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05-18-2023, 09:24 PM
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Re: Suspect Exchanges Gunfire with Oregon Police

I don’t think any idiot with a badge from some other jurisdiction should immediately be trusted and given a gun. Unless they know the dude and trust him, whose to say it isn’t some wannabe cop who has a fake badge. They hire cops to patrol specific counties and states, let the tax payer funded cops handle it. I don’t give a shit if Officer Buttfuck is passing through, keep moving.


Well, thats why he needed to see his badge again, which he did to clarify. Checking it is what he did. This guy deserves a fuckin medal! They BOTH do! A very good call in my opinion. A good call!
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Where's the info to this shooting? Who is the suspect?
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Where's the info to this shooting? Who is the suspect?
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Where's the info to this shooting? Who is the suspect?
Where are the usual comments you, translucent cop whore tribe members, love posting when it comes to your heroes?


Here you go buddy a little research

https://www.kgw.com/article/news/loc...b-c7b86b1bf2c9

MARION COUNTY, Oregon. A Marion County grand jury found an Oregon State Police (OSP) trooper’s use of force was justified in a deadly shooting on Interstate 5 near Salem this month.

The Marion County District Attorney’s office released videos showing three different angles of the incident that took place April 10. One perspective came from OSP trooper Andrew Tuttle’s body camera.

A witness’ dashboard camera shows the suspect, 31-year-old Felipe A.M, running into traffic on I-5, pointing a gun at cars and trying to break in. At one point, he fires his gun toward a vehicle, but didn’t hit anyone.

Tuttle’s dashcam video showed A. M.running onto the grass shoulder. Tuttle gets out of his car and orders the suspect to get down on the ground. Tuttle’s body cam captured video of the suspect firing at Tuttle first. Tuttle returned fire as he ran back to his patrol car. The two continued to exchange gunfire for several seconds. Eventually, Tuttle hit A. M. six times, killing him. Investigators said Tuttle may have been grazed by a bullet but didn’t require medical attention.

While Tuttle waited for backup, body cam video showed a man running up to help. He identified himself as a retired Pierce County Sheriff's Deputy. Tuttle gave the retired deputy his second gun and they waited together for backup.

"The situational awareness that this officer displayed during this encounter was truly amazing," said Dr. Keith Taylor, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.

Taylor reviewed the videos from this case.

"I hope [the video] allows the general public to understand the difficulties that officers face when they put on that uniform," Taylor said.

From his perspective, Taylor said he believes Tuttle did what had to be done, given A. M's actions.

"Certainly [A.M] didn't listen to the lawful orders of the officer to drop the weapon and instead responded with bullets," Taylor said.

Marion County District Attorney Paige Clarkson shared he following statement:

“I am grateful to the Grand Jury for their thoughtful and thorough review of this case. We are fortunate to have law enforcement professionals in this county who responsibly and diligently carry out their investigative duties under Senate Bill 111.

This case highlights the risk our police officers are willing to assume on our behalf every day. While this is not the ending anyone would’ve wanted for Mr. A.M, our community owes a debt of gratitude to Trooper Tuttle for his courageous actions.”

Investigators said the gun they recovered from A.M. had a blue laser sight and light. Tuttle said the suspect aimed it at his head during the shootout. Ultimately, the grand jury ruled Tuttle's use of force was justified since A.M. didn't listen to verbal warnings while using deadly force; things Taylor noted they they knew because of the video.

"The body cam an indispensable form of evidence," Taylor said. "The more body cams the better."
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