KCBS-TV Airs Live the Moment Cops Shoot a Gun Weilding Domestic Violence/Kidnapping Sustpect in LA After Car Chase

THERE IS A REASON WHY THEY CALL IN LIVE TV … KIDNAPPING SUSPECT FOUGHT THE LAW AND THE LAW WON.

ALL SHOWN LIVE ON TV … On Friday, March 13 LAPD pursued a possible kidnapping and domestic violence suspect in South LA evening and then engaged in a shootout with the suspect at the end of the chase. Police stated that the suspect was accused of assaulting, pistol-whipping and forcing his wife into a car at gunpoint on Sunday in Paramount, California. Authorities also told the media that the suspect was armed and dangerous. The chase ended at Vermont Avenue and 43rd Street when the suspect got out of the white SUV and began pointing the gun at the police and made gestures at them. However, he was no match for law enforcement who opened fire on the suspect, all caught live on TV.

No deputies were injured in the incident. Officials said the suspect was shot “at least once” in the upper torso. After an hour or so stand off with the police and SWAT, the suspect surrender and was taken to the hospital.

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The Blaze:

Police had told local media that they believed the man to be armed and dangerous while the chase was still ongoing, and as media cameras showed, he quickly demonstrated that the police were correct. pulling out a handgun and appearing to fire at the cops.

The police returned fire.

Shocked KCBS anchors apologized profusely as it seemed that they had aired video footage of the man being shot by police. They soon cut back to video from the scene, showing the visibly injured man, a bullet wound in his abdomen, sitting on a nearby front porch.

Another Police Shooting … Manhunt Underway for Two Suspects After Two Police Officers Shot in Los Angeles, CA

SADLY, THIS IS BECOMING A TREND … THANKS OBAMA, HOLDER, SHARPTON AND THE LIBERAL MSM …

A manhunt is underway for two suspects who shot two police officers in Los Angeles, California.  The two officers were driving on Broadway near 65th Street around 5:45 p.m. on Sunday when they were shot at and wounded.  It is believed by authorities that the two plain clothed officers were the target of the gunfire. The two officers were fired at near a South Los Angeles intersection Sunday, when they then returned gunfire, causing the suspects to flee. The officers suffered minor wounds and were treated at the scene.

Crime Scene Tape

A manhunt is underway for two suspects after two police officers were shot and wounded in Los Angeles.

Det. Meghan Aguilar said the officers were driving on Broadway around 5:45 p.m. on Sunday when they were shot at, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Aguilar said the officers, who were wearing plainclothes, returned fire and several suspects scattered, according to the paper.

A number of people were detained in connection with the shooting and officers are searching for two suspects, she said.

The Times reported that the officers suffered minor wounds and were treated at the scene. It is unclear whether their vehicle was marked or undercover

LAPD searches for two suspects in shooting of officers in South L.A.

“At this time, the officers believe they were the target of the gunfire,” said Aguilar, cautioning that the investigation is in the preliminary stage. “There’s going to be several thorough interviews of the officers. But right now they believe they were the target.”

The officers returned fire, Aguilar said. Several suspects scattered, but police detained a number of people in connection with the shooting. Police are still looking for two suspects, she said.

Authorities said the officers suffered minor wounds and were treated at the scene.

It is unclear whether the vehicle the officers were driving in was marked or undercover, she said.

Police cordoned off several blocks around the intersection, which is near where police last summer shot and killed Ezell Ford Jr., a mentally ill man, sparking protests.

The LAPD’s SWAT unit was on the scene Sunday evening. Dozens of officers — as well as some police dogs — moved block by block in an attempt to hunt down the people involved in the shooting.

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Ferguson, MO Police Shooting News Conference at 2:30 ET – VIDEO (Update: Suspect Named: Jeffrey LeeHoust Williams – Picture)(Williams was a Protestor)(Charged with 2 Counts of Aggravated Assault)

Ferguson, MO Police Shooting News Conference at 2:30 ET

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St. Louis Police Department

This afternoon St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch named 20 year old Jeffrey Williams named shooting suspect in the police shooting of two police officers in Ferguson, MO.

  • 20 year old Jeffrey Williams named shooting suspect in Ferguson, MO. Williams is currently in police custody.
  • The 20 year old suspect has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault, assault in the first degree, a class A felony.
  • Also charged with one count of firing a weapon from a vehicle, and thee counts of armed criminal action.
  • The individual in custody has acknowledged to firing the shots at the two police officers.
  • St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch confirmed that a weapon has been recovered.
  • The weapon recovered was a handgun recovered at his residence.
  • He was a demonstrator and has been a part of other protests in Ferguson, MO and from Ferguson.
  • There was an arrest warrant out for Jeffrey Williams previously who had not seen his probation officer for 7 months.
  • Williams does not live far from Ferguson.
  • He was currently on probation for receiving stolen property.
  • Suspect claims that he was not targeting at the police, claims he had a dispute with other people and were firing at them.
  • McCulloch said, “We’re not completely buying that part of it.”
  • McCulloch confirms the red vehicle is part of the investigation.

PRESS CONFERENCE: St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch suspect arrest of two Ferguson police officers

Video Hat Tip -  The Gateway Pundit

UPDATE I: Protester charged with shooting officers in Ferguson.

County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch said Jeffrey Williams was charged with two counts of assault in the first degree, one count of firing a weapon from a vehicle, and thee counts of armed criminal action.

McCulloch said Williams admitted firing the shots, but said he was shooting at someone else.

“We’re not sure we buy that part of it,” McCulloch said, adding that the handgun used in the shooting has been recovered.

