That is when one of the suspects resisted arrest, leading to a struggle, and the suspect was able to grab one of the detective’s guns, pulling the trigger and firing one gunshot inside the mall. [More]
Thank Heaven for Rule 14!
[Via Steve T]
Notes from the Resistance
This week, Sarah Fields, a journalist with The Publica Now, revealed on social media that FBI agents came to her home on October 17 unannounced. She claimed the agency demanded that she talk with them about her coverage of an alleged Hamas training camp on the US-Mexico border. In her posts, Fields claims that the FBI was trying to get her to reveal her sources. [More]
That way, if she does their work for them they can get back to the headline-making business of raiding J6 suspects…
What do you want to bet they’re trying to keep a lid on a guy on the inside while they wait for a bigger headline-making event to explode in our faces?
And tangentially related, WTF, soulless GOP demons…?
[Via Michael G]
Secret Service agent fires gun amid car break-in while protecting Biden granddaughter [More]
Not the one who doesn’t get a Christmas stocking…
Hey, can I open fire on thieves trying to break into my car, too?
In the redacted body camera recording obtained by The Associated Press, the father asks if there’s anything the police can do. A female officer is heard replying that his 11-year-old could be charged with creating “child porn.” The parent protests that she is a child, a victim who was manipulated by an adult.“It doesn’t matter,” the officer said. “She’s still creating it.” [More]
Name the “officer.”
Boy, what does that tell you about going to the police for help?
[Via WiscoDave]
Video shows officer killing man after confrontation that started with a double-parked car – Prosecutors have charged a LaSalle police officer with second-degree murder after the officer fatally shot a man on his third day of training. [More]
Sure looks like flat-out murder by a raging, cowardly incompetent who’s not missing many meals to me…
[Via Michael G]

…this technology could be used by the police as “an `electronic master key’ to `disable’ any `smart guns’ in the house,” and be used as a pretext to “ban the manufacture of any gun that ISN’T a `smart gun’.” [More]
Who would be against giving police the power to protect us from armed extremists?
“Not At Liberty To Release”: Nashville PD Blows Smoke Over Leaked Manifesto [More]
Which is OK because award-winning Authorized Journalist Phil Williams says it’s not what we think.
[Via bondmen]
“Yeah, well we have the results from the medical examiner’s report, first of all, and that is that all three individuals were killed by firearms.” [More]
I told ya, there’s a reason I won’t own those things.
[Via 1Gat]
‘Shockwaves of emotions’ after 4 L.A. Sheriff’s Department employees die by suicide in 24 hours [More]
So “gun law” enforcers with exemptions not afforded to We the People have “a 54% increase in suicide risk when compared to the civilian population.”
Criminals also have a much higher risk…?
[Via WiscoDave]

Attorneys representing the Second Amendment Foundation and its partners in a challenge to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s effort to conduct warrantless searches and seizures from licensed firearms retailers in the county have filed a brief in response to objections by the defendants, in support of an application for summary relief. [More]
Before confronting somebody, Sheriff Salazar said people must consider there could be some serious consequences, especially if that suspect is armed. [More]
Not “legal” advice, but that should be the assumption going in, along with establishing cover and a clear sight picture, including what’s beyond the target, before announcing your presence.
Considering the personal risks, the financial ramifications of shooting someone, and that cars are insured, I’d be inclined to go with setting off the alarm and calling the “Only Ones” from behind locked doors. While a part of me would want to resolve things the old-fashioned way, the legal system is stacked against going outside and using up to lethal force to protect mere property.
[Via 1Gat]
They say 25-year-old Alexander Roy was trying a “dry fire” of the gun, thinking that it was unloaded, when he aimed at Hernandez and shot him. Police say alcohol was a factor in the shooting. [More]
Oh, but something like this has to be a one-time thing, right?
Right…?
Tell me again about police officer gun exemptions due to superior training and trustworthiness…
[Via Steve T]
N—a wanted to carry a gun in the Wild West. Not on my watch haha… Think I give a f–k what y’all n–s think?!???? I’ll shoot you too!!!!! [More]
Remind you of anybody…? The oinker not only didn’t get canned after that but he got promoted (pg. 3)
And I never did find out what happened to the double-tappers…
Miki and his wife were ready to commit suicide, along with their child, Masada-style, rather than be taken hostage. But it never came to that. With steady nerves and superb gun skills, Miki held more than ten terrorists at bay. [More]
What a wonderful story about a courageous man defending his family– something this stupid woman will never know.
Too bad some men aren’t allowed the same choice.
[Via JR]