vehicle pulled behind Officer Henwood's patrol car on University Avenue and flashed its lights several times. When Officer Henwood pulled into the right lane the driver of the vehicle pulled alongside him and immediately opened fire on him with the shotgun, striking him in the head.

The driver fled the scene as two citizens in the car behind him provided medical assistance to Officer Henwood and used his radio to notify dispatchers of the shooting.

Approximately 30 minutes later a woman called 911 and told dispatchers that a man had just confessed the shootings to her. Responding units encountered the man trying to leave the area in the vehicle and fatally shot him when he reached for the shotgun.

Officer Henwood was transported to Scripps Mercy Hospital where he succumbed to his wounds early the next morning.

Officer Henwood was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and had served with the San Diego Police Department for four years. He is survived by his parents, brother, and sister.

So after serving his Country twice over, this is how he is treated.

Don't worry, it a few years the perpetrator will have Amnesty International, Jimmy Carter, and a bunch of other people proclaiming his innocence and that he shouldn't face execution.
 
Don't worry, it a few years the perpetrator will have Amnesty International, Jimmy Carter, and a bunch of other people proclaiming his innocence and that he shouldn't face execution.

Nostradamus has spoken.

So it shall be.
 
Don't worry, it a few years the perpetrator will have Amnesty International, Jimmy Carter, and a bunch of other people proclaiming his innocence and that he shouldn't face execution.

the perp is dead. He wont be coming back except as a zombie.
 
this is no more tragic than the death of oscar grant, or that of the homeless guy who was murdered by those cops, or the murder of troy davis, or the deaths of officer drew petersons wives, or the deaths of all the innocent people this cop murdered while crusading as a marine. just because someone was a cop, even if they are killed, doesnt mean they were a great person. wake up you fools.
 
this is no more tragic than the death of oscar grant, or that of the homeless guy who was murdered by those cops, or the murder of troy davis, or the deaths of officer drew petersons wives, or the deaths of all the innocent people this cop murdered while crusading as a marine. just because someone was a cop, even if they are killed, doesnt mean they were a great person. wake up you fools.

You're a real piece of shit. Not just any shit, but that really nasty shit that comes after a long night of tequila and Taco Cabana.
 
this is no more tragic than the death of oscar grant, or that of the homeless guy who was murdered by those cops, or the murder of troy davis, or the deaths of officer drew petersons wives, or the deaths of all the innocent people this cop murdered while crusading as a marine. just because someone was a cop, even if they are killed, doesnt mean they were a great person. wake up you fools.

You're just pissed that if you got offed nobody would give a shit.
 
Responding units encountered the man trying to leave the area in the vehicle and fatally shot him when he reached for the shotgun.

The heart does not bleed for this filth.

I am glad they took this peice of garbage out.

EDIT: Not that it makes anything any better, but I doubt this maniac shot the officer based on his service to his country. It just sounds like a sick peice of shit with a shotgun was being a sick peice of shit.
 
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this is no more tragic than the death of oscar grant, or that of the homeless guy who was murdered by those cops, or the murder of troy davis, or the deaths of officer drew petersons wives, or the deaths of all the innocent people this cop murdered while crusading as a marine. just because someone was a cop, even if they are killed, doesnt mean they were a great person. wake up you fools.

Spoken like a good little muslim.
 
This is why I take all of the "evil cops shoot poor victim who just was reaching for a cell phone" posts in OT with a shaker of salt.

It's a job where you never know what will happen when responding to a call, and have a fraction of a second to try to see if that cell phone is a knife or gun.

No, they're separate issues. One does not balance the other. RIP officer henwood.
 
Sounds like a classic case of suicide by cop for the perp that is. RIP Officer Henwood and thank you for your service.

On another note, this thread shows us who the real scum of these forums are.
 
Sounds like a classic case of suicide by cop for the perp that is. RIP Officer Henwood and thank you for your service.

On another note, this thread shows us who the real scum of these forums are.

Shooting a cop in the face isn't suicide by cop. Rip
 
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