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On April 27, 2016 deputies from the Orange County Sheriffs Department responded to a call of a suicidal man with a gun in the garage of his home. Upon arrival and without provocation, the three responding deputies were shot at with an automatic rifle by the suicidal suspect. The deputies were unable to return fire due to poor sight lines and concern that they couldn't see who else may have been inside the garage. After firing dozens of rounds, the suspect came out, dropped his weapon and was taken into custody. Miraculously, this incident ended without any injury to the deputies, suspect, or neighbors. The deputies involved showed incredible restraint to take cover, not blindly shoot at the suspect while he was firing at them, and to respond safely and swiftly when the suspect surrendered. |
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Bloody amazing! Those deputies deserve a heaping load of praise for being cool under fire (falling back on their training) and not emptying their firearms in blind retaliatory emotion. ![]() ![]() |
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Crazy he would of probably ended up in the deathvids section
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Crazy. It's California. How'd he get that? ![]() |