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  • Good Samaritan Shot By Police After Calling 911 to Report Shooting Suspect Location

    Can't make this shit up.


    On Halloween, a concerned citizen in Vancouver, WA called 911 to report the location of the car of a shooting suspect who was the object of a police manhunt. Shortly thereafter, SWAT officers arrived on the scene and shot the 911 caller, mistakenly presuming that he was the shooting suspect.

    By Barry Donegan @ Ben Swann
    On Halloween morning, 59-year-old Vancouver, WA resident John Kendall allegedly shot his neighbor Abigail Mounce with a rifle, striking her in the face. He then drove to a nearby wooded area, ditched his car, walked into the woods on foot, and took his own life. According to KGW-TV, Mounce is expected to survive her injuries, but doctors may not be able to save her right eye.

    After the shooting was initially reported, police initiated a manhunt in an effort to apprehend Kendall. A concerned citizen, who asked to remain anonymous, stumbled across Kendall’s car and, hoping to assist police in the manhunt, called 911 to report the location of the vehicle. The Oregonian notes that the unidentified man decided to wait at the location for police to arrive.

    SWAT officers honed in on Kendall’s cell phone signal and determined that he was in the area where the citizen reported seeing his car. Police then made their way to the location reported by the concerned citizen and, upon arrival, confused him for the suspect and opened fire on him with multiple rounds, hitting him in the leg. A representative from the Vancouver Police Department told KGW-TV, “Law enforcement personnel watched as the citizen (believed to be Kendall) exited his vehicle and circled behind his trunk. Fearing that he armed himself, law enforcement fired multiple shots at the individual in order to stop the perceived threat before the citizen could enter the woods.”

    The unidentified 911 caller then jumped for cover behind a pile of gravel and shot back a single time, striking no one, before calling 911 again to try and clear up the confusion. Police realized that he was not the suspect, stopped firing, gave the man first aid, and took him to the hospital. He was released the following day. According to KOIN-TV 6, Vancouver police officials claim that the 911 caller bore a resemblance to suspect John Kendall.

    Shortly after police mistakenly shot the man who called to assist them in their manhunt, officers found the suspect’s body, already deceased, in the nearby woods.

    Vancouver Police Department spokeswoman Kim Kapp identified the officers involved in the shooting as Clark County Deputy Anthony Spainhower, Vancouver Police Officer Brian Frances, and Vancouver Police Corporal Chris LeBlanc. Though police investigators are not sure yet which officer fired the shot that hit the unidentified Good Samaritan, an eyewitness interviewed by The Oregonian described hearing four or five shots at the time of the incident.

    The three officers involved in the shooting were placed on paid administrative leave pending the results of an internal investigation, which Vancouver police representative Kim Kapp said could be wrapped up by Thanksgiving.


    Read more at http://www.punkrocklibertarians.com/...0KOqTE496Ed.99

  • #2
    Shoot first, deny everything later.

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    • #3
      ... and the concerned citizen will be charged with attempted murder of a police officer.

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      • #4
        They were just trying to nip it in the bud.
        "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
          ... and the concerned citizen will be charged with attempted murder of a police officer.
          http://www.truthcontest.com/entries/...iversal-truth/

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          • #6
            Hmm...I don't know. This sounds like the cops may have not been over reacting necessarily IF it is true about the person's actions. You'd think there would be a lot of shouting telling him to freeze, stop, something though or did they just roll up on him and when he saw the car, got out and circled his car to be able to point out the suspects car.

            Note to self: If you report it, get the hell out before the cops arrive.
            If you are there when the cops arrive. DON"T FUCKING MOVE and do exactly what they say. Have your ID in your teeth or raised hand.

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            • #7
              Not trying to defend the police on this but what the hell was this guy doing outside and armed? If I was in that guys position I would have stayed in the car or gone home. When the cops showed up I wouldn't be stepping out of my car with a gun visible, I would step out with my hands out and identifying myself.

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              • #8
                Hindsight in these ubiquitous copied and pasted FTP threads is always predicatably 20-20.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The King View Post
                  Hindsight in these ubiquitous copied and pasted FTP threads is always predicatably 20-20.
                  True. I've had the police pull out guns on me twice before with the most recent time being in 2011. Both times I immediately stopped what I was doing and put my hands out in the open to show I wasn't a threat. And both times the officers apologized for their actions and explained why they reacted in that way. Shit happens though.

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                  • #10
                    Him firing back may have bought him enough time to save his life

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jose View Post
                      Not trying to defend the police on this but what the hell was this guy doing outside and armed? If I was in that guys position I would have stayed in the car or gone home. When the cops showed up I wouldn't be stepping out of my car with a gun visible, I would step out with my hands out and identifying myself.
                      A guy that just shot his wife is somewhere in the woods, and you choose to stay there. You have a gun. Would you rather sit in your car where someone can more easily sneak up on you, or stand beside it?
                      "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
                        A guy that just shot his wife is somewhere in the woods, and you choose to stay there. You have a gun. Would you rather sit in your car where someone can more easily sneak up on you, or stand beside it?
                        I would have rather have gone home where I'm less likely to have been shot by either of them. Honestly, what was he still doing hanging around there? It's like in the horror movies when someone hears a strange noise and goes to investigate it. He should have gotten the fuck out of there as it was pointless sticking around. If he had been wearing a hoodie he would have been dead for sure.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Jose View Post
                          I would have rather have gone home where I'm less likely to have been shot by either of them. Honestly, what was he still doing hanging around there? It's like in the horror movies when someone hears a strange noise and goes to investigate it. He should have gotten the fuck out of there as it was pointless sticking around. If he had been wearing a hoodie he would have been dead for sure.
                          You and me both. Although, we've never been shot before.
                          "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                          • #14
                            I wouldn't have called the pigs in the first place.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Post
                              You and me both. Although, we've never been shot before.

                              If I recall a story Jose told back in Canada correctly, he has been shot before.

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