Monday, September 7, 2015

NYPD officers fire 84 shots at suspect, miss 83 times

Via sauced07

27-year-old Jerrol Harris is suspected of shooting a man in the arm and firing at police. © NYPD
 
An attempted murder suspect who fired at NYPD officers was met with a barrage of 84 bullets from police – but a staggering 83 of those shots missed the man completely. 
 
Jerrol Harris, 27, ran from police early on Friday morning after allegedly robbing and shooting a man in the Bushwick neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.

The victim, 52-year-old Leon Faison, was shot in the arm after he discovered Harris inside his car attempting to steal items at around 1:10am local time, ABC 7 reported.

He chased after Harris, spotting a pair of cops along the way. Faison provided them with a description of the suspect, and officers soon spotted Harris running about eight blocks from the scene of the crime.

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7 comments:

  1. Suspect that this boy defines "Jiving" to be missed by so many bullets.

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  2. Once again the boys in blue demonstrate that the safest thing to be when the cops start shooting is their target.

    David Martin

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  3. TCH has an update on another situation with an incident that didn't end so well for anyone.

    http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/09/08/walter-scott-shooting-update-michael-slager-attorney-to-offer-evidence-similar-to-our-previous-outline/

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    1. Thanks.

      http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2015/09/walter-scott-shooting-update-michael.html

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