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  • Mesquite officer shoots teen who rammed squad car with stolen car

    Burglary scumbags get caught in stolen car...



    A 15-year-old boy driving a stolen car was shot and wounded early Friday by a Mesquite police officer after a short chase.

    Shortly after 3 a.m., the officer attempted to stop the 1990 Lincoln sedan the teen was driving for a minor traffic violation. The teen fled, and the officer pursued the car until it stopped in an alley near the 2700 block of Franklin Drive.

    When the officer got out, the suspect rammed his squad car, police said. The officer then fired several shots into the vehicle, striking the suspect in the shoulder. A 13-year-old passenger in the car was not injured.

    The officer was not injured, said Lt. Bill Hedgpeth, a Mesquite police spokesman. He was placed on one-day special assignment while the shooting is investigated.

    The suspect was taken to Baylor University Medical Center, where he was treated and released into police custody. The passenger is also in custody. Neither was identified because they are minors.

    The car was recently stolen in Dallas, police said, and property from a car burglary was found in the vehicle.

  • #2
    Should have been a head shot ! Beter luck next time .
    Big Rooster Racing

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    • #3
      why the hell did they place him on special assignment? he was protecting his life... this world is really fucked up when a criminal has more rights than the people that are suppose to be protecting us

      Originally posted by DOHCTR
      You sir are the poster child for "Go big or go home"!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bonnie&clyde View Post
        why the hell did they place him on special assignment? he was protecting his life... this world is really fucked up when a criminal has more rights than the people that are suppose to be protecting us
        That is normal anywhere. They do it even if they know you weren't in the wrong.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bonnie&clyde View Post
          why the hell did they place him on special assignment? he was protecting his life... this world is really fucked up when a criminal has more rights than the people that are suppose to be protecting us
          Normal police talk for Picking up the rug and getting the broom ready.

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          • #6
            Pop a cap in dat ass!
            Doing enough racing for 99% of the board!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dumpycapri85 View Post
              Should have been a head shot ! Beter luck next time .
              Agreed. There are enough thieves in this world. One less wouldn't hurt
              99 Mustang Project JSTA2V
              going from really slow to just alittle slow



              2013 Focus ST the daily cruising the 4 banger

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Oreos_stang3 View Post
                Agreed. There are enough thieves in this world. One less wouldn't hurt
                Especially when you can dispose of them at an early age and not have to let them go through life being a criminal and ending up in prison while we're footing the bill !!

                -Aaron

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