This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
(WARNING: 21+) The Nye County Sheriff’s Office released body camera footage from a March 25 incident in Pahrump in which a suspect shot a detective in Pahrump and was killed by another detective. The footage shows Matthew Moore, 19, firing a Mossberg 12 gauge shotgun over his mother’s shoulder and hitting Detective Bryan Cooper. Moore fires three more times and is standing over Cooper appearing to try to fire a fifth time when Detective Logan Gibbs fired at least 13 times from his Glock 9mm and hit Moore about 12 times. #shooting
👍1
Police frequency
(WARNING: 21+) The Nye County Sheriff’s Office released body camera footage from a March 25 incident in Pahrump in which a suspect shot a detective in Pahrump and was killed by another detective. The footage shows Matthew Moore, 19, firing a Mossberg 12 gauge…
The sheriff’s office received a call on March 25 about a stabbing in Pahrump. Detectives investigated and determined Moore tried to rob a person of a belt and cut that person’s neck.
About 10:40 p.m. Cooper and Gibbs went to Moore’s home. Cooper approached the front door and Gibbs was along the side of the home.
Moore’s mother answered the door, excused herself to go tend to dogs and then returned. Moore walked up behind his mother and fired a shotgun over his mother’s shoulder, hitting Cooper in the protective vest
Moore fired other shots and Cooper’s protective vest stopped rounds. Cooper was on his back on the ground when Moore walked up to him and “prepared to execute Detective Cooper,” Wehrly said. That’s when Gibbs fired from the side of the home and killed Moore.
Cooper is in stable condition in the hospital, Wehrly said. Moore’s mother cooperated with investigators, the sheriff said.
Had Moore survived he would have faced charges that included attempted murder and attempted murder of a police officer, Wehrly said.
About 10:40 p.m. Cooper and Gibbs went to Moore’s home. Cooper approached the front door and Gibbs was along the side of the home.
Moore’s mother answered the door, excused herself to go tend to dogs and then returned. Moore walked up behind his mother and fired a shotgun over his mother’s shoulder, hitting Cooper in the protective vest
Moore fired other shots and Cooper’s protective vest stopped rounds. Cooper was on his back on the ground when Moore walked up to him and “prepared to execute Detective Cooper,” Wehrly said. That’s when Gibbs fired from the side of the home and killed Moore.
Cooper is in stable condition in the hospital, Wehrly said. Moore’s mother cooperated with investigators, the sheriff said.
Had Moore survived he would have faced charges that included attempted murder and attempted murder of a police officer, Wehrly said.
The Empire State Building is sending a powerful message to healthcare workers. The iconic New York City skyscraper debuted what appeared to be spinning red and white lights atop the building on Monday night. “Starting tonight through the COVID-19 battle, our signature white lights will be replaced by the heartbeat of America with a white and red siren in the mast for heroic emergency workers on the front line of the fight,” the Empire State Building tweeted.
Forwarded from /r/Pics
A nurse took this picture of the inside of a truck in NYC. All victims of COVID-19.
http://redd.it/frk5u1
http://redd.it/frk5u1
A police officer for the Phoenix Police Department died Sunday night and two others were injured while responding to a domestic violence call that turned chaotic, the department said in a statement. The two other officers are expected to recover. The deceased officer was identified as Greg Carnicle, a commander at the department who was months away from retirement. He served on the force for 31 years and was most recently the head of all evening and weekend patrol operations, the statement read. #RIP
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers working at the Ysleta port of entry in El Paso seized 15 pounds of methamphetamine Sunday morning. The large seizure was made just after 8:00 a.m. when an 18-year-old U.S. male driving a 2008 Cadillac Catera arrived from Mexico. CBP officers selected the vehicle for an inspection. A CBP drug sniffing dog searched the car and alerted to the presence of narcotics. A Z-portal scan of the vehicle also showed anomalies in the appearance of the dashboard area. CBP continued their inspection and located 13 bundles in the dashboard. The contents of the packages tested positive for methamphetamine. CBP officers arrested the driver. He was turned over to Homeland Security Investigations agents to face charges associated with the failed smuggling attempt.
Forwarded from I'm going to hell for this!
Forwarded from Vincent James
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Police attempt to break up crowds in the hood amid a COVID outbreak
Experts are now trying to predict where the virus will peak next. Above, a map of potential hot spots with figures from March 31