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Cops shoot 377 rounds into car of unarmed suspect, hitting each other in x-fire
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:22 am
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:22 am
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caught in the crossfire. One officer was shot in the arm and the second was hit in the arm and grazed in the head.
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CBS4 News has learned a total of 23 officers fired a total of at least 377 rounds.
Bullets were sprayed everywhere. They hit the Volvo, other cars in the lot, fence posts and neighboring businesses. They blasted holes in a townhouse where a 12-year-old dove to the ground for cover and a four month old slept in his crib
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And in fact, as CBS4 News was the first to report, both men inside the Volvo were unarmed at the time police caught up with them. All of the gunfire came from police.
Montesano and Valdes were killed by the dozens of rounds that tore through their bodies.
But Montesano and Valdes weren’t the only ones struck – two Miami Dade police officers were hit as well – caught in the crossfire. One officer was shot in the arm and the second was hit in the arm and grazed in the head. If the bullet had struck just a half an inch to the side the officer would have been killed.
The sound of the gunfire was deafening – literally deafening. Two Miami police officers sustained ruptured ear drums from the cacophony of shots.
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This post was edited on 5/9/14 at 6:25 am
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:24 am to Al Dante
Inbeforesomeoneaskshowmanydogswereinthecar
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:27 am to Al Dante
This reminds me of a house fire in br where two teams of fireman soaked each other trying to put out a fire from opposite directions.
Derp.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:28 am to Sir Drinksalot
I like how left out key parts of the story
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Earlier that night, the driver of the Volvo, Adrian Montesano, robbed a Walgreens at gunpoint, and then later shot Miami Dade Police Officer Saul Rodriguez in a nearby trailer park.
Montesano escaped in the officer’s patrol car eventually dumping it at his grandmother’s house in Hialeah – before fleeing in her blue Volvo
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:45 am to Al Dante
Wow, that means that, on average, each cop shot 16.4 shots. Must've been some serious reloading going on
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:47 am to Al Dante
This is not the way a civilized society behaves. We now live in a police state. This is what one would expect to see in Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, or Africa....but now it is very common for local police forces to behave like little 3rd world armies, or the SS.
I'd love to hear the radio recording leading up to this. Once a cop is killed, they go nuts...steroids rage kicks in and the shaved head neanderthals are going to shoot someone. It's nothing more than a mob of armed morons out of control.
Time for politicians to pull the teeth from the dogs.
I don't care if the criminals shot a cop, there is no excuse for what happened here. We are supposed to have a judicial system to determine guilt or innocence and delivery justice.
The most frightening aspect of these dime-store cowboys playing army is that so many Americans don't see problem with it. What I really don't understand is why the national media is all over this frightening new 'normal'. They're generally whiny liberals who should love bashing law and order types. Why is everyone so unconcerned about this?
ETA: Oh, I forgot, everyone is too worried about some old guy having a racist private conversation with his girlfriend, or some movie star's new marriage, or whether gays had their feelings hurt about what someone said.
I'd love to hear the radio recording leading up to this. Once a cop is killed, they go nuts...steroids rage kicks in and the shaved head neanderthals are going to shoot someone. It's nothing more than a mob of armed morons out of control.
Time for politicians to pull the teeth from the dogs.
I don't care if the criminals shot a cop, there is no excuse for what happened here. We are supposed to have a judicial system to determine guilt or innocence and delivery justice.
The most frightening aspect of these dime-store cowboys playing army is that so many Americans don't see problem with it. What I really don't understand is why the national media is all over this frightening new 'normal'. They're generally whiny liberals who should love bashing law and order types. Why is everyone so unconcerned about this?
ETA: Oh, I forgot, everyone is too worried about some old guy having a racist private conversation with his girlfriend, or some movie star's new marriage, or whether gays had their feelings hurt about what someone said.
This post was edited on 5/9/14 at 6:50 am
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:47 am to CAD703X
Still doesn't excuse the officers negligent barrage of lead. As a shooter you're responsible for every round you fire. I can respect their emotions concerning one of their own being slain but that doesn't alleviate their responsibility to keep the public safe.
This post was edited on 5/9/14 at 1:17 pm
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:57 am to Al Dante
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Earlier that night, the driver of the Volvo, Adrian Montesano, robbed a Walgreens at gunpoint, and then later shot Miami Dade Police Officer Saul Rodriguez in a nearby trailer park.
its almost like you left this part out on puropse...
Posted on 5/9/14 at 6:58 am to Ole War Skule
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This is not the way a civilized society behaves. We now live in a police state. This is what one would expect to see in Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, or Africa.
Well it was in Miami. That's close enough
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:01 am to Hammertime
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Wow, that means that, on average, each cop shot 16.4 shots. Must've been some serious reloading going on
Nah. Glock 17 holds 17 rounds in a standard mag
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:05 am to Al Dante
Yeah but some other cop bought a kid a bed like a week ago. I think we can let this slide.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:09 am to KBeezy
Well, which cop was shooting the .4 rounds?
Seem like he's a slacker.
Seem like he's a slacker.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:19 am to CAD703X
The allegation that one of the guys in the Volvo killed a police officer doesn't justify the reckless way the mob acted.
A couple of ironic things to note...The injuries to the police who were shot by other police will be added to the statistics showing how dangerous their job is and that's why they need to militarize. Also, police defenders usually say it's okay for police to militarize because they are highly trained while the average citizen's rights should be restricted because they are not trained professionals like these officers.
A couple of ironic things to note...The injuries to the police who were shot by other police will be added to the statistics showing how dangerous their job is and that's why they need to militarize. Also, police defenders usually say it's okay for police to militarize because they are highly trained while the average citizen's rights should be restricted because they are not trained professionals like these officers.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:24 am to BobABooey
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they are highly trained while the average citizen's rights should be restricted because they are not trained professionals like these officers
Quick question for anyone who might know the answer. Is there some type of across-the-board standardization in police training, or is it completely up to the city/state/municipality?
Just curious, because I would imagine some police forces get a lot better training than others.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:27 am to UGATiger26
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some police forces get a lot better training than others
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:32 am to UGATiger26
The standards are set statewide, and officers in LA attend POST training and get certified before they can carry a weapon. Municipalities have their own internal policies and training to go along with that.
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:50 am to CAD703X
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I like how left out key parts of the story
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:51 am to DLauw
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till doesn't excuse the officers negligent barrage of lead. As a shooter your responsible for every round you fire.
Yup I was taught once you squeeze that trigger you can't take that round back
Posted on 5/9/14 at 7:51 am to Hammertime
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Wow, that means that, on average, each cop shot 16.4 shots. Must've been some serious reloading going on
Uh - Glock 17's hold 17 (+1) rounds. AR-15s have 20 or 30 round magazines.
Could have been zero reloading.
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