He said Williams was involved in the demonstration that was wrapping up when the incident took place. Williams, he said, was being held in lieu of $300,000 cash bail.

UPDATE II: Prosecutor: Man held in wounding of two officers at Ferguson may have been shooting at someone else.

A man who participated in a protest outside the Ferguson police station Wednesday returned and fired shots — possibly at someone other than police — that wounded two officers, authorities said Sunday.

Jeffrey Williams, 20, was charged with two counts of first-degree assault, one count of firing a weapon from a vehicle and three counts of armed criminal action. He was in custody, with cash-only bail set at $300,000.

“It is possible that he was firing at someone other than the police,” St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert P. McCulloch said at a press conference Sunday. He said there had been civilians between Williams and the officers who were wounded.

UPDATE III: Picture 20 year old Jeffrey Williams, individual with previous record who was on probation and in possession of a handgun. I am most certain he did not have a permit to carry a handgun, nor went through any of the hoop that we law-abiding citizens have to.

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Pic Hat Tip – The Conservative Tree House

Breaking: Arrest Made in Connection With Shooting of Two Police Officers in Ferguson, MO … News Conference at 2:30 ET Live Streaming (Update: WAPO Reporting Weapon Recovered)(Update: Suspect Named: Jeffrey Williams)

BREAKING NEWS … AN ARREST HAS BEEN MADE IN CONNECTION WITH TWO FERGUSON, MO POLICE OFFICERS

As reported at NBC News, an arrest has been made in connection with the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson, Missouri. A press conference with St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch and St. Louis County Chief of Police Jon Belmar will be held at 2:30 pm ET Sunday, 1:30 pm CT.

WATCH PRESS CONFERENCE LIVE HERE AT FOX2 NOW.

The two police officers shot early Thursday morning outside the Ferguson police station, one a St. Louis county police officer, who is 41 and has been on the force for 14 years, was hit in the shoulder,  the other police officer, a Webster Groves officer, who is 32 and has been on the force seven years, was shot in the face. The two officers have since been released from the hospital.

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ST. Louis Police Department

An arrest has been made in connection with the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson, Missouri, officials said Sunday afternoon.

“An arrest has been made in connection with the shooting of two police officers in #Ferguson. Thank you for your help,” the St. Louis County Police Department said in a tweet just after noon local time.

The shooting Thursday — gunshots rang out just as a protest was winding down — left two cops wounded, one with a bullet still lodged in his head.

UPDATE I: Police announce arrest in shooting of officers in Ferguson.

Police said they have one person in custody in connection with the shootings of two police officers in Ferguson, Missouri, early Thursday.

UPDATE II: WAPO reporting that a weapon has been recovered as well.

St. Louis County police have arrested a suspect and recovered a weapon in connection with the shooting of two police officers standing guard during a peaceful protest in Ferguson, Mo., early Thursday, according to a news release.

Officials in Missouri announced a news conference at 2:30 p.m. Eastern time to discuss “an arrest in connection with the shooting at the Ferguson Police Department Thursday morning that left two police officers wounded.”

Law enforcement sources told The Washington Post that a local man was arrested in the late morning on Sunday and that the weapon believed to have been used in the shooting has been recovered.

UPDATE III: From the New Conference.

  • 20 year old Jeffrey Williams named shooting suspect in Ferguson, MO. Williams is currently in police custody.
  • The 20 year old suspect has been charged with Aggravated assault, assault in the first degree, a class A felony.
  • The individual in custody has acknowledged to firing the shots at the two police officers.
  • St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch confirmed that a weapon has been recovered.
  • The weapon recovered was a handgun recovered at his residence.
  • He was a demonstrator and has been a part of other protests in Ferguson, MO.
  • He was currently on probation for receiving stolen property.

Your Tax Dollars at Work … CIA Cash Ended Up Financing Radical Islamist Terrorist Group Al Qaeda

REMEMBER HOW WE WERE TOLD THAT THE UNITED STATES DOES NOT PAY RANSOM FOR HOSTAGES …

As reported at the New York Times, your hard earned tax dollars financing Islamist terrorists. This is just another example that the US government has become too big to succeed. As stated in the article, it was just another in a long list of examples of how the United States, largely because of poor oversight and loose financial controls. In this case, the poor oversight and lack of attention to detail gives hard earned American tax payer dollars to the very evil radical Islamist terrorists we are looking to defeat. UNREAL.

Why does this sound exactly like the brilliance of ‘Fast & Furious’?

Tax Dollars Roll

In the spring of 2010, Afghan officials struck a deal to free an Afghan diplomat held hostage by Al Qaeda. But the price was steep — $5 million — and senior security officials were scrambling to come up with the money.

They first turned to a secret fund that the Central Intelligence Agency bankrolled with monthly cash deliveries to the presidential palace in Kabul, according to several Afghan officials involved in the episode. The Afghan government, they said, had already squirreled away about $1 million from that fund.

Within weeks, that money and $4 million more provided from other countries was handed over to Al Qaeda, replenishing its coffers after a relentless C.I.A. campaign of drone strikes in Pakistan had decimated the militant network’s upper ranks.

The C.I.A.’s contribution to Qaeda’s bottom line, though, was no well-laid trap. It was just another in a long list of examples of how the United States, largely because of poor oversight and loose financial controls, has sometimes inadvertently financed the very militants it is fighting.

While refusing to pay ransoms for Americans kidnapped by Al Qaeda, the Taliban or, more recently, the Islamic State, the United States has spent hundreds of billions of dollars over the last decade at war in Iraq and Afghanistan, some of which has been siphoned off to enemy fighters.

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