Aw, damn. Burned to death. That freaking sucks. I wonder if it was a Crown Vic.
The cops around here changed to Impalas for awhile, but now they are back to the Crown Vics.
here are photos from fiery crash.
http://www.kitv.com/slideshow/news/30271373/detail.html
"People were putting water bottles on it trying to get this guy out," said witness Charles Owens.
"Yeah, tried to get him out, but he was to the dashboard. When he got hit, it (the car) started smoking and flaming already. It was already on fire. So they tried to pour bottled water on it and tried to get him out, but it exploded again. Yeah. Couldn't get him out at all. And then shot gun rounds started going off," said the first witness.
RIP Officer Steven Green
dead dirtbag
ALABAMA
A Mobile police officer was fatally wounded and another officer was shot Friday afternoon in an incident that began at the Mobile Metro Jail. The suspect was later shot and killed by police after a standoff.
Officer Steven Green, 36, was stabbed by 24-year old robbery suspect Lawrence Wallace, Jr. in the sally port of the Mobile Metro Jail. Wallace then took Green’s patrol car and crashed thought a sally port door before abandoning the car on Dauphin Island Parkway and hiding under a house.
Green, a husband and father of three small children, was transported to the USA Medical Center where he later died. He had been an officer with the Mobile Police Department since May 2010.
“It is a sad day for the Mobile Police Force and for law enforcement. Our sympathy certainly goes to Officer Green’s wife and family,” Mobile Police Chief Michael Williams said Friday night.
A second officer was wounded in the standoff with Wallace on Daytona Drive. He was treated and released from the hospital Friday.
Wallace was shot and killed Friday evening on Daytona Drive after refusing to surrender to police. He had been arrested earlier in the day after attempting to rob a Dollar General store. He approached the store’s checkout counter, demanded money and cigarettes, then lit the counter on fire after spraying it with lighter fluid. He was tackled by an off duty officer shopping in the store.
perp walk. minutes later the black officer holding car door was murdered.
RIP Detective David White
White, 35, was a nine-year veteran of the Sheriff's Office and the married father of two young children
MIDDLEBURG, Fla. -
Two deputies were shot during a raid of a suspected meth lab in Middleburg on Thursday evening. One of those deputies and a suspect shot as he ran from the scene both died, according to Clay County Sheriff Rick Beseler.
The second deputy was also hit by gunfire in the incident on Alligator Boulevard just after 6:30 p.m.
Beseler identify the deputy killed as David White, 35, a detective and nine-year veteran of the Sheriff's Office.
"Detective White ... was literally one of the best officers we had," Beseler said. "He will be sorely missed."
White was the first Clay County deputy to be killed in the line of duty in 99 years.
The second detective, Matt Hanlin, was struck in the arm and was taken to Orange Park Medical Center, where he was listed in serious but stable condition.
"This is the darkest day in the history of this agency," Beseler said after visiting the shooting scene.
The suspect's name has not been released.
Five people were arrested at the scene, and authorities said at least some of them may have been staying at the house without the knowledge or permission of the owners.
"Right now the focus of all the members of the Sheriff's Office and the members of the community is with the family of those two officers," Beseler said. "We just ask for everyone's prayers."
The Clay County Sheriff's Office will observe an agency-wide moment of silence at 9 a.m. Friday, which will include radio silence for patrol members.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement will be the lead agency in the investigation of the police-involved shooting and will also assist in the clean up of the drug lab.
my Dept. was there.
Thousands gathered at First Baptist Church of MIddleburg for services honoring Clay County Sheriff's Office Detective David White, who was shot and killed druing a drug raid Thursday evening.
Thank you for your service.
Is the suspect a pretty boy or ugly girl? I hope he/she gets life. Real life, no parole.
Anybody want to say this 16 year old doesn't deserve life for making meth and killing a cop?
manhunt now.
waiting for more information.
