well... texting..??? talking on the phone...??? talking to a passenger...???
i see several lawsuits...!!!
no one was seriously hurt as the newsman said, but.......who knows what a good attorney will say about that..!!
Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you nothing. It was here first.
Mark Twain
well... texting..??? talking on the phone...??? talking to a passenger...???
i see several lawsuits...!!!
no one was seriously hurt as the newsman said, but.......who knows what a good attorney will say about that..!!
Bet you watch it 2 times.
In the blink of an eye the officer emptied his weapon in retaliation!
Darn good shooting from somebody that just got the crap scared out of him!
A coroner's jury ruled that Hamilton, Montana, Police Officer Ross Jessop
was justified in killing a man during a late night traffic stop. It took a
six woman jury an hour to rule that Officer Ross justifiably shot and killed
Raymond Thane Davis after Davis shot at him. The five hours of testimony
included this chilling video recording of the shooting made by the police
car dash camera.
Davis first tried shooting Officer Jessop in the face from
a few inches away. The click of Davis' revolver's hammer hitting a
previously fired round was audible on the tape. Davis then shot again as
Officer Jessop retreated and drew his own weapon. Watch this one twice (at
least) to get the FULL bone chilling effect. It'll make your hair stand up!
As indicated earlier, this happened in Hamilton, Montana. Just shows how
fast things can go to crap. If you listen close, the first time the suspect
pulled the trigger it went "click." They found out later that the hammer
fell on a spent case in the revolver. The outcome would have been much
different if there had been a live round in the cylinder. The driver of the
vehicle (suspect) died of his wounds after being hit, then driving into a
telephone pole after he sped away. Never let your guard
down, stay calm and shoot straight as many times as you have bullets.
Reload as required.