Trooper's car
SEATTLE (AP) — A Washington state trooper making a routine traffic stop was shot and killed early Thursday, and dozens of officers canvassed the area looking for the shooter.
The trooper had stopped a pickup around 1 a.m. Thursday about 20 miles west of Seattle across Puget Sound, and radioed the location and license plate number, said Trooper Russ Winger.
When the trooper didn't respond to status checks, a Kitsap County sheriff's deputy went to the scene and found the trooper outside his patrol car.
He was taken to St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma where he was declared dead.
Three hours later, officers found the truck abandoned on a county road near Port Orchard, about two miles from the shooting scene.
Troopers, deputies and other officers searched the area for the driver using dogs and questioning people. They urged residents to stay inside and call 911 if they saw anything suspicious.
Dogs did not pick up a track, Winger said.
Investigators know who the truck is registered to, but don't know if that person is a suspect in the shooting, Winger said.
"It's obviously a high priority and drawing a lot of attention," said Sgt. Ken Dickinson. "We're looking for whoever is associated with that truck."
The slain trooper is a veteran who worked out of Bremerton.
"He worked in the Kitsap area for quite some time," Winger said. "He was a co-worker of mine."
No other information would be released until his family was notified, said Bob Calkins, patrol spokesman. Dozens of patrol cars with lights flashing escorted an aid car carrying the trooper's body about 6:30 a.m. Thursday from the hospital to the Pierce County medical examiner's office.
edit to add:
SEATTLE – A possible suspect in the shooting death of a Washington State trooper during a traffic stop early Thursday shot himself hours later as police closed in, authorities said.
A SWAT team was approaching the house in Port Orchard where they hoped to find the registered owner of the pickup truck the trooper had stopped. They heard a shot and found the man with a self-inflicted wound. He was taken to a Tacoma hospital, where his condition was unknown.
(02-23-2012, 04:20 PM)Lady Cop Wrote: [ -> ]re: post 192
RIP Trooper Tony Radulescu
Friends said Radulescu was born in Bucharest, Romania, and moved to the U.S. when he was 14. He was fluent in Korean, Italian, Spanish, English and Romanian.
"It's a very sad day for the Washington State Patrol," said Batiste. "He was a father and peer to many of us who was dearly loved. He served this country in the military and was with this organization for about 16 years."
Batiste said that he has spoken with Radulescu's son.
Batiste said that Radulescu "had a great personality, a real sense of humor" and was highly sought after to speak at local schools in the community. He said that the man's son is in the military.
"We're all hurting, I'm hurting," Batiste said.
So sad, i just turned on the news and saw coverage of this. They were showing overhead coverage of the hospital and just tons of police officers and their vehicles outside and then a procession following the ambulance going somewhere (i'm not sure if it was to or from the hospital) it was just very sad and touching at the same time, the respect that police officers have for their own. It is nice to see that family aspect but i hate to see that it is because one of their own is down. I have many police officers in my family and it makes me very sad to think that i could lose a brother, cousin, aunt, uncle etc. and it can happen so easily because of these assholes that just don't give a shit. I couldn't do what they do but i appreciate them so much.
re: posts 195-196 ^
RIP Deputy Barbara Pill
Sheriff Parker said Pill had 30 years in law enforcement and came from a family in law enforcement, with two sons serving on the force, one with Brevard County.
she was a new grandmother.
Sheriff Jack Parker gives an update on the fatal shooting of a deputy - March 6, 2012.
The suspect, investigators believe killed Pill, was identified as Brandon Lee Bradley, was actively sought for four felony warrants.
The other suspect identified was Andrea Michelle Kershner.
Both have a criminal history.
Parker listed off multiple felony convictions for Bradley that ranged from burglary and robbery to possession of weapons and drugs.
For Kershner, Parker said she was previously convicted for possession of drugs and battery.
death row fuckers
Dirty nasty whore! It just amazes me the attitude that people have! Kill them now!